2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.automatica.2012.06.062
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Global regulation of a class of feedforward and non-feedforward nonlinear systems with a delay in the input

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“…In Zhang et al (2013), the main integrators and the control input do not have delays and time-varying delays only exist in the nonlinearity part. For these obvious reasons, the results of Bekiaris-Liberis and Krstic (2010); Koo et al (2012); Ye (2011); Zhang et al (2013) are not applicable to our considered system.…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…In Zhang et al (2013), the main integrators and the control input do not have delays and time-varying delays only exist in the nonlinearity part. For these obvious reasons, the results of Bekiaris-Liberis and Krstic (2010); Koo et al (2012); Ye (2011); Zhang et al (2013) are not applicable to our considered system.…”
Section: Introduction and Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…These results have their own merits in achieving robust global stabilization, dealing with uncertain delays and high-order terms. However, the results of Bekiaris-Liberis and Krstic (2010), Koo et al (2012), Ye (2011) commonly deal with constant delays. In Zhang et al (2013), the main integrators and the control input do not have delays and time-varying delays only exist in the nonlinearity part.…”
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“…Bekiaris-Liberis and Krstić [2] designed a Lyapunov-based adaptive controller for linear feedforward systems with arbitrary initial estimates for the delays. Koo et al [8], Krstić [10], Mazenc et al [17], Zhang et al [29], respectively, considered more general feedforward nonlinear systems with a delay in the input by using different design and analysis methods. When feedforward systems with state and input time-delay, [26] investigated adaptive stabilization problem by taking a nested saturation feedback and a set of switching logics, [27] constructed the delay-independent feedback controllers based on the Lyapunov-Razumikhin theorem and LyapunovKrasovskii theorem, [28] studied global strong stabilization for high-order feedforward systems by adopting a dynamic low-gain control scheme.…”
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