Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10400114 Control Engineering Practice 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the first part of this paper input-output approximate linearisation of a nonlinear missile has been studied. A method for controlling the nonlinear system that is input-output linearisable is examined that retains the order of the system in the linearisation process, hence producing a linearised system with no internal or zero dynamics. Desired tracking performance for lateral acceleration of the missile is achieved by using a nonlinear control law that has been derived by selecting the lateral velocity as the linearisation output. Simulation results are shown to exercise the final design and show that the linearisation and controller design are satisfactory. Then an adaptive nonlinear controller is designed that guarantees tracking performance when the uncertain parameters vary within a stability bound. An autopilot combining an indirect adaptive controller with approximate feedback linearisation is proposed in order to achieve asymptotic tracking. Adaptation is introduced to enhance closed-loop robustness, while approximate feedback linearisation is used to overcome the problem of unstable zero dynamics. Computer simulations show that this approach offers a possible autopilot design for nonlinear missiles with uncertain parameters.
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