Vladimir Turetsky
ORT Braude College of Engineering
90 Papers
437 Citations
Vladimir Turetsky is an academic researcher from ORT Braude College of Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Differential game & Pursuer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 84 publications. Previous affiliations of Vladimir Turetsky include Ural State University & Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.
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Papers
Missile guidance laws based on pursuit-evasion game formulations
Vladimir Turetsky,Josef Shinar +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper two guidance laws are compared, both based on a pursuit-evasion differential game formulation, the first is a linear-quadratic one and the second one is formulated with bounded controls and the miss distance as the performance index.
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Integrated estimation/guidance design approach for improved homing against randomly maneuvering targets
TL;DR: In this paper, a new, logic-based estimation/guidance algorithm is proposed that explicitly uses the time-to-go in the estimation process and modifies the guidance law to reduce the consequence of estimation errors.
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Robust trajectory tracking: differential game/cheap control approach
TL;DR: A robust trajectory tracking problem is treated in the framework of a zero-sum linear-quadratic differential game of a general type and a novel solvability condition is derived that guarantees that the tracking problem will be solved by the optimal strategy of the minimiser in the cheap control game.
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What Happens When Certainty Equivalence is Not Valid?: Is There an Optimal Estimator for Terminal Guidance?
Josef Shinar,Vladimir Turetsky +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that there are some optimal control problems for which the separation theorem is not valid and a conventional design based on the unjustified assumption of validity can create unsatisfactory performance.
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A Pursuit-evasion Game with Hybrid Pursuer Dynamics
TL;DR: A pursuit-evasion differential game of hybrid dynamics with bounded controls and a prescribed duration is considered, leading to an auxiliary game with impulsive dynamics, providing a solution with both mathematical and practical meaning.
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