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Adaptive finite-time control for switched nonlinear systems subject to multiple objective constraints via
Wen-Jing He1, Shan-Liang Zhu2, Na Li1
1School of Mathematics and Physics, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, 266061, China.
Abstract:
The finite-time control of switched nonlinear systems subject to multiple objective constraints is investigated in this article. Firstly, with the aim of dealing with the major challenge brought by multiple objective constraints, the time-varying and asymmetric barrier function is designed, which transforms multiple objective constrained systems into unconstrained systems. Secondly, the dynamic surface control technique is introduced into the backstepping design process, and the error generated in the filtering process is reduced by constructing the error compensation systems. Then, an adaptive finite-time controller based on multi-dimensional Taylor network (MTN) is proposed. The controller proposed in this article can avoid the "singularity" problem and ensure that the objective functions never violate constraints. Finally, the effectiveness of the finite-time control strategy proposed in this article is verified by the aircraft system simulation.
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