SUMMARYFor a class of high-order stochastic nonlinear systems with stochastic inverse dynamics which are neither necessarily feedback linearizable nor affine in the control input, this paper investigates the problem of statefeedback stabilization for the first time. Under some weaker assumptions, a smooth state-feedback controller is designed, which ensures that the closed-loop system has an almost surely unique solution on ½0; 1Þ; the equilibrium at the origin of the closed-loop system is globally asymptotically stable in probability, and the states can be regulated to the origin almost surely. A simulation example demonstrates the control scheme.
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