Abstract

In this article, an adaptive fuzzy control method is proposed for induction motors (IMs) drive systems with unknown backlash-like hysteresis. First, the stochastic nonlinear functions existed in the IMs drive systems are resolved by invoking fuzzy logic systems. Then, a finite-time command filter technique is exploited to overcome the obstacle of “explosion of complexity” emerged in the classical backstepping procedure during the controller design process. Meanwhile, the effect of the filter errors generated by command filters is decreased by utilizing corresponding error compensating mechanism. To cope with the influence of backlash-like hysteresis input, an auxiliary system is constructed, in which the output signal is applied to compensate the effect of the hysteresis. The finite-time control technology is adopted to accelerate the response speed of the system and reduce the tracking error, and the stochastic disturbance and backlash-like hysteresis are considered to improve control accuracy. It’s shown that the tracking error can converge to a small neighborhood around the origin in finite-time under the constructed controller. Finally, the availability of the presented approach is validated through simulation results.

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