Robust Control of Nonlinear Systems Using Model-Error Control Synthesis

A new approach for the robust control of nonlinear systems is presented. This approach employs an optimal real-time nonlinear estimator to determine model error corrections to the control input using a one time-step ahead technique. Control compensation is achieved by using the estimated model error as a signal synthesis adaptive correction to the nominal control input so that maximum performance is achieved in the face of extreme model uncertainty and disturbance inputs. A significant advantage of this approach over other adaptive methods is that model parameters need not be updated online. Instead, the effects of these errors are used to update the actual control signal, which leads to a simple design strategy. The model-error control synthesis approach is used in conjunction with a variable structure controller to suppress the wing-rock motion of a slender delta wing. Simulation results indicate that the model-error control synthesis approach is extremely effective in providing closed-loop robustness in the face of significant model uncertainties and disturbance inputs. 1 Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, Department of Aerospace Engineering, College Station, TX 77843-3141. Senior Member AIAA.

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