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In this paper, an adaptive prescribed performance tracking control(PPTC) problem of uncertain nonlinear systems with unknown hysteresis input is investigated. For the purpose of implementing the PPTC, a performance function and an error conversion function are introduced. Moreover, a backlash-like hysteresis model is adopted to describe the hysteresis nonlinearity, which makes the controller design feasible. Additionally, by converting the backlash-like hysteresis model into a linear model with bounded error, the difficulties caused by hysteresis behavior on controller design are settled. Thus, integrating multi-dimensional Taylor network(MTN) approximation technique into adaptive backstepping method, an adaptive control scheme for uncertain nonlinear systems is proposed. Apart from ensuring that all signals of the closed-loop system keep bounded, the proposed control scheme not only makes the tracking error converge to an arbitrarily small neighborhood around the origin, but also guarantees the tracking error trajectory within the limits set by PPTC. Ultimately, two simulations are applied to verify the validity of the proposed control scheme.
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