Title :
Using sliding mode controller techniques to design PWM DC-DC
Author :
Alvis, Wendy Ann ; Leffew, James ; Chawla, Charu ; Moreno, Wilfrido
Author_Institution :
South Florida Univ., Tampa, FL, USA
Abstract :
PID controllers have been used in industry for quite a while since they are easy to implement Their ease of implementation is due to the many algorithms that have been designed to work with lower order approximations of more complex systems. However, one disadvantage is the PID controller´s inability to compensate for a nonlinearity. Since many converters are higher order systems, the design for the sliding mode controller (SMC) requires complicated mathematics and results in a higher number of tuning parameters. However, use of a step response to approximate a second order model of the system reduced the number of tuning parameters. Finding simple algorithms to set the tuning parameters makes the SMC as easy to implement as the PID controller and still provide good performance in the presence of nonlinearities and modeling errors. Through the use of algorithms previously established for thermodynamic systems and a paper proposing a design for a second order system, a proposed design for the SMC based on a second order approximate model was derived. This design was used and the results compared to the results of a design of a PID controller based on the second order approximated system.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; computational complexity; nonlinear control systems; power system control; step response; variable structure systems; PWM DC-DC power convertors; nonlinear control systems; second order control system; second order model; sliding mode controller techniques; step response; variable structure systems; Algorithm design and analysis; Control nonlinearities; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Error correction; Industrial control; Mathematics; Pulse width modulation; Sliding mode control; Three-term control;
Conference_Titel :
Devices, Circuits and Systems, 2004. Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Caracas Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8777-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICCDCS.2004.1393388