2013 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Software Applications 2013
DOI: 10.1109/iceesa.2013.6578488
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Comparative study of the saturated sliding mode and anti-windup controllers

Abstract: The saturation problem is the one of the most common handicaps for applying linear control to real applications, especially the actuator saturation. This paper focus on a comparative study between the classical anti-windup regulator and robust saturated sliding mode control. In the first step, we present a design methodology of SMC of a class of linear saturated systems. We introduce the structure of the saturation, them we perform the design of the sliding surface as a problem of root clustering, which leads … Show more

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“…An adaptive anti-windup PID sliding mode scheme is proposed in [12]. The sliding surface for robust saturated sliding mode control is designed in [13] as a problem of root clustering. A dead-zone technique is employed in [9] in the framework of adaptive sliding mode control combined with fuzzy logic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An adaptive anti-windup PID sliding mode scheme is proposed in [12]. The sliding surface for robust saturated sliding mode control is designed in [13] as a problem of root clustering. A dead-zone technique is employed in [9] in the framework of adaptive sliding mode control combined with fuzzy logic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%