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Fixed-Time Trajectory Tracking Control of Fully Actuated Unmanned Surface Vessels with Error Constraints

Bowen Sui    
Jianqiang Zhang    
Zhong Liu and Junbao Wei    

Resumen

This paper proposes a fixed-time prescribed performance control technique to address the challenge of precise trajectory tracking control for unmanned surface vessels (USVs) in the presence of external time-varying disturbances and input saturation. To begin with, a fixed-time disturbance observer is created to handle the time-varying external interference. The observer can accurately estimate and compensate for the disturbance in a fixed time, which effectively improves the robustness of the system. Furthermore, to guarantee both the transient and steady-state response of the system, we employed a specific control technology that ensures the trajectory tracking error remains within a preset bounded range. Then, combined with the fixed-time disturbance observer, the command filter, the prescribed performance control technology, and the fixed-time stability theory, a fixed-time trajectory tracking control law is designed to make the trajectory tracking error of the system converge in a fixed time. Finally, an experiment was designed to validate the suggested control scheme. The results show that under the same conditions, compared with the nonlinear controller and the finite-time controller, the absolute error tracking index of this paper is the lowest, which means that the presented control scheme has higher accuracy.

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