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Missile Acceleration Controller Design using PI and Time-Delay Adaptive Feedback Linearization Methodology

Systems and Control 2013-10-18 v2

Abstract

A straight forward application of feedback linearization to the missile autopilot design for acceleration control may be limited due to the nonminimum characteristics and the model uncertainties. As a remedy, this paper presents a cascade structure of an acceleration controller based on approximate feedback linearization methodology with a time-delay adaptation scheme. The inner loop controller is constructed by applying feedback linearization to the approximate system which is a minimum phase system and provides the desired acceleration signal caused by the angle-of-attack. This controller is augmented by the time-delay adaptive law and the outer loop PI (proportional-integral) controller in order to adaptively compensate for feedback linearization error because of model uncertainty and in order to track the desired acceleration signal. The performance of the proposed method is examined through numerical simulations. Moreover, the proposed controller is tested by using an intercept scenario in 6DOF nonlinear simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1209.0864,
  title  = {Missile Acceleration Controller Design using PI and Time-Delay Adaptive Feedback Linearization Methodology},
  author = {Chang-Hun Lee and Min-Guk Seo and Min-Jea Tahk and Jin-Ik Lee and Byung-Eul Jun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.0864},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

A condensed version of this draft has been submitted to European Control Conference (ECC) 2014

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