Autonomous Trajectory Planning and Guidance Control for Launch Vehicles / / edited by Zhengyu Song, Dangjun Zhao, Stephan Theil.

This open access book highlights the autonomous and intelligent flight control of future launch vehicles for improving flight autonomy to plan ascent and descent trajectories onboard, and autonomously handle unexpected events or failures during the flight. Since the beginning of the twenty-first cen...

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1. Review, Prospect and Technical Challenge of Launch Vehicle -- 2. Autonomous Guidance Control for Ascent Flight -- 3. Ascent Predictive Guidance for Thrust Drop Fault of Launch Vehicles Using Improved GS-MPSP -- 4. Birkhoff pseudospectral method and convex programming for trajectory optimization -- 5. Autonomous Descent Guidance via Sequential Pseudospectral Convex Programming.
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