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Adaptive Fixed-Time Neural Networks Control for Pure-Feedback Non-Affine Nonlinear Systems with State Constraints
Yang Li1, Quanmin Zhu2, Jianhua Zhang1
1School of Information and Control Engineering, Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao 266525, China.
Abstract:
A new fixed-time adaptive neural network control strategy is designed for pure-feedback non-affine nonlinear systems with state constraints according to the feedback signal of the error system. Based on the adaptive backstepping technology, the Lyapunov function is designed for each subsystem. The neural network is used to identify the unknown parameters of the system in a fixed-time, and the designed control strategy makes the output signal of the system track the expected signal in a fixed-time. Through the stability analysis, it is proved that the tracking error converges in a fixed-time, and the design of the upper bound of the setting time of the error system only needs to modify the parameters and adaptive law of the controlled system controller, which does not depend on the initial conditions.
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