Abstract

In this article, the issue of finite-time command filter-based adaptive fuzzy tracking control based on an event-triggered scheme for stochastic strict-feedback nonlinear systems is studied. By using a fuzzy logic system, finite-time command filter with compensation signals, an event-triggered adaptive controller is designed. The newly designed controller not only guarantees the property of finite-time convergence, but also reduces the communication burden from the controller to the actuator. Meanwhile, the problem of complexity explosion caused by the backstepping method is avoided by using command filter technology. The proposed controller can ensure that the output signal tracks the given reference signal under the bounded error. Finally, the simulation result proves the effectiveness of the proposed control method.

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