A Novel Fixed-Time-Convergent Sliding Mode Technology Using Improved Quantum Particle Swarm Optimization for Renewable Energy Inverters
En-Chih Chang
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En-Chih Chang: Department of Electrical Engineering, I-Shou University, No. 1, Sec. 1, Syuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 84001, Taiwan
Sustainability, 2020, vol. 12, issue 3, 1-15
Abstract:
This paper describes a robust feedback technique involving novel fixed-time-convergent sliding mode technology (NFTCSMT) using improved quantum particle swarm optimization (QPSO) to obtain high-performance renewable energy inverters. Customary SMT encounters long time convergence towards the origin and the influence of the dithering. The NFTCSMT can rapidly impel system-following movement to approach the sliding manifold and effectively accelerate the convergence speed to equilibrium states. However, the NFTCSMT cannot easily select the global optimum of the controller parameters subject to large parameter changes and nonlinear interventions, leading to the dither phenomenon/steady-state error still being caused. The dither inflicts decreased control accuracy, high voltage harmonics, major harm in relation to switching components, and great thermal losses in power electronic converters. The improved QPSO including the unique property of a random compression/expansion factor is used to find optimal parameters of the NFTCSMT in practical applications, for the reason that it importantly mitigates the dither and amends convergent speed as well as guaranteeing global convergence. The presented alliance amid NFTCSMT and improved QPSO achieves faster response time and singularityless, and also yields high-accuracy tracking and dither attenuation. The robust stability using Lyapunov theorem of the suggested system has provided precise mathematical derivations. Simulations show that the suggested controller offers less than 0.1% voltage THD (total harmonic distortion) which exceeds IEEE standard 519 under heavily distorted rectifier loads, and less than 10% voltage dip which surpasses IEEE standard 1159 during step load transients. Experimental tests of an algorithmically controlled laboratory prototype (1 kW, 110 Vrms/60 Hz) of a renewable energy inverter (REI) based on digital signal processing manifest less than 0.05% voltage THD in the face of great inductor-capacitor alterations, and less than 10% voltage dip in the face of transient load scenarios.
Keywords: novel fixed-time-convergent sliding mode technology (NFTCSMT); improved quantum particle swarm optimization (QPSO); global convergence; faster response time; renewable energy inverter (REI) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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