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Sliding Mode Control and Observation

Sliding Mode Control and Observation
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 39198506X Druckausg.: ‡Sliding mode control and observation
ISBN 978-0-8176-4892-3
Name Shtessel, Yuri
Edwards, Christopher
ANZEIGE DER KETTE Edwards, Christopher
Name Fridman, Leonid
Levant, Arie
T I T E L Sliding Mode Control and Observation
Verlagsort New York, NY
Verlag Birkhäuser
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
2014
Umfang Online-Ressource (XVII, 356 p. 168 illus, digital)
Reihe Control Engineering
Notiz / Fußnoten Description based upon print version of record
Weiterer Inhalt Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction: Intuitive Theory of Sliding Mode Control; 1.1 Main Concepts of Sliding Mode Control; 1.2 Chattering Avoidance: Attenuation and Elimination; 1.2.1 Chattering Elimination: Quasi-Sliding Mode; 1.2.2 Chattering Attenuation: Asymptotic Sliding Mode; 1.3 Concept of Equivalent Control; 1.4 Sliding Mode Equations; 1.5 The Matching Condition and Insensitivity Properties; 1.6 Sliding Mode Observer/Differentiator; 1.7 Second-Order Sliding Mode; 1.8 Output Tracking: Relative Degree Approach; 1.8.1 Conventional Sliding Mode Controller Design. 1.8.2 Integral Sliding Mode Controller Design1.8.3 Super-Twisting Controller Design; 1.8.4 Prescribed Convergence Law Controller Design; 1.9 Notes and References; 1.10 Exercises; Chapter 2 Conventional Sliding Modes; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Filippov Solution; 2.1.2 Concept of Equivalent Control; 2.2 State-Feedback Sliding Surface Design; 2.2.1 Regular Form; 2.2.2 Eigenvalue Placement; 2.2.3 Quadratic Minimization; 2.3 State-Feedback Relay Control Law Design; 2.3.1 Single-Input Nominal Systems; 2.3.2 Single-Input Perturbed Systems; 2.3.3 Relay Control for Multi-input Systems. 2.4 State-Feedback Unit-Vector Control2.4.1 Design in the Presence of Matched Uncertainty; 2.4.2 Design in the Presence of Unmatched Uncertainty; 2.5 Output Tracking with Integral Action; 2.6 Output-Based Hyperplane Design; 2.6.1 Static Output-Feedback Hyperplane Design; 2.6.2 Static Output-Feedback Control Law Development; 2.6.3 Dynamic Output-Feedback Hyperplane Design; 2.6.4 Dynamic Output-Feedback Control Law Development; 2.6.5 Case Study: Vehicle Stability in a Split-Mu Maneuver; 2.7 Integral Sliding Mode Control; 2.7.1 Problem Formulation; 2.7.2 Control Design Objective. 2.7.3 Linear Case2.7.4 ISM Compensation of Unmatched Disturbances; 2.8 Notes and References; 2.9 Exercises; Chapter 3 Conventional Sliding Mode Observers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 A Simple Sliding Mode Observer; 3.3 Robustness Properties of Sliding Mode Observers; 3.4 A Generic Conventional Sliding Mode Observer; 3.5 A Sliding Mode Observer for Nonlinear Systems; 3.6 Fault Detection: A Simulation Example; 3.7 Notes and References; 3.8 Exercises; Chapter 4 Second-Order Sliding Mode Controllers and Differentiators; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 2-Sliding Mode Controllers; 4.2.1 Twisting Controller. 4.2.2 Suboptimal Algorithm4.2.3 Control Algorithm with Prescribed Convergence Law; 4.2.4 Quasi-Continuous Control Algorithm; 4.2.5 Accuracy of 2-Sliding Mode Controllers; 4.3 Control of Relative Degree One Systems; 4.3.1 Super-Twisting Controller; 4.3.2 First-Order Differentiator; 4.4 Differentiator-Based Output-Feedback 2-SM Control; 4.5 Chattering Attenuation; 4.6 Case Study: Pendulum Control; 4.6.1 Discontinuous Control; 4.6.2 Chattering Attenuation; 4.7 Variable-Gain Super-Twisting Control; 4.7.1 Problem Statement; 4.7.2 The Variable-Gain Super-Twisting Algorithm. 4.8 Case Study: The Mass-Spring-Damper System
Titelhinweis Druckausg.: ‡Sliding mode control and observation
ISBN ISBN 978-0-8176-4893-0
Klassifikation TJFM
TJFD
TEC004000
TEC037000
629.83
629.8
TJ210.2-211.495
TJ163.12
ZQ 5224
Kurzbeschreibung The sliding mode control methodology has proven effective in dealing with complex dynamical systems affected by disturbances, uncertainties and unmodeled dynamics. Robust control technology based on this methodology has been applied to many real-world problems, especially in the areas of aerospace control, electric power systems, electromechanical systems, and robotics. Sliding Mode Control and Observation represents the first textbook that starts with classical sliding mode control techniques and progresses toward newly developed higher-order sliding mode control and observation algorithms and their applications. The present volume addresses a range of sliding mode control issues, including: *Conventional sliding mode controller and observer design *Second-order sliding mode controllers and differentiators *Frequency domain analysis of conventional and second-order sliding mode controllers *Higher-order sliding mode controllers and differentiators *Higher-order sliding mode observers *Sliding mode disturbance observer based control *Numerous applications, including reusable launch vehicle and satellite formation control, blood glucose regulation, and car steering control are used as case studies Sliding Mode Control and Observation is aimed at graduate students with a basic knowledge of classical control theory and some knowledge of state-space methods and nonlinear systems, while being of interest to a wider audience of graduate students in electrical/mechanical/aerospace engineering and applied mathematics, as well as researchers in electrical, computer, chemical, civil, mechanical, aeronautical, and industrial engineering, applied mathematicians, control engineers, and physicists. Sliding Mode Control and Observation provides the necessary tools for graduate students, researchers and engineers to robustly control complex and uncertain nonlinear dynamical systems. Exercises provided at the end of each chapter make this an ideal text for an advanced course taught in control theory
1. Schlagwortkette Nichtlineare Regelung
Nichtlineares System
Sliding-Mode
ANZEIGE DER KETTE Nichtlineare Regelung -- Nichtlineares System -- Sliding-Mode
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