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Title: A single-phase AC-DC converter analysis and design: Sliding mode control approach
Authors: Tipsuwanporn V.
Tarasantisuk C.
Piyarat W.
Keywords: Capacitors
Computer simulation
Electric currents
Electric impedance
Electric potential
Electric power systems
Feedback control
Harmonic analysis
Power electronics
Robustness (control systems)
Sliding mode control
Harmonic voltages
Input current
Output voltage
Power factors
Power converters
Issue Date: 2003
Abstract: In this paper, analysis and control design of ac-dc converter, normally non-linear time-varying system, using sliding mode controller to achieve fast output voltage response, disturbance rejection and robust system in the presence of load variation are demonstrated. The objective of this method is to develop methodology for output voltage to be constant and input current sinusoidal that results in nearly unity power factor, respectively. In addition the converter can be also bidirectional power flow. Simulation result using Matlab/Simulink and experimental result show the effectiveness of sliding mode control system compared with linear feedback controller to guarantee enhanced PF>0.98, THD<5%, and ripple output voltage is less than 2% at the maximum output power. © 2003 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15174
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