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Singularity-Free Fixed-Time Fuzzy Control for Robotic Systems With User-Defined Performance

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS
Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 2388-2398

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TFUZZ.2020.2999746

Keywords

Robots; Fuzzy logic; Jacobian matrices; Control systems; Lyapunov methods; Adaptive control; Adaptive fuzzy control; error constraint; fixed-time control; robotic system; user-defined performance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61703051]
  2. Project of Liaoning Province Science and Technology Program [2019-KF-03-13]

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This article investigates the singularity-free adaptive fuzzy fixed-time control problem for an uncertain n-link robotic system with position tracking error constraint, presenting an improved error conversion mechanism and constructing an appropriate barrier Lyapunov function. The proposed controller ensures quick transient response and avoids singularity issues, demonstrating the feasibility of the control strategy through simulation results.
In this article, the singularity-free adaptive fuzzy fixed-time control problem is studied for an uncertain n-link robotic system with the position tracking error constraint. The controlled robotic system can be described as a multiple-input-multiple-output system.To implement the user-defined performance, an improved error conversion mechanism based on performance functions is presented such that the converted error is limited to an interval greater than zero, and an appropriate barrier Lyapunov function (BLF) is constructed to avoid the breach of position tracking error constraint. The fuzzy approximator is utilized to estimate the unknown functions. The significance and challenges of this article are to establish a new error conversion mechanism and design corresponding BLF that can be integrated into fixed-time control design to present a singularity-free adaptive fuzzy fixed-time control scheme. Benefits of the proposed adaptive fixed-time controller in comparison to the current approaches are that it cannot cause the singularity issue appearing in backstepping-based fixed-time control design and ensures quick transient response. Combining with Lyapunov stability theory, the boundedness of the closed-loop signals is ensured, and the position tracking error can be constrained in the user-defined performance boundaries. Finally, simulation results demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed control strategy.

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