Finite-time tracking control for nonstrict-feedback state-delayed nonlinear systems with full-state constraints and unmodeled dynamics (Q2221990)

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Finite-time tracking control for nonstrict-feedback state-delayed nonlinear systems with full-state constraints and unmodeled dynamics
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    Finite-time tracking control for nonstrict-feedback state-delayed nonlinear systems with full-state constraints and unmodeled dynamics (English)
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    3 February 2021
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    Summary: The problem of finite-time tracking control is discussed for a class of uncertain nonstrict-feedback time-varying state delay nonlinear systems with full-state constraints and unmodeled dynamics. Different from traditional finite-control methods, a \(C^1\) smooth finite-time adaptive control framework is introduced by employing a smooth switch between the fractional and cubic form state feedback, so that the desired fast finite-time control performance can be guaranteed. By constructing appropriate Lyapunov-Krasovskii functionals, the uncertain terms produced by time-varying state delays are compensated for and unmodeled dynamics is coped with by introducing a dynamical signal. In order to avoid the inherent problem of ``complexity of explosion'' in the backstepping-design process, the DSC technology with a novel nonlinear filter is introduced to simplify the structure of the controller. Furthermore, the results show that all the internal error signals are driven to converge into small regions in a finite time, and the full-state constraints are not violated. Simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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