A survey on convex optimization for guidance and control of vehicular systems

IF 7.3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Zhenbo Wang
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Guidance and control (G&C) technologies play a central role in the development and operation of vehicular systems. The emergence of computational guidance and control (CG&C) and highly efficient numerical algorithms has opened up the great potential for solving complex constrained G&C problems onboard, enabling higher level of autonomous vehicle operations. In particular, convex-optimization-based G&C has matured significantly over the years and many advances continue to be made, allowing the generation of optimal G&C solutions in real-time for many vehicular systems in aerospace, automotive, and other domains. In this paper, we review recent major advances in convex optimization and convexification techniques for G&C of vehicular systems, focusing primarily on three important application fields: (1) Space vehicles for powered descent guidance, small body landing, rendezvous and proximity operations, orbital transfer, spacecraft reorientation, space robotics and manipulation, spacecraft formation flying, and station keeping; (2) Air vehicles including hypersonic/entry vehicles, missiles and projectiles, launch/ascent vehicles, and low-speed air vehicles; and (3) Motion control and powertrain control of ground vehicles. Throughout the paper, we draw figures that illustrate the basic mission concepts and objectives, introduce key equations that characterize the feature of each class of problems and approaches, and present tables that summarize similarities and distinctions among the problems, ideas, and methods. Where available, we provide comparative analyses and reveal correlations between different applications and technical approaches. Finally, we identify open challenges and issues, discuss potential opportunities, and make suggestions for future research directions.

车辆系统制导和控制的凸优化研究
制导与控制(G&C)技术在车辆系统的开发和运行中发挥着核心作用。计算制导与控制(CG&C)和高效数值算法的出现,为解决复杂受限的车载 G&C 问题提供了巨大的潜力,使更高级别的自主车辆运行成为可能。特别是,基于凸优化的 G&C 经过多年的发展已经非常成熟,而且仍在不断取得许多进展,可以为航空航天、汽车和其他领域的许多车辆系统实时生成最优 G&C 解决方案。在本文中,我们回顾了用于车辆系统 G&C 的凸优化和凸化技术的最新主要进展,主要侧重于三个重要应用领域:(1) 用于动力下降制导、小体着陆、交会和邻近操作、轨道转移、航天器重新定向、空间机器人和操纵、航天器编队飞行和空间站保持的空间飞行器;(2) 包括高超音速/进入飞行器、导弹和射弹、发射/上升飞行器和低速航空飞行器在内的航空飞行器;以及 (3) 地面飞行器的运动控制和动力传动系统控制。在整篇论文中,我们绘制了一些图表来说明任务的基本概念和目标,引入了一些关键方程来描述每一类问题和方法的特点,并用表格总结了问题、想法和方法之间的相似之处和不同之处。在可能的情况下,我们提供比较分析,揭示不同应用和技术方法之间的关联。最后,我们确定了尚未解决的挑战和问题,讨论了潜在的机遇,并对未来的研究方向提出了建议。
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Annual Reviews in Control
Annual Reviews in Control 工程技术-自动化与控制系统
CiteScore
19.00
自引率
2.10%
发文量
53
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: The field of Control is changing very fast now with technology-driven “societal grand challenges” and with the deployment of new digital technologies. The aim of Annual Reviews in Control is to provide comprehensive and visionary views of the field of Control, by publishing the following types of review articles: Survey Article: Review papers on main methodologies or technical advances adding considerable technical value to the state of the art. Note that papers which purely rely on mechanistic searches and lack comprehensive analysis providing a clear contribution to the field will be rejected. Vision Article: Cutting-edge and emerging topics with visionary perspective on the future of the field or how it will bridge multiple disciplines, and Tutorial research Article: Fundamental guides for future studies.
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