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Sliding mode disturbance observer-based fractional second-order nonsingular terminal sliding mode control for PMSM position regulation system (Q1665497)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6926178
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Sliding mode disturbance observer-based fractional second-order nonsingular terminal sliding mode control for PMSM position regulation system
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6926178

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    Sliding mode disturbance observer-based fractional second-order nonsingular terminal sliding mode control for PMSM position regulation system (English)
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: This paper investigates the position regulation problem of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) subject to parameter uncertainties and external disturbances. A novel fractional second-order nonsingular terminal sliding mode control (F2NTSMC) is proposed and the finite time stability of the closed-loop system is ensured. A sliding mode disturbance observer (SMDO) is developed to estimate and make feedforward compensation for the lumped disturbances of the PMSM system. Moreover, the finite-time convergence of estimation errors can be guaranteed. The control scheme combining F2NTSMC and SMDO can not only improve performance of the closed-loop system and attenuate disturbances, but also reduce chattering effectively. Simulation results show that the proposed control method can obtain satisfactory position tracking performance and strong robustness.
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