Abstract

A new output feedback adaptive control scheme for multi-input and multi-output (MIMO) nonlinear systems is presented based on the high frequency gain matrix factorization and the backstepping approach with vector form. The only required prior knowledge about the high frequency gain matrix of the linear part of the system is the signs of its leading principal minors. The proposed controller is a dynamic one that only needs the measurement of the system output, and the observer and the filters are introduced in order to construct a virtual estimate of the unmeasured system states. The global stability of the closed-loop systems is guaranteed through this control scheme, and the tracking error converges to zero. Finally, the numerical simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

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