4.6 Article

Implementation of an Adaptive Neural Terminal Sliding Mode for Tracking Control of Magnetic Levitation Systems

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 206931-206941

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3036010

Keywords

Convergence; Manifolds; Magnetic levitation; Sliding mode control; Uncertainty; Trajectory; Artificial neural networks; Magnetic levitation systems; radial basis function neural network; terminal sliding mode control; nonlinear control systems

Funding

  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [NRF-2019R1D1A3A03103528]

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In this article, an adaptive neural terminal sliding mode is implemented for tracking control of magnetic levitation systems with the presence of dynamical uncertainty and exterior perturbation. By proposing a novel fast terminal sliding manifold function with the dynamic coefficients, the system state variables quickly converge the equilibrium point on the manifold function. Besides, an adaptive, robust reaching control law combined with radial basis function neural network compensator drives the system fast approaching the sliding manifold function regardless of whether the initial value is near or far from the sliding manifold and reduces the chattering of the conventional terminal sliding mode control. With a design approach based on the combination of the proposed sliding manifold and the combined control law, the implemented control method provides a control performance with significant improvement in the terms of chattering reduction, high tracking accuracy, fast convergence along with simple design for real applications. The experimental work is implemented for a real magnetic levitation system to demonstrate the superior efficiency of the proposed terminal sliding mode control. The stable evidence of the proposed method is also completely verified by Lyapunov-based method.

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