Abstract

AbstractThis article proposes an adaptive back‐stepping flight controller under angle of attack (AOA) constraints. Taking the hypersonic flight vehicle (HFV) for example, considering the AOA constraints caused by the scramjet intake requirements, the asymmetric integral barrier Lyapunov function is used to design the controller, while the AOA is directly limited to a predefined interval without setting the tracking error and virtual control constraints separately. Furthermore, the neural networks and disturbance observer are applied in the controller to deal with the model uncertainty and external disturbance. The system stability and the AOA constraints are proved via Lyapunov analysis. Simulation tests on HFV longitudinal dynamics present that the proposed controller can prevent the AOA from exceeding the given bounds while altitude and velocity tracking.

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