JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adaptive tracking control for air-breathing hypersonic vehicles with state constraints

Gongjun Li

Year: 2017 Journal:   Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering Vol: 18 (5)Pages: 599-614   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

We investigate the adaptive tracking problem for the longitudinal dynamics of state-constrained airbreathing hypersonic vehicles, where not only the velocity and the altitude, but also the angle of attack (AOA) is required to be tracked. A novel indirect AOA tracking strategy is proposed by viewing the pitch angle as a new output and devising an appropriate pitch angle reference trajectory. Then based on the redefined outputs (i.e., the velocity, the altitude, and the pitch angle), a modified backstepping design is proposed where the barrier Lyapunov function is used to solve the state-constrained control problem and the control gain of this class of systems is unknown. Stability analysis is given to show that the tracking objective is achieved, all the closed-loop signals are bounded, and all the states always satisfy the given constraints. Finally, numerical simulations verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Keywords:
Backstepping Control theory (sociology) Angle of attack Tracking (education) Pitch angle Trajectory Hypersonic speed Computer science Bounded function Lyapunov function Strict-feedback form Stability (learning theory) Adaptive control Control (management) Mathematics Engineering Nonlinear system Aerodynamics Aerospace engineering Physics Artificial intelligence

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Topics

Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Advanced Control Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Guidance and Control Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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