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Adaptive Sliding Mode Control for MIMO Nonlinear Systems Based on Fuzzy Logic Scheme 被引量:2
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作者 Alan FT Winfield chris melhuish 《International Journal of Automation and computing》 EI 2004年第1期51-62,共12页
In this study an indirect adaptive sliding mode control (SMC) based on a fuzzy logic scheme is proposed to strengthen the tracking control performance of a general class of multi-input multi-output (MIMO) nonlinear un... In this study an indirect adaptive sliding mode control (SMC) based on a fuzzy logic scheme is proposed to strengthen the tracking control performance of a general class of multi-input multi-output (MIMO) nonlinear uncertain systems. Combining reaching law approach and fuzzy universal approximation theorem, the proposed design procedure combines the advantages of fuzzy logic control, adaptive control and sliding mode control. The stability of the control systems is proved in the sense of the Lyapunov second stability theorem. Two simulation studies are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of our new hybrid control algorithm. 展开更多
关键词 Fuzzy logic control (FLC) sliding mode control (SMC) MULTI input multi output (MIMO) nonlinear uncertain systems adaptive control variable structure system (VSS)
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A Cilia-inspired Closed-loop Sensor-actuator Array 被引量:1
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作者 James G. H. Whiting Richard Mayne +1 位作者 chris melhuish Andrew Adamatzky 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2018年第3期526-532,共7页
Cilia are finger-like cell-surface organelles that are used by certain varieties of aquatic unicellular organisms for motility, sensing and obj ect manipulation. Initiated by internal generators and external mechanica... Cilia are finger-like cell-surface organelles that are used by certain varieties of aquatic unicellular organisms for motility, sensing and obj ect manipulation. Initiated by internal generators and external mechanical and chemical stimuli, coordinated undulations of cilia lead to the motion of a fluid surrounding the organism. This motion transports micro-particles towards an oral cavity and provides motile force. Inspired by the emergent properties of cilia possessed by the pond organism P. caudatum, we propose a novel smart surface with closed-loop control using sensor-actuators pairings that can manipulate objects. Each vibrating motor actuator is controlled by a localised microcontroller which utilises proximity sensor information to initiate actuation. The circuit boards are designed to be plug-and-play and are infinitely up-scalable and reconfigurable. The smart surface is capable of moving objects at a speed of 7.2 millimetres per second in forward or reverse direction. Further development of this platform will include more anatomically similar biomimetic cilia and control. 展开更多
关键词 bioinspiration artificial cilia object manipulation sorting platforms
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