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Use of adaptive fuzzy systems in parameter tuning of sliding-mode controllers

Erbatur et al., 2001

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15907862400330361981
Author
Erbatur K
Kaynak O
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IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics

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The paper proposes to combine adaptive fuzzy systems with sliding-mode control (SMC) to solve the chattering problem of SMC for robotic applications. In the design of the controller, special attention is paid to chattering elimination without a degradation of the tracking …
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