Feedback Synthesis For Underactuated Systems Using Sequential Second-Order Needle Variations

04/24/2018
by   Giorgos Mamakoukas, et al.
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This paper derives nonlinear feedback control synthesis for general control affine systems using second-order actions---the second-order needle variations of optimal control---as the basis for choosing each control response to the current state. A second result of the paper is that the method provably exploits the nonlinear controllability of a system by virtue of an explicit dependence of the second-order needle variation on the Lie bracket between vector fields. As a result, each control decision necessarily decreases the objective when the system is nonlinearly controllable using first-order Lie brackets. Simulation results using a differential drive cart, an underactuated kinematic vehicle in three dimensions, and an underactuated dynamic model of an underwater vehicle demonstrate that the method finds control solutions when the first-order analysis is singular. Lastly, the underactuated dynamic underwater vehicle model demonstrates convergence even in the presence of a velocity field.

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