Neural network ℒ1 adaptive control for a class of uncertain fractional order nonlinear systems

Integration ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ihab Abderraouf Boulham ◽  
Ahsene Boubakir ◽  
Salim Labiod
2021 ◽  
pp. 002029402110211
Author(s):  
Tao Chen ◽  
Damin Cao ◽  
Jiaxin Yuan ◽  
Hui Yang

This paper proposes an observer-based adaptive neural network backstepping sliding mode controller to ensure the stability of switched fractional order strict-feedback nonlinear systems in the presence of arbitrary switchings and unmeasured states. To avoid “explosion of complexity” and obtain fractional derivatives for virtual control functions continuously, the fractional order dynamic surface control (DSC) technology is introduced into the controller. An observer is used for states estimation of the fractional order systems. The sliding mode control technology is introduced to enhance robustness. The unknown nonlinear functions and uncertain disturbances are approximated by the radial basis function neural networks (RBFNNs). The stability of system is ensured by the constructed Lyapunov functions. The fractional adaptive laws are proposed to update uncertain parameters. The proposed controller can ensure convergence of the tracking error and all the states remain bounded in the closed-loop systems. Lastly, the feasibility of the proposed control method is proved by giving two examples.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Duc M. Le ◽  
Max L. Greene ◽  
Wanjiku A. Makumi ◽  
Warren E. Dixon

2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (15) ◽  
pp. 2833-2856
Author(s):  
Ahmed Elkenawy ◽  
Ahmad M El-Nagar ◽  
Mohammad El-Bardini ◽  
Nabila M El-Rabaie

This paper proposes an observer-based adaptive control for unknown nonlinear systems using an adaptive dynamic programming (ADP) algorithm. First, a diagonal recurrent neural network (DRNN) observer is proposed to estimate the unknown dynamics of the nonlinear system states. The proposed neural network offers a simpler structure with deeper memory and guarantees the faster convergence. Second, a neural controller is constructed via ADP method using the observed states to get the optimal control. The optimal control law is determined based on the new structure of the critic network, which is performed using the DRNN. The learning algorithm for the proposed DRNN observer-based adaptive control is developed based on the Lyapunov stability theory. Simulation results and hardware-in-the-loop results indicate the robustness of the proposed ADP to respond the system uncertainties and external disturbances compared with other existing schemes.


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