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Adaptive Zeroing-Gradient Controller for Ship Course Tracking With Near Singularity Considered and Zero Theoretical Tracking Error

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The zeroing-gradient (ZG) method, a combination of two neural dynamics methods, has been leveraged to construct controller for solving ship course tracking problem with near singularity considered. In this paper,… Click to show full abstract

The zeroing-gradient (ZG) method, a combination of two neural dynamics methods, has been leveraged to construct controller for solving ship course tracking problem with near singularity considered. In this paper, the existing ZG controller is presented and revisited with its limitation identified. Specifically, this paper points out that there exist lagging errors for the ZG controller with the theoretical analyses provided. Then, to remedy the weakness, a new controller is proposed with an adaptive coefficient with zero theoretical tracking errors. Moreover, different activation functions are exploited to accelerate the convergence of the proposed controller. Finally, simulations are conducted to verify the superiority of the proposed controller.

Keywords: ship course; course tracking; near singularity; controller; singularity considered; zeroing gradient

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2019

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