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Title: | ISMC for Boost-Derived DC–DC–AC Converter: Mitigation of 2ω-Ripple and Uncertainty, and Improvement in Dynamic Performance |
Authors: | Gautam, Aditya R |
Keywords: | EEE Dual-loop control Dynamic performance Integral sliding mode control (ISMC) Robustness Second-order ripple |
Issue Date: | Apr-2020 |
Publisher: | IEEE |
Abstract: | In controller design, the classical control techniques have their distinct advantages and capabilities. The integral slidingmode control (ISMC) leverages the merits of such control techniques by allowing their merger with the sliding-mode control (SMC). ISMC is composed of two components, a nominal control designed using any methodology and a discontinuous-SMC, and thus the system can have specified performance with high degree of robustness. The proposed work achieves multiple objectives, i.e., mitigates 2ω-ripple, ensures robustness, and improves dynamic performance. The proposed ISM-based controller amalgamates SMC with a new dual-loop adaptive PID-control (as the nominal control). The discontinuous-SMC part ensures robustness against the matched-uncertainty, i.e., disturbances entering through the input channel such as parametric variations, exogenous disturbances, modeling-error, and the nominal control mitigate 2ω-ripple at the input of dc-dc-ac converter. Moreover, the adaptive nature of nominal control improves the system performance at the large line-load transients unlike the conventional control. Furthermore, the proposed controller supports the reduction of 2ω-ripple at the input of converter. The proposed control scheme is validated using 1-kW prototype. |
URI: | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8823989 http://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10060 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
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