Disturbance observer-based nonsingular fixed-time fuzzy adaptive event-triggered output feedback control of uncertain nonlinear systems
This article examines the fuzzy adaptive event-triggered output feedback control issue of eliminating fixed-time singularity for a type of uncertain nonlinear systems with disturbance observer structures. By introducing novel bounded time-varying functions (TVFs), a set of more general intermediate-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fuzzy sets and systems 2025-01, Vol.498, p.109132, Article 109132 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article examines the fuzzy adaptive event-triggered output feedback control issue of eliminating fixed-time singularity for a type of uncertain nonlinear systems with disturbance observer structures. By introducing novel bounded time-varying functions (TVFs), a set of more general intermediate-variable-based disturbance observers (IVBDOs) is constructed. Combining the corresponding auxiliary reduced-power function and the quartic Lyapunov method, a co-design scheme for a fuzzy approximation high-order controller and an improved event-triggered mechanism with a judgment indicator threshold is proposed. Especially, the developed framework not only removes the singularity during the fixed-time design process but also further reduces the communication resources. By means of theoretical analysis, the devised solution achieves fixed-time stable control (FTSC) of the system and the tracking error converges to the desired neighborhood around the origin. After verifying the absence of Zeno behavior, the efficacy of the presented methodology is supported by two simulation examples. |
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ISSN: | 0165-0114 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fss.2024.109132 |