Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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697469 | Automatica | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A methodology for the design of sliding mode controllers for linear systems subjected to matched and unmatched perturbations is proposed. It is considered that the control signal is applied through a first-order low-pass filter. The technique is based on the existence of an attracting (invariant) ellipsoid such that the convergence to a quasi-minimal region of the origin using the suboptimal control signal is guaranteed. The design procedure is given in terms of the solution of a set of Matrix Inequalities. A benchmark example illustrating the design is given.
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Authors
Jorge Davila, Alexander Poznyak,