A chattering free control approach based on dynamical multi-sliding surfaces

in this work a new control technique combining integral sliding mode and multi-model concept is developed. It is based on a finite set of dynamic commutation surfaces which allow to have a completely robust behavior with respect to certain classes of uncertainties and to completely eliminate the chattering phenomenon. Simulations results show a notable improvement relatively to the classical sliding mode control.

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