Event-triggered control for a saturated nonlinear system with prescribed performance and finite-time convergence
This paper presents an event-triggered controller for a class of saturated uncertain nonlinear systems. We develop a performance constrained finite-time controller to guarantee that the tracking error converges at a prescribed convergence rate and does not exceed the given maximum overshoot. A smoot...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1421442020-06-16T06:53:11Z Event-triggered control for a saturated nonlinear system with prescribed performance and finite-time convergence Zheng, Zewei Lau, Gih-Keong Xie, Lihua School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Backstepping Event-trigger This paper presents an event-triggered controller for a class of saturated uncertain nonlinear systems. We develop a performance constrained finite-time controller to guarantee that the tracking error converges at a prescribed convergence rate and does not exceed the given maximum overshoot. A smooth function is designed to replace the absolute and signum operators in existing finite-time controllers that lead to nondifferentiable virtual controls. Then, a novel backstepping design consisting of an adaptive law and an auxiliary system governed by a smooth switching function is developed to compensate for the uncertainty, the triggering event threshold, and the saturation constraint. Theoretical analysis demonstrates that under the proposed controller, all closed-loop signals are bounded and the Zeno behavior is avoided. Furthermore, the tracking error will converge toward a residual set in finite time, and the prescribed transient and steady tracking performance bounds are never violated. Results from a comparative simulation study illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed method. 2020-06-16T06:53:11Z 2020-06-16T06:53:11Z 2018 Journal Article Zheng, Z., Lau, G.-K., & Xie, L. (2018). Event-triggered control for a saturated nonlinear system with prescribed performance and finite-time convergence. International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, 28(17), 5312-5325. doi:10.1002/rnc.4314 1049-8923 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142144 10.1002/rnc.4314 2-s2.0-85052799916 17 28 5312 5325 en International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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This paper presents an event-triggered controller for a class of saturated uncertain nonlinear systems. We develop a performance constrained finite-time controller to guarantee that the tracking error converges at a prescribed convergence rate and does not exceed the given maximum overshoot. A smooth function is designed to replace the absolute and signum operators in existing finite-time controllers that lead to nondifferentiable virtual controls. Then, a novel backstepping design consisting of an adaptive law and an auxiliary system governed by a smooth switching function is developed to compensate for the uncertainty, the triggering event threshold, and the saturation constraint. Theoretical analysis demonstrates that under the proposed controller, all closed-loop signals are bounded and the Zeno behavior is avoided. Furthermore, the tracking error will converge toward a residual set in finite time, and the prescribed transient and steady tracking performance bounds are never violated. Results from a comparative simulation study illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed method. |
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Event-triggered control for a saturated nonlinear system with prescribed performance and finite-time convergence |
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Event-triggered control for a saturated nonlinear system with prescribed performance and finite-time convergence |
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