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Finite-time command filter-based adaptive fuzzy output-feedback control for MIMO nonlinear systems with multiple actuator constraints

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  • Shijia Kang
  • Peter Xiaoping Liu
  • Huanqing Wang

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In this article, the finite-time adaptive fuzzy output-feedback control strategy is presented for a class of multi-input and multi-output (MIMO) nonlinear systems with multiple actuator constraints and unmeasured states. Fuzzy logic systems and a fuzzy adaptive state observer are adopted to estimate the nonlinear uncertainties and the unmeasured states, respectively. The inherent ‘explosion of complexity’ problem is eliminated by adopting command filter technology and the corresponding error compensation mechanism is exploited to alleviate the influence of the errors generated by command filters. It is further proved that all the signals can be fast finite-time bounded in the closed-loop systems based on the Lyapunov stability theory. Besides, the observer and tracking errors can reach a small region around the origin in fast finite time. Finally, the practicability of the presented theoretic result can be demonstrated through the numerical and practical examples.

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  • Shijia Kang & Peter Xiaoping Liu & Huanqing Wang, 2023. "Finite-time command filter-based adaptive fuzzy output-feedback control for MIMO nonlinear systems with multiple actuator constraints," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(9), pages 1926-1944, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:54:y:2023:i:9:p:1926-1944
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2023.2210147
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