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Admissibility-Preserving Control for Strict-Feedback Nonlinear Systems with Asymmetric Actuator Constraints

arXiv:2608.15375v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This paper develops Admissibility-Preserving Control (APC), a realization-centered safety-critical control framework for strict-feedback systems subject to asymmetric actuator limits, time-varying output constraints, and actuator-rate limitations. APC denotes the overall control architecture, whereas an Admissibility-Preserving Input Realization (APIR) denotes its constraint-realization module. Therein, the APIR dynamically generates the physica

Published August 18, 2026 · Category: Robotics

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arXiv:2608.15375v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This paper develops Admissibility-Preserving Control (APC), a realization-centered safety-critical control framework for strict-feedback systems subject to asymmetric actuator limits, time-varying output constraints, and actuator-rate limitations. APC denotes the overall control architecture, whereas an Admissibility-Preserving Input Realization (APIR) denotes its constraint-realization module. Therein, the APIR dynamically generates the physical plant input while rendering its prescribed asymmetric actuator set forward invariant. In contrast to algebraic clipping and post-design saturation compensation, the actuator limits are embedded directly in a continuously differentiable dynamic realization with user-selectable regularity and interpretable tuning parameters. The APIR is integrated with recursive backstepping by treating the realized plant input as an additional state. The resulting design does not require an input-to-state stability assumption on the uncontrolled plant. Instead, the nonlinear drift terms are compensated recursively, subject to an explicit compatibility condition between the desired motion, the available control authority, and the APIR interior gain. The framework is further extended to time-varying output-safe tracking through a smooth asymmetric logarithmic barrier coordinate and its associated Lyapunov function and to simultaneous actuator-magnitude and rate constraints through a cascaded APIR. Rigorous Lyapunov and invariance analyses establish regional asymptotic tracking, forward invariance of the compatible admissible sets, and boundedness of all closed-loop signals. Numerical studies illustrate asymmetric actuator utilization, output-safety preservation, and magnitude-rate constraint enforcement.

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Originally published at arxiv.org.

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