Ascent Guidance Based on Onboard Trajectory Regeneration for Vehicles With a Combined Cycle Engine

For a vehicle with a combined cycle engine, an ascent guidance method based on onboard trajectory regeneration is proposed to meet the requirements of adaptability and robustness. This method combines onboard trajectory planning with reference trajectory tracking and modifies the computational model...

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Autores principales: Xiangji Tang, Zhaoting Li, Hongbo Zhang
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Publicado: IEEE 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/43e24914282a45a681685d1e23f1659a
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Sumario:For a vehicle with a combined cycle engine, an ascent guidance method based on onboard trajectory regeneration is proposed to meet the requirements of adaptability and robustness. This method combines onboard trajectory planning with reference trajectory tracking and modifies the computational model. In the onboard trajectory planning, a hierarchical receding horizon optimization is developed to update the reference trajectory depending on the current state. Further, the optimization problem subject to multiple constraints is solved by an improved segmented pseudospectral method, in which a recursive initialization strategy is introduced to improve the computational efficiency for onboard application. In reference trajectory tracking, the active disturbance rejection control theory is used to improve the robustness of the tracking process. Based on the theory, an extended state observer for the multi-input and multi-output system is designed to estimate the state and the disturbance. Then, the trajectory tracking law is derived by linearizing the model with dynamic compensation. Besides, the scale factors of the dynamic system are defined to compensate for the uncertainty of the model, and an online estimation method is used to identify the parameters. Numerical simulation validates the efficiency of the proposed method.