Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-2853

Event-triggered fixed-time adaptive control for constrained nonlinear systems with input dead-zone and saturation

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Date of first publication2026-01-16
Date of publication in PubData 2026-01-19

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1007/s10489-026-07085-5
Kharrat, M., Mercorelli, P. (2026). Event-triggered fixed-time adaptive control for constrained nonlinear systems with input dead-zone and saturation. Applied Intelligence, 56(2), Article 48.
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This paper addresses the issue of fixed-time neural adaptive event-triggered control for nonstrict-feedback nonlinear systems with full-state constraints, input dead-zone, and saturation. Radial basis function neural networks (RBFNNs) are used to identify the unknown nonlinearities. The paper considers both input saturation and dead-zone effects, approximating these non-smooth nonlinearities with a non-affine smooth function and then transforming them into an affine form using the mean value theorem. The approach integrates backstepping recursive design with a varying threshold event-triggered condition to create an event-triggered neural adaptive fixed-time control algorithm that employs barrier Lyapunov functions (BLFs) and RBFNNs. By applying the fixed-time stability criterion, the proposed controller ensures that the tracking error converges to a smaller region within a fixed time and that all variables in the closed-loop system remain bounded. Finally, two simulation examples are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Nonlinear System; Event-triggered; Fixed-time Stability; Dead-zone and Saturation; Pendulum System

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