The non-smoothness problem in disturbance observer design

A set-invariance-based adaptive fuzzy control method

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Maolong Lv (TU Delft - Team Bart De Schutter)

S Baldi (Southeast University, TU Delft - Team Bart De Schutter)

Zongcheng Liu (Air Force Engineering University China)

Research Group
Team Bart De Schutter
Copyright
© 2019 Maolong Lv, S. Baldi, Zongcheng Liu
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TFUZZ.2019.2892353
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 Maolong Lv, S. Baldi, Zongcheng Liu
Research Group
Team Bart De Schutter
Bibliographical Note
Accepted Author Manuscript@en
Issue number
3
Volume number
27
Pages (from-to)
598-604
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Abstract

This work removes the critical assumptions of continuity, differentiability, and state-independent boundedness, which are typical of compounded disturbances in disturbance observer-based adaptive designs. Crucial in removing such assumptions are a novel observer-based design with state-dependent gain in place of a constant one, and a novel set-invariance design. The designs use different a priori knowledge of the disturbance, but they can both handle state-dependent (e.g., possibly unbounded) disturbances, as well as non-smooth (e.g., non-differentiable and jump discontinuous) disturbances. The tracking error is proven to be as small as desired by appropriately choosing design parameters. For the second design, which uses the least a priori knowledge of the disturbance, stability is proven by enhancing Lyapunov theory with an invariant-set mechanism, so as to construct an appropriate compact set resulting an invariant set for the closed-loop trajectories.

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