Robust control of non-linear systems with disturbances and uncertainties is addressed in this study using disturbance
observer-based control (DOBC) technique. In this framework, the ‘disturbance’ is a generalised concept, which may include
external disturbances, unmodelled dynamics and system parameter perturbations. The existing DOBC methods were only
applicable for the case where disturbances and uncertainties satisfy so-called matching condition, that is, they enter the system
in the same channel as the control inputs. By appropriately designing a disturbance compensation gain vector in the
composite control law, a non-linear disturbance observer-based robust control method is proposed in this study to attenuate
the mismatched disturbances and the influence of parameter variations from system output channels. The proposed method is
applied to a missile system with non-linear dynamics in the presence of various uncertainties and external disturbances.
Simulation shows that, compared with the widely used non-linear dynamic inversion control (NDIC) and NDIC plus integral
action methods, the proposed method provides much better disturbance attenuation ability and stronger robustness against
various parameter variations.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Citation
YANG, J., CHEN, W-H and LI, S., 2011. Non-linear disturbance observer-based robust control for systems with mismatched disturbances/uncertainties. IET Control Theory and Applications, 5 (18), pp. 2053 - 2062.