Pseudospectral Optimal Control for Flight Trajectory Optimization
Navy STTR FY2015.A


Sol No.: Navy STTR FY2015.A
Topic No.: N15A-T006
Topic Title: Pseudospectral Optimal Control for Flight Trajectory Optimization
Proposal No.: N15A-006-0179
Firm: Systems Technology, Inc.
13766 S. Hawthorne Blvd.
Hawthorne, California 90250-7083
Contact: Edward Bachelder
Phone: (310) 679-2281
Web Site: www.systemstech.com
Abstract: Systems Technology, Inc. proposes to use and extend new technology from the University of Florida to enable real-time use of trajectory optimization to improve the guidance of autonomous air vehicles such as those used by the U. S. Navy. These range from missiles to UAVs. Specifically this work will involve enhancements, from the University of Florida, in hp-adaptive pseudospectral optimization. This technology efficiently and accurately identifies transitions in different features in the optimal trajectory and uses a different pseudospectral scheme in each segment of the solution. This significantly increases speed and accuracy. These enhancements are expected to allow solution of aerial vehicle optimal control problems in real-time. The enhancements will involve work in three primary areas: (1) the hp-adaptive mesh refinement method; (2) the conjugate gradient optimization method; and (3) the algorithmic differentiation method. Systems Technology, Inc. will work with the University of Florida to adapt these developments to air vehicle guidance and control. This will include developing the proper interface between the optimal trajectory solution, which can be updated at high frequency, and the air vehicle guidance and control system.
Benefits: hp-adaptive pseudospectral optimization, mesh refinement, nonlinear programming, conjugate gradient optimization, algorithmic differentiation

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