Abstract

This paper investigates the problem of asymptotic tracking control of nonlinear robotic systems with prescribed performance. The control strategy is developed based on a modified prescribed performance function (PPF) to guarantee the transient behavior, while the requirements on the accurate initial tracking error in the classical PPF can be remedied. The fuzzy logic system (FLS) is used to approximate the unknown dynamics. In the existing PPF based adaptive control schemes with FLSs, the tracking error does not achieve asymptotic convergence. To address this issue, a robust integral of the sign of the error (RISE) term is incorporated into the control design to reject the FLS approximation errors and external disturbances, such that the asymptotic convergence is achieved. Finally, numerical simulation and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.

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