Event‐driven fault‐tolerant attitude tracking control of spacecraft for noncooperative target interest surface

Author:

Zhang He1ORCID,Zheng Yin1ORCID,Wang Yan1

Affiliation:

1. School of Astronautics Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China

Abstract

AbstractThis paper explores the problem of relative attitude stabilization between a noncooperative target interest surface (NCTIS) and a bandwidth‐restricted spacecraft subjected to parameter uncertainties, exogenous disturbance, actuator faults, and input saturation. The proposed angular velocity estimator provides the rotational angular velocity of NCTIS. The proposed control scheme uses a dynamic surface control framework with the finite time disturbance observer to attenuate multi‐source disturbances, and it deals with the restricted communication resources by employing a dynamic event‐triggered mechanism. The presented scheme relaxes the prior upper bound of total disturbance and improves the traditional event‐triggered technique. Stability analysis shows the ultimate uniform boundedness of the closed‐loop system's state trajectory. In addition, the Zeno‐free behavior can be guaranteed in the design. Comparing numerical simulation results with advanced techniques shows the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

Publisher

Wiley

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