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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Zhipeng Shen ◽  
Xuechun Fan ◽  
Haomiao Yu ◽  
Chen Guo ◽  
Saisai Wang

Abstract This paper proposes a novel speed optimisation scheme for unmanned sailboats by sliding mode extremum seeking control (SMESC) without steady-state oscillation. In the sailing speed optimisation scheme, an initial sail angle of attack is first computed by a piecewise constant function in the feed forward block, which ensures a small deviation between sailing speed and the maximum speed. Second, the sailing speed approaches to maximum gradually by extremum search control (ESC) in the feedback block. In SMESC without steady-state oscillation, a switching law is designed to carry out the control transformation, so that the speed optimisation system carries out SMESC in the first convergence phase and ESC without steady-state oscillation in the second stability phase. This scheme combines the advantages of both control algorithms to maintain a faster convergence rate and to eliminate steady-state oscillation. Furthermore, the strict stability of the speed optimisation system is proved in this paper. Finally, we test a 12-m mathematical model of an unmanned sailboat in the simulation to demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of this speed optimisation scheme.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2050 (1) ◽  
pp. 012015
Author(s):  
Hong Yang ◽  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Chao Yang ◽  
Le Zhang

Abstract The problem about controller design for stochastic nonlinear switched systems with delay is considered. Stochastic switched nonlinear system is a kind of nonlinear system which integrates switching and nonlinear fuzzy characteristics and can fully reflect stochastic factors. First, the mathematical model of stochastic nonlinear switched systems with time delay and disturbance is given. Second, the corresponding controller is designed for the proposed model. Then, we use the multi-Lyapunov method to establish the closed-loop system on the basis of our designed controller, and give the necessary and sufficient conditions for the stability of the system. The switching law is designed to ensure the stability of subsystems activated by switching time. Finally, through the simulation software, we can see that the stability condition we obtained can make the studied system stable.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Hong Yang ◽  
Yu Zhang ◽  
Le Zhang

This paper addresses the problem of designing novel switching control for a class of stochastic nonlinear switched fuzzy systems with time delay. Firstly, a stochastic nonlinear switched fuzzy system can precisely describe continuous and discrete dynamics as well as their interactions in the complex real-world systems. Next, novel control algorithm and switching law design of the state-dependent form are developed such that the stability is guaranteed. Since convex combination techniques are used to derive the delay independent criteria, some subsystems are allowed to be unstable. Finally, various comparisons of the elaborated examples are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control design approach. All results illustrate good control performances as desired.


Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (17) ◽  
pp. 2124
Author(s):  
Yunmei Fang ◽  
Fang Chen ◽  
Juntao Fei

In this paper, an adaptive double feedback fuzzy neural fractional order sliding control approach is presented to solve the problem that lumped parameter uncertainties cannot be measured and the parameters are unknown in a micro gyroscope system. Firstly, a fractional order sliding surface is designed, and the fractional order terms can provide additional freedom and improve the control accuracy. Then, the upper bound of lumped nonlinearities is estimated online using a double feedback fuzzy neural network. Accordingly, the gain of switching law is replaced by the estimated value. Meanwhile, the parameters of the double feedback fuzzy network, including base widths, centers, output layer weights, inner gains, and outer gains, can be adjusted in real time in order to improve the stability and identification efficiency. Finally, the simulation results display the performance of the proposed approach in terms of convergence speed and track speed.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (16) ◽  
pp. 5177
Author(s):  
Chaoqing Min ◽  
Martin Dahlmann ◽  
Thomas Sattel

A vibration control concept based on vibration energy conversion and storage with respect to a serial-stiffness-switch system (4S) has previously been proposed. Here, we first present a rotational electromagnetic serial-stiffness-switch system as a novel practical vibration control system for experimental validation of the concept and, furthermore, an improved control strategy for higher vibration suppression performance is also proposed. The system consists of two spring-switch elements in series, where a parallel switch can block a spring. As an alternating mechanical switch, the experimental system uses two electromagnets with a shared armature. By connecting the armature to the rotating load or the base, the electromagnets decide which of the two spiral springs is blocked, while the other is active. A switching law based on the rotation velocity of the payload is used. Modelling and building of the experimental system were carried out. The corresponding experiment and simulation were executed and they matched well. These results prove that our serial-stiffness-switch system is capable of converting vibration energy and realizing vibration reduction under a forced harmonic disturbance. The effects of disturbance frequency, disturbance amplitude and sampling frequency on the system performance are shown as well. A position feedback control-based switching law is further put forward and experimentally verified to improve the repositioning accuracy of the disturbed system.


Author(s):  
Dandan Li ◽  
Zhiqiang Zuo ◽  
Yijing Wang

Using an event-based switching law, we address the stability issue for continuous-time switched affine systems in the network environment. The state-dependent switching law in terms of the region function is firstly developed. We combine the region function with the event-triggering mechanism to construct the switching law. This can provide more candidates for the selection of the next activated subsystem at each switching instant. As a result, it is possible for us to activate the appropriate subsystem to avoid the sliding motion. The Zeno behavior for the switched affine system can be naturally ruled out by guaranteeing a positive minimum inter-event time between two consecutive executions of the event-triggering threshold. Finally, two numerical examples are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiandong Chen ◽  
Xianfu Zhang

Abstract This paper studies the fixed-time output feedback stabilization control problem for chained nonholonomic systems. By means of switching control and $bi$-limit homogeneous techniques, it is firstly constructed two fixed-time state feedback stabilizing controllers for the considered systems. Then, a new state observer with a formalized switching law is proposed to fixed-time estimate system states, where high-order terms are applied to get uniform convergence regardless of initial conditions and low-order terms are aimed to the exact convergence in finite time. Finally, based on $bi$-limit homogeneous technique and Lyapunov stability theorem, fixed-time output feedback stabilizing controllers, one of which is discontinuous with a specific switching control law and the other is continuous, are constructed and the fixed-time output feedback stabilization of the considered systems is thus guaranteed. An example is presented to show the feasibility of the proposed fixed-time output feedback stabilization control strategy.


Author(s):  
Hongjing Yang ◽  
Panshuo Li ◽  
Mali Xing ◽  
Bin Zhang

In this article, a novel sampled-data control method is proposed for direct current to direct current converter. According to its switching property, the direct current to direct current converter is described as a switched affine system. A novel error tracking switching law is designed based on the multi-Lyapunov functions method and sampled-data control strategy with variant sampling intervals. The sufficient condition concerning the state of the constructed switched affine system converging to a finite region is developed, which guarantees the outcome voltage can approach the desired value and achieve the voltage adjustment. Based on it, the condition under uncertain parameters is developed as well, which would be more desirable in applications. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by numerical simulations. The proposed method is also applicable to other types of power converters.


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