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    "Tactical and Strategic Missile Guidance" by Paul Zarchan

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    "Tactical and Strategic Missile Guidance" by Paul Zarchan

    "Tactical and Strategic Missile Guidance" by Paul Zarchan
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, Volume 239, Sixth Edition
    AIAA | 2012 | ISBN: 1600868940 9781600868948 | 1095 pages | PDF | 28 MB

    This book provides an in-depth look into tactical and strategic missile guidance, considering proven guidance methods from various points of view. The sixth edition includes six new chapters on topics related to improving missile guidance system performance and understanding key design concepts and tradeoffs. The book aims to lay the foundation for meeting today's new challenges facing guidance engineers. The book is an indispensable guide for both the expert and the novice.

    In this edition, the new chapters feature: two new applications of the method of adjoints for mixed continuous-discrete systems, and a new guidance law that can be used to shape the interceptor trajectory against a stationary target. Also considered is both the problem of finding the minimum achievable miss distance of a radar homing missile and exploring practical techniques that can be used to achieve the minimum possible miss.
    It includes: an introduction of the differential game guidance law with bounded controls and a demonstration of its performance improvements over conventional guidance laws under challenging conditions; techniques for graphically presenting strategic information on successful intercepts of an impulsive ballistic target being pursued by an impulsive interceptor; and an examination of two filtering options for the boost-phase intercept of a strategic target.
    It offers a look into some of the guidance and control issues involved in enabling an air-launched interceptor carrying a highly maneuverable kinetic kill vehicle to perform an exoatmospheric intercept of a boosting threat target that is capable of traveling many thousands of kilometers.

    Table of Contents
    1. Numerical Techniques
    2. Fundamentals of Tactical Missile Guidance
    3. Method of Adjoints and the Homing Loop
    4. Noise Analysis
    5. Covariance Analysis and the Homing Loop
    6. Proportional Navigation and Miss Distance
    7. Digital Fading Memory Noise Filters in the Homing Loop
    8. Advanced Guidance Laws
    9. Kalman Filters and the Homing Loop
    10. Tactical Zones
    11. Strategic Considerations
    12. Boosters
    13. Lambert Guidance
    14. Strategic Intercepts
    15. Miscellaneous Topics
    16. Ballistic Target Properties
    17. Extended Kalman Filtering and Ballistic Coefficient Estimation
    18. Ballistic Target Challenges
    19. Multiple Targets
    20. Weaving Targets
    21. Representing Missile Airframe with Transfer Functions
    22. Introduction to Flight Control Design
    23. Three-Loop Autopilot
    24. Trajectory Shaping Guidance
    25. Filtering and Weaving Targets
    26. Alternative Approaches to Guidance Law Development
    27. Filter Bank Approach to Weaving Target Problem
    28. Engagement Simulations in Three Dimensions
    29. Advanced Adjoint Applications
    30. Miscellaneous Tactical Missile Guidance Topics
    31. Comparison of Differential Game Guidance with Optimal Guidance
    32. Kinematics of Intercepting a Ballistic Target
    33. Boost-Phase Filtering Options
    34. Kill Vehicle Guidance and Control Sizing for Boost-Phase Intercept
    Appendix: Additional Examples
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks