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Command-Filter-Based Predefined-Time Control for State-Constrained Nonlinear Systems Subject to Preassigned Performance Metrics


Abstract:

This article tackles the predefined-time control problem for nonlinear systems subject to preassigned performance metrics (PPMs) and state constraints. To meet the PPMs a...Show More

Abstract:

This article tackles the predefined-time control problem for nonlinear systems subject to preassigned performance metrics (PPMs) and state constraints. To meet the PPMs and state constraints, the preassigned performance control-based barrier Lyapunov functions are designated to acquire the performance metrics and the satisfaction of state constraints. The proposed control approach combines the predefined-time control with the recursive design of command-filter backstepping to achieve the preset convergence time based on designing indicators while also ensuring the satisfaction of the desired PPMs and constraint conditions. In addition, the command-filter design eliminates the requirement of proving the continuity of high-order derivatives of the virtual control signals, resulting in a significant reduction in the complexity of stability analyses related to predefined-time convergence of the closed-loop signals. The stability analyses and simulation results of two examples provide support for the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed command-filter predefined-time control approach.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control ( Volume: 69, Issue: 11, November 2024)
Page(s): 7801 - 7807
Date of Publication: 07 May 2024

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