Adaptive backstepping sliding mode control of the hybrid conveying mechanism with mismatched disturbances via nonlinear disturbance observers (Q1996530)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7315705
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    Adaptive backstepping sliding mode control of the hybrid conveying mechanism with mismatched disturbances via nonlinear disturbance observers
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7315705

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      Adaptive backstepping sliding mode control of the hybrid conveying mechanism with mismatched disturbances via nonlinear disturbance observers (English)
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      25 February 2021
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      Summary: An adaptive backstepping sliding mode controller combined with a nonlinear disturbance observer is designed for trajectory tracking of the electrically driven hybrid conveying mechanism with mismatched disturbances. A nonlinear disturbance observer is constructed for estimation and compensation of the mismatched and matched disturbances. Then, a hybrid control scheme is designed by combining the adaptive backstepping sliding mode controller and the mentioned observer. The Lyapunov candidate functions are utilized to derive the control and adaptive law. According to the simulation and experimental results, superior tracking performance could be obtained through the presented control scheme compared with conventional backstepping sliding mode control. Meanwhile, the presented control scheme can effectively reduce the chattering problem and improve tracking precision.
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      hybrid conveying mechanism
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      adaptive backstepping sliding mode controller
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      nonlinear disturbance observer
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