Terminal State Constrained Proportional Navigation Law for Lunar Soft Landing Mission

V. Saranya, P. Chinna, M. P. Rijesh, Philip Nk
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With regards to a typical lunar soft landing guidance formulation, it is required to reach the desired position with terminal velocity and orientation constraints. For the terminal phase of lunar powered descent, an existing proportional navigation law developed for missile guidance is modified. Presently in the algorithm, at the beginning of each guidance cycle, a normal acceleration perpendicular to the instantaneous missile-target line-of-sight is computed. The design augmentation proposed in this paper for lunar landing, introduces a polynomial acceleration term along the line-of-sight direction in addition to the existing normal acceleration which would then ensure terminal velocity requirements. It also has the capability to meet zero line-of-sight angles at the end of trajectory maneuver. Simulation results indicate that the developed methodology can be successfully utilized in lunar landing scenarios, especially in the terminal phases where the Lander orientation has to be vertical at the end.
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