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A Framework for Prescribed-Time Control Design via Time-Scale Transformation

(2112.08496)
Published Dec 15, 2021 in eess.SY , cs.SY , and math.OC

Abstract

This letter presents a unified framework for the design of prescribed-time controllers under time-varying input and state constraints for normal-form unknown nonlinear systems with uncertain input gain. The proposed approach is based on a time-domain mapping method by which any infinite-time system can be corresponded to a prescribed-time system and vice versa. It is shown that the design of a constrained nonasymptotic prescribed-time controller can be reduced to the asymptotic control design for an associated constrained infinite-time system. Fa`a di Bruno's formula and Bell polynomials are used for a constructive representation of the associated infinite-time system. The presented results are not confined to a particular mapping function, which adds to the flexibility of the proposed scheme. It is shown that necessary and sufficient conditions on the uniform (practical) prescribed-time stability and attractivity can be obtained as corollaries of the main result.

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