Claims
- 1. A guided missile system, comprising:
- a fuselage;
- a pulsed propulsion system comprising an N-pulse motor system for sequentially producing successive thrust pulses in response to pulse trigger commands to provide a pulsed propulsion output; and
- an on-board neural network controller responsive to a plurality of input condition signals for providing pulse trigger commands to control at least one of said thrust pulses at an optimal time in dependence on a set of input conditions.
- 2. The missile system of claim 1 wherein said neural network controller comprises a multilayer feedforward network having a single hidden layer and a nonlinear quashing function.
- 3. The missile system of claim 2 wherein said multilayer feedforward network is characterized by the relationship ##EQU2## where x represents the input conditions, .gamma..sub.ij represents the input layer coefficients, .beta. represents the output layer coefficients, .theta. represents an offset bias, and g represents said nonlinear squashing function.
- 4. The missile system of claim 3 wherein said nonlinear squashing function is the logistics function represented by ##EQU3##
- 5. The missile system of claim 1 wherein said neural network controller is a nonadaptive controller, and wherein said input conditions consist of a set of launch cues.
- 6. The missile system of claim 5 wherein said launch cues include missile launch position and velocity, and target position, velocity and orientation at missile launch.
- 7. The missile system of claim 1 wherein said neural network controller is an adaptive controller, and wherein said input conditions include a set of launch cues and a set of observable data received after missile launch, said observable data including target geometry update data.
- 8. The missile system of claim 7 wherein said launch cues include missile launch position and velocity, and target position, velocity and orientation at missile launch.
- 9. The missile system of claim 1 further comprising an on-board general purpose computer including a central processing unit, and wherein said neural network controller is a software module executed by said central processing unit.
- 10. The missile system of claim 1 further comprising an on-board electronics package, and hardware module, and wherein said neural network controller is defined by said hardware module, said module including a read only memory unit storing a set of predetermined neural network coefficients.
- 11. A guided missile system, comprising: a fuselage;
- a pulsed propulsion system comprising a first thrust pulse unit and a second thrust pulse unit, said system responsive to sequential propulsion control signals to provided a pulsed propulsion output; and
- an on-board neural network controller responsive to a plurality of input condition signals for providing a propulsion signal to said second thrust pulse unit to actuate said second unit at an optimal time in dependence on a set of input conditions determined at missile launch.
- 12. The missile system of claim 11 wherein said neural network controller comprises a multilayer feedforward network having a single hidden layer and a nonlinear quashing function.
- 13. The missile system of claim 11 wherein said multilayer feedforward network is characterized by the relationship ##EQU4## where x represents the input conditions, .gamma..sub.ij represents the input layer coefficients, .beta. represents the output layer coefficients, .theta. represents an offset bias, and g represents said nonlinear squashing function.
- 14. The missile system of claim 13 wherein said nonlinear squashing function is the logistics function represented by ##EQU5##
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/035,802 filed Jan. 9, 1997.
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