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Singularity-Free Continuous Adaptive Control of Uncertain Underactuated Surface Vessels With Prescribed Performance

Jin‐Xi Zhang, Tianyou Chai

2021IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems88 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article is dealt with the problem of trajectory tracking with prescribed performance for a family of underactuated surface vessels (USVs) under model uncertainties and disturbances. The prescribed performance means that the USV tracks a given trajectory with the arbitrarily predefined speed of response and accuracy. The existing prescribed performance control (PPC) solutions and the traditional robust control approaches for USVs may have the singularity issue or cause a discontinuous control signal. Thereby, a new-type adaptive PPC strategy is put forward in this article. The adaptive technique is devoted to tackling model imperfections as usual, whereas the constraint-handling technique is adopted in a novel way. Herein, we first construct an auxiliary variable instead of using the approach angle or azimuth angle. Then, we impose constraints on the position error, not the tracking error, and the auxiliary variable, simultaneously. In this way, the predefined performance is achieved by moreover a singularity-free continuous control action. These theoretical findings are illustrated via a comparative simulation study.

Topics & Concepts

SingularityControl theory (sociology)UnderactuationTrajectoryConstraint (computer-aided design)Variable (mathematics)Position (finance)Tracking errorComputer scienceTracking (education)Adaptive controlSurface (topology)Control (management)MathematicsArtificial intelligenceAstronomyPsychologyGeometryEconomicsPhysicsFinanceMathematical analysisPedagogyAdaptive Control of Nonlinear SystemsUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsControl and Dynamics of Mobile Robots
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