Abstract

In this paper, an adaptive fixed-time controller is raised for the manipulator system with uncertain disturbances to boost the rate and precision of its trajectory tracking and solve the convergence time dependence on the system's initial conditions. First, a nonsingular fixed-time sliding mode (SM) surface and a reaching law based on an arctangent function are constructed to enhance the control scheme performance. Second, the upper bound is difficult to obtain because of the uncertainty of the disturbance. The disturbance upper bound is estimated by adaptive techniques, which do not require a priori knowledge about the upper bound and effectively inhibit the effect of disturbance on the system. Finally, the fixed-time convergence of the states is analyzed by rigorous theoretical proof, and the validity of the presented control scheme is demonstrated by simulation.

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