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Adaptive fuzzy terminal sliding mode control for a class of MIMO uncertain nonlinear systems. (English) Zbl 1235.93145

Summary: This paper presents a new adaptive terminal sliding mode tracking control design for a class of nonlinear systems using fuzzy logic system. The Terminal Sliding Mode control (TSM) was developed to provide faster convergence and higher-precision control than the linear hyperplane-based sliding control. However, the original TSM encountered singularity problem with discontinuous control action. Moreover, a- priori knowledge about the plant to be controlled is required. The proposed controller combines a continuous non-singular TSM with an adaptive learning algorithm and fuzzy logic system to estimate the dynamics of the controlled plant so that closed-loop stability and finite-time convergence of tracking errors can be guaranteed. The performance of the proposed control strategy is evaluated through the control of a two-link rigid robotic manipulator. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated through the control of the ankle and knee movements in paraplegic subjects using functional electrical stimulation. Simulation and experimental results verify that the proposed control strategy can achieve favorable control performance with regard to system parameter variations and external disturbances.

MSC:

93C42 Fuzzy control/observation systems
93B12 Variable structure systems
93C40 Adaptive control/observation systems
93A30 Mathematical modelling of systems (MSC2010)
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