Sliding Flexible Prescribed Performance Control for Input Saturated Nonlinear Systems

IF 10.7 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Yangang Yao;Yu Kang;Yunbo Zhao;Jieqing Tan;Lichuan Gu;Guolong Shi
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Abstract

The issue of sliding flexible prescribed performance control (SFPPC) of input saturated nonlinear systems (ISNSs) is first studied in this article. Compared to the traditional PPC and the finite-time PPC algorithms for ISNSs, under which the performance constraint boundaries (PCBs) present the symmetrical or asymmetric “horn” shape, which leads to a large jitter in the tracking error before the system reaches steady state; and once the parameters are selected, the PCBs are fixed, when the initial state (or reference signal) changes, it is necessary to reverify whether the initial error still satisfies the initial constraint condition. By designing a new pair of sliding flexible PCBs (SFPCBs) associated with the initial error, a novel SFPPC algorithm is presented in this article, which presents two main advantages: 1) the SFPCBs can slide adaptively with the initial tracking error without increasing the measure of the initial PCBs, implying that the proposed SFPPC algorithm can be applied to ISNSs with arbitrary initial errors without sacrificing the initial control performance; 2) the proposed SFPPC algorithm achieves a tradeoff between performance constraint and input saturation, i.e., the SFPCBs can adaptively increase when the control input exceeds the maximum allowable threshold, effectively avoiding singularity, and when the control input is within the saturation threshold range, the SFPCBs can adaptively revert back to the original PCBs. The results demonstrate that the proposed SFPPC approach can guarantee that the system output tracks the desired signal, and the tracking error always kept within the SFPCBs that depend on initial error, input, and output constraints. The developed algorithm is exemplified by means of simulation instances.
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IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
20.50
自引率
13.40%
发文量
517
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems is a scholarly journal that focuses on the theory, design, and application of fuzzy systems. It aims to publish high-quality technical papers that contribute significant technical knowledge and exploratory developments in the field of fuzzy systems. The journal particularly emphasizes engineering systems and scientific applications. In addition to research articles, the Transactions also includes a letters section featuring current information, comments, and rebuttals related to published papers.
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