Title
Multiphase Power Boost Converters With Sliding Mode
Abstract
On/off operation mode is commonly used for power systems, which results in oscillations with finite frequency and amplitude. These oscillations are called ripple or chattering in control literature. On one hand increasing the switching frequency improve the system accuracy, but on the other hand it leads to high power losses in converters. The design methodology is offered for boost power converters to keep frequency and amplitude at the admissible level simultaneously. The frequency is maintained at the desired level by making the width of hysteresis loop in switching element depending on the system state. The idea of chattering suppression is based on so-called "harmonic cancelation": the converter consists of several parallel channels, which brings cancelation of high frequency components in the sum of outputs. The method of phase control stems from the theory of multidimensional sliding modes: the desired phase shifts can be provided by a proper choice of switching commands. Implementation of the method does not need any additional hardware.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CCA.2009.5280985
2009 IEEE CONTROL APPLICATIONS CCA & INTELLIGENT CONTROL (ISIC), VOLS 1-3
Keywords
Field
DocType
harmonic analysis,high frequency,power system,hysteresis loop,hysteresis,phase control,power systems,oscillations,phase shift,multidimensional systems,design methodology,switches,sliding mode control,boost converter,hardware
Oscillation,Control theory,Computer science,Electric power system,Communication channel,Harmonic,Electronic engineering,Converters,Control engineering,Harmonic analysis,Ripple,Amplitude
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1085-1992
1
0.43
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Khalifa Al-Hosani1174.92
Vadim I. Utkin221022.27