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Robust Angular Frequency Control of Incommensurate Fractional-Order Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors via State-Sequential Sliding Mode Control

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  • Guo-Hsin Hu

    (Department of Industrial Upgrading Service, Metal Industries Research & Development Centre, Kaohsiung 81160, Taiwan)

  • Chia-Wei Ho

    (Department of Industrial Upgrading Service, Metal Industries Research & Development Centre, Kaohsiung 81160, Taiwan)

  • Jun-Juh Yan

    (Department of Electronic Engineering, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taichung 41107, Taiwan)

Abstract

This paper proposes an innovative state-sequential sliding mode control (SS-SMC) to suppress chaotic behavior and achieve angular frequency control of incommensurate fractional-order permanent magnet synchronous motor (IFOPMSM) systems. The method is designed to handle both input perturbations and mismatched external disturbances. Conventional sliding mode control (SMC) is robust to matched uncertainties. However, the use of discontinuous sign functions causes chattering. This reduces control accuracy and overall performance. Many methods have been proposed to reduce chattering. Yet, for IFOPMSMs, achieving both robust stabilization and chattering suppression under mismatched disturbances and input uncertainties remains challenging. To address these issues, this study introduces an SS-SMC strategy that combines a fractional-order integral-type sliding surface with a continuous control law. Unlike conventional SMC methods that rely on discontinuous sign functions, the proposed approach uses a continuous control function. This preserves the robustness of traditional SMC while effectively eliminating chattering. The SS-SMC utilizes state-sequential control, allowing a single input to stabilize all system states sequentially and achieve the control objectives while reducing system complexity. Simulation results and comparative analyses confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method. The findings show that the SS-SMC ensures robust angular frequency regulation of the IFOPMSM and suppresses chattering effectively.

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  • Guo-Hsin Hu & Chia-Wei Ho & Jun-Juh Yan, 2025. "Robust Angular Frequency Control of Incommensurate Fractional-Order Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors via State-Sequential Sliding Mode Control," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(16), pages 1-12, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:13:y:2025:i:16:p:2669-:d:1727957
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