Abstract

AbstractA ship steering control law is designed for a nonlinear maneuvering model whose rudder manipulation is constrained in both magnitude and rate. In our method, the tracking problem of the target heading angle with input constraints is converted into the tracking problem for a strict-feedback system without any input constraints. To derive this system, hyperbolic tangent ($$\tanh$$ tanh ) function and auxiliary variables are introduced to deal with the input constraints. Furthermore, using the feature of the derivative of $$\tanh$$ tanh function, auxiliary systems are successfully derived in the strict-feedback form. The backstepping method is utilized to construct the control input for the resulting cascade system. The proposed steering control law is verified in numerical experiments, and the result shows that the tracking of the target heading angle is successful using the proposed control law.

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