Stabilizing two-dimensional stochastic systems through sliding mode control

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Abstract

This paper presents a stabilizing control for two-dimensional stochastic differential equations. The stability concept in this study is the stability in probability. To ensure such a stability, the control is designed based on the sliding mode technique, and applied to account stochastic systems. This finding has a practical implication—the proposed control can be used to stabilize a real-time automotive electronic throttle valve. The proposed approach is verified by data collected from experiments.

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Liu, X., Vargas, A. N., Yu, X., & Xu, L. (2017). Stabilizing two-dimensional stochastic systems through sliding mode control. Journal of the Franklin Institute, 354(14), 5813–5824. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfranklin.2017.07.015

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