Abstract

The problem of adaptive practical finite-time control is considered for a class of single-input and single-output non-linear systems, in which the system non-linear functions are assumed to be unknown. By combining adaptive fuzzy control approach with the backstepping technology, a backstepping-based adaptive fuzzy finite-time control scheme is proposed. In the control design procedure, fuzzy logic systems are employed to identify the non-linear uncertainties. The stability analysis of the adaptive closed-loop systems is proposed based on the finite-time Lyapunov stability theory. The proposed adaptive fuzzy controller guarantees that all the closed signals are semi-global practical finite-time stability while the tracking error converges to a small neighbourhood of the origin. Finally, simulation results are presented to validate the effectiveness of our results.

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