A new strongly predefined time sliding mode controller for a class of cascade high-order nonlinear systems
Many real-time systems can be described as cascade space-state models of different orders. In this paper, a new predefined controller is designed using a Strongly Predefined Time Sliding Mode Control (SPSMC) scheme for a cascade high-order nonlinear system. The proposed control scheme based-on SMC m...
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my.um.eprints.369632024-11-08T01:30:26Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36963/ A new strongly predefined time sliding mode controller for a class of cascade high-order nonlinear systems Abadi, Ali Soltani Sharif Hosseinabadi, Pooyan Alinaghi Mekhilef, Saad Ordys, Andrzej TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Many real-time systems can be described as cascade space-state models of different orders. In this paper, a new predefined controller is designed using a Strongly Predefined Time Sliding Mode Control (SPSMC) scheme for a cascade high-order nonlinear system. The proposed control scheme based-on SMC methodology is designed such that the system states reach zero within a determined time prior to performing numerical simulation. Moreover, Fixed Time Sliding Mode Control (FSMC) and Terminal Sliding Mode Control (TSMC) schemes are presented and simulated to provide a comparison with the proposed predefined time scheme. The numerical simulation is performed in Simulink/MATLAB for the proposed SPSMC and the other two existing methods on two examples: second and of third order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed SPSMC method. The trajectory tracking of the ship course system is addressed as an example of a second-order system. Synchronization of two chaotic systems, Genesio Tesi and Coullet, is considered as an example of a third-order system. Also, by using two performance criteria, a thorough comparison is made between the proposed predefined time scheme, SPSMC, and the two no predefined time schemes, FSMC and TSMC. Polska Akad Nauk, Polish Acad Sciences 2020 Article PeerReviewed Abadi, Ali Soltani Sharif and Hosseinabadi, Pooyan Alinaghi and Mekhilef, Saad and Ordys, Andrzej (2020) A new strongly predefined time sliding mode controller for a class of cascade high-order nonlinear systems. Archives of Control Sciences, 30 (3). pp. 599-620. ISSN 12302384, DOI https://doi.org/10.24425/acs.2020.134679 <https://doi.org/10.24425/acs.2020.134679>. 10.24425/acs.2020.134679 |
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Many real-time systems can be described as cascade space-state models of different orders. In this paper, a new predefined controller is designed using a Strongly Predefined Time Sliding Mode Control (SPSMC) scheme for a cascade high-order nonlinear system. The proposed control scheme based-on SMC methodology is designed such that the system states reach zero within a determined time prior to performing numerical simulation. Moreover, Fixed Time Sliding Mode Control (FSMC) and Terminal Sliding Mode Control (TSMC) schemes are presented and simulated to provide a comparison with the proposed predefined time scheme. The numerical simulation is performed in Simulink/MATLAB for the proposed SPSMC and the other two existing methods on two examples: second and of third order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed SPSMC method. The trajectory tracking of the ship course system is addressed as an example of a second-order system. Synchronization of two chaotic systems, Genesio Tesi and Coullet, is considered as an example of a third-order system. Also, by using two performance criteria, a thorough comparison is made between the proposed predefined time scheme, SPSMC, and the two no predefined time schemes, FSMC and TSMC. |
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A new strongly predefined time sliding mode controller for a class of cascade high-order nonlinear systems |
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A new strongly predefined time sliding mode controller for a class of cascade high-order nonlinear systems |
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A new strongly predefined time sliding mode controller for a class of cascade high-order nonlinear systems |
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