Adaptive and Digital Autopilot Design for Nonlinear Ship-to-Ship Missiles

비선형 함대함 미사일의 적응 디지털 제어기 설계

  • 임기홍 (서울대학교 전기컴퓨터공학과) ;
  • 최진영 (서울대학교 전기컴퓨터공학과)
  • Published : 2005.10.28

Abstract

This paper proposes apractical design method for ship-to-ship missiles' autopilot. When the pre-designed analogue autopilot is implemented in digital way, theygenerally suffer from severe performance degradation and instability problem even for a sufficiently small sampling time. Also, aerodynamic uncertainties can affect the overall stability and this happens more severely when the nonlinear autopilot is digitally implemented. In order to realize a practical autopilot, two main issues, digital implementation problem and compensation for the aerodynamic uncertainties, are considered in this paper. MIMO (multi-input multi-output) nonlinear autopilot is presented first and the input and output of the missile are discretized for implementation. In this step, the discretization effect is compensated by designing an additional control input. Finally, we design a parameter adaptation law to compensate the control performance. Stability analysis and 6-DOF (degree-of-freedom) simulations are presented to verify the proposed adaptive autopilot.

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