Fixed-Time Command-Filtered Control for Nonlinear Systems with Mismatched Disturbances

This article concerns the issue of adaptive fuzzy command-filtered fixed-time control in the context of a category of nonlinear systems characterized by mismatched disturbances and unknown nonlinear functions. The backstepping-based disturbance observers are created to alleviate the effects of misma...

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Main Authors: Zhiqiang Wu, Jian Zhang, Lei Xing, Liyang Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-12-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/12/23/3816
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Summary:This article concerns the issue of adaptive fuzzy command-filtered fixed-time control in the context of a category of nonlinear systems characterized by mismatched disturbances and unknown nonlinear functions. The backstepping-based disturbance observers are created to alleviate the effects of mismatched disturbances and Fuzzy logic systems are brought into play to model those terms that are unknown. To address the complexity explosion issue in traditional backstepping control, this paper utilizes fixed-time command filters (FTCFs) to design a novel control approach. Moreover, filtering error compensation mechanisms are developed to eliminate the errors introduced by the FTCFs. This paper derives a novel adaptive fixed-time control protocol that successfully conquers the difficulties posed by unknown nonlinear functions and mismatched disturbances. The protocol, implemented within a backstepping framework, guarantees the boundedness of all signals and tracking errors within fixed time. The efficacy of the derived control protocol is illustrated through simulation examples.
ISSN:2227-7390