Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
694631 Acta Automatica Sinica 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A global-adaptive state feedback control strategy is presented for a class of nonholonomic systems in chained form with strong nonlinear drifts and unknown nonlinear parameters. A parameter separation technique is introduced to transform the nonlinear parameterization nonholonomic system into a linear-like parameterized nonholonomic system. Then, the feedback domination design is applied to design a global adaptive stabilization controller and a switching strategy is developed to eliminate the phenomenon of uncontrollability. The proposed controller can guarantee that all the system states globally converge to the origin, while other signals remain bounded. Simulation example demonstrates the effectiveness and the robust features of the proposed controller.

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