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Time-Varying Sliding Modes for Second and Third Order Systems [electronic resource] /by Andrzej Bartoszewicz, Aleksandra Nowacka-Leverton.

by Bartoszewicz, Andrzej [author.]; Nowacka-Leverton, Aleksandra [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences: 382Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540922179.Subject(s): Engineering | Systems theory | Control engineering systems | Engineering | Control , Robotics, Mechatronics | Systems Theory, ControlDDC classification: 629.8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Time-Varying Sliding Modes for the Second Order Systems -- Time-Varying Sliding Modes for the Third Order Systems -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: A principal objective of control engineering is to design control systems which are robust with respect to external disturbances and modelling uncertainty. This objective may be well achieved using the sliding mode technique - which is the main subject of this monograph. More precisely, “Time-Varying Sliding Modes for Second and Third Order Systems” focuses on only one, but very important aspect of the sliding mode system design, i.e. the problem of the sliding plane selection. In this self-contained monograph, the main notions and concepts used in the field of variable structure systems and sliding mode control are presented before in the main part the issue of the switching surface design is discussed. This is done by considering two standard plants, which are very often encountered in the control engineering practice: the second and the third order nonlinear and possibly time-varying systems.
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Time-Varying Sliding Modes for the Second Order Systems -- Time-Varying Sliding Modes for the Third Order Systems -- Conclusions.

A principal objective of control engineering is to design control systems which are robust with respect to external disturbances and modelling uncertainty. This objective may be well achieved using the sliding mode technique - which is the main subject of this monograph. More precisely, “Time-Varying Sliding Modes for Second and Third Order Systems” focuses on only one, but very important aspect of the sliding mode system design, i.e. the problem of the sliding plane selection. In this self-contained monograph, the main notions and concepts used in the field of variable structure systems and sliding mode control are presented before in the main part the issue of the switching surface design is discussed. This is done by considering two standard plants, which are very often encountered in the control engineering practice: the second and the third order nonlinear and possibly time-varying systems.

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