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Disturbance observer-based second order sliding mode attitude tracking control for flexible spacecraft

Chutiphon Pukdeboon, Anuchit Jitpattanakul (2017)

Kybernetika

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This paper presents a composite controller that combines nonlinear disturbance observer and second order sliding mode controller for attitude tracking of flexible spacecraft. First, a new nonsingular sliding surface is introduced. Then, a second order sliding mode attitude controller is designed to achieve high-precision tracking performance. An extended state observer is also developed to estimate the total disturbance torque consisting of environmental disturbances, system uncertainties...

Control of an induction motor using sliding mode linearization

Erik Etien, Sébastien Cauet, Laurent Rambault, Gérard Champenois (2002)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Nonlinear control of the squirrel induction motor is designed using sliding mode theory. The developed approach leads to the design of a sliding mode controller in order to linearize the behaviour of an induction motor. The second problem described in the paper is decoupling between two physical outputs: the rotor speed and the rotor flux modulus. The sliding mode tools allow us to separate the control from these two outputs. To take account of parametric variations, a model-based approach...

Robust hierarchical sliding mode control with state-dependent switching gain for stabilization of rotary inverted pendulum

Muhammad Idrees, Shah Muhammad, Saif Ullah (2019)

Kybernetika

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The rotary inverted pendulum (RIP) system is one of the fundamental, nonlinear, unstable and interesting benchmark systems in the field of control theory. In this paper, two nonlinear control strategies, namely hierarchical sliding mode control (HSMC) and decoupled sliding mode control (DSMC), are discussed to address the stabilization problem of the RIP system. We introduced HSMC with state-dependent switching gain for stabilization of the RIP system. Numerical simulations are performed...

Rotary inverted pendulum: trajectory tracking via nonlinear control techniques

Luis E. Ramos-Velasco, Javier Ruiz, Sergej Čelikovský (2002)

Kybernetika

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The nonlinear control techniques are applied to the model of rotary inverted pendulum. The model has two degrees of freedom and is not exactly linearizable. The goal is to control output trajectory of the rotary inverted pendulum asymptotically along a desired reference. Moreover, the designed controller should be robust with respect to specified perturbations and parameters uncertainties. A combination of techniques based on nonlinear normal forms, output regulation and sliding mode...

A new LMI-based robust finite-time sliding mode control strategy for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems

Saleh Mobayen, Fairouz Tchier (2015)

Kybernetika

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This paper presents a novel sliding mode controller for a class of uncertain nonlinear systems. Based on Lyapunov stability theorem and linear matrix inequality technique, a sufficient condition is derived to guarantee the global asymptotical stability of the error dynamics and a linear sliding surface is existed depending on state errors. A new reaching control law is designed to satisfy the presence of the sliding mode around the linear surface in the finite time, and its parameters...

Feedback linearization idle-speed control: design and experiments

Rolf Pfiffner, Lino Guzzella (1999)

Kybernetika

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This paper proposes a novel nonlinear control algorithm for idle-speed control of a gasoline engine. This controller is based on the feedback linearization approach and extends this technique to the special structure and specifications of the idle-speed problem. Special static precompensations and cascaded loops are used to achieve the desired bandwidth separation between the fast spark and slow air-bypass action. A key element is the inclusion of the (engine-speed dependent) induction...