In this article, the tracking control problem is investigated for a class of nonlinear systems in the presence of unknown disturbance, input saturation, actuator fault, and unknown control coefficient. A novel disturbance observer-based adaptive fault-tolerant tracking control strategy is proposed with regard to nonlinear systems. Based on the Gaussian error function, the auxiliary dynamic system is designed to offset effects caused by the input saturation. Moreover, the Nussbaum-type function is employed to avert control singularity and deal with the unknown control coefficient. A theoretical analysis indicates that the boundedness of all signals in the closed-loop system can be guaranteed. Finally, two examples with one concerning the dynamic point-the-bit rotary steerable drilling tool system are given to confirm the validity of the method.
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