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Abstract:
In this article, an integral barrier Lyapunov-function (IBLF)-based adaptive tracking controller is proposed for a class of switched nonlinear systems under the arbitrary switching rule, in which the unknown terms are approximated by radial basis function neural networks (RBFNNs). The IBLF method is used to solve the problem of state constraint. This method constrains states directly and avoids the verification of feasibility conditions. In addition, a completely unknown control gain is considered, which makes it impossible to directly apply previous existing methods. To offset the effect of the unknown control gain, the lower bound of the control gain is added into the barrier Lyapunov function, and a regulating term is introduced into the controller. The proposed control strategy realizes three control objectives: 1) all the signals in the resulting system are bounded; 2) the system output tracks the reference signal to a arbitrarily small compact set; and 3) all the constraint conditions for system states are not violated. Finally, a simulation example is used to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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