A novel simplified buck power system control algorithm: Application to the emulation of photovoltaic solar panels

This paper proposes an innovative simplified two-stage algorithm for precise and durable regulation of the buck power systems. A critically damped of response is captured and synthesized in the first stage via a second order model. In the second stage, the desired robust response of the system is en...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computers & electrical engineering 2024-05, Vol.116, p.109161, Article 109161
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Wenqiang, Harrison, Ambe, Nguimfack-Ndongmo, Jean de Dieu, Iqbal, Sheeraz, Alombah, Njimboh Henry, Mbasso, Wulfran Fendzi, Mahmoud, Haitham A., Alhasnawi, Bilal Naji
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Zusammenfassung:This paper proposes an innovative simplified two-stage algorithm for precise and durable regulation of the buck power systems. A critically damped of response is captured and synthesized in the first stage via a second order model. In the second stage, the desired robust response of the system is enforced and stirred by a new parameterless controller. The main feature of this controller is simplicity, which is facilitated by its independence from tunable control parameters. Practical numerical simulations that take into account the impact of plant uncertainties and noise measurements with varying variances are used to thoroughly assess the feasibility of the proposed controller. To highlight the main contribution of this paper, the devised control algorithm is juxtaposed with established controllers, namely the PSO-tuned versions of the sliding mode, backstepping, and PID controllers, alongside other cut cutting-edge controllers, revealing its prowess performance superiority and heightened structural simplicity. Finally, the suggested structure is integrated in a standalone photovoltaic system for appraisal of PV emulation potency. It is found to preserved a superior performance in the context of PV emulation as compared to existing emulators, achieving a dynamic efficiency of 97.85 % in the specific case of MPPT.
ISSN:0045-7906
1879-0755
DOI:10.1016/j.compeleceng.2024.109161