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Output feedback sliding mode control for non-minimum phase systems with non-linear disturbances

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Pages 1353-1361 | Received 01 Jan 2004, Accepted 01 Sep 2004, Published online: 19 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

In this paper, robust stabilization for a class of systems with a non-linear disturbance is considered. The non-linear disturbance is mismatched and has a non-linear bound. The nominal system is allowed to be non-minimum phase. A dynamical compensator is designed to estimate the system state and a sliding surface, in the augmented space formed by the system output and the estimated state, is proposed. The stability of the corresponding sliding mode is analysed using the equivalent control approach. Based on the estimated state variables and system output, a variable structure control scheme is developed such that the system is driven to the sliding surface and maintained on it thereafter. Finally, a simulation for a nonminimum phase HIRM aircraft model is presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the results.

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