Finite-Time Tracking Control Based on Immersion and Invariance with Dynamically Scaling Factor for Agile Missiles

Jiaxun Li, Xi Chen, Kang Niu, Jianqiao Yu*

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Abstract

A novel finite-time tracking control algorithm with disturbances observer is investigated for agile missiles in the presence of mismatched and matched disturbances. A finite-time disturbance observer with the continuous super-twisting algorithm is designed to quickly estimate the mismatched and matched disturbances. An adaptive law on the basis of immersion and invariance theory (I&I) is proposed to estimate the uncertainty of aerodynamics and compensate for the inaccuracy of modeling. An adaptive dynamic scaling factor supervised by a designed supervision factor is implemented. Moreover, a novel sliding mode controller is designed, and a barrier Lyapunov function (CTV-BLF) containing the system state constraints is constructed, which can guarantee that the violation of the constraint will not appear. The finite-time stability of the new proposition is proven via Lyapunov-based analysis. Comparative simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Article number674
JournalAerospace
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Barrier Lyapunov function
  • agile missile
  • finite-time control
  • immersion and invariance
  • supervision factor

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