2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3758220
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Adaptive Finite‐Time Sliding Mode Backstepping Controller for Double‐Integrator Systems with Mismatched Uncertainties and External Disturbances

Abstract: In this paper, a novel adaptive finite-time sliding mode backstepping (AFSMBS) control scheme is suggested to control a type of high-order double-integrator systems with mismatched disturbances and uncertainties. A robust sliding mode backstepping control method, adaptive control method, and finite-time stability notion are incorporated to provide a better tracking performance over applying them individually and to use their benefits simultaneously. The concept of a sliding mode is used to define a new form of… Show more

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“…Hosseinabadi et al [23] proposed a new adaptive fnitetime sliding mode backstepping (AFSMBS) control scheme in order to control a type of high-orderdouble-integrator systems with mismatched disturbances and Te authors incorporate a robust sliding mode control, adaptive control method, backstepping control method, and fnite-time stability notion to provide a better tracking performance over applying the techniques separately and to employ their advantages together. Finally, the authors describe simulation results for an example of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) with three degrees of freedom to demonstrate the efcacy of the suggested control approach in their research article.…”
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“…Hosseinabadi et al [23] proposed a new adaptive fnitetime sliding mode backstepping (AFSMBS) control scheme in order to control a type of high-orderdouble-integrator systems with mismatched disturbances and Te authors incorporate a robust sliding mode control, adaptive control method, backstepping control method, and fnite-time stability notion to provide a better tracking performance over applying the techniques separately and to employ their advantages together. Finally, the authors describe simulation results for an example of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) with three degrees of freedom to demonstrate the efcacy of the suggested control approach in their research article.…”
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confidence: 99%