2019
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2019.2913570
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Nonlinear Control for Output Voltage Regulation of a Boost Converter With a Constant Power Load

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“…At the steady-state the 𝑋 ̇= 0, and for simplicity the following is assumed: The boost converter must provide a regulated output voltage irrespective of variation in the perturbations in the dynamics parameters [39]. Hence, the control design must be confined to the closed-loop method using the principle of feedback.…”
Section: Figure 3: Equivalent Circuit Of Boost Converter For Idealized Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the steady-state the 𝑋 ̇= 0, and for simplicity the following is assumed: The boost converter must provide a regulated output voltage irrespective of variation in the perturbations in the dynamics parameters [39]. Hence, the control design must be confined to the closed-loop method using the principle of feedback.…”
Section: Figure 3: Equivalent Circuit Of Boost Converter For Idealized Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DC–DC converters are usually individually designed and tested in stand‐alone operation: using only nominal (resistive) loads. Consequently, their performance during the interconnection with active devices is unpredictable, and can even cause unstable dynamics in the form of high‐amplitude DC bus oscillations as in the case when they feed CPLs (see [46, 47]).…”
Section: Application: Stabilisation Of Dc–dc Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [18], it is proposed a nonlinear control strategy to regulate the output voltage in a boost converter which supplies power at constant load. Also it is used state-feedback linearization to transform the inductor current of converter into a linear average dynamics that consists of a series connection of a voltage source, a resistor, and the converter inductor.…”
Section: Siddhartha Behera Brijesh Kumar Rabindra Kumar Beheramentioning
confidence: 99%