Adaptive Backstepping Attitude Control Law with L2 -Gain Performance for Flexible Spacecraft

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Abstract

In this paper, an observer-based adaptive backstepping attitude maneuver controller (briefly, OBABC) for flexible spacecraft is presented. First, an observer is constructed to estimate the flexible modal variables. Based on the proposed observer, a backstepping control law is presented for the case where the inertia matrix is known. Further, an adaptive law is developed to estimate the unknown parameters of the inertia matrix of the flexible spacecraft. By utilizing Lyapunov theory, the proposed OBABC law can guarantee the asymptotical convergence of the closed-loop system in the presence of the external disturbance, incorporating with the L2-gain performance criterion constraint. Simulation results show that the attitude maneuver can be achieved by the proposed observer-based adaptive backstepping attitude control law.

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Dong, R. Q., Wu, Y. Y., Zhang, Y., & Wu, A. G. (2019). Adaptive Backstepping Attitude Control Law with L2 -Gain Performance for Flexible Spacecraft. International Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/6392175

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