
doi: 10.1109/9.905692
Summary: This paper studies sliding-mode control where the usual regularity assumptions need not hold. In particular, we allow ``singular submanifolds'' near which the state trajectory cannot be steered toward the sliding surface. For nonlinear systems whose singular submanifold satisfies suitable transversality conditions, we identify a class of smooth output functions which can be asymptotically or approximately tracked using a globally defined discontinuous controller.
differential inclusions, discontinuous state feedback, Stabilization of systems by feedback, Variable structure systems, nonlinear systems, output tracking problem, Ordinary differential inclusions, decoupling matrix
differential inclusions, discontinuous state feedback, Stabilization of systems by feedback, Variable structure systems, nonlinear systems, output tracking problem, Ordinary differential inclusions, decoupling matrix
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