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Title: Second-order Harmonic Ripple Mitigation: A Solution for the Micro-Inverter Applications
Authors: Gautam, Aditya R
Keywords: EEE
Adaptive sliding mode control (SMC)
Dynamic performance
Quasi-switched boost inverter
Second-order ripple
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: Single-phase inverter suffers an unwanted second-order ripple at DC input of it. A substantial amount of this ripple may propagate through the system components and inject into the DC source. This causes several problems; related to system efficiency, life, cost, size, reliability and stability. This paper proposes an adaptive non-linear sliding mode controller for quasi-switched boost inverter used mainly in microinverter applications. The proposed controller shapes the output-impedance of the boost circuit of quasi-switched boost inverter such that the propagation of the ripple to DC source is resisted. The proposed control technique is verified using Matlab-Simulink.
URI: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8544687
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