Terminal Sliding Mode

A sliding mode control variant that uses a nonlinear sliding surface with fractional power terms, guaranteeing finite-time (rather than asymptotic) convergence to the equilibrium. Terminal sliding mode ensures the tracking error reaches exactly zero in finite time — desirable for high-precision robot positioning. The nonlinear surface avoids the infinite settling time of linear sliding surfaces.

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