Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems
The first sliding mode control application may be found in the papers back in the 1930s in Russia. With its versatile yet simple design procedure the methodology is proven to be one of the most powerful solutions for many practical control designs. For the sake of demonstration this paper is oriente...
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doaj-81d706e43c18460eb28a26d77afa33932020-11-25T01:06:07ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472002-01-0184-545147310.1080/10241230306724Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systemsVadim I. Utkin0Hao-Chi Chang1Departments of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, OH, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, OH, USAThe first sliding mode control application may be found in the papers back in the 1930s in Russia. With its versatile yet simple design procedure the methodology is proven to be one of the most powerful solutions for many practical control designs. For the sake of demonstration this paper is oriented towards application aspects of sliding mode control methodology. First the design approach based on the regularization is generalized for mechanical systems. It is shown that stability of zero dynamics should be taken into account when the regular form consists of blocks of second-order equations. Majority of applications in the paper are related to control and estimation methods of automotive industry. New theoretical methods are developed in the context of these studies: sliding made nonlinear observers, observers with binary measurements, parameter estimation in systems with sliding mode control.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10241230306724Sliding mode control; Inverted pendulum; Induction motor; Binary sensor; VGT; EGR; Diesel engines; Alternator; Air conditioner; Climate control; ABS; Optimization. |
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Vadim I. Utkin Hao-Chi Chang Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems Mathematical Problems in Engineering Sliding mode control; Inverted pendulum; Induction motor; Binary sensor; VGT; EGR; Diesel engines; Alternator; Air conditioner; Climate control; ABS; Optimization. |
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Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems |
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Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems |
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Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems |
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Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems |
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Sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems |
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sliding mode control on electro-mechanical systems |
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Mathematical Problems in Engineering |
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1024-123X 1563-5147 |
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The first sliding mode control application may be found in the papers back in the 1930s in Russia. With its versatile yet simple design procedure the methodology is proven to be one of the most powerful solutions for many practical control designs. For the sake of demonstration this paper is oriented towards application aspects of sliding mode control methodology. First the design approach based on the regularization is generalized for mechanical systems. It is shown that stability of zero dynamics should be taken into account when the regular form consists of blocks of second-order equations. Majority of applications in the paper are related to control and estimation methods of automotive industry. New theoretical methods are developed in the context of these studies: sliding made nonlinear observers, observers with binary
measurements, parameter estimation in systems with sliding mode control. |
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Sliding mode control; Inverted pendulum; Induction motor; Binary sensor; VGT; EGR; Diesel engines; Alternator; Air conditioner; Climate control; ABS; Optimization. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10241230306724 |
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