Autores
Aguilar Ibáñez Carlos Fernando
Título The Regulation of an Electric Oven and an Inverted Pendulum
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Symmetry
Resumen In this research, a proportional integral derivative regulator, a first-order sliding-mode regulator, and a second-order sliding-mode regulator are compared, for the regulation of two different types of mathematical model. A first-order sliding-mode regulator is a method where a sign-mapping checks that the error decays to zero after a convergence time; it has the problem of chattering in the output. A second-order sliding-mode regulator is a smooth method to counteract the chattering effect where the integral of the sign-mapping is used. A second-order sliding-mode regulator is presented as a new class of algorithm where the trajectory is asymptotic and stable; it is shown to greatly improve the convergence time in comparison with other regulators considered. Simulation and experimental results are described in which an electric oven is considered as a stable linear mathematical model, and an inverted pendulum is considered as an asymmetrical unstable non-linear mathematical model. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Observaciones DOI 10.3390/sym14040759
Lugar Basel
País Suiza
No. de páginas Article number 759
Vol. / Cap. v. 14 no. 4
Inicio 2022-04-06
Fin
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