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Robust Non-Overshoot Time Responses Using Cascade Sliding Mode-PID Control

Overshoot is a serious problem in automatic control systems. This paper presents a new method for elimination of the step response overshoot in a conventional PID-controlled system and enhancement of its robustness by cascading a sliding mode controller in the outer loop. The idea is first to use th...

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Published in:Journal of advanced computational intelligence and intelligent informatics 2007-12, Vol.11 (10), p.1224-1231
Main Authors: Tran, Thanh H., Ha, Quang P., Nguyen, Hung T.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Overshoot is a serious problem in automatic control systems. This paper presents a new method for elimination of the step response overshoot in a conventional PID-controlled system and enhancement of its robustness by cascading a sliding mode controller in the outer loop. The idea is first to use the cascade control principle to model the under-damped system under PID control with a second-order system. Then, by making use of the sliding mode control outer loop, a robust, reduced-order response can be obtained to suppress the control overshoot. The proposed approach can also deal with time delay systems. Its validity is verified through simulation for some dynamic systems subject to highly nonlinear uncertainties, where overshoot remains an issue.
ISSN:1343-0130
1883-8014
DOI:10.20965/jaciii.2007.p1224