Attitude Fault-Tolerant Control of Aerial Robots with Sensor Faults and Disturbances

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Abstract

In this paper, sensor fault diagnosis and fault tolerant control strategy are investigated for quadcopters under sensor faults and disturbances. We propose the fault diagnosis estimation system and the fault-tolerant control (FTC) method. The fault diagnosis system provides time-varying sensor fault estimation under an unknown bound of disturbances. Moreover, the fault-tolerant control eliminates disturbance that is estimated through the associated disturbance observer. Overall, the proposed FTC guarantees the finite-time tracking convergence using nonsingular fast terminal sliding mode algorithm. Stability of the closed-loop system is validated through the Lyapunov theory. Finally, conventional nonsingular fast terminal sliding mode and adaptive neural network sliding mode control are compared with the proposed method through simulations under sensor faults and disturbances with different scenarios.

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Nguyen, N. P., & Pitakwatchara, P. (2023). Attitude Fault-Tolerant Control of Aerial Robots with Sensor Faults and Disturbances. Drones, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones7030156

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