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Consensus-driven Deviated Pursuit for Guaranteed Simultaneous Interception of Moving Targets

Authors :
Sinha, Abhinav
Mukherjee, Dwaipayan
Kumar, Shashi Ranjan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This work proposes a cooperative strategy that employs deviated pursuit guidance to simultaneously intercept a moving (but not manoeuvring) target. As opposed to many existing cooperative guidance strategies which use estimates of time-to-go, based on proportional-navigation guidance, the proposed strategy uses an exact expression for time-to-go to ensure simultaneous interception. The guidance design considers nonlinear engagement kinematics, allowing the proposed strategy to remain effective over a large operating regime. Unlike existing strategies on simultaneous interception that achieve interception at the average value of their initial time-to-go estimates, this work provides flexibility in the choice of impact time. By judiciously choosing the edge weights of the communication network, a weighted consensus in time-to-go can be achieved. It has been shown that by allowing an edge weight to be negative, consensus in time-to-go can even be achieved for an impact time that lies outside the convex hull of the set of initial time-to-go values of the individual interceptors. The bounds on such negative weights have been analysed for some special graphs, using Nyquist criterion. Simulations are provided to vindicate the efficacy of the proposed strategy.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.05918
Document Type :
Working Paper