Stability analysis and bifurcation control of hysteresis current controlled CUK converter using Filippov's method
Stability analysis and bifurcation control of hysteresis current controlled CUK converter using Filippov's method
- Author(s): I. Daho ; D. Giaouris ; B. Zahawi ; V. Picker ; S. Banerjee
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20080548
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- Author(s): I. Daho ; D. Giaouris ; B. Zahawi ; V. Picker ; S. Banerjee Source: 4th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2008), 2008 p. 381 – 385
- Conference: 4th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2008)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20080548
- ISBN: 978 0 86341 900 3
- Location: York, UK
- Conference date: 2-4 April 2008
- Format: PDF
An autonomous Cuk converter controlled by a hysteresis current controller is studied in this paper. Filippov's method is employed for the first time to investigate the stability of an autonomous power converter. The Neimark bifurcation, via which the converter loses its stabile period one operation, was stabilized by applying two alternative control strategies based on the analysis of the behaviour of the complex eigenvalues of the monodromy matrix of the system.
Inspec keywords: electric current control; power system control; DC-DC power convertors; bifurcation; power system stability
Subjects: Power convertors and power supplies to apparatus; Power system control; Current control; Control of electric power systems
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