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Neuro-sliding control for underwater rov’s subject to unknown disturbances

Sensors (Switzerland), ISSN: 1424-8220, Vol: 19, Issue: 13
2019
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Sensors, Vol. 19, Pages 2943: Neuro-Sliding Control for Underwater ROV’s Subject to Unknown Disturbances

Sensors, Vol. 19, Pages 2943: Neuro-Sliding Control for Underwater ROV’s Subject to Unknown Disturbances Sensors doi: 10.3390/s19132943 Authors: Luis Govinda García-Valdovinos Fernando Fonseca-Navarro Joanes Aizpuru-Zinkunegi

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Proposed in this paper is a model-free and chattering-free second order sliding mode control (2nd-SMC) in combination with a backpropagation neural network (BP-NN) control scheme for underwater vehicles to deal with external disturbances (i.e., ocean currents) and parameter variations caused, for instance, by the continuous interchange of tools. The compound controller, here called the neuro-sliding control (NSC), takes advantage of the 2nd-SMC robustness and fast response to drive the position tracking error to zero. Simultaneously, the BP-NN contributes with its capability to estimate and to compensate online the hydrodynamic variations of the vehicle. When a change in the vehicle’s hydrodynamics occurs, the 2nd-SMC may no longer be able to compensate for the variations since its feedback gains are tuned for a different condition; thus, in order to preserve the desired performance, it is necessary to re-tune the feedback gains, which a cumbersome and time consuming task. To solve this, a viable choice is to implement a BP-NN control scheme along with the 2nd-SMC that adds or removes energy from the system according to the current condition it is in, in order to keep, or even improve, its performance. The effectiveness of the proposed compound controller was supported by experiments carried out on a mini-ROV.

Bibliographic Details

García-Valdovinos, Luis Govinda; Fonseca-Navarro, Fernando; Aizpuru-Zinkunegi, Joanes; Salgado-Jiménez, Tomas; Gómez-Espinosa, Alfonso; Cruz-Ledesma, José Antonio

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Chemistry; Computer Science; Physics and Astronomy; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Engineering

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