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Attitude control without angular velocity measurement: a passivity approach

Fernando Lizarralde, John T. Wen

Year
1996
Citations
402

Abstract

It is well known that the linear feedback of the quaternion of the attitude error and the angular velocity globally stabilizes the attitude of a rigid body. In this note, we show that the angular velocity feedback can be replaced by a nonlinear filter of the quaternion, thus removing the need for direct angular velocity measurement. In contrast to other approaches, this design exploits the inherent passivity of the system; a model-based observer reconstructing the velocity is not needed. An application of the proposed scheme is illustrated for the robot control problem. Simulation results are included to illustrate the theoretical results.

Keywords

Angular velocityQuaternionControl theory (sociology)PassivityObserver (physics)Nonlinear systemAttitude controlRigid bodyMathematicsComputer science

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