2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14196321
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Robust Temperature Control of a Variable-Speed Refrigeration System Based on Sliding Mode Control with Optimal Parameters Derived Using the Genetic Algorithm

Abstract: A sliding mode control (SMC) technique based on a state observer with a Kalman filter and feedforward controller was established for a variable-speed refrigeration system (VSRS) to ensure robust control against model uncertainties and disturbances, including noise. The SMC was designed using a state-space model transformed from a practical transfer function model, which was derived by conducting dynamic characteristic experiments. Fewer parameters affecting the model uncertainty were required to be identified,… Show more

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“…The constant K penalises the influence the following generation. As an example, the integral of the absolute error (IAE) can be a suitable objective function for MPPT [95].…”
Section: Genetic Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constant K penalises the influence the following generation. As an example, the integral of the absolute error (IAE) can be a suitable objective function for MPPT [95].…”
Section: Genetic Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control plays a primary role in the operation of the refrigeration system, both to maintain operating conditions and to reduce energy consumption. Various novel control methods have been implemented in refrigeration systems, allowing the controller to perform more robustly [15][16][17][18]. Among the control strategies, control systems based on fuzzy logic present attractive advantages over conventional controls, thus achieving energy improvements, robustness, and rapid response under dynamic operating conditions [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%