Abstract

This paper proposes a novel trajectory tracking controller for an underactuated unmanned surface vessel (USV) with multiple uncertainties and input constraints. Unlike previous dynamic surface control (DSC) methods that utilize a first-order filter to obtain derivatives and avoid “explosion of complexity”, we introduce nonlinear tracking differentiators (NTDs) that achieve satisfactory differential performance and fast tracking response and control the vessel to converge to the pseudo-yaw angle and surge. First, a new guidance law for yaw angle and surge is constructed. Second, inner and outer disturbances caused by uncertainties can be observed by reduced-order extended state observers. With the new guidance law, the design process of the controller is simplified and easy to implement. The simulation results show the trajectory tracking error can be stabilized to a certain extent under the parameter perturbations and other uncertainties, which verified the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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