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Finite-Time Reentry Attitude Control Using Time-Varying Sliding Mode and Disturbance Observer

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  • Xuzhong Wu
  • Shengjing Tang
  • Jie Guo
  • Yao Zhang

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This paper presents the finite-time attitude control problem for reentry vehicle with redundant actuators in consideration of planet uncertainties and external disturbances. Firstly, feedback linearization technique is used to cancel the nonlinearities of equations of motion to construct a basic mode for attitude controller. Secondly, two kinds of time-varying sliding mode control methods with disturbance observer are integrated with the basic mode in order to enhance the control performance and system robustness. One method is designed based on boundary layer technique and the other is a novel second-order sliding model control method. The finite-time stability analyses of both resultant closed-loop systems are carried out. Furthermore, after attitude controller produces the torque commands, an optimization control allocation approach is introduced to allocate them into aerodynamic surface deflections and on-off reaction control system thrusts. Finally, the numerical simulation results demonstrate that both of the time-varying sliding mode control methods are robust to uncertainties and disturbances without chattering phenomenon. Moreover, the proposed second-order sliding mode control method possesses better control accuracy.

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  • Xuzhong Wu & Shengjing Tang & Jie Guo & Yao Zhang, 2015. "Finite-Time Reentry Attitude Control Using Time-Varying Sliding Mode and Disturbance Observer," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-19, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:262753
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/262753
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