High-order sliding mode-based fixed-time active disturbance rejection control for quadrotor attitude system

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Abstract

This article presents a fixed-time active disturbance rejection control approach for the attitude control problem of quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle in the presence of dynamic wind, mass eccentricity and an actuator fault. The control scheme applies the feedback linearization technique and enhances the performance of the traditional active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) based on the fixed-time high-order sliding mode method. A switching-type uniformly convergent differentiator is used to improve the extended state observer for estimating and attenuating the lumped disturbance more accurately. A multivariable high-order sliding mode feedback law is derived to achieve fixed time convergence. The timely convergence of the designed extended state observer and the feedback law is proved theoretically. Mathematical simulations with detailed actuator models and real time experiments are performed to demonstrate the robustness and practicability of the proposed control scheme.

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Song, C., Wei, C., Yang, F., & Cui, N. (2018). High-order sliding mode-based fixed-time active disturbance rejection control for quadrotor attitude system. Electronics (Switzerland), 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics7120357

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