Abstract

This article considers the problem of finite-time adaptive fuzzy prescribed performance control (PPC) via output-feedback for nonstrict-feedback nonlinear systems. The fuzzy state observer is designed to estimate the unmeasured system states. To rapidly approximate the derivative of virtual signal, a novel finite-time command filter is proposed. The fractional power error compensation mechanism is established to remove filtered error. By integrating the PPC and command filter technique into backstepping recursive design, a finite-time adaptive output-feedback controller is constructed, and the stability of closed-loop system is strictly proved. The designed control strategy shows that the closed-loop system is practical finite-time stable, and the output tracking error converges to a residual set within prescribed performance bound in finite time. Finally, a numerical comparison and practical examples are provided to demonstrate the validity of the developed finite-time control algorithm.

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