Abstract
In this paper, the decentralized adaptive prescribed performance finite-time tracking control problem is investigated for a class of interconnected non-affine nonlinear systems with unmodeled dynamics, unknown control direction and unknown dead zone. A novel tracking control strategy combining Nussbaum-gain technique with finite-time control is presented. The designed controller can guarantee that tracking error of each subsystem is constrained by finite-time performance function and converges to the given neighborhood of the equilibrium point within a given arbitrarily settling time. Meanwhile, all the signals in the closed-loop interconnected system are bounded. In addition, the problem that the prescribed performance control method is difficult to realize decentralized control is solved by means of a special mathematical transformation. Specifically, the settling time is a design parameter which is independent of the system initial states in this method. The simulation results are presented to demonstrate the feasibility and superiority of the proposed control method.
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