Title :
Applications of plant inversion via state feedback to missile autopilot design
Author :
Tahk, Minjea ; Briggs, M. Michael ; Menon, P.K.A.
Author_Institution :
Integrated Syst. Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
A linearizing transformation technique developed for the control of nonlinear systems is applied to the autopilot design of air-to-air missile systems. The plant inversion characteristic of this methodology is clearly displayed, and stability problems associated with nonminimum-phase plants are identified. To avoid the difficulty associated with the non-minimum-phase dynamics of missile acceleration, the plant inversion is first applied to the control of angle-of-attack and sideslip. Owing to simplifications made by the plant inversion, a point design is enough to provide the desired closed-loop responses for all fight conditions. Normal and lateral accelerations are then controlled by the classical integral feedback. The gain-scheduling required is minimal and transparent. The procedure is applied to the autopilot design of skid-to-turn and bank-to-turn missiles to obtain satisfactory performance of both missile designs
Keywords :
acceleration control; control system synthesis; feedback; missiles; acceleration control; air-to-air missile systems; angle-of-attack; bank-to-turn; closed-loop responses; control system synthesis; linearizing transformation; missile autopilot; nonlinear systems; nonminimum-phase plants; plant inversion; sideslip; skid-to-turn; stability; state feedback; Acceleration; Aerodynamics; Control design; Control systems; Linear systems; Missiles; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Nonlinear systems; Robust stability; State feedback;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1988., Proceedings of the 27th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1988.194405