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Chattering-free sliding mode control for networked control system with time delay and packet dropout based on a new compensation strategy (Q2325087)

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Chattering-free sliding mode control for networked control system with time delay and packet dropout based on a new compensation strategy
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    Chattering-free sliding mode control for networked control system with time delay and packet dropout based on a new compensation strategy (English)
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    9 September 2019
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    Summary: This paper addresses the sliding mode control problem for a class of networked control systems with long time delay and consecutive packet dropout. A new modeling method is proposed, through which time delay and packet dropout are modeled in a unified model described by one Markov chain. To avoid the chattering problem of classic reaching law, a new chattering-free reaching law is proposed. Then with a focus on the problem that controller-actuator channel network condition cannot be foreseen by the controller, a new compensation strategy is proposed, which can effectively compensate for the effect of time delay and packet dropout in controller-actuator channel. Finally, a simulation example is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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