This paper presents an integrated missile guidance and control law based on adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control. The integrated model is formulated as a block-strict-feedback nonlinear system, in which modeling errors...This paper presents an integrated missile guidance and control law based on adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control. The integrated model is formulated as a block-strict-feedback nonlinear system, in which modeling errors, unmodeled nonlinearities, target maneuvers, etc. are viewed as unknown uncertainties. The adaptive nonlinear control law is designed based on backstepping and sliding mode control techniques. An adaptive fuzzy system is adopted to approximate the coupling nonlinear functions of the system, and for the uncertainties, we utilize an online-adaptive control law to estimate the unknown parameters. The stability analysis of the closed-loop system is also conducted. Simulation results show that, with the application of the adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control, small miss distances and smooth missile trajectories are achieved, and the system is robust against system uncertainties and external disturbances.展开更多
In order to apply the terminal sliding mode control to robot manipulators,prior knowledge of the exact upper bound of parameter uncertainties,and external disturbances is necessary.However,this bound will not be easil...In order to apply the terminal sliding mode control to robot manipulators,prior knowledge of the exact upper bound of parameter uncertainties,and external disturbances is necessary.However,this bound will not be easily determined because of the complexity and unpredictability of the structure of uncertainties in the dynamics of the robot.To resolve this problem in robot control,we propose a new robust adaptive terminal sliding mode control for tracking problems in robotic manipulators.By applying this adaptive controller,prior knowledge is not required because the controller is able to estimate the upper bound of uncertainties and disturbances.Also,the proposed controller can eliminate the chattering effect without losing the robustness property.The stability of the control algorithm can be easily verified by using Lyapunov theory.The proposed controller is tested in simulation on a two-degree-of-freedom robot to prove its effectiveness.展开更多
基金co-supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61074027)the National Defense Pre-research Foundation of China (No. 9140C48020212HK0101)
文摘This paper presents an integrated missile guidance and control law based on adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control. The integrated model is formulated as a block-strict-feedback nonlinear system, in which modeling errors, unmodeled nonlinearities, target maneuvers, etc. are viewed as unknown uncertainties. The adaptive nonlinear control law is designed based on backstepping and sliding mode control techniques. An adaptive fuzzy system is adopted to approximate the coupling nonlinear functions of the system, and for the uncertainties, we utilize an online-adaptive control law to estimate the unknown parameters. The stability analysis of the closed-loop system is also conducted. Simulation results show that, with the application of the adaptive fuzzy sliding mode control, small miss distances and smooth missile trajectories are achieved, and the system is robust against system uncertainties and external disturbances.
文摘In order to apply the terminal sliding mode control to robot manipulators,prior knowledge of the exact upper bound of parameter uncertainties,and external disturbances is necessary.However,this bound will not be easily determined because of the complexity and unpredictability of the structure of uncertainties in the dynamics of the robot.To resolve this problem in robot control,we propose a new robust adaptive terminal sliding mode control for tracking problems in robotic manipulators.By applying this adaptive controller,prior knowledge is not required because the controller is able to estimate the upper bound of uncertainties and disturbances.Also,the proposed controller can eliminate the chattering effect without losing the robustness property.The stability of the control algorithm can be easily verified by using Lyapunov theory.The proposed controller is tested in simulation on a two-degree-of-freedom robot to prove its effectiveness.