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This article considers the point-to-point tracking control problem for a class of unknown nonlinear discrete-time systems with output saturation. A novel data-driven finite-iteration learning control algorithm is proposed to achieve bounded tracking errors within limited iteration. First, considering the case that the model of the nonlinear discrete-time system is unknown, the relationship between the output of the system and the control inputs at these given points is derived using recursive evolution in the time domain. Then, the dynamic data-driven model of the system is established using iterative domain dynamic linearization techniques. Second, a finite finite-iteration learning algorithm based on the fractional power of error information is designed, and the finite-iteration convergence of the proposed algorithm is rigorously proven in theory. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is validated by simulation results.
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