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Quad-Rotor robust time-varying formation control: a Continuous Sliding-Mode Control approach

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Pages 1659-1676 | Received 22 Jan 2018, Accepted 12 Sep 2018, Published online: 05 Oct 2018
 

ABSTRACT

This paper deals with the robust tracking problem for a group of Quad-Rotors forming a time-varying geometric pattern, i.e. formation control, in the presence of external disturbances. Such a robust control strategy is able to deal with any formation scheme such that there exists a directed spanning tree from the leader agent to all other agents. The proposed output-control strategy is based on a Continuous Sliding-Mode Control (Continuous-SMC) approach which is composed of a Finite-Time Sliding-Mode Observer (FT-SMO) and hierarchical cascade Continuous-SMCs. It is assumed that only the positions and angles of each Quad-Rotor are available to measure. Despite the disturbances acting on all the Quad-Rotor dynamics, this control strategy provides uniform finite-time stability for the altitude and yaw angle tracking and formation errors, and uniform exponential stability for the forward and lateral tracking and formation errors. Moreover, four different types of Continuous-SMCs can be used in the proposed strategy. Numerical simulations illustrate the performance of the proposed strategy.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

J. González-Sierra and H. Ríos gratefully acknowledge the financial support from Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT) 266524 and 270504, respectively. All authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from Tecnológico Nacional de México projects, and CONACYT project 134534.

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