Sliding Mode Disturbance Compensated Speed Control for PMSM Based on an
Advanced Reaching Law
Abstract
Addressing the sensitivity of permanent magnet synchronous motors to
external disturbances, a novel sliding mode control (NSMC) strategy is
proposed to suppress sliding mode jitter and enhance speed regulation
performance. First, an advanced non-singular fast terminal sliding mode
(ANFTSM) surface and a new adaptive power rate reaching law (NAPRRL)
were developed. A new switching function replaces the conventional sign
function to enhance the system’s disturbance immunity and dynamic
response speed. Then, the system’s anti-interference performance was
further enhanced by introducing an improved novel sliding mode observer
(INSMO) for feedback compensation of the aggregate disturbance. Finally,
MATLAB/Simulink simulations and experimental validations demonstrate
that the NSMC control strategy exhibits superior performance in both the
start-up response and load disturbance phases, with enhanced
dither-resistance, rapid dynamic response, and disturbance suppression
capabilities.