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Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters: Techniques and Implementation

Autor Siew-Chong Tan, Yuk-Ming Lai, Chi-Kong Tse
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iul 2011
Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters: Techniques and Implementation is perhaps the first in-depth account of how sliding mode controllers can be practically engineered to optimize control of power converters. A complete understanding of this process is timely and necessary, as the electronics industry moves toward the use of renewable energy sources and widely varying loads that can be adequately supported only by power converters using nonlinear controllers.
Of the various advanced control methods used to handle the complex requirements of power conversion systems, sliding mode control (SMC) has been most widely investigated and proved to be a more feasible alternative than fuzzy and adaptive control for existing and future power converters. Bridging the gap between power electronics and control theory, this book employs a top-down instructional approach to discuss traditional and modern SMC techniques. Covering everything from equations to analog implantation, it:
  • Provides a comprehensive general overview of SMC principles and methods
  • Offers advanced readers a systematic exposition of the mathematical machineries and design principles relevant to construction of SMC, then introduces newer approaches
  • Demonstrates the practical implementation and supporting design rules of SMC, based on analog circuits
  • Promotes an appreciation of general nonlinear control by presenting it from a practical perspective and using familiar engineering terminology
With specialized coverage of modeling and implementation that is useful to students and professionals in electrical and electronic engineering, this book clarifies SMC principles and their application to power converters. Making the material equally accessible to all readers, whether their background is in analog circuit design, power electronics, or control engineering, the authors—experienced researchers in their own right—elegantly and practically relate theory, application, and mathematical concepts and models to corresponding industrial targets.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781439830253
ISBN-10: 1439830258
Pagini: 301
Ilustrații: 128 b/w images and 26 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

Graduate students and researchers in control engineering and power electronics.

Cuprins

Introduction to Sliding Mode Control. Overview of Power Converters and Their Control. Sliding Mode Control in Power Converters. Practical Design of Conventional Hysteresis Modulation-Based Sliding Mode Controllers for Power Converters. Performance Improvements of Conventional Hysteresis Modulation-Based Sliding Mode Controllers by Adaptive Control. General Approach of Deriving Fixed-Frequency PWM-Based Sliding Mode Controller for Power Converters in Continuous Conduction Mode. General Approach of Deriving Fixed-Frequency PWM-Based Sliding Mode Controller for Power Converters in Discontinuous Conduction Mode. Design and Implementation of Fixed-Frequency PWM-Based Sliding Mode Controller for Power Converters. Sliding Mode Control Using Double Integral Sliding Surface.

Notă biografică

Siew-Chong Tan is an assistant professor of circuit design and power electronics in the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Yuk-Ming Lai is an assistant professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Chi-Kong Tse is chair of the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Descriere

This reference provides a through analysis of sliding mode control principles, their application to power converters, and the practical realization of such controllers. Bridging the gap between power electronics and control theory, it presents a detailed description of the various theories, operating principles, and information relevant to the state of the art and the current development of sliding mode controllers and their applications to power converters. The book also reviews traditional and modern implementation techniques of sliding mode control for power converters—covering pulse-width modulation as well as conventional hysteresis modulation.