A computer-based sliding mode control (SMC) is analysed. The control law is accomplished using a computer and A/D and D/A converters. Two SMC designs are presented. The first one is a continuous-time conventional SMC design, with a variable structure law, which does not take into consideration the sampling period. The second one is a discrete-time SMC design, with a smooth sliding law, which does not have a structure variable and takes into consideration the sampling period. Both techniques are applied to control an inverted pendulum system. The performance of both the continuous-time and discrete-time controllers are compared. Simulations and experimental results are shown and the effectiveness of the proposed techniques is analysed
The main features of sliding-mode control (SMC) and the associated feedback control law of Variable ...
The objective of this paper is to compare the time specification performance between conventional co...
Abstract. The control of Inverted Pendulum (IP) is a hugely complex task. A great deal of nonlineari...
This paper deals with the case that an algorithm of continuous-time sliding mode control in which fe...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.While a large num...
Variable Structure Systems (VSSs) have been studied extensively for over 60 years and widely used in...
Sliding mode control (SMC) has been successfully applied to many practical control prob-lems due to ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN022434 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Numerous practical applications like robot balancing, segway and hover board riding and operation of...
The focus of this book is on the design of a specific control strategy using digital computers
This paper investigates the Sliding Mode Variable Structure Control (SMVSC) for a class of typical C...
Sliding mode controllers have a reputation for their robustness against parameter variations, modeli...
This paper presents a novel output-based, discrete-time, sliding mode controller design methodology....
This paper presents two discrete sliding mode control (SMC) design. The first one is a discrete-time...
Sliding mode controllers have a reputation for their robustness against parameter variations, model-...
The main features of sliding-mode control (SMC) and the associated feedback control law of Variable ...
The objective of this paper is to compare the time specification performance between conventional co...
Abstract. The control of Inverted Pendulum (IP) is a hugely complex task. A great deal of nonlineari...
This paper deals with the case that an algorithm of continuous-time sliding mode control in which fe...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.While a large num...
Variable Structure Systems (VSSs) have been studied extensively for over 60 years and widely used in...
Sliding mode control (SMC) has been successfully applied to many practical control prob-lems due to ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN022434 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Numerous practical applications like robot balancing, segway and hover board riding and operation of...
The focus of this book is on the design of a specific control strategy using digital computers
This paper investigates the Sliding Mode Variable Structure Control (SMVSC) for a class of typical C...
Sliding mode controllers have a reputation for their robustness against parameter variations, modeli...
This paper presents a novel output-based, discrete-time, sliding mode controller design methodology....
This paper presents two discrete sliding mode control (SMC) design. The first one is a discrete-time...
Sliding mode controllers have a reputation for their robustness against parameter variations, model-...
The main features of sliding-mode control (SMC) and the associated feedback control law of Variable ...
The objective of this paper is to compare the time specification performance between conventional co...
Abstract. The control of Inverted Pendulum (IP) is a hugely complex task. A great deal of nonlineari...