Abstract

This paper deals with the tracking control problem of quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicles (QUAVs) with external disturbances. First, because the QUAV model contains two non-integrity constraints, the dynamic model of the QUAV is decomposed into two subsystems which are independently controlled, so as to reduce controller design complexity. Secondly, the nonlinear disturbance observer (DOB) technique is integrated into a backstepping control method to design the controller for the first subsystem, in which a DOB is applied to estimate the lumped uncertainty. Based on the double power reaching law and the DOB, a multivariable sliding mode control (MSMC) scheme is developed for the second subsystem. Thirdly, based on Lyapunov theory, the closed-loop system is proved to be asymptotically stable. Finally, our comparative simulation results demonstrate that the presented control scheme behaves better in terms of tracking performance than the adaptive backstepping control (ABC) approach.

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