Abstract

This paper studies the problem of event-triggered impulsive tracking control (ETITC) for uncertain strict-feedback nonlinear systems (USFNSs). In contrast to existing impulsive control schemes, this paper incorporates the neural-network (NN)-based backstepping technique into impulsive control design, such that stronger nonlinearities and uncertainties are allowed to be included in the concerned systems. The proposed state-feedback ETITC scheme guarantees that all the signals of the closed-loop system are bounded and the tracking error ultimately converges to an adjustable bounded region, while also avoiding the Zeno behavior. In addition, by constructing a NN-based observer, this paper further develops an output-feedback ETITC scheme to extend its investigation to the scenario where full states are not available for impulsive control design. Finally, an illustrative example involving a chemical reactor system is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of our control schemes.

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