scholarly journals Composite Observer-Based Adaptive Dynamic Surface Control for Fractional-Order Nonlinear Systems with Input Saturation

Author(s):  
Bai Zhiye ◽  
Li Shenggang ◽  
Liu Heng

This article proposes an adaptive neural output feedback control scheme in combination with state and disturbance observers for uncertain fractional-order nonlinear systems containing unknown external disturbance, input saturation and immeasurable state. The radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) approximation is used to estimate unknown nonlinear function, and a state observer as well as a fractional-order disturbance observer is developed simultaneously by using the approximation output of the RBFNN to estimate immeasurable states and unknown compounded disturbances, respectively. Then, a fractional-order auxiliary system is constructed to compensate the effects caused by the saturated input. In addition, by introducing a dynamic surface control strategy, the tedious analytic computation of time derivatives of virtual control laws in the conventional backstepping method is avoided. The proposed method guarantees that the boundness of all signals in the closed loop system and the tracking errors converge to a small neighbourhood around the origin. Finally, two examples are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed control method.

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 172988141987807
Author(s):  
Lei Wan ◽  
Jiangfeng Zeng ◽  
Yueming Li ◽  
Hongde Qin ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
...  

In this study, a new neural observer-based dynamic surface control scheme is proposed for the path following of underactuated unmanned surface vessels in the presence of input saturation and time-varying external disturbance. The dynamic surface control technique is augmented by a robust adaptive radial basis function neural network and a nonlinear neural disturbance observer. Radial basis function neural network is employed to deal with system uncertainties, and the nonlinear neural disturbance observer is developed to compensate for the unknown compound disturbance that contains the input saturation approximation error and the external disturbance. Moreover, the stringent known boundary requirement of the unknown disturbance constraint is eliminated with the proposed nonlinear neural disturbance observer. Meanwhile, to deal with the non-smooth saturation nonlinearity, a new parametric hyperbolic tangent function approximation model with arbitrary prescribed precision is constructed, which results in the transient performance improvement for the path following control system. Stability analysis shows that all the signals in the closed-loop system are guaranteed to be ultimately bounded. Comparative simulation results further demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.


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