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This article presents a global adaptive asymptotic tracking control method, capable of guaranteeing prescribed transient behavior for uncertain strict-feedback nonlinear systems with arbitrary relative degree and unknown control directions. Unlike most existing funnel controls that are built upon time-varying feedback gains, the proposed method is derived from a tracking error-dependent normalized function and a barrier function, together with a time-varying scaling transformation, leading to an improved prescribed performance control solution with the following features: 1) the developed control is embedded with normalized error based adaptive parameter tuning and is able to ensure asymptotic tracking; 2) given transient performance is guaranteed in that the tracking error preserves in the prescribed boundary for t 0; and 3) it is able to cope with nonlinear systems with arbitrary relative degree, mismatched uncertainties, and unknown control directions. Both theoretical analysis and numerical simulations verify the effectiveness and benefits of the proposed method.
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Kai Zhao
Shihezi University
Yongduan Song
Anhui University
C. L. Philip Chen
Qingdao University
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
Chongqing University
University of Macau
Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69da285984371aa676a3cc6f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tac.2021.3074899