Luis Ovalle , Andres Gonzalez , Leonid Fridman , Salah Laghrouche , Hussein Obeid
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Analysis of barrier function based adaptive sliding mode control in the presence of deterministic noise
Barrier function-based adaptive sliding mode control (BFASMC) is analyzed in presence of deterministic measurement noise. It is shown that, considering only boundedness of the measurement noise, it is impossible to select the controller parameters to track some perturbation with unknown bound. Nonetheless, under the assumption of continuity of the noise, the tracking of such a perturbation is possible; however, the barrier function width depends on the bound of the noise. If Lipschitz continuity of the noise is assumed, then it follows that the width of the barrier function can be chosen arbitrarily.
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