Adaptive Formation Control of Multiple Underactuated Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

Author:

Li Ji-HongORCID,Kang HyungjooORCID,Kim Min-Gyu,Lee Mun-Jik,Cho Gun RaeORCID,Jin Han-Sol

Abstract

In this paper, we present a 3D formation control scheme for a group of torpedo-type underactuated autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). These multiple AUVs combined with an unmanned surface vessel (USV) construct a sort of star-topology acoustic communication network where the USV is at the center point. Due to this kind of topological feature, this paper applies a virtual school concept. This is a geometric graph where each node is taken as a virtual leader for each specific AUV and assigned its own reference trajectory. For each individual vehicle, its formation strategy is simple: just follow the trajectory of its corresponding virtual leader so as for multiple AUVs to compose the given formation. As for the formation subject, this paper mainly focuses on the formation tracking problem rather than the formation producing. For the torpedo-type vehicle considered in this paper, there are only three control inputs (surge force, pitch, and yaw moments) available for its underwater 3D motion and therefore this is a typical underactuated system. For the following vehicle’s trajectory, a sort of potential field method is used for obstacle avoidance, and a neural network-based adaptive scheme is applied to on-line approximate the vehicle’s unknown nonlinear dynamics, and the uncertainty terms including modeling errors, measurement noises, and external disturbances are handled by the properly designed robust scheme. The proposed formation method can guarantee the uniform ultimate boundedness (UUB) of the closed-loop system. Numerical studies are also carried out to verify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

Funder

Korea Institute of Marine Science & Technology Promotion

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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