Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm

The paper reports the design and tests of the planar autopilot navigation system in the three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) plane (surge, sway and yaw) for a ship. The aim of the tests was to check the improved maneuverability of the ship in open waters using the improved nonlinear control algorithm, de...

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Main Authors: Liu Yong, Bu Renxiang, Gao Xiaori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Polish Maritime Research
Subjects:
los
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2018-0093
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spelling doaj-feec4a16916e498f9c7d1c2fba6b8d422021-09-05T14:01:07ZengSciendoPolish Maritime Research2083-74292018-09-01253263410.2478/pomr-2018-0093pomr-2018-0093Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control AlgorithmLiu Yong0Bu Renxiang1Gao Xiaori2Dalian Maritime University, ChinaDalian Maritime University, ChinaDalian Maritime University, ChinaThe paper reports the design and tests of the planar autopilot navigation system in the three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) plane (surge, sway and yaw) for a ship. The aim of the tests was to check the improved maneuverability of the ship in open waters using the improved nonlinear control algorithm, developed based on the sliding mode control theory for the ship-trajectory tracking problem of under-actuated ships with static constraints, actuator saturation, and parametric uncertainties. With the integration of the simple increment feedback control law, the dynamic control strategy was developed to fulfill the under-actuated tracking and stabilization objectives. In addition, the LOS (line of sight) guidance system was applied to control the motion path, whereas the sliding mode controller was used to emulate the rudder angle and propeller rotational speed control. Firstly, simulation tests were performed to verify the validity of the basic model and the tracking control algorithm. Subsequently, full scale maneuverability tests were done with a novel container ship, equipped with trajectory tracking control and sliding mode controller algorithm, to check the dynamic stability performance of the ship. The results of the theoretical and numerical simulation on a training ship verify the invariability and excellent robustness of the proposed controller, which: effectively eliminates system chattering, solves the problem of lateral drift of the ship, and maintains the following of the trajectory while simultaneously achieving global stability and robustness.https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2018-0093losship trajectorytracking control systemsliding mode control
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author Liu Yong
Bu Renxiang
Gao Xiaori
spellingShingle Liu Yong
Bu Renxiang
Gao Xiaori
Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm
Polish Maritime Research
los
ship trajectory
tracking control system
sliding mode control
author_facet Liu Yong
Bu Renxiang
Gao Xiaori
author_sort Liu Yong
title Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm
title_short Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm
title_full Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm
title_fullStr Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Ship Trajectory Tracking Control System Design Based on Sliding Mode Control Algorithm
title_sort ship trajectory tracking control system design based on sliding mode control algorithm
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Maritime Research
issn 2083-7429
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The paper reports the design and tests of the planar autopilot navigation system in the three-degree-of-freedom (3-DOF) plane (surge, sway and yaw) for a ship. The aim of the tests was to check the improved maneuverability of the ship in open waters using the improved nonlinear control algorithm, developed based on the sliding mode control theory for the ship-trajectory tracking problem of under-actuated ships with static constraints, actuator saturation, and parametric uncertainties. With the integration of the simple increment feedback control law, the dynamic control strategy was developed to fulfill the under-actuated tracking and stabilization objectives. In addition, the LOS (line of sight) guidance system was applied to control the motion path, whereas the sliding mode controller was used to emulate the rudder angle and propeller rotational speed control. Firstly, simulation tests were performed to verify the validity of the basic model and the tracking control algorithm. Subsequently, full scale maneuverability tests were done with a novel container ship, equipped with trajectory tracking control and sliding mode controller algorithm, to check the dynamic stability performance of the ship. The results of the theoretical and numerical simulation on a training ship verify the invariability and excellent robustness of the proposed controller, which: effectively eliminates system chattering, solves the problem of lateral drift of the ship, and maintains the following of the trajectory while simultaneously achieving global stability and robustness.
topic los
ship trajectory
tracking control system
sliding mode control
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2018-0093
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