Title :
The Bang-Bang Funnel Controller for Uncertain Nonlinear Systems With Arbitrary Relative Degree
Author :
Liberzon, Daniel ; Trenn, Stephan
Author_Institution :
Coordinated Sci. Lab., Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
The paper considers output tracking control of uncertain nonlinear systems with arbitrary known relative degree and known sign of the high frequency gain. The tracking objective is formulated in terms of a time-varying bound-a funnel-around a given reference signal. The proposed controller is bang-bang with two control values. The controller switching logic handles arbitrarily high relative degree in an inductive manner with the help of auxiliary derivative funnels. We formulate a set of feasibility assumptions under which the controller maintains the tracking error within the funnel. Furthermore, we prove that under mild additional assumptions the considered system class satisfies these feasibility assumptions if the selected control values are sufficiently large in magnitude. Finally, we study the effect of time delays in the feedback loop and we are able to show that also in this case the proposed bang-bang funnel controller works under slightly adjusted feasibility assumptions.
Keywords :
bang-bang control; nonlinear control systems; uncertain systems; arbitrary relative degree; auxiliary derivative funnels; bang-bang funnel controller; controller switching logic; high frequency gain; output tracking control; time delay effect; time-varying bound; tracking error; uncertain nonlinear systems; Bismuth; Delay effects; Differential equations; Nonlinear systems; Safety; Switches; Bang-bang control; nonlinear systems; uncertain systems;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2013.2277631