Abstract

AbstractThis paper studies the finite time stabilization control (FTSC) problem of nonlinear systems with unknown functions and full‐state constraints (FSCs). A lemma dealing with unknown functions is put forward so that the assumptions and the “explosion of terms” (EOT) of backstepping are avoided. Compared with approximation algorithms, this algorithm can make the system states converge to the origin in a finite time. On the other hand, a new logarithmic constraint function is utilized to solve the drawback of barrier Lyapunov functions (BLFs). Then, combined with finite time control (FTC), an FTSC algorithm with FSCs is proposed. Finally, simulations of Chua's circuit system are given to verify the effectiveness and superiority of this algorithm. Compared with the approximation algorithm, this algorithm can theoretically make the states of Chua's circuit system to the origin in a finite time.

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