Abstract

External ocean disturbances result in the roll motion of underactuated surface vessels (USVs), which probably have severe effects. To improve the USV capability of path following and speed maintenance in rudder roll stabilisation (RRS) control, a fixed-time extended state observer (FXESO) based fuzzy nonlinear model predictive control (FNMPC) scheme was proposed. A 4-degrees of freedom (DOF) nonlinear USV model is established for investigation. Subsequently, the FXESO is designed to estimate the velocity states and lumped disturbance terms of the USV model, which are used to simplify the predictive model. Subsequently, the disturbance compensation nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) with fuzzy rules is designed to handle multi-objective cooperative control problems between path following and RRS. Fuzzy rules are designed to improve the performance of path following and speed maintenance by altering the objective function weights in MPC. The stability of proposed scheme was theoretically proven. The effectiveness of proposed algorithm was verified through simulations and comparisons.

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