Sliding Modes in Control and Optimization

Sliding Modes in Control and Optimization
Author: Vadim I. Utkin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642843794

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The book is devoted to systems with discontinuous control. The study of discontinuous dynamic systems is a multifacet problem which embraces mathematical, control theoretic and application aspects. Times and again, this problem has been approached by mathematicians, physicists and engineers, each profession treating it from its own positions. Interestingly, the results obtained by specialists in different disciplines have almost always had a significant effect upon the development of the control theory. It suffices to mention works on the theory of oscillations of discontinuous nonlinear systems, mathematical studies in ordinary differential equations with discontinuous righthand parts or variational problems in nonclassic statements. The unremitting interest to discontinuous control systems enhanced by their effective application to solution of problems most diverse in their physical nature and functional purpose is, in the author's opinion, a cogent argument in favour of the importance of this area of studies. It seems a useful effort to consider, from a control theoretic viewpoint, the mathematical and application aspects of the theory of discontinuous dynamic systems and determine their place within the scope of the present-day control theory. The first attempt was made by the author in 1975-1976 in his course on "The Theory of Discontinuous Dynamic Systems" and "The Theory of Variable Structure Systems" read to post-graduates at the University of Illinois, USA, and then presented in 1978-1979 at the seminars held in the Laboratory of Systems with Discontinous Control at the Institute of Control Sciences in Moscow.

Advanced and Optimization Based Sliding Mode Control: Theory and Applications

Advanced and Optimization Based Sliding Mode Control: Theory and Applications
Author: Antonella Ferrara
Publisher: SIAM
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1611975840

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A compendium of the authors’ recently published results, this book discusses sliding mode control of uncertain nonlinear systems, with a particular emphasis on advanced and optimization based algorithms. The authors survey classical sliding mode control theory and introduce four new methods of advanced sliding mode control. They analyze classical theory and advanced algorithms, with numerical results complementing the theoretical treatment. Case studies examine applications of the algorithms to complex robotics and power grid problems. Advanced and Optimization Based Sliding Mode Control: Theory and Applications is the first book to systematize the theory of optimization based higher order sliding mode control and illustrate advanced algorithms and their applications to real problems. It presents systematic treatment of event-triggered and model based event-triggered sliding mode control schemes, including schemes in combination with model predictive control, and presents adaptive algorithms as well as algorithms capable of dealing with state and input constraints. Additionally, the book includes simulations and experimental results obtained by applying the presented control strategies to real complex systems. This book is suitable for students and researchers interested in control theory. It will also be attractive to practitioners interested in implementing the illustrated strategies. It is accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge of control engineering, process physics, and applied mathematics.

Advances and Applications in Sliding Mode Control systems

Advances and Applications in Sliding Mode Control systems
Author: Ahmad Taher Azar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319111736

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This book describes the advances and applications in Sliding mode control (SMC) which is widely used as a powerful method to tackle uncertain nonlinear systems. The book is organized into 21 chapters which have been organised by the editors to reflect the various themes of sliding mode control. The book provides the reader with a broad range of material from first principles up to the current state of the art in the area of SMC and observation presented in a clear, matter-of-fact style. As such it is appropriate for graduate students with a basic knowledge of classical control theory and some knowledge of state-space methods and nonlinear systems. The resulting design procedures are emphasized using Matlab/Simulink software.

Advances in Discrete-Time Sliding Mode Control

Advances in Discrete-Time Sliding Mode Control
Author: Ahmadreza Argha
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351470485

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The focus of this book is on the design of a specific control strategy using digital computers. This control strategy referred to as Sliding Mode Control (SMC), has its roots in (continuous-time) relay control. This book aims to explain recent investigations' output in the field of discrete-time sliding mode control (DSMC). The book starts by explaining a new robust LMI-based (state-feedback and observer-based output-feedback) DSMC including a new scheme for sparsely distributed control. It includes a novel event-driven control mechanism, called actuator-based event-driven scheme, using a synchronized-rate biofeedback system for heart rate regulation during cycle-ergometer. Key Features: Focuses on LMI-based SMC (sliding mode control) for uncertain discrete-time system using novel nonlinear components in the control law Makes reader understand the techniques of designing a discrete controller based on the flexible sliding functions Proposes new algorithms for sparsifying control and observer network through multi-objective optimization frameworks Discusses a framework for the design of SMC for two-dimensional systems along with analyzing the controllability of two-dimensional systems Discusses novel schemes for sparsifying the control network

Advances in Sliding Mode Control

Advances in Sliding Mode Control
Author: B Bandyopadhyay
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642369863

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The sliding mode control paradigm has become a mature technique for the design of robust controllers for a wide class of systems including nonlinear, uncertain and time-delayed systems. This book is a collection of plenary and invited talks delivered at the 12th IEEE International Workshop on Variable Structure System held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India in January 2012. After the workshop, these researchers were invited to develop book chapters for this edited collection in order to reflect the latest results and open research questions in the area. The contributed chapters have been organized by the editors to reflect the various themes of sliding mode control which are the current areas of theoretical research and applications focus; namely articulation of the fundamental underpinning theory of the sliding mode design paradigm, sliding modes for decentralized system representations, control of time-delay systems, the higher order sliding mode concept, results applicable to nonlinear and underactuated systems, sliding mode observers, discrete sliding mode control together with cutting edge research contributions in the application of the sliding mode concept to real world problems. This book provides the reader with a clear and complete picture of the current trends in Variable Structure Systems and Sliding Mode Control Theory.

Sliding Mode Control In Engineering

Sliding Mode Control In Engineering
Author: Wilfrid Perruquetti
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2002-01-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780203910856

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Provides comprehensive coverage of the most recent developments in the theory of non-Archimedean pseudo-differential equations and its application to stochastics and mathematical physics--offering current methods of construction for stochastic processes in the field of p-adic numbers and related structures. Develops a new theory for parabolic equat

Recent Advances in Sliding Modes: From Control to Intelligent Mechatronics

Recent Advances in Sliding Modes: From Control to Intelligent Mechatronics
Author: Xinghuo Yu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319182900

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This volume is dedicated to Professor Okyay Kaynak to commemorate his life time impactful research and scholarly achievements and outstanding services to profession. The 21 invited chapters have been written by leading researchers who, in the past, have had association with Professor Kaynak as either his students and associates or colleagues and collaborators. The focal theme of the volume is the Sliding Modes covering a broad scope of topics from theoretical investigations to their significant applications from Control to Intelligent Mechatronics.

Sliding Mode Based Extremum Seeking Control for Multivariable and Distributed Optimization

Sliding Mode Based Extremum Seeking Control for Multivariable and Distributed Optimization
Author: Yasser Bin Salamah
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Intelligent control systems
ISBN:

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As control techniques and optimization algorithms evolve, the spectrum of potential applications also broadens. Problems that previously were deemed intractable, now become amenable to practical control and optimization methods. Today, stand-alone wind turbines have been grouped with each other to form a wind farm. Characterizing and optimizing the overall performance of a wind farm requires a new generation of control and optimization techniques. This example and other newly emerged applications reveal the necessity to extend the classical control and optimization results to address the problems that arise in complex systems. Here, we are pursuing a new theoretical advancement in the field of sliding mode control. Having its basis on previous research on the use of sliding mode control in optimization. This dissertation proposes several sliding mode based extremum seeking control schemes for multivariable and distributed optimization problems. In the first scheme, a multivariable extremum seeking via sequential search is proposed. This approach recasts the problem of multivariable extremum seeking control into a sequence of single variable problems. The approach is suitable for non-separable problems, differentiating itself from existing work in this area. We determine stability and convergence conditions from the unidimensional case and derive a sufficient condition for the multivariable scheme to converge to the vicinity of the optimal points. Practical issues in implementation are discussed and several illustrative examples are presented to show the effectiveness of the scheme and highlight its potential use. Next, a simultaneous multivariable extremum seeking control scheme is proposed. Different from the first scheme, the presented approach addresses the problem in a concurrent manner using a single sliding surface. We determine a set of sufficient conditions under which the sliding mode will take place. Then, we demonstrate the convergence of the decision variables towards the optimal points. Unlike classical sliding mode, series of sliding modes will occur until the vicinity of the maximum is attained. We investigate the applicability of the proposed scheme to the source seeking problem using a differential-drive mobile robot. A set of simulation experiments is conducted to illustrate the theoretical results, evaluate the proposed scheme and demonstrate its applicability to real-world application. Although centralized control architectures have proven to be effective for some applications in the first two chapters, decentralized control and distributed process improves the scalability of systems. For this reason, a distributed extremum seeking control is proposed. The proposed scheme finds the solution cooperatively. The main concept of this approach is to introduce a consensus algorithm to communicate the value of the cost function between the controllers. And then we interface this algorithm suitably with sliding mode extremum seeking to find the optimal solution. After analyzing the proposed scheme, the applicability of the scheme to optimize energy production in wind farms is investigated. Performance verification is conducted through a series of experiments and is compared versus several control architectures including centralized as well as non-cooperative schemes under a variety of wind conditions.

Event-Triggered Sliding Mode Control

Event-Triggered Sliding Mode Control
Author: Bijnan Bandyopadhyay
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319742191

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This edited monograph provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of sliding mode control, focusing on event-triggered implementation. The technique allows to prefix the steady-state bounds of the system, and this is independent of any boundary disturbances. The idea of event-triggered SMC is developed for both single input / single output and multi-input / multi-output linear systems. Moreover, the reader learns how to apply this method to nonlinear systems. The book primarily addresses research experts in the field of sliding mode control, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students.

Sliding Modes after the first Decade of the 21st Century

Sliding Modes after the first Decade of the 21st Century
Author: Leonid Fridman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2011-09-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642221637

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The book presents the newest results of the major world research groups working in the area of Variable Structure Systems and Sliding Mode Control (VSS/SMC). The research activity of these groups is coordinated by the IEEE Technical Committee on Variable Structure Systems (VSS) and Sliding Modes (SM). The presented results include the reports of the research groups collaborating in a framework of the Unión European Union – México project of Fondo de Cooperación Internacional en Ciencia y Tecnología (FONCICyT) 93302 titled "Automatization and Monitoring of Energy Production Processes via Sliding Mode Control". The book starts with the overview of the sliding mode control concepts and algorithms that were developed and discussed in the last two decades The research papers are combined in three sections: Part I: VSS and SM Algorithms and their Analysis Part II: SMC Design Part III: Applications of VSS and SMC The book will be of interests of engineers, researchers and graduate students working in the area of the control systems design. Novel mathematical theories and engineering concepts of control systems are rigorously discussed and supported by numerous applications to practical tasks.