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Predefined-Time Adaptive Neural Tracking Control for a Single Link Manipulator with an Event-Triggered Mechanism
Yikai Wang1, Yuan Sun1, Yueyuan Zhang1
1School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou 215137, China.
Abstract:
This paper introduces an adaptive trajectory-tracking control method for uncertain nonlinear systems, leveraging a time-varying threshold event-triggered mechanism to achieve predefined-time tracking. Compared to conventional time-triggering approaches, the employment of a time-varying threshold event-triggered mechanism significantly curtails communication resource wastage without compromising the system's performance. Furthermore, a novel adaptive control algorithm with predefined timing is introduced. This method guarantees that tracking errors converge to within a small vicinity of the origin within a predefined timeframe, ensuring all signals in the closed-loop system remain bounded. Moreover, by adjusting a controller-related parameter, we can predefine the upper bound of the convergence time. Finally, the efficacy of the control scheme is corroborated by simulation results obtained from a nonlinear manipulator system.

