Based on the nested-saturation technique, this paper investigates the global stabilization problem for a class of upper-triangular nonlinear systems with uncertain measurement functions. By imposing certain assumptions on the uncertain… Click to show full abstract
Based on the nested-saturation technique, this paper investigates the global stabilization problem for a class of upper-triangular nonlinear systems with uncertain measurement functions. By imposing certain assumptions on the uncertain powers, a state-feedback controller, only involving the known parameters, is designed to locally stabilize the nonlinear system. Then, a saturated controller is constructed by combining the nested function and the local stabilizer. With appropriate saturation level, it can be proved that the saturated controller is able to make the closed-loop system globally asymptotically stable. Finally, a simulation example is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed control scheme.
               
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