Abstract

AbstractRecently, the global robust output regulation problem for a class of uncertain multi‐input multi‐output (MIMO) nonlinear systems which may not have well‐defined relative degree and are subject to a nonlinear exosystem has been studied based on a constructive nonlinear internal model. However, the proposed nonlinear internal model‐based control law is applicable to the case where the exogenous signals are reference input and/or measurable disturbance rather than unmeasurable disturbance. For this reason, this paper further studies the same control problem based on a general nonlinear internal model independent of the exogenous signal. It is shown that this control problem can be converted into a global robust stabilization problem of a more complicated MIMO nonlinear system with various uncertainties and well solved by a recursive state feedback controller design. Thus our approach applies to a broader class of output regulation problem of MIMO nonlinear systems.

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