This article overcomes the failure of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) formation to detect a target in a limited time due to the visual sensor dead zone, thereby delaying the timing of combat. In contrast to the existing actuator failure problem, this article also considers the influence of the sensor dead zone and obstacles on the process of tracking target. Based on the adaptive backstepping technology, a cooperative tracking controller is designed that can track the moving targets in a limited time. First, this article considers the visual sensor model, and then a backstepping method is used to design a controller for each UAV, and these controllers are used to design an integrated controller for the whole system that overcomes the sensor dead zone and the control signal quantization effect. Second, by applying the approximation property of the neural network, the unknown control gain of the non-strict feedback system can be compensated, and the nonlinear quantization system of UAV actuator dead zone can realize stable dynamic characteristics in a limited time. Finally, based on the Bhat and Bernstein theory, a simulation and an experiment are conducted for comparative analysis to further verify the performance of designed controller.
Distributed Adaptive Cooperative Tracking Control for UAV Swarm Formation With Dead-Zone Input
IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification ; 10 , 3 ; 5318-5333
01.09.2024
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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