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Item Adaptive Nonlinear Gain Approximation of a Robust Nonlinear Controller to Handle Uncertain Disturbances for UAV Systems Using Neural Networks(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2025) Waqas Ahmad; CIIT/FA23-REE-003/LHR; Dr. Mirza Tariq Hamayun; LHR TP 10045The quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has been a part of scientific studies owing to its applications in military, agriculture, infrastructure and construction, and environmental monitoring and conservation. However, its control design is challenging due to its nonlinear underactuated dynamics, external disturbances, parametric uncertainties, and the aerodynamic variations encountered during flight operations. Sliding mode control (SMC) is the most widely used control technique for handling nonlinear dynamics in the presence of external disturbances and modeling uncertainties. However, conventional SMC requires a priori knowledge of the upper bound on the overall disturbance at all times. Usually, these upper bounds on disturbances are derived from past data, environmental conditions, and empirical modeling; therefore, a conservative bound is used in SMC design, leading to high control effort and draining more energy from the system. To address this issue, adaptive sliding mode control (ASMC) strategies based on a neural network (NN) are presented in this dissertation. Neural networks are recognized as the leading approach to intelligent computation and are highly effective in handling nonlinearity, fault tolerance, adaptation, and continuous online learning. In this research, NN-based ASMC strategies are presented for a quadrotor UAV to improve flight performance by online estimation of adaptive modulation gain in response to variations in disturbance magnitude. Different neural network schemes are employed, including feed-forward neural networks (FNNs) using backpropagation (BP) and Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) algorithms for optimization, and a radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) with a Gaussian activation function, to adaptively estimate the modulation gains. Furthermore, the stability analysis of the proposed controllers is proven using Lyapunov theory.