Realization of two-dimensional target tracking problem via autonomous mobile robots using fuzzy sliding mode control

Author(s):  
Wei Tong ◽  
Tzuu-Hseng S. Li
Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 2211
Author(s):  
Jeng-Tze Huang ◽  
Chun-Kai Chiu

Adaptive fuzzy sliding-mode control design for omnidirectional mobile robots with prescribed performance is presented in this work. First, an error transformation which transforms the constrained variable into an unconstrained one is carried out. Next, a fuzzy logic system (FLS) for approximating the unknown dynamics is constructed. Based on such a model, a nominal adaptive linearizing controller incorporating a serial-parallel model (SPM)-based composite algorithm, which improves the tracking performance of the overall closed-loop system, is synthesized. To solve the so-called “loss of controllability” problem, a smooth-switching algorithm is embedded which hands over the control authority to an auxiliary sliding-mode controller until the danger is safely bypassed. The proposed design ensures the semi-globally uniformly ultimately bounded stability of the closed-loop signals. Simulation works demonstrating the validity of the proposed design are presented in the final.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Jen-Hsing Li ◽  
Juing-Shian Chiou

This paper presents the two-dimensional fuzzy sliding mode control of a field-sensed magnetic suspension system. The fuzzy rules include both the sliding manifold and its derivative. The fuzzy sliding mode control has advantages of the sliding mode control and the fuzzy control rules are minimized. Magnetic suspension systems are nonlinear and inherently unstable systems. The two-dimensional fuzzy sliding mode control can stabilize the nonlinear systems globally and attenuate chatter effectively. It is adequate to be applied to magnetic suspension systems. New design circuits of magnetic suspension systems are proposed in this paper. ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller is utilized as a digital controller. The implemented driver, sensor, and control circuits are simpler, more inexpensive, and effective. This apparatus is satisfactory for engineering education. In the hands-on experiments, the proposed control scheme markedly improves performances of the field-sensed magnetic suspension system.


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