Comparison OF Sensorless Current Controlled DC - DC Converter Using Intelligent Control Techniques
Keywords:
BOOST Converter, SEPIC ConverterAbstract
A sensor less voltage control mode (SVM) control is an observer method that provides the operating benefits of voltage mode control without voltage sensing. SVM has significant advantages over both conventional peak and average current mode control techniques in noise susceptibility and dynamic range. The elimination of current steady –state error and achieve high accuracy current estimation purpose using incentivization. It achieves the highest observation accuracy by compensating for all the known parasitic parameter. To control the voltage neural network is implemented. Considerably we have both positive and negative range deviations in power productions. To counter this in my project there would be trials of two converters used (Boost, SEPIC). It reduces the control complexity to a single loop. Also, simulation is done using MATLAB/SIMULINK model and results are presented to verify the operation.
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- Qiao Zhang, Run Min, Qiaoling Tong, XuechengZou, “Sensorless Predictive Current Controlled DC–DC Converter with a Self-Correction Differential Current Observer,” IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., VOL. 61, NO. 12, Dec 2014.
- C Nagarajan, M Muruganandam, D Ramasubramanian, “Analysis and Design of CLL Resonant Converter for Solar Panel-battery Systems”, International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications (IJISA), Volume 1, December 2012 pp 52-58.
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