概括
本研究介绍了一种基于集成的高阶滑动模式 (iHOSM) 控制器,用于管理面临未知扰动的非线性系统. 新型控制器有效地消除了使用集成动力学和功率集成器技术的干扰.
科学领域:
- 控制工程 控制工程 控制工程
- 非线性系统理论 非线性系统理论
- 强大的控制 强大的控制
背景情况:
- 非线性系统容易受到外部干扰,使控制设计复杂化.
- 现有的滑动模式控制器可能会与未知的扰动大小作斗争.
- 强大的控制策略对于系统的稳定性和性能至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个基于集成的高阶滑动模式 (iHOSM) 控制器.
- 在具有未知扰动大小的非线性系统中应对控制挑战.
- 提高控制系统的稳定性和稳定性.
主要方法:
- 整体动力学的构建纳入了滑动模式系统.
- 对于iHOSM控制器的系统设计协议.
- 修改了添加电源集成器技术的规定.
- 对于理论验证的莱普诺夫分析.
主要成果:
- 一个新的iHOSM控制器,旨在有效处理未知的干扰.
- 通过严格的利亚普诺夫稳定性分析证明了强度.
- 通过两个案例研究验证控制器的可行性和有效性.
结论:
- 拟议的iHOSM控制器为具有未知扰动的非线性系统提供了强大的解决方案.
- 整体动态有效地弥补了未建模的动态和干扰.
- 系统设计协议和利亚普诺夫分析证实了该方法的有效性.
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