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Sliding Mode Controllers for Power Electronic Converters


Sliding Mode Controllers for Power Electronic Converters


Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Band 534

von: Axaykumar Mehta, Brijesh Naik

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 13.12.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9789811331527
Sprache: englisch

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<div><p>This book proposes a proportional integral type sliding function, which does not facilitate the finite reaching and hence the responses of the load voltage results in an exponential steady state. To facilitate finite time reaching, it also presents the new Integral Sliding Mode Control with Finite Time Reaching (ISMCFTR). The book also extends the application of the proposed controller to another type of PEC, the DC-DC Boost converter, and also proposes the PI type sliding surface for the Zeta converter, which is non-inverting type Buck Boost converter. An important source of practical implementations, it presents practical implementations as simulation and experimental results to demonstrate the efficacy of the converter.</p><br></div>
Preface.- Introduction.- Introduction to Sliding Mode Control and Review of Conventional&nbsp;Control of Power Electronic Converters.-&nbsp;Sliding Mode Controller with PI type sliding function for DC DC&nbsp;Buck Converter.-&nbsp;Adaptive Sliding Mode Control for DC DC Boost Converter.-&nbsp;Proposed Modified Sliding Mode Control for Zeta Converter.-&nbsp;Applications of Proposed Sliding Mode Control for Inverter and&nbsp;Power Factor Controller.-&nbsp;Output Feedback Second Order Sliding Mode Controller for DC DC Buck Converter.-&nbsp;Conclusions and Future Work.
<p></p><p><b>Axaykumar Mehta</b>&nbsp;received his Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering (1996), Master of Technology (2002) and Ph.D. (2009) degrees from Gujarat University Ahmedabad, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay respectively. He is currently acting as an Associate Professor at the Electrical Engineering, Institute of Infrastructure Technology Research and Management (IITRAM), Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. He has more than 21 years of teaching experience at UG and PG level at various premier Institution of the state. He has presented and published 60 research papers in national/international reputed conferences and refereed journals, and 3 monographs/books with Springer. He has also published 3 patents at Indian patent office, Mumbai. He is recipient of Pedagogical Innovation award 2014 from Gujarat Technological University (GTU). His research interests are sliding mode control and observer, networked control systems, multi-agent systems, and control of smart grids/micro-grids. He is senior member of the IEEE, member of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) and Control System Society (CSS), life member of Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Institute of Engineers India (IEI), Systems Society of India (SSI), and Society of Power Engineers (SPE).</p>

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<p><b>Brijesh B. Naik</b> has an M.Tech. from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India and is pursuing his Ph.D. at Gujarat Technological University, India. Currently he is Associate Professor at the I&C Department of Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat, India. He has 16 years of teaching and research experience. He has taught courses on various subjects, including process instrumentation, modern digital control systems, measurement and instrumentation, biomedical instrumentation, industrial control systems and power electronics. He has also published a number of research papers in reputed journals and conferences.</p><br>
<div><p>This book proposes a proportional integral type sliding function, which does not facilitate the finite reaching and hence the responses of the load voltage results in an exponential steady state. To facilitate finite time reaching, it also presents the new Integral Sliding Mode Control with Finite Time Reaching (ISMCFTR). The book also extends the application of the proposed controller to another type of PEC, the DC-DC Boost converter, and also proposes the PI type sliding surface for the Zeta converter, which is non-inverting type Buck Boost converter. An important source of practical implementations, it presents practical implementations as simulation and experimental results to demonstrate the efficacy of the converter.</p><br></div>
Proposes the proportional integral type sliding function and the new Integral Sliding Mode Control with Finite Time Reaching (ISMCFTR) Suggests the PI type sliding surface for the Zeta converter Serves as important source of practical implementations

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