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3 February 2023 Research on one of proportional guidance process based on guidance principle
Yunzhuo Shao, Xiaoyang Hu, Guangshuai Dai, Dongyu Liu
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Proceedings Volume 12511, Third International Conference on Computer Vision and Data Mining (ICCVDM 2022); 1251107 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660073
Event: Third International Conference on Computer Vision and Data Mining (ICCVDM 2022), 2022, Hulun Buir, China
Abstract
The proportional guidance method has been widely used in various missiles. However, with the continuous improvement of target maneuverability and the increasingly ugly combat environment, the classical proportional guidance method can no longer meet people's requirements for ballistic parameters, so it is improved and perfected. The proportional guidance law is extremely necessary. In this paper, the establishment of the proportional guidance process based on the guidance principle is studied, and the trajectory established by the classical proportional guidance method and the proportional guidance trajectory based on the guidance principle are designed and simulated, and the simulation results are analyzed. The simulation accuracy analysis is carried out with the example, and the result proves that the proposed method effectively reduces the method error in the calculation of the guidance ballistics.
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Yunzhuo Shao, Xiaoyang Hu, Guangshuai Dai, and Dongyu Liu "Research on one of proportional guidance process based on guidance principle", Proc. SPIE 12511, Third International Conference on Computer Vision and Data Mining (ICCVDM 2022), 1251107 (3 February 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660073
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Automatic control

Eye

Missiles

Detection and tracking algorithms

Motion analysis

Mathematical modeling

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