Forschungsbericht 2006



Sliding Mode Controller Design for Practical Applications

Institut: Regelungstechnik
Projektleitung: Prof. Dr. Herbert Werner
Stellvertretende Projektleitung: MSc. Bader W. Juma
Mitarbeiter/innen: Prof. Dr. Herbert Werner, MSc. Bader W. Juma
Projektnummer: E.2-04.026
Laufzeit: 01.10.2005 - 30.09.2008
Finanzierung: Stipendium des DAAD


 

Sliding mode control is a particular type of variable structure control that has attractive robustness properties. The price paid for these attractive properties is the discontinuous nature of the control law, which leads to chattering effects and makes it difficult to implement. Heuristic methods such as boundary layer techniques or continuous approximations to the signum function have been proposed to alleviate this difficulty, as well as higher order sliding modes. This project will - after reviewing the state of the art of LMI-based synthesis techniques for sliding mode controllers - develop design tools for fixed-order or fixed-structure sliding mode controllers that facilitate a trade-off between the fundamental robustness properties and the ease of implementation.

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