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Cross-Coupled Control Based on PID-Global Sliding Mode Control for Dual-Driven Servo Systems

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In this paper, to improve the dynamics performance and synchronous motion accuracy for dual-driven servo systems, a control method that integrates cross-coupled control (CCC) and proportional-integral-derivative (PID) based on global sliding mode control (GSMC) is presented. On the one hand, in the actual applications, the cross-coupled control has shown the superiority in synchronous motion control due to structure characteristics. On the other, PID-GSMC can combine the advantages of PID and GSMC to further enhance the dynamics performance against external disturbances and uncertain parameters variations for dual-driven servo systems. The dynamics performance and effectiveness of the proposed control method will be investigated through simulations.

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        ICIBE '19: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Industrial and Business Engineering
        September 2019
        398 pages
        ISBN:9781450376532
        DOI:10.1145/3364335

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