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    Free-chattering robust finite time tracking for connected double integrator nonlinear systems

    , Article 2016 4th International Conference on Control, Instrumentation, and Automation, ICCIA 2016, 27 January 2016 through 28 January 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 301-306 ; 9781467387040 (ISBN) Abooee, A ; Moravej Khorasani, M ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    In this paper, a new form of generalized nonsingular fast terminal sliding mode control approach is proposed to provide the finite time tracking in connected chain of double integrator nonlinear systems subjected to additive bounded unknown uncertainties, disturbances, and internal interactions. The proposed approach presents an adjustable finite time for achieving the tracking goal which is a summation of two separate tunable times including finite reaching time and finite settling time. Tuning of the total finite time is done by adjusting arbitrary parameters in the control inputs and sliding surfaces. The high frequency switching of the control method is removed by applying a second order... 

    Finite time control of robotic manipulators with position output feedback

    , Article International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control ; Volume 27, Issue 16 , 2017 , Pages 2982-2999 ; 10498923 (ISSN) Abooee, A ; Moravej Khorasani, M ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the robust finite time tracking of desired trajectories for a wide group of robotic manipulators in spite of unknown disturbances, uncertainties, and saturations of actuators while only manipulator's positions are available and its velocities are not measurable physically. A new form of chattering-free second order fast nonsingular terminal sliding mode control scheme is introduced to design input torques for fulfilling the determined tracking objective in the adjustable total finite settling time. The proposed control algorithm is incorporated with two nonlinear observers to estimate disturbances and velocities of joints within finite settling times. The global finite...