Abstract

In this paper, the prescribed performance trajectory tracking problem of quadrotor aircraft with six degrees of freedom is addressed. Firstly, for the sake of facilitating the construction of controller, the aircraft is decomposed into position loop and attitude loop through time scale decomposition method. A fixed-time sliding mode controller is proposed to guarantee the convergence time of the aircraft system regardless of initial states. After that, to enhance security of control system, the hyperbolic tangent performance function is designed as performance index function to maintain the error within a prescribed range. Then, the event-triggered strategy is adopted to attitude subsystem which can significantly save communication resources, and the stability of control system is analyzed by Lyapunov method. In addition, the Zeno phenomenon is avoided which can be proved by ensuring the two consecutive trigger events have a positive lower limit. Finally, the validity of the constructed controller is confirmed by simulation results.

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