Abstract
SummaryFor the global stabilization of a family of feedforward nonlinear time‐delay systems whose linearized systems consist of a chain of identical oscillators, a saturated feedback control is established based on a special canonical form. The proposed control laws use not only the current states but also the delayed states for feedback, which helps maintain the decoupling property in the recursive design. Moreover, explicit conditions guaranteeing the stability of the closed‐loop system are provided. When the nonlinear terms vanish and even the oscillators are distinct, a modified saturated feedback control can still be established for the corresponding global stabilization problem. Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approaches.
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