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Neural-Network-Based Terminal Sliding Mode Control of Space Robot Actuated by Control Moment Gyros

Xinhui Xia    
Yinghong Jia    
Xinlong Wang and Jun Zhang    

Resumen

This paper studies the trajectory tracking control of a space robot system (SRS) in the presence of the lumped uncertainties with no prior knowledge of their upper bound. Although some related control methods have been proposed, most of them have either not been applied to SRSs or lack rigorous stability proof. Therefore, it is still a challenge to achieve high accuracy and rigorous theoretical proof for tracking control of SRSs. This paper proposes a new integrated neural network- based control scheme for the trajectory tracking of a SRS actuated by control moment gyros (CMGs). A new adaptive non-singular terminal sliding mode (ANTSM) control method is developed based on an improved radial basis function neural network (RBFNN). In the control method, a new weight update law is proposed to learn the upper bound of the lumped uncertainties. With the advantages of RBFNN and ANTSM, the controller has high control accuracy, fast learning speed and finite-time convergence. Different from most on-ground robotic manipulator controllers, a kinematic controller with position and attitude control laws is also designed for the satellite platform to remain stable. The stability of the closed-loop system is proved by the Lyapunov method with a high mathematical standard. Comparative simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme with preferable performance and robustness.

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