Continuous Stabilization Controller for Nonlinear Systems With Two Piecewise Controllers and Its Application to Underactuated Ships

IF 9.4 1区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS
Zhong-Cai Zhang;Guang-Ren Duan;Yu-Qiang Wu
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It is well-known that the stabilizing control of nonholonomic systems is usually divided into two independent steps. This incurs a discontinuous switching control problem when system states start from certain regions. In light of this, we study the continuous and smooth stabilization control issues for nonlinear systems with two piecewise continuous or even smooth stabilization controllers. First, the sufficient conditions for the existence of these controllers are provided. Then, we use the controller extension method to construct some intermediate auxiliary controllers that can link the piecewise controllers given in advance continuously or even smoothly. In addition, by combining model transformation, including the cascade and fully actuated ones, with the extended state observer, we successfully employ the proposed controller extension method to solve the stabilization control of an underactuated surface ship subject to external disturbance.
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IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS
CiteScore
25.40
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11.00%
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1869
期刊介绍: The scope of the IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics includes computational approaches to the field of cybernetics. Specifically, the transactions welcomes papers on communication and control across machines or machine, human, and organizations. The scope includes such areas as computational intelligence, computer vision, neural networks, genetic algorithms, machine learning, fuzzy systems, cognitive systems, decision making, and robotics, to the extent that they contribute to the theme of cybernetics or demonstrate an application of cybernetics principles.
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