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Research Articles

Fixed-time integral fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode control and its application to chaos suppression in gyros system

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Pages 1762-1769 | Received 21 May 2022, Accepted 17 Jun 2023, Published online: 27 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel control methodology to achieve fixed-time stabilisation for a class of three-order nonlinear systems based on fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode control. In this research, based on the combination of integral fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode (IFNTSM) surface and fixed-time control theory, a novel backstepping fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode (FNTSM) controller is being studied. The interests of this method are that the presented controller can not only maintain the characteristics of integral fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode control (IFNTSMC) but also has the advantages of fixed time convergence and fast transient response. Piecewise function is introduced to solve the singularity problem caused by negative exponential term. Our control strategy achieves the stabilisation performance within finite convergent time being independent of initial condition. The control scheme is applied to the gyros system with chaotic state and suppress its chaotic phenomenon. The theoretical results are supported by simulation results.

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Funding

This work was supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of Chi na under Grant 62173046, 61773072. (Corresponding author: Huanqing Wang).

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