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Rotation matrix-based finite-time trajectory tracking control of AUV with output constraints and input quantization

OCEAN ENGINEERING(2024)

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Abstract
This study investigated a rotation -matrix -based finite -time trajectory tracking problem for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) in the presence of output constraints, input quantization, and uncertainties. First, a rotation matrix -based attitude representation is introduced, which allow attitude dynamics to be globally and uniquely represented without unwinding. To satisfy the finite -time stability of AUV tracking control and the output constraints imposed by introducing the new attitude error vector, a novel finite -time command -filtered backstepping controller (FTCFBC) is proposed based on the asymmetrical time -varying barrier Lyapunov function (TVBLF). Subsequently, a second -order auxiliary dynamic system (ADS) is proposed to estimate the negative effects that of input quantization errors. Because the quantized control inputs can be switched at an appropriate earlier or later switching timing depending on the output of the ADS, the negative impact of quantization errors on the control accuracy is reduced. Moreover, an adaptive finite -time disturbance observer (AFTDO) is developed to estimate the lumped uncertainties without prior information on the bounds of the uncertainties. Finally, the results of the theoretical analysis verified that the tracking errors can converge within a finite time. Numerical simulations confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.
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Autonomous underwater vehicle,Rotation matrix,Output constraints,Input quantization,Finite-time command-filtered backstepping,control,Disturbance observer
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