Application of backstepping techniques to the time-varying exponential stabilisation of chained form systems (Q1365645)

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Application of backstepping techniques to the time-varying exponential stabilisation of chained form systems
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    Application of backstepping techniques to the time-varying exponential stabilisation of chained form systems (English)
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    4 September 1997
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    A backstepping technique is used to derive explicit time-varying feedbacks that ensure exponential stability of the closed-loop system. Two classes of control laws are proposed, with one of them involving a dynamic extension of the original chained system. By comparison with time-varying control design studies previously reported in the literature on the subject, the proposed method presents the advantage of providing a lower-bound of the asymptotic rate of convergence.
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    nonholonomic systems
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    backstepping
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    time-varying feedbacks
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    exponential stability
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    dynamic extension
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    chained system
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    asymptotic rate of convergence
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