Title
Two-Loop Digital Sliding Mode Control of DC–DC Power Converters Based on Predictive Interpolation
Abstract
Digital implementation of sliding-mode current control applied to dc-dc switching converters is analyzed and developed in this paper. It is based on an interpolation predictive strategy that avoids problems associated to continuous sampling process of the controlled variable and minimizes quasi-sliding effects. In addition to inherent advantages of digital implementation, as programmability, flexibility, complex calculation capability and noise immunity, the proposed strategy maintains robustness and has similar behavior than analog sliding-mode current control implementations. In order to obtain output voltage regulation, an outer proportional-integral digital output voltage control loop is added. Simulated and experimental results in a boost converter are in good agreement with the theoretical predictions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/TIE.2010.2069071
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Keywords
Field
DocType
DC-DC power convertors,PI control,digital control,electric current control,interpolation,predictive control,voltage control,PI control,boost converter,complex calculation capability,continuous sampling process,current control,dc-dc switching converters,interpolation predictive strategy,noise immunity,programmability,proportional-integral voltage control loop,two-loop digital sliding mode control,voltage regulation,Current regulation,dc–dc power converters,digital control,sliding-mode control
Boost converter,Control theory,Model predictive control,Interpolation,Converters,Control engineering,Electronic engineering,Voltage regulation,Control variable,Engineering,Digital control,Sliding mode control
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
58
6
0278-0046
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
15
1.45
17
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Vidal-Idiarte, E.1151.45
Carrejo, C.E.2162.20
Javier Calvente39013.88
Martínez-Salamero, L.4151.45