Integral surface based Second Order Sliding Mode Controller design for Inverted Pendulum with PD SMC Compensation

Abstract

Stabilization of a nonlinear single stage inverted pendulum is a complicated control problem, as nonlinearity is present inherently and external factors affect the equilibrium position. In this paper, a PD sliding mode controller is connected with Second order PI (Proportional+Integral) sliding mode controller, which is designed to improve the performance for nonlinear state differential equations with unknown parameters. This paper throws light on the sliding surface design and highlights the important features of multiplexing sliding mode control inputs resulting in robustness and higher convergence of output, through extensive mathematical modeling. Simulations and experimental application is done on the system to evaluate the controller for performance, complexity of implementation and also on the impact of the nonlinear IP system on its stability.

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