In this paper, a novel technique for adaptive gain selection in high-order sliding mode observers to estimate the state and the disturbance acting on a hydraulic actuators is designed and tested. The proposed gain adaptation technique is based on the evaluation of the absolute value of the errors computed between the real measurements available on the system and their estimation provided by the observer. Experimental results are reported to validate the effectiveness of the proposed technique in a real context. The experiment are conducted in two different conditions, i.e. without external load and with an unknown visco-elastic seismic isolator attached to the hydraulic actuator. The proposed gain-adaptation method is also compared with the case of manually-tuned gains and a classic gain adaptation technique reported in literature, in which the gain adaptation is based on fixed variation rates. The proposed method provides performance comparable or superior to both manual and classic adaptive gain selection. Moreover, with respect to classic techniques, the proposed one has the advantage of improving the convergence rate in case of large estimation errors and limiting the growing of observer gains in case of noisy measurements.

A novel adaptive-gain technique for high-order sliding-mode observers with application to electro-hydraulic systems / Palli G.; Strano S.; Terzo M.. - In: MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING. - ISSN 0888-3270. - STAMPA. - 144:(2020), pp. 106875.1-106875.11. [10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.106875]

A novel adaptive-gain technique for high-order sliding-mode observers with application to electro-hydraulic systems

Palli G.
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2020

Abstract

In this paper, a novel technique for adaptive gain selection in high-order sliding mode observers to estimate the state and the disturbance acting on a hydraulic actuators is designed and tested. The proposed gain adaptation technique is based on the evaluation of the absolute value of the errors computed between the real measurements available on the system and their estimation provided by the observer. Experimental results are reported to validate the effectiveness of the proposed technique in a real context. The experiment are conducted in two different conditions, i.e. without external load and with an unknown visco-elastic seismic isolator attached to the hydraulic actuator. The proposed gain-adaptation method is also compared with the case of manually-tuned gains and a classic gain adaptation technique reported in literature, in which the gain adaptation is based on fixed variation rates. The proposed method provides performance comparable or superior to both manual and classic adaptive gain selection. Moreover, with respect to classic techniques, the proposed one has the advantage of improving the convergence rate in case of large estimation errors and limiting the growing of observer gains in case of noisy measurements.
2020
A novel adaptive-gain technique for high-order sliding-mode observers with application to electro-hydraulic systems / Palli G.; Strano S.; Terzo M.. - In: MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING. - ISSN 0888-3270. - STAMPA. - 144:(2020), pp. 106875.1-106875.11. [10.1016/j.ymssp.2020.106875]
Palli G.; Strano S.; Terzo M.
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