Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer

This article investigates the spacecraft attitude reorientation control problem in the presence of attitude constraint, actuator saturation, parametric uncertainty, and external disturbance. First, a nonlinear tracking law based on a strictly convex potential function is proposed to generate the vir...

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Main Authors: Yu Cheng, Dong Ye, Zhaowei Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-08-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018794525
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spelling doaj-afdc0f14b63b450298a2da65ba13f01e2020-11-25T03:51:58ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402018-08-011010.1177/1687814018794525Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observerYu ChengDong YeZhaowei SunThis article investigates the spacecraft attitude reorientation control problem in the presence of attitude constraint, actuator saturation, parametric uncertainty, and external disturbance. First, a nonlinear tracking law based on a strictly convex potential function is proposed to generate the virtual control angular velocity which has only one global minimum. Then, utilizing the auxiliary system governed by the difference between the upper bound of actuator torque and the untreated command torque, a novel backstepping controller is presented, which is able to satisfy the constraint of actuator saturation and guarantee the stability of control system. In addition, an extended state observer with the uniformly ultimately bounded estimation error and finite-time stability is put forward to realize the real-time compensation of the compound disturbance consisting of parametric uncertainty and external disturbance. Therefore, it enhances the robustness and improves the accuracy of the extended state observer–based backstepping controller. Finally, simulation results validate the effectiveness and reliability of the proposed schemes.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018794525
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author Yu Cheng
Dong Ye
Zhaowei Sun
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Dong Ye
Zhaowei Sun
Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Yu Cheng
Dong Ye
Zhaowei Sun
author_sort Yu Cheng
title Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
title_short Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
title_full Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
title_fullStr Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
title_full_unstemmed Attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
title_sort attitude-constrained reorientation control for spacecraft based on extended state observer
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2018-08-01
description This article investigates the spacecraft attitude reorientation control problem in the presence of attitude constraint, actuator saturation, parametric uncertainty, and external disturbance. First, a nonlinear tracking law based on a strictly convex potential function is proposed to generate the virtual control angular velocity which has only one global minimum. Then, utilizing the auxiliary system governed by the difference between the upper bound of actuator torque and the untreated command torque, a novel backstepping controller is presented, which is able to satisfy the constraint of actuator saturation and guarantee the stability of control system. In addition, an extended state observer with the uniformly ultimately bounded estimation error and finite-time stability is put forward to realize the real-time compensation of the compound disturbance consisting of parametric uncertainty and external disturbance. Therefore, it enhances the robustness and improves the accuracy of the extended state observer–based backstepping controller. Finally, simulation results validate the effectiveness and reliability of the proposed schemes.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018794525
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