Abstract
This paper studies the fast finite-time path following of underactuated unmanned surface vehicles (USV) with sideslip compensation, time-varying disturbances and input saturation. In the guidance module, the fast finite-time predictor-based line-of-sight (FFTPLOS) is proposed to overcome the large guidance angle and high-frequency oscillation and eliminate the sideslip angle with finite time. Then, the robust finite-time feedback control is applied to keep the vehicle following the desired path in the control module, where the reduced-order extended state observers (ROESO) are applied to deal with time-varying disturbances. Additionally, fast finite-time auxiliary dynamic systems with smoothly switching functions (FFTADS-SSF) achieve the saturation constraints on actuators with low consumption. The stability analysis proves that the guidance-control system of USVs is uniformly ultimately bounded stable within finite time. The effectiveness and performance of this proposed scheme are superior to the comparison schemes.
Funder
the Nature Science Foundation of China
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering
Cited by
5 articles.
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