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Design of a backstepping tracking controller for a class of linear systems with actuator delay
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: This paper presents a method for designing a backstepping tracking controller for a class of continuous-time linear systems with actuator delay subject to a reference signal. The actuator delay can be modeled by a first-order hyperbolic PDE, and then a PDE-ODE coupled system is obtained. By applying the backstepping transformation to the coupled system, a feedback controller that includes the state of the system, the integral of the input control, and the integral of the tracking error is derived. We show that the closed-loop system is asymptotically stable at the equilibrium point and achieves complete regulation under the stabilizability assumption. The designs in this paper are illustrated with numerical simulations.
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