Title :
Analysis of Closed-Loop Performance and Frequency-Domain Design of Compensating Filters for Sliding Mode Control Systems
Author_Institution :
Honeywell, Calgary
Abstract :
For a sliding mode (SM) system containing parasitic dynamics, a model of chattering and a model of the averaged motions of the order equal to the original order of the system are obtained via the use of the locus of a perturbed relay system (LPRS) method. The latter model proves that the averaged motions in an SM system differ from those in the reduced-order model. In particular, such phenomena as the nonideal disturbance rejection and the nonideal input tracking are observed. It is shown that the non-reduced-order model transforms into the reduced one when the parasitic dynamics are removed. Yet, the chattering and the averaged motion - being the two components of the motion in the SM system - belong to two different frequency ranges (spectra). As a result, a frequency characteristic shaping aimed at achieving the desired frequency of chattering and enhancing the closed-loop performance becomes possible. This opportunity is explored in this paper. Examples that illustrate the proposed approach are provided.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; compensation; control nonlinearities; control system synthesis; filtering theory; frequency-domain analysis; perturbation techniques; sampled data systems; variable structure systems; averaged motions; chattering model; closed-loop performance; compensating filters; discontinuous control; frequency characteristic shaping; frequency domain analysis; frequency-domain design; nonideal disturbance rejection; nonideal input tracking; nonreduced-order model; parasitic dynamics; perturbed relay system; sliding mode control systems; Control systems; Equations; Filters; Frequency domain analysis; Performance analysis; Reduced order systems; Relays; Samarium; Signal analysis; Sliding mode control; Compensation; discontinuous control; frequency-domain analysis; sliding mode;
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2007.906196