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Adaptive Event-Triggered Finite-Time Tracking of Output-Constrained High-Order Nonlinear Systems with Time-Varying Powers

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  • Fan Liu
  • You Wu
  • Zidong Wang

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This paper studies the adaptive event-triggered finite-time tracking of output-constrained high-order nonlinear systems with time-varying powers. Due to the presence of multiple unknown powers and the consideration of event-triggered control, all the existing control methods of output-constrained nonlinear systems are inapplicable. By introducing nonlinear mappings, finite-time performance functions, and low-power and high-power terms into adding a power integrator technique and the relative threshold strategy, an adaptive state-feedback controller is designed to eliminate the effects caused by the output constraint and time-varying powers. It is proved that all the closed-loop signals are bounded, the asymmetric time-varying output constraint is not violated, and the tracking error converges to a prescribed arbitrarily small region around zero in a preassigned finite time. Furthermore, the Zeno phenomenon can be avoided. Two simulation examples demonstrate the effectiveness of this control scheme.

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  • Fan Liu & You Wu & Zidong Wang, 2022. "Adaptive Event-Triggered Finite-Time Tracking of Output-Constrained High-Order Nonlinear Systems with Time-Varying Powers," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-15, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:7466780
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7466780
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