2020
DOI: 10.1177/0142331220968403
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Abstract: This paper proposes a robust second order sliding mode controller as maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique in a photovoltaic (PV) boost dc-dc converter with applications to stand-alone systems. The proposed method is independent respect to load type, robust against parametric uncertainties and disturbances. By Lyapunov theorem the asymptotic stability of the closed loop control system is proven. The proposed second order sliding mode controller is simulated with Matlab software and experimental set up … Show more

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“…High gain is established at the equilibrium of the sliding mode reduced-order system, which leads to a higher tracking precision and a faster local convergence rate than those of some classical SMCs. A second-order SMC is developed as a robust control structure and implemented to achieve the maximum power point tracking in photovoltaic (PV)-based stand-alone system is reported in Fesharaki et al (2021), but the discussion about tuning of controller parameter is ignored. In Zholtayev et al (2022), adaptive STSMC law is used for maximum power point tracker (MPPT) control in a wind energy conversion system, but controller gains are obtained using the trial and error method.…”
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“…High gain is established at the equilibrium of the sliding mode reduced-order system, which leads to a higher tracking precision and a faster local convergence rate than those of some classical SMCs. A second-order SMC is developed as a robust control structure and implemented to achieve the maximum power point tracking in photovoltaic (PV)-based stand-alone system is reported in Fesharaki et al (2021), but the discussion about tuning of controller parameter is ignored. In Zholtayev et al (2022), adaptive STSMC law is used for maximum power point tracker (MPPT) control in a wind energy conversion system, but controller gains are obtained using the trial and error method.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%