Abstract
Variable structure control with sliding mode can provide good control performance and excellent robustness. Unfortunately, the chattering phenomenon investigated due to discontinuous switching gain restricting their applications. In this paper, a chattering free improved variable structure control (IVSC) for a class of mismatched uncertain interconnected systems with an unknown time-varying delay is proposed. A sliding function is first established to eliminate the reaching phase in traditional variable structure control (TVSC). Next, a new reduced-order sliding mode estimator (ROSME) without time-varying delay is constructed to estimate all unmeasurable state variables of plants. Then, based on the Moore-Penrose inverse approach, a decentralized single-phase robustness sliding mode controller (DSPRSMC) is synthesized, which is independent of time delays. A DSPRSMC solves a complex interconnection problem with an unknown time-varying delay term and drives the system’s trajectories onto a switching surface from the initial time instance. Particularly, by applying the well-known Barbalat’s lemma, the chattering phenomenon in control input is alleviated. Moreover, a sufficient condition is established by using an appropriate Lyapunov theory and linear matrix inequality (LMI) method such that a sliding mode dynamics is asymptotically stable from the beginning time. Finally, a developed method is validated by numerical example with computer simulations.
Highlights
In practical control systems, chattering and time delays are common phenomena
A new reduced-order sliding mode estimator (ROSME) will be proposed to estimate the unmeasurable variables of the systems as follows:
The novel ROSME design (Equation (14)) is extended from the conventional Luenberger observer investigated by the authors [44,45]
Summary
In practical control systems, chattering and time delays are common phenomena. These have motivated the study of chattering removal problems and time-delay systems, leading to many useful results [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. The chattering phenomenon causes reducing of control precision or in the worst-case, drive the system to its resonant [8]. Time delay existence can induce degradation and/or instability in system performance [9,10]. One of the efficient techniques is the traditional variable structure control (TVSC) theory [11,12,13]. Due to its various attractive features such as quick
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