2014 Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/indicon.2014.7030426
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Robust dahl model based Sliding Mode Control for micro/nano positioning applications

Abstract: This paper proposes a novel and robust Sliding Mode Control (SMC) technique for hysteresis linearization of a stack actuated piezoelectric micro/nano positioner. This work documents a classical second order Dahl model to capture the effects of rate dependent hysteresis. An advantage of this model is its easier implementation and better depiction of asymmetric hysteresis loops than a same order Bouc-Wen model. In existing works on SMC with piezoelectric actuators, Dahl model has received scant attention. In con… Show more

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“…So far, scholars at home and abroad have carried on a large amount of researches in friction modeling. The famous models of friction nonlinearity including the Dahl model [2], the LuGre model [3], the Elasto-plastic model [4], the Leuven model [5] and the GMS model [6]. Among them, the LuGre model is widely used [7] because it is simple and accurate in describing the friction characteristics at low speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, scholars at home and abroad have carried on a large amount of researches in friction modeling. The famous models of friction nonlinearity including the Dahl model [2], the LuGre model [3], the Elasto-plastic model [4], the Leuven model [5] and the GMS model [6]. Among them, the LuGre model is widely used [7] because it is simple and accurate in describing the friction characteristics at low speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%