Abstract

AbstractThis article presents an adaptive discontinuous higher order sliding mode control (HOSMC) strategy for a disturbed chain of integrators of order n. This strategy employs a barrier function‐based dual layer adaptation and it ensures the convergence of the sliding variable and its (n − 1) first derivatives to zero without requiring any information on the bounds of the disturbances or their derivatives. It consists in applying a barrier function‐based adaptive super‐twisting methodology compensating Lipschitz disturbances with some error, and a growing gain‐based adaptive HOSMC which just needs to counteract this error. Real‐time simulation platform is used to test the efficacy of the proposed strategy to control a linear induction motor considering dynamic end effects.

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