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Disturbance rejection event-triggered robust nonlinear model predictive control for underactuated unmanned surface
Na Feng1, Defeng Wu2, Hongliang Yu3
1School of Marine Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, PR China.
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This paper presents a disturbance rejection event-triggered nonlinear model predictive control (DR-ETNMPC) method for underactuated unmanned surface vehicle (USV) subject to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and lacking velocity measurements. A nonlinear extended state observer (NESO) is employed to estimate both unknown velocities and lumped disturbances, while a disturbance rejection nonlinear model predictive controller (DRNMPC) is designed to enforce actuator saturation constraints. To reduce computational load of the DRNMPC, an event-triggered mechanism is introduced, and a DoS attack defense mechanism is introduced to guarantee that the USV maintains high-precision tracking performance under DoS attacks. Rigorous analysis is conducted to ensure recursive feasibility and closed-loop stability. Simulation results verify the method's effectiveness and superiority, demonstrating notable improvements in both control precision and computational efficiency.
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