Event-triggered control for LPV modeling of DC-DC boost converter

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2022-12-20
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Soni, Sandeep Kumar
Singh, Saumya
Singh, Kumar Abhishek
Xiong, Xiaogang
Saket, R. K.
Sachan, Ankit
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This study presents the event-triggered control (ETC) for linear parameter varying (LPV) model of boost converters. We examine the nonlinear dynamics of boost converters in the LPV framework. The proposed controller is duty-ratio-dependent and provides better performance while requiring less computation. Using the parameter-dependent Lyapunov function (PDLF), we demonstrate the stablity analysis of the proposed approach. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the inter-event time is lower bound by a positive constant, which indicates Zeno behavior free performance. In comparison to earlier time-invariant synthesis techniques, the LPV formulation offers for increased robustness and performance properties. Simulation and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Behavioral sciences , Boost converter , Closed loop systems , ETC , Linear matrix inequalities , Linear parameter-varying systems , Lyapunov methods , Nonlinear dynamical systems , Parameter dependent Lyapunov function , Switches , Voltage control
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Soni S. K., Singh, S., Singh, K. A., Xiong, X., Saket, R. K. and Sachan, A. (2022) 'Event-triggered control for LPV modeling of DC-DC boost converter', IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs. doi: 10.1109/TCSII.2022.3230418
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