“…It is well known that tracking a known reference with prespecified performance (including convergence rate/time, overshoot, and given tracking precision) is of great practical importance in a number of applications . For instance, in missile tracking, vehicle self‐parking, and multiagent system formation, etc, it is often required or desired to achieve prescribed control performance, which can be adjustable and predefined for safe and reliable accomplishment, in which transformation technique has been proven useful in signal processing and control, ie, Laplace, time‐varying scaling, error/state transformation, and coordinate transformation in feedback control. For the general nonlinear systems with state‐space equation, especially the strict‐feedback systems, except the coordinate transformation, which is usually used for control design, the other typical and popular transformations are as follows: - ➀Constant transformation ζ = γz with γ being a constant scalar or matrix and z being the tracking error or state;
- ➁Error/State transformation with being the function of z ;
- ➂Time‐varying scaling transformation ζ = β ( t ) z with β ( t ) being the function of time t .
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