The problems of stability and robust tracking control for a class of switched nonlinear systems with uncertain input and state delays are investigated in this study. In the presence of unknown functions and external disturbances, an adaptive fuzzy technique based on nonlinear disturbance observer is used to counteract the effects of external disturbances and approximate unknown functions. For this purpose, it is first assumed that a common Lyapunov function exists for the switched system, and then a new common Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional is built using the terms of the hypothetical common Lyapunov function. By employing this new function, the delay-dependent input-to-state stability (ISS) under an arbitrary switching signal is provided. The robust tracking control problem for this system is investigated next. Finally, to assure ISS and robust tracking performance, an adaptive control law is developed that ensures conditions of the aforementioned hypothetical common Lyapunov function. In addition, to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed strategy, the aforesaid method is applied to a vehicle roll dynamic as well as a mass-spring system.
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