Abstract

A multi-channel phase-compensated active disturbance rejection control (MPADRC) incorporating an improved backstepping strategy is proposed in this paper to handle the phase lag in the extended state observer (ESO) and the residual uncertainty in the system. Firstly, a multi-channel phase-compensated ESO (MPESO) is constructed by adding phase-advanced networks to all output channels of the ESO, which allows disturbances and system states to be compensated and feedback in a more timely manner, respectively. Then, to estimate and offset the residual uncertainty in the system, an improved backstepping control method is employed and a Lyapunov function is designed to verify the convergence of the error between the estimated and actual values of the residual uncertainty. After that, the improved backstepping control is combined with MPADRC, and comparisons with the conventional linear active disturbance rejection control (LADRC) are conducted for a range of cases. Finally, on an inertial stabilization platform in the electro-optical tracking system (ETS), simulation and experimental results verified the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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