New Result on Interception of Stationary Targets at Arbitrary Time-Varying Velocity
Abstract
In this paper, some new results on time-varying missile against a stationary target using pure proportional navigation (PPN) are developed in the planar interception problem. First, the relative motion equation is established in arc-length domain based on the differential geometry theory, which eliminates the influence of time-varying missile speed. Then, the closed-form solution of time-varying speed missile intercepting stationary target with PPN is deduced, and the interception performance is analyzed. Additionally, considering the missile maneuvering acceleration limit, the capture region of time-varying speed missile is analyzed. Finally, the results derived in this paper are verified by numerical simulation analysis for various scenarios.
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