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The performance characteristic of the control system over a network can be significantly affected by network delay effects. These effects can be more exacerbated when data loss occurs during network communication. Thus, in this paper network effects could be resolved by utilizing a structure of gain scheduler middleware (GSM) in setting robot path-tracking. Simultaneously, this teleoperation control approach combines with the Adaptive Backstepping Sliding Mode controller based on self—tuning Fuzzy adapting control parameters to stabilize the control system. The simulation result of the proposed controller operating over data network depicts that the control quality would be improved than normal Backstepping Sliding Mode Control without GSM methodology even in disturbance environment.
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Pham, M.N. et al. (2021). Adaptive Fuzzy Backstepping Sliding Mode Control for Omni Mobile Robot Over Network Control System. In: Kreinovich, V., Hoang Phuong, N. (eds) Soft Computing for Biomedical Applications and Related Topics. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 899. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49536-7_21
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