Observer-based robust tracking control for a class of switched nonlinear cascade systems

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This paper is devoted to robust output feedback tracking control design for a class of switched nonlinear cascade systems. The main goal is to ensure the global input-to-state stable (ISS) property of the tracking error nonlinear dynamics with respect to the unknown structural system uncertainties and external disturbances. First, a nonlinear observer is constructed through state transformation to reconstruct the unavailable states, where only one parameter should be determined. Then, by virtue of the nonlinear sliding mode control (SMC), a discontinuous nonlinear output feedback controller is designed using a backstepping like design procedure to ensure the ISS property. Finally, an example is provided to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2013 Ben Niu et al.

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Niu, B., Zhao, D., Zhao, X., Li, H., Chen, X., & Dong, X. (2013). Observer-based robust tracking control for a class of switched nonlinear cascade systems. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/136863

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