Control Allocation-Based Robust Tracking Control for Overactuated Surface Vessels Subject to Time-Varying Full-State Constraints

Author:

Li HengORCID,Lin Xiaogong,Jiang Anzuo,Lai Chonglang

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a robust tracking control scheme for trajectory tracking of overactuated marine surface vessels subject to environmental disturbances and asymmetric time-varying full-state constraints. The proposed robust control scheme is based on the unified barrier function technique that converts the original constrained dynamic positioning system into an equivalent nonconstrained one. In contrast to barrier Lyapunov function-based methods, the unbreakable requirement on the constraints is less restrictive, and the resultant controller is much simpler in this paper. The effect of environmental disturbances is compensated by a double-layer adaptive sliding mode disturbance observer. On the basis of the proposed adaptive disturbance observer, unknown lumped uncertainty can be estimated in finite time without knowing the upper bounds of the derivative of the lumped uncertainty. Since the surface vessel is overactuated, a control allocation scheme is required to distribute the generalized force signal to the actuators. The enhanced redistributed pseudoinverse algorithm is employed to ensure that the generalized force can be redistributed among the redundant actuators. Lastly, a simulation study is carried out on a dynamic positioning ship to verify the effectiveness of the proposed control method.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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