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A Novel Second-Order Nonlinear Differentiator With Application to Active Disturbance Rejection Control

Published 19 May 2018 in cs.SY | (1805.08662v1)

Abstract: A Second-order Nonlinear Differentiator (SOND) is presented in this paper. By combining both linear and nonlinear terms, this tracking differentiator shows better dynamical performances than other conventional differentiators do. The hyperbolic tangent tanh(.) function is introduced due to two reasons; firstly, the high slope of the continuous tanh(.) function near the origin significantly accelerates the convergence of the proposed tracking differentiator and reduces the chattering phenomenon. Secondly, the saturation feature of the function due to its nonlinearity increases the robustness against the noise components in the signal. The stability of the suggested tracking differentiator is proven based on the Lyapunov analysis. In addition, a frequency-based analysis is applied to investigate the dynamical performances. The performance of the proposed tracking differentiator has been tested in active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) paradigm, which is a recent robust control technique. The numerical simulations emphasize the expected improvements.

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