Adaptive robust dynamic surface asymptotic tracking for uncertain strict-feedback nonlinear systems with unknown control direction.

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Science and Technology on Complex System Control and Intelligent Agent Cooperation Laboratory, Beijing 100074, China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2022

For strict-feedback nonlinear systems (SFNSs) with unknown control direction, this paper synthesizes an asymptotic tracking controller by a combination of the dynamic surface control (DSC) technique, the Nussbaum gain technique (NGT) and fuzzy logic systems (FLSs). The SFNSs under study feature unknown nonlinear uncertainties and external disturbances. By utilizing the DSC technique with nonlinear filters, the issue of 'differential explosion' is obviated, in which the adaptive laws are constructed to conquer the effect of unknown functions. The FLSs are exploited to cope with uncertainties without any prior conditions of the ideal weight vectors and the approximation errors. In addition, by introducing the NGT, the unknown control direction problem is solved. Compared with the existing results, the proposed design procedure is able to simultaneously overcome the 'differential explosion' and the unknown control direction problems, and asymptotic tracking is accomplished. At the end, a second-order numerical system and a more realistic Norrbin nonlinear mathematical model are applied to confirm the feasibility of the design procedure.

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