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Design of a Sliding Mode-Adaptive PID Control for Aerial Systems with a Suspended Load Exposed to Wind Gusts

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Wind gusts are among the well-known disturbances that afflict aerial systems. A tracking task for a load suspended by massless rigid bars and quadrotors is considered in this paper. The… Click to show full abstract

Wind gusts are among the well-known disturbances that afflict aerial systems. A tracking task for a load suspended by massless rigid bars and quadrotors is considered in this paper. The complexity of the tracking task lies in the presence of wind gusts. Therefore, a self-tuning gain techniques for a Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) control are introduced to accomplish tracking tasks when wind gusts appear. To automatically tune the PID gains, a sliding mode condition is exploited. The stability of this approach, considering bounded disturbances, is guaranteed by introducing a supervisory control designed through the Lyapunov method. The proposed solution and its performances were tested through simulation and compared with both PD and PID controls.

Keywords: aerial systems; wind gusts; pid control; sliding mode; wind

Journal Title: Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics
Year Published: 2023

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