Adaptive backstepping controller design for DC/DC buck converter optimised by grey wolf algorithm

A Lypunov‐based Adaptive Backstepping Control (ABSC) approach is designed for a power Buck converter. This strategy is an advanced version of the Backstepping method utilising Lyapunov stability function to reach a higher stability and a better disturbance rejection behaviour in the practical applic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy systems integration 2024-03, Vol.6 (1), p.18-30
Hauptverfasser: Ghamari, Seyyed Morteza, Khavari, Fatemeh, Mollaee, Hasan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A Lypunov‐based Adaptive Backstepping Control (ABSC) approach is designed for a power Buck converter. This strategy is an advanced version of the Backstepping method utilising Lyapunov stability function to reach a higher stability and a better disturbance rejection behaviour in the practical applications. In addition, to reduce the computational burden and increase ease of implantation, Black‐box technique is considered assuming no accurate mathematical model for the system. Nonetheless, in real‐time environments, disturbances with wider ranges including: supply voltage variation, parametric variation, and noise can negatively impact the operation of this method. To compensate for this problem, the gains of the controller should be tuned again for better adaptability with the working condition. Therefore, to satisfy this need and enhance the controller's performance, a metaheuristic algorithm is applied in the control scheme called Grey Wolf Optimisation (GWO) algorithm. GWO is a well‐behaved nature‐inspired algorithm with faster decision‐making dynamics along with more accuracy over different optimisation algorithms. To better elaborate the merits of this approach, conventional BSM and PSO‐based PID schemes are also designed and tested in different situations.
ISSN:2516-8401
2516-8401
DOI:10.1049/esi2.12098