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New Switching and Nonswitching Type Reaching Laws for SMC of Discrete Time Systems

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In this brief a new switching type reaching law for sliding mode control of discrete time systems is proposed. The proposed reaching law is a refined version of an earlier approach (introduced in the seminal work of Gao et al.) which enforces constant plus proportional decrease rate of change of the sliding variable. In our method, the proportional term is modified, so that the rate is always bounded and decreases slower for smaller values of the sliding variable than in the original approach. The refined reaching law proposed in this brief, on the one hand, ensures faster convergence and better robustness of the controlled plant than the earlier approach, and on the other hand, it helps satisfy constraints of important signals in the system. Furthermore, in the latter part of this brief a new nonswitching type reaching law is introduced, and it is demonstrated that it results in further improvement of the system robustness without increasing the magnitude of the critical signals in the system.

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