Neural adaptive fault-tolerant finite-time control for nonstrict feedback systems: An event-triggered mechanism
K Sun1, J Qiu2, H R Karimi1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milano 20156, Italy.
Abstract:
The problem of event-triggered neural adaptive fault-tolerant finite-time control is investigated for a class of nonstrict feedback nonlinear systems in the presence of nonaffine nonlinear faults. The event-triggered signal is designed by using a relative-threshold to reduce communication burden. The dynamic surface control method is used to relax the assumption of the reference signal and deal with the computational complexity issue. Based on the finite-time stability, a new neural adaptive backstepping design method is developed. The event-triggered neural adaptive fault-tolerant control law is developed for the closed-loop system so that not only the semi-global practical finite-time stability is ensured, but also the tracking performance with a small residual set is guaranteed. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed control law is verified via simulation results.
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