Nowadays the use of power converters, in particular, DC/DC converters in a large number of power electronics applications such as DC micro-grids (MGs) is an interesting subject in power systems. However, the use of such converters in MGs results in instability problems inflicted by the constant power loads (CPLs) because of their negative impedance feature. Thus, a controller with specific characters including, robustness and fast response to system dynamics to address unsteadiness issues and better performance of DC/DC converters feeding CPLs is vital. In this paper, a model prediction control (MPC) approach is introduced to tackle the de-stabilization problem and mitigate the destructive effect of CPLs, leading to a robust control approach as well as enlarging the system stability margin. To demonstrate and verify the usefulness of the proposed scheme in a real-time setup, the performance of the MPC controller applied to the DC/DC buckboost converter feeding CPL is examined in a Model-In-the Loop (MiL) environment.
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