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"Recent Developments in Sliding Mode Control Theory and Applications" ed. by Andrzej Bartoszewicz

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"Recent Developments in Sliding Mode Control Theory and Applications" ed. by Andrzej Bartoszewicz

"Recent Developments in Sliding Mode Control Theory and Applications" ed. by Andrzej Bartoszewicz
ITOe | 2017 | ISBN: 9535132725 9535132717 9789535132714 9789535132721 | 110 pages | PDF | 9 MB

The main purpose of control engineering is to steer the regulated plant in such a way that it operates in a required manner. The desirable performance of the plant should be obtained despite the unpredictable influence of the environment on the control system and no matter if the plant parameters are precisely known.

Even though the parameters may change with time and load, still the system should preserve its nominal properties and ensure the required behavior of the plant. In other words, the principal objective of control engineering is to design systems that are robust with respect to external disturbances and modeling uncertainty. This objective may be very well achieved using the sliding mode technique, which is the subject of this book.


Contents
Preface
1 State-Feedback Output Tracking Via a Novel Optimal-Sliding Mode Control
2 Discrete‐Time Sliding Mode Control with Outputs of Relative Degree More than One
3 Sliding Mode Control (SMC) of Image‐Based Visual Servoing for a 6DOF Manipulator
4 Super Twisting Sliding Mode Control with Region Boundary Scheme for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
5 Adaptive Integral High‐Order Sliding Mode for a Fixed Wing Aircraft

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