This paper addresses the preassigned-time chaos control problem of memristor chaotic systems with time delays.Since the introduction of memristor,the presented models are nonlinear systems with chaotic dynamics.First,...This paper addresses the preassigned-time chaos control problem of memristor chaotic systems with time delays.Since the introduction of memristor,the presented models are nonlinear systems with chaotic dynamics.First,the TS fuzzy method is adopted to describe the chaotic systems.Then,a sliding-model-based control approach is proposed to achieve the preassigned-time stabilization of the presented models,where the upper bound of stabilization time can be arbitrarily specified in advance.Finally,simulation results demonstrate the validity of presented control approach and theoretic results.展开更多
The method to design sliding-mode observers for systems with unknown inputs and measurement disturbances is presented in the paper. An augmented system is constructed by viewing the measurement disturbances as unknow ...The method to design sliding-mode observers for systems with unknown inputs and measurement disturbances is presented in the paper. An augmented system is constructed by viewing the measurement disturbances as unknow inputs. For such an augmented system, the so-called observer matching condition is not satisfied. Based on the construction of auxiliary outputs, the observer matching condition may be satisfied. High-order sliding-mode differentiators are developed to obtain the estimates of those unmeasurable variables contained in the auxiliary output vector. Employing the estimate of auxiliary output vector, a sliding-mode observer is designed. The simulation results to a real model show that the proposed method is effective.展开更多
The path-following control of the asymmetry underactuated unmanned surface vehicle(USV) under external disturbances such as unknown constant and irrational ocean currents is discussed, and an adaptive sliding-mode pat...The path-following control of the asymmetry underactuated unmanned surface vehicle(USV) under external disturbances such as unknown constant and irrational ocean currents is discussed, and an adaptive sliding-mode path-following control system is proposed, which comprises a path-variable updated law,a modified integral line-of-sight(ILOS) guidance law based on a time-varying lookahead distance and adaptive feedback linearizing controllers combined with sliding-mode technique. A more accurate USV model without the assumption of having diagonal inertia and damping matrices is first presented, aiming at improving the performance of the path-following control. Next, the coordinate transformation is adopted to decouple the sway dynamic from the rudder angle, and the path-following errors dynamics without non-singular problem are presented in the moving Frenet-Serret frame. Then, based on the cascaded theorem and the adaptive sliding-mode method, the adaptive control law of position errors and course error are designed, among which the lookahead distance and integral gain are all computed as different functions of cross-track error to estimate and compensate the sideslip angle caused by external disturbances adaptively. Finally, according to the Lyapunov and cascaded theorem, the control system proposed is proved to be uniform globally asymptotic stability(UGAS) and uniform semiglobal exponential stability(USGES) when the control objectives are all achieved. Simulation results illustrate the precision and high-quality performance of this new controller.展开更多
The design of optimal guidance law for intercepting a near-space hypersonic maneuvering target with bounded inputs is considered. Firstly, a maneuvering model for near-space hypersonic aircraft is given. Then, the air...The design of optimal guidance law for intercepting a near-space hypersonic maneuvering target with bounded inputs is considered. Firstly, a maneuvering model for near-space hypersonic aircraft is given. Then, the aircraft acceleration prediction can be obtained using this model with two neural networks. By using the target acceleration prediction, which is taken into account when calculating the Zero Effort Miss(ZEM), an optimal sliding-mode guidance law is proposed to fulfill the guidance task. An adaptive sliding-mode switch term is designed to deal with actuator saturation and prediction errors. Finally, numerical simulations show that the proposed guidance law can reduce the energy consumption and the terminal acceleration command of the interceptor effectively.展开更多
In this paper,the sliding-mode control of a bilinear system is studied. It improves the dynamicresponse of the closedweloop system around the original point and is rather robust to the bounded disturbance. At last,the...In this paper,the sliding-mode control of a bilinear system is studied. It improves the dynamicresponse of the closedweloop system around the original point and is rather robust to the bounded disturbance. At last,the model of an ammonia synthesis reactor is adopted to illustrate the phenomenon described.展开更多
This paper addresses the problem of distributed secondary control for islanded AC microgrids with external disturbances.By using a full-order sliding-mode(FOSM)approach,voltage regulation and frequency restoration are...This paper addresses the problem of distributed secondary control for islanded AC microgrids with external disturbances.By using a full-order sliding-mode(FOSM)approach,voltage regulation and frequency restoration are achieved in finite time.For voltage regulation,a distributed observer is proposed for each distributed generator(DG)to estimate a reference voltage level.Different from some conventional observers,the reference voltage level in this paper is accurately estimated under directed communication topologies.Based on the observer,a new nonlinear controller is designed in a backstepping manner such that an FOSM surface is reached in finite time.On the surface,the voltages of DGs are regulated to the reference level in finite time.For frequency restoration,a distributed controller is further proposed such that a constructed FOSM surface is reached in finite time,on which the frequencies of DGs are restored to a reference level in finite time under directed communication topologies.Finally,case studies on a modified IEEE 37-bus test system are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness,the robustness against load changes,and the plug-and-play capability of the proposed controllers.展开更多
Vision-based pose stabilization of nonholonomic mobile robots has received extensive attention. At present, most of the solutions of the problem do not take the robot dynamics into account in the controller design, so...Vision-based pose stabilization of nonholonomic mobile robots has received extensive attention. At present, most of the solutions of the problem do not take the robot dynamics into account in the controller design, so that these controllers are difficult to realize satisfactory control in practical application. Besides, many of the approaches suffer from the initial speed and torque jump which are not practical in the real world. Considering the kinematics and dynamics, a two-stage visual controller for solving the stabilization problem of a mobile robot is presented, applying the integration of adaptive control, sliding-mode control, and neural dynamics. In the first stage, an adaptive kinematic stabilization controller utilized to generate the command of velocity is developed based on Lyapunov theory. In the second stage, adopting the sliding-mode control approach, a dynamic controller with a variable speed function used to reduce the chattering is designed, which is utilized to generate the command of torque to make the actual velocity of the mobile robot asymptotically reach the desired velocity. Furthermore, to handle the speed and torque jump problems, the neural dynamics model is integrated into the above mentioned controllers. The stability of the proposed control system is analyzed by using Lyapunov theory. Finally, the simulation of the control law is implemented in perturbed case, and the results show that the control scheme can solve the stabilization problem effectively. The proposed control law can solve the speed and torque jump problems, overcome external disturbances, and provide a new solution for the vision-based stabilization of the mobile robot.展开更多
In modern vehicles, electronic throttle(ET) has been widely utilized to control the airflow into gasoline engine. To solve the control difficulties with an ET, such as strong nonlinearity,unknown model parameters and ...In modern vehicles, electronic throttle(ET) has been widely utilized to control the airflow into gasoline engine. To solve the control difficulties with an ET, such as strong nonlinearity,unknown model parameters and input saturation constraints,an adaptive sliding-mode tracking control strategy for an ET is presented. Compared with the existing control strategies for an ET, input saturation constraints and parameter uncertainties are adequately considered in the proposed control strategy. At first, the nonlinear dynamic model for control of an ET is described. According to the dynamical model, the nonlinear adaptive sliding-mode tracking control method is presented,where parameter adaptive laws and auxiliary design system are employed. Parameter adaptive law is given to estimate the unknown parameter with an ET. An auxiliary system is designed,and its state is utilized in the tracking control method to handle the input saturation. Stability proof and analysis of the adaptive sliding-mode control method is performed by using Lyapunov stability theory. Finally, the reliability and feasibility of the proposed control strategy are evaluated by computer simulation.Simulation research shows that the proposed sliding-mode control strategy can provide good control performance for an ET.展开更多
This work focuses on motion control of high-velocity autonomous underwater vehicle(AUV).Conventional methods are effective solutions to motion control of low-and-medium-velocity AUV.Usually not taken into consideratio...This work focuses on motion control of high-velocity autonomous underwater vehicle(AUV).Conventional methods are effective solutions to motion control of low-and-medium-velocity AUV.Usually not taken into consideration in the control model,the residual dead load and damping force which vary with the AUV’s velocity tend to result in difficulties in motion control or even failure in convergence in the case of high-velocity movement.With full consideration given to the influence of residual dead load and changing damping force upon AUV motion control,a novel sliding-mode controller(SMC)is proposed in this work.The stability analysis of the proposed controller is carried out on the basis of Lyapunov function.The sea trials results proved the superiority of the sliding-mode controller over sigmoid-function-based controller(SFC).The novel controller demonstrated its effectiveness by achieving admirable control results in the case of high-velocity movement.展开更多
A dynamic model of a remotely operated vehicle(ROV)is developed.The hydrodynamic damping coefficients are estimated using a semi-predictive approach and computational fluid dynamic software ANSYS-CFX?and WAMIT?.A slid...A dynamic model of a remotely operated vehicle(ROV)is developed.The hydrodynamic damping coefficients are estimated using a semi-predictive approach and computational fluid dynamic software ANSYS-CFX?and WAMIT?.A sliding-mode controller(SMC)is then designed for the ROV model.The controller is subsequently robustified against modeling uncertainties,disturbances,and measurement errors.It is shown that when the system is subjected to bounded uncertainties,the SMC will preserve stability and tracking response.The paper ends with simulation results for a variety of conditions such as disturbances and parametric uncertainties.展开更多
This paper presents an adaptive control scheme with an integration of sliding mode control into the L1 adaptive control architecture, which provides good tracking performance as well as robustness against matched unce...This paper presents an adaptive control scheme with an integration of sliding mode control into the L1 adaptive control architecture, which provides good tracking performance as well as robustness against matched uncertainties. Sliding mode control is used as an adaptive law in the L1 adaptive control architecture, which is considered as a virtual control of error dynamics between estimated states and real states. Low-pass filtering mechanism in the control law design prevents a discontinuous signal in the adaptive law from appearing in actual control signal while maintaining control accuracy. By using sliding mode control as a virtual control of error dynamics and introducing the low-pass filtered control signal, the chattering effect is eliminated. The performance bounds between the close-loop adaptive system and the closed-loop reference system are characterized in this paper. Numerical simulation is provided to demonstrate the performance of the presented adaptive control scheme.展开更多
This paper investigates the overload stabilization problem of the rolling-missile subject to parameters uncertainty and actuator saturation. In order to solve this problem, a sliding-mode control(SMC) scheme is techni...This paper investigates the overload stabilization problem of the rolling-missile subject to parameters uncertainty and actuator saturation. In order to solve this problem, a sliding-mode control(SMC) scheme is technically employed by using the backstepping approach to make the dynamic system stable. In addition,SMC with the tanh-type switching function plays an important role in reducing intrinsic vibration. Furthermore, an auxiliary system(AS) is developed to compensate for nonlinear terms arising from input saturation. Finally, the simulation results provide a solution to demonstrate that the suggested SMC and the AS methodology have advantages of strong tracking capability, anti-interference ability and anti-saturation performance.展开更多
This paper is concerned with bipartite consensus tracking for multi-agent systems with unknown disturbances.A barrier function-based adaptive sliding-mode control(SMC)approach is proposed such that the bipartite stead...This paper is concerned with bipartite consensus tracking for multi-agent systems with unknown disturbances.A barrier function-based adaptive sliding-mode control(SMC)approach is proposed such that the bipartite steady-state error is converged to a predefined region of zero in finite time.Specifically,based on an error auxiliary taking neighboring antagonistic interactions into account,an SMC law is designed with an adaptive gain.The gain can switch to a positive semi-definite barrier function to ensure that the error auxiliary is constrained to a predefined neighborhood of zero,which in turn guarantees practical bipartite consensus tracking.A distinguished feature of the proposed controller is its independence on the bound of disturbances,while the input chattering phenomenon is alleviated.Finally,a numerical example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed controller.展开更多
A nonlinear robust control strategy is proposed to force an underactuated surface ship to follow a predefined path with uncertain environmental disturbance and parameters.In the controller design,a high-gain observer ...A nonlinear robust control strategy is proposed to force an underactuated surface ship to follow a predefined path with uncertain environmental disturbance and parameters.In the controller design,a high-gain observer is used to estimate velocities,thus only position and yaw angle measurements are required.The control problem of underactuated system is transformed into a control of fully actuated system through adopting an improved line-of-sight(LOS) guidance law.A sliding-mode controller is designed to eliminate the yaw angle error,and provide the control system robustness.The control law is proved semi-globally exponentially stable(SGES) by applying Lyapunov stability theory,and numerical simulation using real data of a monohull ship illustrates the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed methodology.展开更多
The purpose of this study is to design a fractional-order super-twisting sliding-mode controller for a class of nonlinear fractionalorder systems.The proposed method has the following advantages:(1)Lyapunov stability ...The purpose of this study is to design a fractional-order super-twisting sliding-mode controller for a class of nonlinear fractionalorder systems.The proposed method has the following advantages:(1)Lyapunov stability of the overall closed-loop system,(2)output tracking error’s convergence to zero,(3)robustness against external uncertainties and disturbances,and(4)reduction of the chattering phenomenon.To investigate the performance of the method,the proposed controller is applied to an autonomous underwater robot and Lorenz chaotic system.Finally,a simulation is performed to verify the potential of the proposed method.展开更多
In this paper, the authors present a new control strategy for continuous backbone (continuum) "trunk and tentacle" robots. Control of this emerging new class of robots has proved difficult due to the inherent comp...In this paper, the authors present a new control strategy for continuous backbone (continuum) "trunk and tentacle" robots. Control of this emerging new class of robots has proved difficult due to the inherent complexity of their dynamics. Using a recently established full dynamic model, the authors introduce a new nonlinear model-based control strategy for continuum robots. The approach is applicable to continuum robots which can extend/contract as well as bend throughout their structure. Results are illustrated using the mathematical model of a three-section, six-degree of freedom planar continuum robot.展开更多
A novel maximum power point tracking method based on sliding mode control and average state model of PV generation systems is developed.This method consists of two parts:term of constant control and term of index cont...A novel maximum power point tracking method based on sliding mode control and average state model of PV generation systems is developed.This method consists of two parts:term of constant control and term of index control.It is different from the conventional sliding mode control which uses a constant speed control law.The developed method uses a controllable sliding mode switching function which can automatically adjust the approaching speed,so as to enable the photovoltaic system to achieve fast dynamic response and stable output power.System simulations using MATLAB are performed.Compared with conventional methods,simulation results show that maximum power point tracking times for the novel method both in start-up phase and in cases of environmental changes can be shorten by more than 50%.A experimental platform of 150W PV system has been established to conduct tests.Experimental results show that the maximum power point tracking times both in start-up phase and in load stepping phase including the illumination change phase,can be significantly decreased.These results indicate that the developed method owns better dynamic response than constant speed control law.It can be used in photovoltaic generation system.展开更多
A fuzzy sliding-mode control (FSMC) scheme based on T-S fuzzy models was proposed for the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive system to solve the speed tracking problem. A T-S fuzzy model was firstly forme...A fuzzy sliding-mode control (FSMC) scheme based on T-S fuzzy models was proposed for the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive system to solve the speed tracking problem. A T-S fuzzy model was firstly formed to represent the nonlinear system of PMSM. For converting the tracking control into a stabilization problem, a new control design was proposed to define the internal desired states. Then, the FSMC controller for PMSM system with parameter variation and load disturbance was designed based on the fuzzy model. The performance of the proposed controller was verified by experimental results on PMSM system. The results show that the FSMC scheme can drive the dynamics of PMSM into a designated sliding surface in finite time and guarantee the property of asymptotical stability. The information of upper bound of modeling errors as well as perturbations is not required when using the FSMC controller.展开更多
Although the channel-decoupling assumption is often used in design of three-dimensional guidance laws, it loses its rationality for aircrafts with strong kinematics coupling because body rotation arises. To overcome t...Although the channel-decoupling assumption is often used in design of three-dimensional guidance laws, it loses its rationality for aircrafts with strong kinematics coupling because body rotation arises. To overcome this trouble, a novel guiding method was proposed based on Lie-group. After a model of 3D guidance is formulated using vectors, the precision guidance with ending angular constraints can be transformed into a problem involving the relation between directional angles and rotational angular velocities of certain vectors. When the guidance model is imposed a SO(3)-based description, a novel 3D sliding mode guidance law with ending angular constraints can be developed via Lie-group control method and variable structure control theory. Finally, the feasibility and performance of the guidance law were shown by simulating the examples.展开更多
Motivated by state estimation and adaptive control of large-scale complex power systems,this paper proposes a cascaded sliding-mode observer for high-order systems with lower-triangular structure and not necessarily i...Motivated by state estimation and adaptive control of large-scale complex power systems,this paper proposes a cascaded sliding-mode observer for high-order systems with lower-triangular structure and not necessarily in Byrnes-Isidori Normal Form.Key information about the known nonlinear terms of the system is integrated into different blocks of the proposed observer.Under appropriate parameter design rules,the states of the proposed observer will quickly reach and slide on the intersection of sliding surfaces.During this sliding phase,the estimation errors rapidly converge to negligibly small values,determined by a parameter of the observer.Compared with standard high-gain observers and classical high-gain parameter embedded sliding-mode observers,the proposed observer achieves similar estimation error convergence speed with smaller gain coefficients.Moreover,the peaking phenomenon of the proposed observer is less severe.Besides,the structure of the proposed observer is more flexible than that of some well-known cascaded high-gain observers as there is no restriction on the dimension of the blocks of the proposed observer.Simulation studies are carried out on a fifth-order nonlinear system and a 10-machine 48-bus power system to further demonstrate the features of the proposed observer and its application on adaptive transient stability control of wind farms penetrated power systems.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.62473348 and 62076229)the Knowledge Innovation Program of Wuhan-Basic Research(Grant No.2023010201010101).
文摘This paper addresses the preassigned-time chaos control problem of memristor chaotic systems with time delays.Since the introduction of memristor,the presented models are nonlinear systems with chaotic dynamics.First,the TS fuzzy method is adopted to describe the chaotic systems.Then,a sliding-model-based control approach is proposed to achieve the preassigned-time stabilization of the presented models,where the upper bound of stabilization time can be arbitrarily specified in advance.Finally,simulation results demonstrate the validity of presented control approach and theoretic results.
基金Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation(No.61203299/F030506)
文摘The method to design sliding-mode observers for systems with unknown inputs and measurement disturbances is presented in the paper. An augmented system is constructed by viewing the measurement disturbances as unknow inputs. For such an augmented system, the so-called observer matching condition is not satisfied. Based on the construction of auxiliary outputs, the observer matching condition may be satisfied. High-order sliding-mode differentiators are developed to obtain the estimates of those unmeasurable variables contained in the auxiliary output vector. Employing the estimate of auxiliary output vector, a sliding-mode observer is designed. The simulation results to a real model show that the proposed method is effective.
基金supported by the National Social Science Foundation of China(15GJ003-278)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(71501182)
文摘The path-following control of the asymmetry underactuated unmanned surface vehicle(USV) under external disturbances such as unknown constant and irrational ocean currents is discussed, and an adaptive sliding-mode path-following control system is proposed, which comprises a path-variable updated law,a modified integral line-of-sight(ILOS) guidance law based on a time-varying lookahead distance and adaptive feedback linearizing controllers combined with sliding-mode technique. A more accurate USV model without the assumption of having diagonal inertia and damping matrices is first presented, aiming at improving the performance of the path-following control. Next, the coordinate transformation is adopted to decouple the sway dynamic from the rudder angle, and the path-following errors dynamics without non-singular problem are presented in the moving Frenet-Serret frame. Then, based on the cascaded theorem and the adaptive sliding-mode method, the adaptive control law of position errors and course error are designed, among which the lookahead distance and integral gain are all computed as different functions of cross-track error to estimate and compensate the sideslip angle caused by external disturbances adaptively. Finally, according to the Lyapunov and cascaded theorem, the control system proposed is proved to be uniform globally asymptotic stability(UGAS) and uniform semiglobal exponential stability(USGES) when the control objectives are all achieved. Simulation results illustrate the precision and high-quality performance of this new controller.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61773142)。
文摘The design of optimal guidance law for intercepting a near-space hypersonic maneuvering target with bounded inputs is considered. Firstly, a maneuvering model for near-space hypersonic aircraft is given. Then, the aircraft acceleration prediction can be obtained using this model with two neural networks. By using the target acceleration prediction, which is taken into account when calculating the Zero Effort Miss(ZEM), an optimal sliding-mode guidance law is proposed to fulfill the guidance task. An adaptive sliding-mode switch term is designed to deal with actuator saturation and prediction errors. Finally, numerical simulations show that the proposed guidance law can reduce the energy consumption and the terminal acceleration command of the interceptor effectively.
文摘In this paper,the sliding-mode control of a bilinear system is studied. It improves the dynamicresponse of the closedweloop system around the original point and is rather robust to the bounded disturbance. At last,the model of an ammonia synthesis reactor is adopted to illustrate the phenomenon described.
基金supported in part by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project(DP160103567)the program of Jiangsu Specially-Appointed Professor(RK043STP19001)+1 种基金the fund of high-level talents at NJUPT(XK0430919039)the fund of scientific and technological innovation projects for overseas students in Nanjing(RK043NLX19004)。
文摘This paper addresses the problem of distributed secondary control for islanded AC microgrids with external disturbances.By using a full-order sliding-mode(FOSM)approach,voltage regulation and frequency restoration are achieved in finite time.For voltage regulation,a distributed observer is proposed for each distributed generator(DG)to estimate a reference voltage level.Different from some conventional observers,the reference voltage level in this paper is accurately estimated under directed communication topologies.Based on the observer,a new nonlinear controller is designed in a backstepping manner such that an FOSM surface is reached in finite time.On the surface,the voltages of DGs are regulated to the reference level in finite time.For frequency restoration,a distributed controller is further proposed such that a constructed FOSM surface is reached in finite time,on which the frequencies of DGs are restored to a reference level in finite time under directed communication topologies.Finally,case studies on a modified IEEE 37-bus test system are conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness,the robustness against load changes,and the plug-and-play capability of the proposed controllers.
基金supported by National Key Basic Research and Development Program of China (973 Program,Grant No. 2009CB320602)National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 60834004,61025018)+2 种基金National Science and Technology Major Project of China(Grant No. 2011ZX02504-008)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China (Grant No. ZZ1222)Key Laboratory of Advanced Engineering Surveying of NASMG of China (Grant No.TJES1106)
文摘Vision-based pose stabilization of nonholonomic mobile robots has received extensive attention. At present, most of the solutions of the problem do not take the robot dynamics into account in the controller design, so that these controllers are difficult to realize satisfactory control in practical application. Besides, many of the approaches suffer from the initial speed and torque jump which are not practical in the real world. Considering the kinematics and dynamics, a two-stage visual controller for solving the stabilization problem of a mobile robot is presented, applying the integration of adaptive control, sliding-mode control, and neural dynamics. In the first stage, an adaptive kinematic stabilization controller utilized to generate the command of velocity is developed based on Lyapunov theory. In the second stage, adopting the sliding-mode control approach, a dynamic controller with a variable speed function used to reduce the chattering is designed, which is utilized to generate the command of torque to make the actual velocity of the mobile robot asymptotically reach the desired velocity. Furthermore, to handle the speed and torque jump problems, the neural dynamics model is integrated into the above mentioned controllers. The stability of the proposed control system is analyzed by using Lyapunov theory. Finally, the simulation of the control law is implemented in perturbed case, and the results show that the control scheme can solve the stabilization problem effectively. The proposed control law can solve the speed and torque jump problems, overcome external disturbances, and provide a new solution for the vision-based stabilization of the mobile robot.
基金partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61773189)Natural Science Fundamental of Liaoning Province(20170540443)the Program for Liaoning Innovative Research Team in University(LT2016006)
文摘In modern vehicles, electronic throttle(ET) has been widely utilized to control the airflow into gasoline engine. To solve the control difficulties with an ET, such as strong nonlinearity,unknown model parameters and input saturation constraints,an adaptive sliding-mode tracking control strategy for an ET is presented. Compared with the existing control strategies for an ET, input saturation constraints and parameter uncertainties are adequately considered in the proposed control strategy. At first, the nonlinear dynamic model for control of an ET is described. According to the dynamical model, the nonlinear adaptive sliding-mode tracking control method is presented,where parameter adaptive laws and auxiliary design system are employed. Parameter adaptive law is given to estimate the unknown parameter with an ET. An auxiliary system is designed,and its state is utilized in the tracking control method to handle the input saturation. Stability proof and analysis of the adaptive sliding-mode control method is performed by using Lyapunov stability theory. Finally, the reliability and feasibility of the proposed control strategy are evaluated by computer simulation.Simulation research shows that the proposed sliding-mode control strategy can provide good control performance for an ET.
基金Project(2011AA09A106)supported by the Hi-tech Research and Development Program of ChinaProjects(51179035,51779057)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2015ZX01041101)supported by Major National Science and Technology of China
文摘This work focuses on motion control of high-velocity autonomous underwater vehicle(AUV).Conventional methods are effective solutions to motion control of low-and-medium-velocity AUV.Usually not taken into consideration in the control model,the residual dead load and damping force which vary with the AUV’s velocity tend to result in difficulties in motion control or even failure in convergence in the case of high-velocity movement.With full consideration given to the influence of residual dead load and changing damping force upon AUV motion control,a novel sliding-mode controller(SMC)is proposed in this work.The stability analysis of the proposed controller is carried out on the basis of Lyapunov function.The sea trials results proved the superiority of the sliding-mode controller over sigmoid-function-based controller(SFC).The novel controller demonstrated its effectiveness by achieving admirable control results in the case of high-velocity movement.
文摘A dynamic model of a remotely operated vehicle(ROV)is developed.The hydrodynamic damping coefficients are estimated using a semi-predictive approach and computational fluid dynamic software ANSYS-CFX?and WAMIT?.A sliding-mode controller(SMC)is then designed for the ROV model.The controller is subsequently robustified against modeling uncertainties,disturbances,and measurement errors.It is shown that when the system is subjected to bounded uncertainties,the SMC will preserve stability and tracking response.The paper ends with simulation results for a variety of conditions such as disturbances and parametric uncertainties.
文摘This paper presents an adaptive control scheme with an integration of sliding mode control into the L1 adaptive control architecture, which provides good tracking performance as well as robustness against matched uncertainties. Sliding mode control is used as an adaptive law in the L1 adaptive control architecture, which is considered as a virtual control of error dynamics between estimated states and real states. Low-pass filtering mechanism in the control law design prevents a discontinuous signal in the adaptive law from appearing in actual control signal while maintaining control accuracy. By using sliding mode control as a virtual control of error dynamics and introducing the low-pass filtered control signal, the chattering effect is eliminated. The performance bounds between the close-loop adaptive system and the closed-loop reference system are characterized in this paper. Numerical simulation is provided to demonstrate the performance of the presented adaptive control scheme.
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (30919011401)。
文摘This paper investigates the overload stabilization problem of the rolling-missile subject to parameters uncertainty and actuator saturation. In order to solve this problem, a sliding-mode control(SMC) scheme is technically employed by using the backstepping approach to make the dynamic system stable. In addition,SMC with the tanh-type switching function plays an important role in reducing intrinsic vibration. Furthermore, an auxiliary system(AS) is developed to compensate for nonlinear terms arising from input saturation. Finally, the simulation results provide a solution to demonstrate that the suggested SMC and the AS methodology have advantages of strong tracking capability, anti-interference ability and anti-saturation performance.
文摘This paper is concerned with bipartite consensus tracking for multi-agent systems with unknown disturbances.A barrier function-based adaptive sliding-mode control(SMC)approach is proposed such that the bipartite steady-state error is converged to a predefined region of zero in finite time.Specifically,based on an error auxiliary taking neighboring antagonistic interactions into account,an SMC law is designed with an adaptive gain.The gain can switch to a positive semi-definite barrier function to ensure that the error auxiliary is constrained to a predefined neighborhood of zero,which in turn guarantees practical bipartite consensus tracking.A distinguished feature of the proposed controller is its independence on the bound of disturbances,while the input chattering phenomenon is alleviated.Finally,a numerical example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed controller.
基金Projects(61004008,51509055)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(61422230302162223013)supported by the Laboratory of Science and Technology on Water Jet Propulsion,China
文摘A nonlinear robust control strategy is proposed to force an underactuated surface ship to follow a predefined path with uncertain environmental disturbance and parameters.In the controller design,a high-gain observer is used to estimate velocities,thus only position and yaw angle measurements are required.The control problem of underactuated system is transformed into a control of fully actuated system through adopting an improved line-of-sight(LOS) guidance law.A sliding-mode controller is designed to eliminate the yaw angle error,and provide the control system robustness.The control law is proved semi-globally exponentially stable(SGES) by applying Lyapunov stability theory,and numerical simulation using real data of a monohull ship illustrates the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed methodology.
文摘The purpose of this study is to design a fractional-order super-twisting sliding-mode controller for a class of nonlinear fractionalorder systems.The proposed method has the following advantages:(1)Lyapunov stability of the overall closed-loop system,(2)output tracking error’s convergence to zero,(3)robustness against external uncertainties and disturbances,and(4)reduction of the chattering phenomenon.To investigate the performance of the method,the proposed controller is applied to an autonomous underwater robot and Lorenz chaotic system.Finally,a simulation is performed to verify the potential of the proposed method.
文摘In this paper, the authors present a new control strategy for continuous backbone (continuum) "trunk and tentacle" robots. Control of this emerging new class of robots has proved difficult due to the inherent complexity of their dynamics. Using a recently established full dynamic model, the authors introduce a new nonlinear model-based control strategy for continuum robots. The approach is applicable to continuum robots which can extend/contract as well as bend throughout their structure. Results are illustrated using the mathematical model of a three-section, six-degree of freedom planar continuum robot.
基金This work was supported in part by the hunan natural science foundation(2018jj2367),hunan science and technology plan project(2016tp1023).
文摘A novel maximum power point tracking method based on sliding mode control and average state model of PV generation systems is developed.This method consists of two parts:term of constant control and term of index control.It is different from the conventional sliding mode control which uses a constant speed control law.The developed method uses a controllable sliding mode switching function which can automatically adjust the approaching speed,so as to enable the photovoltaic system to achieve fast dynamic response and stable output power.System simulations using MATLAB are performed.Compared with conventional methods,simulation results show that maximum power point tracking times for the novel method both in start-up phase and in cases of environmental changes can be shorten by more than 50%.A experimental platform of 150W PV system has been established to conduct tests.Experimental results show that the maximum power point tracking times both in start-up phase and in load stepping phase including the illumination change phase,can be significantly decreased.These results indicate that the developed method owns better dynamic response than constant speed control law.It can be used in photovoltaic generation system.
基金Project (60835004) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘A fuzzy sliding-mode control (FSMC) scheme based on T-S fuzzy models was proposed for the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive system to solve the speed tracking problem. A T-S fuzzy model was firstly formed to represent the nonlinear system of PMSM. For converting the tracking control into a stabilization problem, a new control design was proposed to define the internal desired states. Then, the FSMC controller for PMSM system with parameter variation and load disturbance was designed based on the fuzzy model. The performance of the proposed controller was verified by experimental results on PMSM system. The results show that the FSMC scheme can drive the dynamics of PMSM into a designated sliding surface in finite time and guarantee the property of asymptotical stability. The information of upper bound of modeling errors as well as perturbations is not required when using the FSMC controller.
基金Sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (60374006)
文摘Although the channel-decoupling assumption is often used in design of three-dimensional guidance laws, it loses its rationality for aircrafts with strong kinematics coupling because body rotation arises. To overcome this trouble, a novel guiding method was proposed based on Lie-group. After a model of 3D guidance is formulated using vectors, the precision guidance with ending angular constraints can be transformed into a problem involving the relation between directional angles and rotational angular velocities of certain vectors. When the guidance model is imposed a SO(3)-based description, a novel 3D sliding mode guidance law with ending angular constraints can be developed via Lie-group control method and variable structure control theory. Finally, the feasibility and performance of the guidance law were shown by simulating the examples.
文摘Motivated by state estimation and adaptive control of large-scale complex power systems,this paper proposes a cascaded sliding-mode observer for high-order systems with lower-triangular structure and not necessarily in Byrnes-Isidori Normal Form.Key information about the known nonlinear terms of the system is integrated into different blocks of the proposed observer.Under appropriate parameter design rules,the states of the proposed observer will quickly reach and slide on the intersection of sliding surfaces.During this sliding phase,the estimation errors rapidly converge to negligibly small values,determined by a parameter of the observer.Compared with standard high-gain observers and classical high-gain parameter embedded sliding-mode observers,the proposed observer achieves similar estimation error convergence speed with smaller gain coefficients.Moreover,the peaking phenomenon of the proposed observer is less severe.Besides,the structure of the proposed observer is more flexible than that of some well-known cascaded high-gain observers as there is no restriction on the dimension of the blocks of the proposed observer.Simulation studies are carried out on a fifth-order nonlinear system and a 10-machine 48-bus power system to further demonstrate the features of the proposed observer and its application on adaptive transient stability control of wind farms penetrated power systems.