Saturated RISE control for considering rotor thrust saturation of fully actuated multirotor
Abstract
This work proposes a saturated robust controller for a fully actuated multirotor that takes disturbance rejection and rotor thrust saturation into account. A disturbance rejection controller is required to prevent performance degradation in the presence of parametric uncertainty and external disturbance. Furthermore, rotor saturation should be properly addressed in a controller to avoid performance degradation or even instability due to a gap between the commanded input and the actual input during saturation. To address these issues, we present a modified saturated RISE (Robust Integral of the Sign of the Error) control method. The proposed modified saturated RISE controller is developed for expansion to a system with a non-diagonal, state-dependent input matrix. Next, we present reformulation of the system dynamics of a fully actuated multirotor, and apply the control law to the system. The proposed method is validated in simulation where the proposed controller outperforms the existing one thanks to the capability of handling the input matrix.
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