Sliding mode control with PI-based saturation for nano-positioning
by Liu Yang; Donghao Xu
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC), Vol. 16, No. 3, 2019

Abstract: This paper proposes a modified sliding mode controller with proportion-integral (Pl)-based saturation (PISSMC) for nano-positioning of Piezoelectric Actuators (PEAs). Based on the sliding mode theory, the controller can consider hysteresis as the uncertainty of the system, which the non-linearities of hysteresis and model imperfection can be processed to achieve precise positioning and tracking control. The PI term of this controller can decrease the steady-state error of the system and alleviate the chattering of the discontinuous part of the Sliding Mode Controller (SMC). Further, as the only measurable information is the position state, a high-gain observer is adopted to estimate the other states. The designed controller employs a linear PEA system as parameters estimation of the model to estimate the control gain and compensate for the process non-linearity. The robust stability of the PISSMC is proved through a Lyapunov stability analysis. Experimental results demonstrate that compared with the traditional SMC, the proposed controller can accomplish better control performance, such as more accurate resolution, less steady-state error and slighter chattering.

Online publication date: Fri, 24-May-2019

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