Abstract

In this article, the problem of decentralized fuzzy adaptive control is addressed for a class of stochastic interconnected nonlinear large-scale systems including saturation and unknown disturbance. Fuzzy logic systems (FLSs) are used to estimate packaged nonlinear uncertainties. The command filter technique is presented to eliminate the “explosion of complexity” obstacle associated with the backstepping procedures and the corresponding error compensation mechanism is constructed to alleviate the effect of the errors generated by command filters. The influence of input saturation is compensated by introducing an auxiliary system. Meanwhile, an improved adaptive fuzzy decentralized controller is developed and it is able to minimize calculation time since there is no need for repeated differentiation for the virtual control laws. The presented control scheme not only assures the semi-global boundedness of all the signals in the closed-loop system, but also makes the output tracking errors reach a small neighborhood around the origin. Finally, both numerical and practical examples are provided to illustrate the efficiency and effectiveness of our theoretic result.

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