Title :
Marine course-changing manoeuvre: a comparative study of control algorithms
Author :
Velasco, Francisco J. ; Rueda, Teresa M. ; Lopez, Eloy ; Moyano, Emiliano
Author_Institution :
Dept. Tecnologia Electronica, Univ. de Cantabria, Spain
Abstract :
This paper describes several control structures for steering manoeuvres in a non-linear model of the R.O.V. Zeefakkel ship. The nonlinearity of the model appears in considerable variations both the parameters of its rudder course-changing commands and the saturation of its rudder angle and speed. This nonlinear behaviour causes a greater difficulty in the adjustment of the parameters of a single controller for the full range of possible changes in course. The control algorithms shown here are: the classical controllers tuned using genetic algorithms, quantitative feedback theory (QFT) and internal model control (IMC). In this comparative study it is observed that the course-change manoeuvre is satisfactorily achieved without over damping with the three algorithms applied. Moreover, the responses obtained with the QFT and classical controllers are faster than the IMC controller.
Keywords :
feedback; genetic algorithms; navigation; position control; ships; ROV Zeefakkel ship; classical control; course-changing control; genetic algorithms; internal model control; quantitative feedback theory; rudder; ship autopilots; steering; Content addressable storage; Damping; Feedback; Genetic algorithms; Marine vehicles; Mathematical model; Optical wavelength conversion; Robust control; Steering systems; Uncertainty;
Conference_Titel :
Control Applications, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7386-3
DOI :
10.1109/CCA.2002.1038752