Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4974366 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2017 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper presents a robust approximation-free design methodology of tracking problem for a class of uncertain switched nonlinear systems under arbitrary switching. Switched nonlinearities, switched control coefficient functions, and external disturbances are assumed to be unknown. Based on the performance function and the common Lyapunov function method, the common robust approximation-free tracking controller is constructed to ensure that all error surfaces are preserved within the predefined performance bounds and finally converge to a preselected neighborhood of the origin. Then, the fault-tolerant tracking problem of uncertain switched nonlinear systems with faults in both an actuator and switched nonlinearities is addressed without any reconstruction of the proposed control structure. Differing from the existing results in the literature, the proposed control scheme can be implemented without computing repeated time derivatives of certain signals and solving any differential equations for adaptive laws to compensate for unknown nonlinearities and external disturbances, and can guarantee transient performance of the tracking error at the moments when switching or faults occur.
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