D. Swaroop,J. Karl Hedrick,Pak Yip,J. Christian Gerdes
出处
期刊:IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control [Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers] 日期:2000-10-01卷期号:45 (10): 1893-1899被引量:2096
标识
DOI:10.1109/tac.2000.880994
摘要
A method is proposed for designing controllers with arbitrarily small tracking error for uncertain, mismatched nonlinear systems in the strict feedback form. This method is another "synthetic input technique," similar to backstepping and multiple surface control methods, but with an important addition, /spl tau/-1 low pass filters are included in the design where /spl tau/ is the relative degree of the output to be controlled. It is shown that these low pass filters allow a design where the model is not differentiated, thus ending the complexity arising due to the "explosion of terms" that has made other methods difficult to implement in practice. The backstepping approach, while suffering from the problem of "explosion of terms" guarantees boundedness of tracking errors globally; however, the proposed approach, while being simpler to implement, can only guarantee boundedness of tracking error semiglobally, when the nonlinearities in the system are non-Lipschitz.