Abstract

SummaryThis paper focuses on the issue of the adaptive fuzzy fault‐tolerant control for a type of nonlinear system with input delay and disturbances. Fuzzy logic systems (FLSs) are used to estimate the unknown nonlinear quantities of the system. The Pade approximation is applied to counteract the negative effects of input delay on the system. The prescribed performance control based on error transformation helps to guarantee the transient performance of system errors. A fuzzy state observer is established to estimate the unmeasurable states of the system. Then, in presence of disturbances and actuator faults, a finite‐time control scheme is designed using the Lyapunov function and the backstepping technique. Based on Lyapunov stability, it is proved that the tracking error can converge to a specified range in a finite time, and all signals in the system are bounded in the controller design. In the end, the simulations of a second‐order system and a multi‐area interconnected power system certify the feasibility and effectiveness of the control strategy.

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