articleInternational Journal of ControlJan 1, 2003Closed access

A survey of applications of second-order sliding mode control to mechanical systems

University of Cagliari · University of Genoa

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Abstract

The effective application of sliding mode control to mechanical systems is not straightforward because of the sensitivity of these systems to chattering. Higher-order sliding modes can counteract this phenomenon by confining the switching control to the higher derivatives of the mechanical control variable, so that the latter results are continuous. Generally, this approach requires the availability of a number of time derivatives of the sliding variable, and, in the presence of noise, this requirement could be a practical limitation. A class of second-order sliding mode controllers, guaranteeing finite-time convergence for systems with relative degree two between the sliding variable and the switching…

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Keywords
  • Differentiator
  • Control theory (sociology)
  • Sliding mode control
  • Variable structure control
  • Mechanical system
  • Actuator
  • Controller (irrigation)
  • Variable (mathematics)
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