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Review on the developments of sliding function and adaptive gain in sliding mode control

Ke Shao, Jinchuan Zheng, Minyue Fu

2025Journal of Automation and Intelligence16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sliding mode control (SMC) is a well-known robust nonlinear control method with strong robustness and fast response which has been widely used in many applications. This paper introduces the major results of SMC design methods that the authors have achieved in the last decade. Undoubtedly, our results are obtained based on many other researchers’ pioneer work in the literature which will not be discussed in detail here. Notably, our development has a main focus on tackling practical issues such that a proposed or enhanced SMC approach is effectively applicable to motion control systems. Issues on sliding function and adaptive gain designs in SMC and their control features will be both discussed in this paper. Those issues comprise fast convergent speed, predefined convergent time, input saturation restriction, chattering reduction, and unknown disturbance suppression. Lastly, conclusion and a few remarks on future research directions are presented.

Topics & Concepts

Sliding mode controlControl theory (sociology)Mode (computer interface)High-gain antennaFunction (biology)Computer scienceControl (management)Materials sciencePhysicsOptoelectronicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceNonlinear systemOperating systemQuantum mechanicsEvolutionary biologyAdaptive Control of Nonlinear SystemsHydraulic and Pneumatic SystemsControl and Dynamics of Mobile Robots