Abstract

This article studies the adaptive neural decentralized two-bit-triggered control problem for interconnected large-scale nonlinear systems in nonstrict-feedback forms (NFF) with actuator failures. Since actuator failures occur frequently in practical systems, it will affect the stability of the interconnected large-scale systems under consideration. Combining radial basis function neural networks (RBF NNs) and a command filter, an adaptive decentralized two-bit-triggered (TBT) control method based on backstepping recursive design is presented to deal with this problem. Different from the traditional event-triggered control, the problem of control signal transmission bit is further considered to save system transmission resources. The proposed control scheme can guarantee that all signals are bounded and have good tracking performance. Finally, two simulation examples are provided to verify the validity of the presented control scheme.

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