DocumentCode :
2909632
Title :
Time-Predictable Computer Architecture for Cyber-Physical Systems: Digital Emulation of Power Electronics Systems
Author :
Kinsy, Michel ; Khan, Omer ; Celanovic, Ivan ; Majstorovic, Dusan ; Celanovic, Nikola ; Devadas, Srinivas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
Nov. 29 2011-Dec. 2 2011
Firstpage :
305
Lastpage :
316
Abstract :
The smart grid concept is a good example of a complex cyber-physical system (CPS) that exhibits intricate interplay between control, sensing, and communication infrastructure on one side, and power processing and actuation on the other side. The more extensive use of computation, sensing, and communication, tightly coupled with power processing, calls for a fundamental reassessment of some of the prevailing paradigms in the real-time control and communication abstractions. Today these abstractions are mostly thought of as embedded systems, and the overall framework needs to be reformed in order to fully realize the potential of the emerging field of cyber-physical systems. This paper details the design and application of a new ultrahigh speed real-time emulation platform for Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing and design of high-power power electronics systems. Our real-time hardware emulation for HiL systems is based on a reconfigurable, heterogeneous, multicore processor architecture that emulates power electronics, and includes a circuit compiler that translates graphic system models into processor executable machine code. We present the hardware architecture, and describe the process of power electronic circuit compilation. This approach yields real-time execution on the order of 1μs simulation time step (including input/output latency) for a broad class of power electronics converters. To the best of our knowledge, no current academic or industrial HiL system has such a fast emulation response time. We present HiL experimental results for three representative systems: a variable speed induction motor drive, a utility grid connected photovoltaic converter system, and a hybrid electric vehicle motor drive.
Keywords :
hybrid electric vehicles; induction motor drives; multiprocessing systems; photovoltaic power systems; power convertors; power electronics; real-time systems; reconfigurable architectures; smart power grids; variable speed drives; HiL systems; complex cyberphysical system; digital emulation; hardware in the loop testing; heterogeneous architecture; high-power power electronic system design; hybrid electric vehicle motor drive; multicore processor architecture; photovoltaic converter system; power electronic circuit compilation; power electronic converter; power processing; real-time hardware emulation; reconflgurable architecture; smart grid; time predictable computer architecture; ultra-high speed real-time emulation platform; utility grid; variable speed induction motor drive; Emulation; Hardware; Hybrid power systems; Integrated circuit modeling; Power electronics; Real time systems; Switches; Cyber-Physical Systems; FPGA; Hardware-in-the-loop (HiL); Heterogeneous Architectures; Multicores; Network-on-Chip; Power Electronics; Switched Hybrid Automaton;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS), 2011 IEEE 32nd
Conference_Location :
Vienna
ISSN :
1052-8725
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2000-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RTSS.2011.35
Filename :
6121448
Link To Document :
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