Adaptive robust servo constraint tracking control for an underactuated quadrotor UAV with mismatched uncertainties
Siyang Yang1, Jiang Han1, Lian Xia1
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, Anhui, 230009, PR China.
Abstract:
In this research, to achieve the altitude and attitude tracking control of an underactuated quadrotor UAV with mismatched uncertainties, based upon Udwadia-Kalaba theory, a novel adaptive robust tracking control approach is proposed and which will be designed in two steps. First, aiming at the uncertain and underactuated quadrotor UAV, regardless of initial constraint deviation and mismatched uncertainties, a nominal control is constructed through transforming the desired trajectories into corresponding servo constraints; second, for the mismatched uncertainties, we decompose them into two parts, i.e. the matched part and mismatched part, and the mismatched part will "vanish" during the stability analysis of proposed adaptive robust controller. Eventually, with such a decomposition technique, the large mismatched uncertainties can be addressed properly and the burden of controller design will be reduced to a certain degree. In addition, two deterministic robust control performances are also guaranteed by our proposed approach. The simulation results have shown a good robustness and tracking precision of our proposed scheme for quadrotor UAV.
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