Adaptive finite-time reconfiguration control of unmanned aerial vehicles with a moving leader

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作者
Dandan Wang
Qun Zong
Bailing Tian
Hanchen Lu
Jie Wang
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[1] Tianjin University,School of Electrical Automation and Information Engineering
[2] Hebei University of Technology,School of Control Science and Engineering
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Nonlinear Dynamics | 2019年 / 95卷
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Formation reconfiguration control; Adaptive control; Finite-time control; UAV helicopters; Potential energy function; RBFNN;
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This paper investigates adaptive reconfiguration control problem for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) helicopter system with a moving leader. Only part of UAV helicopter is informed to have access to the leader’s position. The six degree-of-freedom UAV system is composed of position outer loop and attitude inner loop. In this paper, we introduce a new fully distributed, finite-time reconfiguration controller and the problem of inter-UAVs collision avoidance was solved using potential energy function approach, extending the asymptotical formation controller without collision avoidance from the literature. The distinctive feature of our algorithm from existing works is that the novel formation reconfiguration controller can achieve finite-time, collision avoidance and fully distributed formation only based on relative positions between UAV and its adjacents. It means that the control algorithm is independent of any global information that requires to be calculated by each follower UAV. The system uncertainties are estimated by radial basis function neural network in practical finite time. Simulation results are shown to demonstrate the efficiency of the designed strategy.
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页码:1099 / 1116
页数:17
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