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Adaptive fuzzy tracking control for a class of time-varying output constrained nonlinear systems with non-affine nonlinear faults

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This paper investigates a tracking control issue for a class of time -varying output constrained nonlinear systems subject to non-affine nonlinear faults and virtual control coefficients. In the controller design process, the nonlinear function is approximated by fuzzy logic systems. Utilizing a feasible function to convert the system, a new transformation strategy is proposed to handle the system with time -varying output constraints or without output constraints. The mean value theorem is applied to split non-affine faults, and the Nussbaum -type function is used to eliminate the effect of the unknown directional affine variable gain of input resulted from non-affine faults. Combined with adaptive fuzzy backstepping technology and the error transformation function, a new control strategy is presented, which not only deals with the time -varying output constraint but also handles non-affine faults, effectively. Finally, all closed -loop system signals are bounded, and the tracking error can converge to a small preset set. Two simulations are performed to confirm the validity of the presented strategy.

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date_range 2024
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Adaptive fuzzy control
Time-varying output constraint
Non-affine nonlinear faults
Nonlinear transformation function
Unknown virtual control coefficient
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