Xiaolong Gu's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
The active defense scenario in which the attacker evades from the defender and pursues the target is investigated. In this scenario, the target evades from the attacker, and the defender intercepts the attacker by using the optimal strategies. The evasion and the pursuit boundaries are investigated for the attacker when the three players use the on...
Citations
... A guided missile consists of three main parts (Farret et al., 2002): the seeker (Lee, 2019), autopilot (Lee and Tahk, 2019) and the guidance law (Sun et al., 2019) systems. In this simulation, it is assumed that the commands of the output lateral acceleration of these parts (finally the output of the auto-pilot) are sent to the canards at a constant rate of 120 ms. ...
... Game theory has gained significant attention in recent years [1][2][3][4], and certain problems involving multi-controller cooperative control can be represented as multiplayer non-zero-sum (NZS) differential games [5]. Optimal control methods are typically employed to analyze continuous-time (CT) NZS games; they obtain the Nash equilibrium strategy of each player by using numerical methods [6,7] to find the approximate optimal solution of the coupled Hamilton-Jacobi (HJ) equation. ...