Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system

Two level bang-bang controllers are generally used in conjunction with the thrust reaction actuator for spacecraft/satellite attitude control. These controllers are fast acting and dispense time dependent; full or no thrust-power to control the satellite attitude in minimum time. A minimum time-fuel...

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Main Authors: Nagi, F., Ahmed, S.K., Zainul Abidin, A.A., Nordin, F.H.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-50252017-11-14T07:15:39Z Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system Nagi, F. Ahmed, S.K. Zainul Abidin, A.A. Nordin, F.H. Two level bang-bang controllers are generally used in conjunction with the thrust reaction actuator for spacecraft/satellite attitude control. These controllers are fast acting and dispense time dependent; full or no thrust-power to control the satellite attitude in minimum time. A minimum time-fuel attitude control system extends the life of a satellite and is the main focus of this paper. Fuzzy controllers are favored for satellite control due to their simplicity and good performance in terms of fuel saving, absorbing non-linearities and uncertainties of the plant. A fuzzy controller requires a soft fuzzy engine, and a hardware relay to accomplish bang-bang control action. The work in this paper describes a new type of fuzzy controller in which the hardware relay action is configured in the soft fuzzy engine. The new configuration provides fuzzy decision-making flexibility at the inputs with relay like two-level bang-bang output. The new fuzzy controller is simulated on a three-axis satellite attitude control platform and compared with conventional a fuzzy controller, sliding mode controller and linear quadratic regulator. The result shows that the proposed controller has minimum-time response compared to other controllers. Inherent chattering associated with a two-level bang-bang controller produces undesirable low amplitude frequency limit cycles. The chattering can be easily stopped in the proposed fuzzy bang-bang relay controller, hence adding multi-functionality to its simple design. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2017-11-14T03:21:27Z 2017-11-14T03:21:27Z 2010 Article 10.1016/j.fss.2009.12.004 en Fuzzy Sets and Systems Volume 161, Issue 15, 1 August 2010, Pages 2104-2125
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description Two level bang-bang controllers are generally used in conjunction with the thrust reaction actuator for spacecraft/satellite attitude control. These controllers are fast acting and dispense time dependent; full or no thrust-power to control the satellite attitude in minimum time. A minimum time-fuel attitude control system extends the life of a satellite and is the main focus of this paper. Fuzzy controllers are favored for satellite control due to their simplicity and good performance in terms of fuel saving, absorbing non-linearities and uncertainties of the plant. A fuzzy controller requires a soft fuzzy engine, and a hardware relay to accomplish bang-bang control action. The work in this paper describes a new type of fuzzy controller in which the hardware relay action is configured in the soft fuzzy engine. The new configuration provides fuzzy decision-making flexibility at the inputs with relay like two-level bang-bang output. The new fuzzy controller is simulated on a three-axis satellite attitude control platform and compared with conventional a fuzzy controller, sliding mode controller and linear quadratic regulator. The result shows that the proposed controller has minimum-time response compared to other controllers. Inherent chattering associated with a two-level bang-bang controller produces undesirable low amplitude frequency limit cycles. The chattering can be easily stopped in the proposed fuzzy bang-bang relay controller, hence adding multi-functionality to its simple design. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Nagi, F.
Ahmed, S.K.
Zainul Abidin, A.A.
Nordin, F.H.
spellingShingle Nagi, F.
Ahmed, S.K.
Zainul Abidin, A.A.
Nordin, F.H.
Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
author_facet Nagi, F.
Ahmed, S.K.
Zainul Abidin, A.A.
Nordin, F.H.
author_sort Nagi, F.
title Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
title_short Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
title_full Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
title_fullStr Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
title_full_unstemmed Fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
title_sort fuzzy bang-bang relay controller for satellite attitude control system
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