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Sliding motion,robust control and power loss minimization in a class of non-linear switched converters
Authors:J. M. Olm  D. Biel  E. Fossas  A. S. I. Zinober  L. M. Sanz
Affiliation:1. Department of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering , Technical University of Catalonia , Av. Diagonal 647, 08028 Barcelona, Spain josep.olm@upc.edu;3. Institute of Industrial and Control Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia , Av. Diagonal, 647, 08028 Barcelona, Spain;4. Department of Applied Mathematics , The University of Sheffield , Sheffield S10 2TN, UK
Abstract:In this paper we propose a sliding mode control scheme that allows robust control of the output voltage in a class of non-linear switched converters that includes the non-inverting buck-boost, the Watkins–Johnson and the inverse of Watkins–Johnson. Using a full-state reference profile-based sliding surface, periodic signals may be tracked by the output voltage under appropriate restrictions. Furthermore, semi-infinite programming techniques are used to minimize power loses while taking into account the existence of load perturbations. The procedure consists of choosing a reference signal for the inductor current with minimum root mean square, subject to the maintenance of sliding regime under possible load variation in a set with known bounds. Realistic simulation results show a highly robust performance in the presence of load disturbances.
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