scholarly journals Sliding Mode Control of Uncertain Neutral Stochastic Systems with Multiple Delays

2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dilan Chen ◽  
Weidong Zhang

This paper is concerned with the sliding mode control for uncertain stochastic neutral systems with multiple delays. A switching surface is adopted first. Then, by means of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), a sufficient condition is derived to ensure the global stochastic stability of the stochastic system in the sliding mode for all admissible uncertainties. The synthesized sliding mode controller guarantees the existence of the sliding mode.

2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 983-999
Author(s):  
Huan Li ◽  
Pengyi Tang ◽  
Yuechao Ma

In this paper, a class of observer-based sliding mode controller is designed, and the finite-time H∞ control problem of uncertain T-S fuzzy systems with time-varying is studied. Firstly, an integral-type sliding surface function with time-delay is devised based on the state estimator, and sufficient criteria of finite-time bounded and finite-time H∞ bounded can be obtained for the T-S systems. Moreover, the proposed sliding mode control law is integrated to ensure the dynamics of controlled system into the sliding surface in a finite-time interval. Then, according to the linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), the desired gain matrices of fuzzy sliding mode controller and state estimator are derived. Finally, effectiveness gives some illustrative examples may be used to display the value of the current proposed method as well as a significant improvement.


Author(s):  
Mona Afshari ◽  
Saleh Mobayen ◽  
Rahman Hajmohammadi ◽  
Dumitru Baleanu

This paper considers a global sliding mode control (GSMC) approach for the stabilization of uncertain chaotic systems with multiple delays and input nonlinearities. By designing the global sliding mode surface, the offered scheme eliminates reaching phase problem. The offered control law is formulated based on state estimation, Lyapunov–Krasovskii stability theory, and linear matrix inequality (LMI) technique which present the asymptotic stability conditions. Moreover, the proposed design approach guarantees the robustness against multiple delays, nonlinear inputs, nonlinear functions, external disturbances, and parametric uncertainties. Simulation results for the presented controller demonstrate the efficiency and feasibility of the suggested procedure.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siew Min See ◽  
Johari Halim Shah Osman

Sebahagian besar masalah yang dihadapi dalam teori kawalan sistem boleh dikurangkan kepada beberapa masalah pengoptimuman cembung atau kuasi–cembung piawai yang melibatkan ketaksamaan matriks lelurus (LMI). Dengan perkembangan terbaru tentang cara titik dalaman, masalah pengoptimuman tersebut dapat diselesaikan secara efisien dengan kaedah berangka. Satu daripada aplikasi LMI boleh dilihat dalam penyelesaian masalah kawalan ragam gelincir. Sistem kawalan ragam gelincir berkemampuan supaya tidak terpengaruh secara keseluruhan oleh ketidakpastian padanan apabila berada dalam ragam gelincir. Akan tetapi, sistem masih menghadapi gangguan yang tidak diingini apabila diusik oleh ketidakpastian tidak terpadan, serta masalah gelugutan. Dalam kertas kerja ini, permukaan gelincir direka bentuk dengan integrasi suatu kriteria H infiniti terjamin kos optimum untuk mengurangkan gangguan tidak terpadan. Permukaan kos terjamin tersebut diterbitkan daripada prosedur pengoptimuman cembung yang diformulasikan sebagai masalah LMI. Satu kawalan licin seragam diaplikasikan untuk menyelesaikan masalah gelugutan. Keputusan menunjukkan bahawa pengawal tersebut dapat memperbaiki prestasi dari segi penyingkiran gelugutan secara keseluruhan dan penyisihan gangguan tidak terpadan Kata kunci: Ketaksamaan matriks lelurus (LMI), kawalan ragam gelincir, gangguan tidak terpadan, bebas gelugutan, kriteria H infiniti terjamin kos optimum A wide range of problems encountered in system control theory can be reduced to a few standard convex or quasiconvex optimisation problems involving linear matrix inequalities (LMI). With recent developed of interior point methods, the optimisation problems can be solved numerically very efficiently. One of the applications of the LMI may be seen in solving the sliding mode control problems. The sliding mode control system is capable of total invariance to the matched uncertainties while remain in the sliding mode. But the system may still face the undesirable distractions cause by the mismatched uncertainties, and chattering problem. In this paper, the sliding surface is designed with integration of an optimal guaranteed cost H infinity criterion to attenuate the mismatched disturbances. The guaranteed cost surface is derived from a convex optimisation procedure formulated as an LMI problem. A unified smooth control law is applied to solve the chattering problem. The results showed that the controller may improve the performance with total chattering elimination and mismatched disturbances rejection. Key words: Linear matrix inequalities (LMI), sliding mode control, mismatched uncertainties, chattering free, optimal guaranteed cost H infinity criterion


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Zhang ◽  
Yonggui Kao ◽  
Jingyan Zhu ◽  
Wei Li

The paper is concerned with sliding mode control for uncertain time-delay systems subjected to input nonlinearity and stochastic perturbations. Using the sliding mode control, a robust law is derived to guarantee the reachability of the sliding surface in a finite time interval. The sufficient conditions on asymptotic stability of the error system and sliding mode dynamics with disturbance attenuation level are presented in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Finally, an example is provided to illustrate the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
Imen Saidi ◽  
Asma Hammami

Introduction: In this paper, a robust sliding mode controller is developed to control an orthosis used for rehabilitation of lower limb. Materials and Methods: The orthosis is defined as a mechanical device intended to physically assist a human subject for the realization of his movements. It should be adapted to the human morphology, interacting in harmony with its movements, and providing the necessary efforts along the limbs to which it is attached. Results: The application of the sliding mode control to the Shank-orthosis system shows satisfactory dynamic response and tracking performances. Conclusion: In fact, position tracking and speed tracking errors are very small. The sliding mode controller effectively absorbs disturbance and parametric variations, hence the efficiency and robustness of our applied control.


2014 ◽  
Vol 678 ◽  
pp. 399-405
Author(s):  
Yan Mei

Bidirectional DC/DC converter is used for the battery charging and discharging. The sliding mode controller based on state space averaging algorithm is used for controlling bidirectional DC/DC converter. Two kinds of working modes, buck mode and boost mode, have been analyzed and three kinds of working states which are consisted by two working modes have been deeply discussed, and the automatic switch logic diagram when battery charging and discharging through the bidirectional DC/DC converter has been presented. Situation of system based on S1, S2 conducting alternately has been studied, and the simulations were also presented. According to the results, the characteristics of good stability and transient can be confirmed.


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