• 제목/요약/키워드: SDRE

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Verification of a hybrid control approach for spacecraft attitude stabilization through hardware-in-the-loop simulation

  • Kim, Sung-Woo;Park, Sang-Young
    • 한국우주과학회:학술대회논문집(한국우주과학회보)
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    • 한국우주과학회 2011년도 한국우주과학회보 제20권1호
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    • pp.32.2-32.2
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    • 2011
  • State dependent Riccati equation (SDRE) control technique has been widely used in the control society. Although it solves nonlinear optimal control problems, which minimizes state error and control efforts simultaneously, it has drawbacks when it is to be applied to the real time systems in that it requires much computational efforts. So the real time system whose computational ability is limited (for example, satellites) cannot afford to use SDRE controller. To solve this problem, a hybrid controller which is based on MSDRE (Modified SDRE) and ANFIS (Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System) has been proposed by Abdelrahman et al. (2010). We propose a hybrid controller based on SDRE and ANFIS, and apply the hybrid controller to the hardware attitude simulator to perform a HIL (Hardware-In-the-Loop) simulation. Through HIL simulation, it is demonstrated that the hybrid controller satisfies the control requirement and the computation load is reduced significantly. In addition, the effects of statistical properties of the ANFIS training data to the performance of the ANFIS controller have been analyzed.

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SDRE 기법을 이용한 위성 각속도 추정용 비선형 관측기 설계 (Nonlinear Observer Design for Satellite Angular Rate Estimation by SDRE Method)

  • 진재현
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제42권10호
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    • pp.816-822
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    • 2014
  • 위성의 각속도를 추정하는 비선형 관측기의 설계방법을 제안한다. SDRE 기법을 이용하여 관측기를 설계하는데, 오차 수렴에 대한 충분조건을 제시하였다. 대수 Riccati 형태의 이 조건은, 비선형 항을 Lipschitz 형태로 변환하고 이에 대한 수렴 조건을 유도하여 구해진다. 이 조건으로부터 관측기의 게인을 구할 수 있으며, 시뮬레이션을 이용하여 제안한 방법을 검증하였다.

STABILITY REGION ESTIMATES FOR THE SDRE CONTROLLED ATTITUDE SYSTEMS IN SATELLITE FORMATION FLYING

  • Chang, In-Su;Park, Sang-Young;Choi, Kyu-Hong
    • 한국우주과학회:학술대회논문집(한국우주과학회보)
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    • 한국우주과학회 2007년도 한국우주과학회보 제16권2호
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    • pp.135-138
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    • 2007
  • The present work is to estimate the stability region of the State-Dependent Riccati Equation (SDRE) controlled system, which is used for a decentralized coordinated attitude control in satellite formation flying. In this research, currently emerging methods which estimate region of attraction for the SDRE controllers are introduced and the methods are applied to attitude control systems. The results guarantee the stability of the given decentralized coordinated attitude control system in satellite formation flying.

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SDRE controller considering Multi Observer applied to nonlinear IPMC model

  • Bernat, Jakub;Kolota, Jakub;Stepien, Slawomir
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2017
  • Ionic Polymer Metal Composite (IPMC) is an electroactive polymer (EAP) and a promising candidate actuator for various potential applications mainly due to its flexible, low voltage/power requirements, small and compact design, and lack of moving parts. Although widely used in industry, this material requires accurate numerical models and knowledge of optimal control methods. This paper presents State-Dependent Riccati Equation (SDRE) approach as one of rapidly emerging methodologies for designing nonlinear controllers. Additionally, the present paper describes a novel method of Multi HGO Observer design. In the proposed design, the calculated position of the IPMC strip accurately tracks the target position, which is illustrated by the experiments. Numerical results and comparison with experimental data are presented and the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy is verified in experiments.

A Novel Nonlinear Robust Guidance Law Design Based On SDRE Technique

  • Moosapour, Seyyed Sajjad;Alizadeh, Ghasem;Khanmohammadi, Sohrab;Moosapour, Seyyed Hamzeh
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.369-376
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    • 2012
  • A nonlinear robust guidance law is designed for missiles against a maneuvering target by incorporating sliding-mode and optimal control theories based on the state dependent Riccati equation (SDRE) to achieve robustness against target accelerations. The guidance law is derived based on three-dimensional nonlinear engagement kinematics and its robustness against disturbances is proved by the second method of Lyapunov. A new switching surface is considered in the sliding-mode control design. The proposed guidance law requires the maximum value of the target maneuver, and therefore opposed to the conventional augmented proportional navigation guidance (APNG) law, complete information about the target maneuver is not necessary, and hence it is simple to implement in practical applications. Considering different types of target maneuvers, several scenario simulations are performed. Simulation results confirm that the proposed guidance law has much better robustness, faster convergence, and smaller final time and control effort in comparison to the sliding-mode guidance (SMG) and APNG laws.

2휠 구동 모바일 로봇의 정밀 위치제어 (A Precise Position Control of Mobile Robot with Two Wheels)

  • 정양근;백승학
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2015
  • Two-wheeled driying mobild robots are precise controlled in terms of linear contol methods without considering the nonlinear dynamical characteristics. However, in the high maneuvering situations such as fast turn and abrupt start and stop, such neglected terms become dominant and heavy influence the overall driving performance. This study describes the nonlinear optimal control method to take advantage of the exact nonlinear dynamics of the balancing robot. Simulation results indicate that the optimal control outperforms in the respect of transient performance and required wheel torques. A design example is suggested for the state matrix that provides design flexibility in the control. It is shown that a well-planned state matrix by reflecting the physics of a balancing robot greatly conrtibutes to the driving performance and stability.