MANIPULATION
Sliding mode control for robot manipulators using time-varying switching gain and boundary layer
B.W. Bekit
- Year
- 1998
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
A methodology of smoothing the control output of a sliding mode controller for a robot manipulator is proposed. The method uses a time-varying switching gain and a time-varying boundary layer, which is a function of the tracking error is used to reduce the undesirable chattering while keeping the robust characteristic that rejects system uncertainties. Simulation results show that the proposed controller gives a good system performance in the face of uncertain system parameters and external disturbances.
Keywords
Control theory (sociology)Sliding mode controlLayer (electronics)RobotComputer scienceRobot manipulatorBoundary (topology)Mode (computer interface)Boundary layerControl (management)
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