Adaptive backstepping-extended state observer control for electrohydraulic position servo systems with multiple disturbances using the compound friction compensation
Xinxing Zhang,
Kaiyu Dai,
Bing Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Multiple disturbances coming from friction, matched, and mismatched uncertainties make it difficult for electrohydraulic servosystems to obtain the satisfactory position-tracking performance. The existing adaptive backstepping controllers fail to effectively distinguish the difference of disturbance between the mechanical subsystem and the hydraulic subsystem, which limits the compensation effect of multiple disturbances, especially for friction nonlinearity. Therefore, the adaptive backstepping-extended state… Show more
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