Nonlinear integral sliding mode control for a second order nonlinear system (Q892584)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511714
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511714 |
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Nonlinear integral sliding mode control for a second order nonlinear system (English)
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19 November 2015
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Summary: A Nonlinear Integral Sliding-Mode Control (NISMC) scheme is proposed for second order nonlinear systems. The new control scheme is characterized by a nonlinear integral sliding manifold which inherits the desired properties of the integral sliding manifold, such as robustness to system external disturbance. In particular, compared with four kinds of Sliding Mode Control (SMC), the proposed control scheme is able to provide better transient performances. Furthermore, the proposed scheme ensures the zero steady-state error in the presence of a constant disturbance or an asymptotically constant disturbance is proved by the Lyapunov stability theory and LaSalle's invariance principle. Finally, both the theoretical analysis and simulation examples demonstrate the validity of the proposed scheme.
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nonlinear integral sliding-mode control (NISMC)
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second order nonlinear systems
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robustness to external disturbance
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zero steady-state error
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Lyapunov stability theory
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LaSalle's invariance principle
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