Two-time scale path following of underactuated marine surface vessels: Design and stability analysis using singular perturbation methods
Abstract
The paper aims to develop a novel path following control law for nonlinear vessel models in two-time scales. For the 4-DOF path following model, we explore that the guidance dynamics are much slower than the ship motion dynamics. Based on such characteristic, a singular perturbation method is used to decompose the full system into two-time-scale subsystems. The two-time-scale structure allows independent analysis of dynamics in each time scale. Separate control strategies for the quasi-steady-state subsystem and the boundary layer subsystem are designed to stabilize the full system, yielding a rudder angle control law which is compact and uncomplicated to implement in practice. Singular perturbation methods are utilized to provide mathematical expressions for the upper bound of the singularly perturbed parameter and establish the exponential stability of the full system. The paper proves that the control law is robust in the presence of bounded perturbations and unmodeled dynamics, resulting states converge into an invariant set arbitrarily closed to the origin. Simulation results show the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method for path following. The primary benefit of the proposed method is the simplicity of implementation.
- Publication:
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Ocean Engineering
- Pub Date:
- September 2016
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2016.07.006
- Bibcode:
- 2016OcEng.124..287Y
- Keywords:
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- Guidance and control;
- Ship path following;
- Singular perturbations;
- Multi-time scales