Fixed-time cooperative trajectory optimisation strategy for multiple hypersonic gliding vehicles based on neural network and ABC algorithm

X. Zhang, S. Liu, J. Yan, S. Liu, B. Yan

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Abstract

Collaborative planning for multiple hypersonic vehicles can effectively improve operational effectiveness. Time coordination is one of the main forms of cooperation among multi-hypersonic glide vehicles, and time cooperation trajectory optimisation is a key technology that can significantly increase the success rate of flight missions. However, it is difficult to obtain satisfactory time as a constraint condition during trajectory optimisation. To solve this problem, a multilayer Perceptrona is trained and adopted in a time-decision module, whose input is a four-dimensional vector selected according to the trajectory characteristics. Additionally, the MLP will be capable of determining the optimal initial heading angle of each aircraft to reduce unnecessary manoeuvering performance consumption in the flight mission. Subsequently, to improve the cooperative flight performance of hypersonic glide vehicles, the speed-dependent angle-of-attack and bank command were designed and optimised using the Artificial Bee Colony algorithm. The final simulation results show that the novel strategy proposed in this study can satisfy terminal space constraints and collaborative time constraints simultaneously. Meanwhile, each aircraft saves an average of 13.08% flight range, and the terminal speed is increased by 315.6m/s compared to the optimisation results of general purpose optimal control software (GPOPS) tools.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1737-1751
Number of pages15
JournalAeronautical Journal
Volume127
Issue number1316
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • ABC algorithm
  • cooperative trajectory optimization
  • hypersonic gliding vehicle
  • neural network

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