Abstract

This paper proposed an event-triggered adaptive fuzzy prescribed time control strategy for a class of nonlinear systems with uncertain external disturbances and unknown virtual control coefficients under prescribed performance. A novel time-domain mapping technique is proposed to transform the prescribed time tracking control problem into an asymptotic convergence problem. An observer is designed to estimate for the external disturbance and fuzzy approximation error of fuzzy logic systems (FLSs). The problem of “explosion of complexity” is addressed by applying dynamic surface control (DSC) technique to backstepping. An adaptive fuzzy event-triggered strategy is designed using the Lyapunov stability theorem. This strategy ensures that, after time-domain mapping, the tracking error asymptotically converges to zero. Additionally, there is no Zeno behavior and all system signals are bounded. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is verified through three simulation examples.

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