Fully distributed finite-time adaptive robust time-varying formation-containment control for satellite formation

Pingli Lu*, Qing Jiang, Ye Tian, Haikuo Liu, Changkun Du

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Abstract

This paper investigates the finite-time time-varying formation-containment control problem for satellite formation flying under discontinuous control protocols based on nonsmooth analysis. The desired consequence is that the follower satellites can converge into a dynamic convex hull in finite time, which is spanned by leader satellites' time-varying formation according to the reference signal. Firstly, to accomplish this objective, a finite-time time-varying formation-containment control strategy is proposed for satellite formation system in present of the bounded disturbances and satellites' accelerations, which are known for each satellite. Then, considering the case that the information of disturbances may not be measured accurately and the accelerations of satellites may not be obtained globally in some practice application scenarios, a fully distributed adaptive control strategy is proposed by introducing the dynamic variables. The adaptive variables can compensate the unknown items and adjust with the evolution of neighbour satellites' states, which makes the controller more flexible. Moreover, the proposed control strategies are able to guarantee a fast dynamic response and also a suppression of disturbance. Finally, the performances of the proposed strategies are demonstrated by numerical simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1223-1239
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of Control
Volume97
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Formation-containment control
  • discontinuous control protocol
  • finite-time adaptive robust control
  • fully distributed control
  • satellite formation flying

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