Sliding Mode Control for Trajectory Tracking of Nonholonomic Wheeled Mobile Robots Based on Neural Dynamic Model

Author(s):  
Z.P. Wang ◽  
W.R. Yang ◽  
G.X. Ding
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aicha Bessas ◽  
Atallah Benalia ◽  
Farès Boudjema

Wheeled mobile robots present a typical case of complex systems with nonholonomic constraints. In the past few years, the dominance of these systems has been a very active research field. In this paper, a new method based on an integral sliding mode control for the trajectory tracking of wheeled mobile robots is proposed. The controller is designed to solve the reaching phase problem with the elimination of matched disturbances and minimize the unmatched one. We distinguish two parts in the suggested controller: a high-level controller to stabilize the nominal system and a discontinuous controller to assess the trajectory tracking in the presence of disturbances. This controller is robust during the entire motion. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is demonstrated through simulation studies for the unicycle with matched and unmatched disturbances.


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