The robust trajectory control of a class of nonlinear systems which can be decoupled by state-variable feedback is considered. It is assumed that the system matrices are unknown but bounded. A nonlinear control law is derived so that the tracking error in the closed-loop system is uniformly bounded and tends to a certain small neighborhood of the origin. The error dynamics are asymptotically decoupled in an approximate sense. The controller includes a reference trajectory generator and uses the integral feedback of the tracking error. On the basis of this result, a flight control system is designed for the control of roll angle, angle of attack, and sideslip in rapid, nonlinear maneuvers of aircraft. Simulation results are presented to show that large, simultaneous lateral and longitudinal maneuvers can be performed in spite of the uncertainty in the stability derivatives.
Decoupled ultimate boundedness control of systems and large aircraft maneuver
Entkoppelte, ultimative unbegrenzte Systemregelung und große Flugzeug-Manöver
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 25 , 5 ; 677-688
1989
12 Seiten, 27 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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