In this paper, the attitude control problem of rigid body is addressed with considering inertia uncertainty,bounded time-varying disturbances, angular velocity-free measurement, and unknown non-symmetric saturation in...In this paper, the attitude control problem of rigid body is addressed with considering inertia uncertainty,bounded time-varying disturbances, angular velocity-free measurement, and unknown non-symmetric saturation input. Using a mathematical transformation, the effects of bounded time-varying disturbances, uncertain inertia,and saturation input are combined as total disturbances. A novel finite-time observer is designed to estimate the unknown angular velocity and the total disturbances. For attitude control, an observer-based sliding-mode control protocol is proposed to force the system state convergence to the desired sliding-mode surface; the finite-time stability is guaranteed via Lyapunov theory analysis. Finally, a numerical simulation is presented to illustrate the effective performance of the proposed sliding-mode control protocol.展开更多
为了提高伺服电机系统的动态响应速度、抗干扰能力,解决输入饱和的问题,课题组基于扩张状态观测器(extended state observer,ESO)和抗饱和输入(anti-saturation input,ASI)辅助系统设计了伺服电机的运动控制方案。首先,建立了伺服电机...为了提高伺服电机系统的动态响应速度、抗干扰能力,解决输入饱和的问题,课题组基于扩张状态观测器(extended state observer,ESO)和抗饱和输入(anti-saturation input,ASI)辅助系统设计了伺服电机的运动控制方案。首先,建立了伺服电机的数学模型,将系统阻尼和系统不确定性归为扰动,将扰动设为系统的扩张状态;然后在等效反步滑模控制(backstepping sliding mode control,BSMC)的基础上,引入了ASI辅助系统和ESO,解决输入饱和问题,并抑制内、外干扰;采用双曲正切饱和函数替换符号函数以减小滑模控制的抖振;通过李雅普诺夫稳定性方法检验所提出控制器的稳定性。最后,将基于ESO和ASI的等效反步滑模控制与比例积分微分(proportional integral differential,PID)控制、滑模控制(sliding mode control,SMC)进行仿真对比。结果表明:相较于传统PID和SMC控制器,课题组所设计的控制器可以实现伺服电机的无超调快速响应,解决了输入饱和问题,并具有较好的抗干扰能力和减小输入冲击的作用。展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61403399)
文摘In this paper, the attitude control problem of rigid body is addressed with considering inertia uncertainty,bounded time-varying disturbances, angular velocity-free measurement, and unknown non-symmetric saturation input. Using a mathematical transformation, the effects of bounded time-varying disturbances, uncertain inertia,and saturation input are combined as total disturbances. A novel finite-time observer is designed to estimate the unknown angular velocity and the total disturbances. For attitude control, an observer-based sliding-mode control protocol is proposed to force the system state convergence to the desired sliding-mode surface; the finite-time stability is guaranteed via Lyapunov theory analysis. Finally, a numerical simulation is presented to illustrate the effective performance of the proposed sliding-mode control protocol.