Abstract

This paper presents an alternative method to solve the control problem of an uncertain nonlinear system in strict-feedback form with a time delay. Instead of using Lyapunov–Krasovskii functionals, ordinary Lyapunov functionals are used to design the controllers. In order to address the completely unknown uncertainties of the system, including the unmodeled dynamics, time-delay nonlinearities, and external disturbances, command filters are applied to reconstruct the estimations of such uncertainties, and the negative feedback of these estimations can be used to reduce the influence of such uncertainties on the system. With the help of the backstepping technique and the Lyapunov stability criterion, it is proved that the system output tracks the target signal with a small error, and contrastive simulation results verify our method’s effectiveness.

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