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A novel-function approximator is constructed by combining a fuzzy-logic system with a Fourier series expansion in order to model unknown periodically disturbed system functions. Then, an adaptive backstepping tracking-control scheme is developed, where the dynamic-surface-control approach is used to solve the problem of “explosion of complexity” in the backstepping design procedure, and the time-varying parameter-dependent integral Lyapunov function is used to analyze the stability of the closed-loop system. The semiglobal uniform ultimate boundedness of all closed-loop signals is guaranteed, and the tracking error is proved to converge to a small residual set around the origin. Two simulation examples are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the control scheme designed in this paper.
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