Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5000323 Control Engineering Practice 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper is devoted to the problem of control performance robustification for the modular cascade-like tracking controller, recently devised for the N-Trailer vehicles equipped solely with off-axle hitching (called the non-Standard N-Trailers). It has been shown that the control performance degradation due to parametric uncertainty of the N-Trailer kinematics can be treated as an effect of an external input-matched disturbance acting on the closed-loop system dynamics. One proposes to suppress this detrimental effect by redesigning of the original cascade-like tracking controller combining it with an additional disturbance observation-compensation loop. It is revealed under which conditions the new robustified control law guarantees uniform ultimate boundedness of tracking errors for arbitrarily small ultimate bounds. Forecasts of a theoretical analysis have been validated by numerical examples and practically verified with a laboratory-scale three-trailer robotic vehicle. The results illustrate control performance improvement achievable with the new robust controller, even in the case of substantial parametric uncertainty of a vehicle model.
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