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Event-Triggered Nonsingular Terminal Sliding-Mode Control

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posted on 2025-10-12, 23:50 authored by Yan Yan, Tianyu Jin, Xinghuo YuXinghuo Yu, Shuanghe Yu, Ge Guo
This article studies event-triggered nonsingular terminal sliding-mode control (TSMC) for a class of nonlinear systems. First, a static event-triggering mechanism is implemented in the nonsingular TSMC design. It is shown that the sliding variable can reach the quasi-sliding-mode band and the states can converge to a neighborhood of the equilibrium dependent on the threshold of the event-triggering mechanism. Second, by taking advantage of the internal variable, a dynamic event-triggering mechanism is developed for the nonsingular TSMC design. Compared to the static event-triggered nonsingular TSMC, the designed dynamic event-triggered nonsingular TSMC strategy can reduce the number of events while maintaining the same upper bounds of quasi-sliding-mode and steady states. It is further shown that both event-triggered nonsingular TSMC systems have no Zeno behavior. Finally, simulation results are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the theoretical results.<p></p>

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Australian Research Council

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Journal

IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics

Volume

55

Issue

7

Total pages

11

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Language

eng

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