High gain observer for a three-cell chopper: Design and experimental results
Author | Ghanes, M. |
Author | Trabelsi, M. |
Author | Lin-Shi, X. |
Author | Barbot, J.-P. |
Author | Retif, J.-M. |
Author | Busawon, K. |
Available date | 2015-11-05T11:05:02Z |
Publication Date | 2014 |
Publication Name | J. Robust Nonlinear Control |
Resource | Wiley Online library |
Citation | Ghanes, M., Trabelsi, M., Lin-Shi, X., Barbot, J.-P., Retif, J.-M. and Busawon, K. (2014), High gain observer for a three-cell chopper: Design and experimental results. Int. J. Robust Nonlinear Control, 24: 1090�1103. |
ISSN | 1099-1239 |
Abstract | As capacitor voltages are necessary for the three-cell DC�DC chopper control, the estimation of such voltages by an observer is attractive solution in terms of cost. However, due to the hybrid behavior of this structure, the capacitor voltages may be partially or even not observable for a given switching configuration. In other words, the observability matrix associated to the capacitor voltages never has a full rank. In order to make the observer conceivable, this paper proposes a new design by establishing sufficient conditions under which the capacitor voltages can be reconstructed within appropriate specific switching sequence and not necessarily instantly. An interconnected high gain observer is then designed for the considered structure. Furthermore, the analysis of convergence is given according to specific switching sequence, and the bounds of the observer tuning parameters are numerically verified. A significant load current benchmark including a three-cell chopper is used as prototype to show the performance and the effectiveness of the proposed observer. |
Language | en |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
Subject | high gain observer switched systems power electronics experimental results |
Type | Article |
Issue Number | 6 |
Volume Number | 24 |
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