A Variable Power Surface Error Function backstepping based Dynamic Surface Control of Non-Lower Triangular Nonlinear Systems
Abstract
A control design for error reduction in the tracking control for a class of non-lower triangular nonlinear systems is presented by combining techniques of Variable Power Surface Error Function (VPSEF), backstepping, and dynamic surface control. At each step of design, a surface error is obtained, and based on its magnitude, the VPSEF technique decides the surface error to be used. Thus, the backstepping-based virtual and actual control law is designed to stabilize the corresponding subsystem. To address the issue of circular structure, a first-order low-pass filter is used to handle the virtual control signal at each intermediate stage of the recursive design. The stability analysis of the closed-loop system demonstrates that all signals indicate semi-global uniform ultimate boundedness. Moreover, by using the switching strategy of the control input using the VPSEF technique suitably, it is possible to ensure that the steady-state tracking error converges to a neighborhood of zero with an arbitrarily very small size. The effectiveness of the proposed concept has been verified using two different simulated demonstrations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.02473,
title = {A Variable Power Surface Error Function backstepping based Dynamic Surface Control of Non-Lower Triangular Nonlinear Systems},
author = {Abdulrazaq Nafiu Abubakar and Ali Nasir and Md Muzakkir Quamar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02473},
year = {2024}
}