Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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695033 | Automatica | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
General features of finite-time-stable (FTS) homogeneous differential inclusions (DIs) are investigated in the context of sliding-mode control (SMC). The continuity features of the settling-time functions of FTS homogeneous DIs are considered, and the system asymptotic accuracy is calculated in the presence of disturbances, noises and delays. Performance of output-feedback multi-input multi-output homogeneous SMC systems is studied in the presence of relative degree fluctuations. The bifurcation of the kinematic-car-model relative degree is analyzed as an example.
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Authors
Arie Levant, Miki Livne,