DocumentCode :
2972909
Title :
Target maneuver detection and estimation [missile guidance]
Author :
Williams, D.E. ; Friedland, B.
Author_Institution :
Kearfott Guidance & Navigation Corp., Little Falls, NJ, USA
fYear :
1988
fDate :
7-9 Dec 1988
Firstpage :
851
Abstract :
A nonlinear target-maneuver detection and estimation algorithm, developed using concepts borrowed from failure detection theory, is presented. The algorithm is based on the assumption that target maneuvers are a piecewise constant process where transitions from one acceleration level to another occur relatively infrequently in time. The development is a two-step procedure using both separated-bias and nonGaussian random transition theory developed by B. Friedland (1969, 1979). A nonlinear maneuver-detection algorithm is designed to signal when a target maneuver has actually occurred, and a linear separate-bias filter, designed under the assumption that the time of the target maneuver is known, is used to estimate the target acceleration vector. Simulation results are presented to demonstrate the efficacy of the procedure. Results indicate that the proposed technique is a viable approach to reduce terminal miss distance in air-to-air intercept scenarios against highly maneuverable targets
Keywords :
aerospace control; filtering and prediction theory; missiles; navigation; radar theory; tracking; aerospace control; failure detection theory; linear separate-bias filter; missile guidance; navigation; nonGaussian random transition theory; nonlinear target-maneuver detection; target maneuver estimation; Acceleration; Algorithm design and analysis; Filters; Missiles; Navigation; Optimal control; PD control; Proportional control; Signal design; Velocity control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1988., Proceedings of the 27th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1988.194431
Filename :
194431
Link To Document :
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