Abstract

In this paper, a vision-based finite-time control is proposed for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) subject to actuator saturation to track an uncooperative target. The finite-time control is designed within a backstepping-type framework, where states of the uncooperative target cannot be measured directly and are estimated by a monocular camera equipped on the UAV. It is proven that, with the given control, the UAV with actuator saturation is capable of reaching the target for a finite settling time. Based on available initial states, the finite settling time can be estimated a priori. The theoretical results are illustrated by a simulation example.

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