An observer-based adaptive fault-tolerant control for hypersonic vehicle with unexpected centroid shift and input
1School of Science, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang 212000, China.
Abstract:
This paper makes an investigation on the fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem for a hypersonic reentry vehicle (HSV) in the coexistence of unknown movement of center-of-mass, system input constraint and failure of actuator. Firstly, the dynamics of HSV's attitude system with the unknown factors mentioned above are developed to illustrate the particularity of the researched topic. The influences of unexpected centroid shift on an FTC design can be summarized into the following three parts: unknown system uncertainties, eccentric torque as well as changing system moment of inertia matrix, which are coupled and unknown. Secondly, due to the difficulty in decoupling and estimating these influences (embodied in the output states of the system) one by one, it is the attitude system states observer that is proposed to estimate those detrimental unknown effects. The designed observer is consisted of an adaptive fault observer and an adaptive sliding-mode observer, supporting an innovative adaptive FTC scheme free from the variation of inverse matrix that might be singular due to an unexpected centroid shift. This fault-tolerant controller established in the estimated system states is derived by utilizing the above mentioned observer and adaptive backstepping control in conjunction with adaptive auxiliary compensation systems to handle the system input saturation. Moreover, the convergence of attitude tracking error and the boundedness of all closed-loop signals are achieved in the light of Lyapunov stability theory and boundedness analysis. Ultimately, simulation results are delivered to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed FTC scheme.
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