The total disturbance estimated by the extended state observer(ESO)in active disturbance rejection controller(ADRC)is affected greatly by measurement noise when the control step is small in heading control of underwat...The total disturbance estimated by the extended state observer(ESO)in active disturbance rejection controller(ADRC)is affected greatly by measurement noise when the control step is small in heading control of underwater flight vehicles(UFVs).In order to prevent rudder from high-frequency chattering caused by measurement noise,a tracking-differentiator(TD)is integrated to the ESO to develop an improved ADRC scheme.The improved ADRC suppresses the impact of sensor noise.Both the results of simulations and tank tests show the effectiveness of improved ADRC based heading control.展开更多
This paper is concerned with the control design and the theoretical analysis for a class of input time-delay systems with stable, critical stable or unstable poles. In order to overcome the time delay, a novel feed-fo...This paper is concerned with the control design and the theoretical analysis for a class of input time-delay systems with stable, critical stable or unstable poles. In order to overcome the time delay, a novel feed-forward compensation active disturbance rejection control(FFC-ADRC) approach is proposed. It combines advantages of the Smith predictor and the traditional active disturbance rejection control(ADRC). The tracking differentiator(TD) is designed to predict the control signal, which adds an anticipatory control to the control signal and allows a higher observer bandwidth to obtain better disturbance rejection. The modified extended state observer(ESO) is designed to estimate both system states and the total disturbances(internal disturbance, uncertainties and delayed disturbance). Then the Lyapunov theory and the theory of the input-output stability are applied to prove the asymptotic stability of the closed-loop control system. Finally, numerical simulations show the effectiveness and practicality of the proposed design.展开更多
文摘The total disturbance estimated by the extended state observer(ESO)in active disturbance rejection controller(ADRC)is affected greatly by measurement noise when the control step is small in heading control of underwater flight vehicles(UFVs).In order to prevent rudder from high-frequency chattering caused by measurement noise,a tracking-differentiator(TD)is integrated to the ESO to develop an improved ADRC scheme.The improved ADRC suppresses the impact of sensor noise.Both the results of simulations and tank tests show the effectiveness of improved ADRC based heading control.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61304026)
文摘This paper is concerned with the control design and the theoretical analysis for a class of input time-delay systems with stable, critical stable or unstable poles. In order to overcome the time delay, a novel feed-forward compensation active disturbance rejection control(FFC-ADRC) approach is proposed. It combines advantages of the Smith predictor and the traditional active disturbance rejection control(ADRC). The tracking differentiator(TD) is designed to predict the control signal, which adds an anticipatory control to the control signal and allows a higher observer bandwidth to obtain better disturbance rejection. The modified extended state observer(ESO) is designed to estimate both system states and the total disturbances(internal disturbance, uncertainties and delayed disturbance). Then the Lyapunov theory and the theory of the input-output stability are applied to prove the asymptotic stability of the closed-loop control system. Finally, numerical simulations show the effectiveness and practicality of the proposed design.