控制理论(社会学)
非线性系统
计算机科学
控制(管理)
分散系统
控制器(灌溉)
控制系统
作者
Yongliang Zhan,Xiaomei Li,Shaocheng Tong
标识
DOI:10.1109/tnnls.2022.3143901
摘要
This article addresses the output-feedback decentralized control issue for the fractional-order nonlinear large-scale nonstrict-feedback systems with states immeasurable and unknown dead zones. The unknown nonlinear functions are identified by neural networks (NNs), and immeasurable states are estimated by establishing an NNs' decentralized state observer. The algebraic loop issue is solved by using the property of NN basis functions and designing the fractional-order adaptation laws. In addition, the fractional-order dynamic surface control (FODSC) design technique is introduced in the adaptive backstepping control algorithm to avoid the issue of ``explosion of complexity.'' Then, by treating the nonsymmetric dead zones as the time-varying uncertain systems, an adaptive NNs' output-feedback decentralized control scheme is developed via the fractional-order Lyapunov stability criterion. It is proven that the controlled fractional-order systems are stable, and the tracking and observer errors can converge to a small neighborhood of zero. Two simulation examples are given to confirm the validity of the put forward control scheme.
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