Aiming at the ultraprecision and ultrastable requirements of drag-free control in space detection missions, a multivariable model reference adaptive control (MRAC) scheme is proposed in this article based on partial observation state, to provide adaptive suppression of uncertain disturbances and improve detection accuracy. The MRAC scheme utilizes model output matching with partial state containing uniform and bounded observation error, and estimates the unknown state parameters through the adaptive law and high-frequency gain decomposition. In response to the actuator bias fault of the drag-free satellite, a set of state error iterative convergence sequence in the actuator loop is established based on the sequence Lyapunov analysis, which is further introduced into the reconfiguration control input to achieve the fault-tolerant target without changing the nominal controller. Through the Lyapunov stability analysis, the convergence of the closed-loop system states in the presence of actuator faults and observation errors is obtained. Numerical simulation results for a 6-DOF drag-free control system demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed MRAC-based reconfigurable fault-tolerant control scheme.
Partial State Feedback MRAC-Based Reconfigurable Fault-Tolerant Control of Drag-Free Satellite With Bounded Estimation Error
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 59 , 5 ; 6570-6586
2023-10-01
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