Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper studies adaptive finite-time control problem of a class of nonlinear systems with dynamic and parametric uncertainties. The power of systems in this paper is any positive odd rational number but not necessary equal to or greater than one. To solve this problem, finite-time input-to-state stability (FTISS) is used to characterise the unmeasured dynamic uncertainty. By skillfully combining Lyapunov function, sign function, adding a power integrator, adaptive control and FTISS methods, an adaptive state feedback controller is designed to drive the states to the origin in finite time while maintaining all the closed-loop signals bounded.

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