Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
710512 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The problem of controlling a vessel in the presence of unknown, constant disturbances requires employment of robust or adaptive control methods, like control with integral action, sliding mode control or adaptive control. All these methods have their benefits and drawbacks. In this paper we propose the use of conditional integrators in the field of marine control. Conditional integrators have the robustness of integral action and sliding mode control, while avoiding their inherent drawbacks like chattering and integrator wind-up. An application of conditional integrator to path following and formation control problems for marine vessels affected by external disturbances is discussed. The effectiveness of the obtained controller is shown by simulations.

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