Discrete Time Sliding Mode Control

This chapter discusses the concept of discrete-time sliding mode control (DTSMC) and its design procedure. It also covers how the states are brought to a predefined sliding surface mathematically and kept in a region near to the surface within a small band. This band is termed as an ultimate band in the field of DTSMC, which denotes the degree of robustness. Researchers have been working to find out different approaches to reach to that surface, but the most promising and welldefined way is reaching law approach. The idea of reaching law is discussed briefly in this chapter with examples for better understanding of the design procedure. In this chapter, a small introduction of continuous time sliding mode control (CTSMC) is given. Finally, the current state of the art is presented.

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