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Adaptive passivity-based control of shunt active filters. (English) Zbl 1127.93041

Summary: Due to its great potential value in theory and application, nonlinear control strategies of active power filters (APF), especially passivity-based control (PBC) methods, have been a focus in the literature. An adaptive PBC strategy for APF with time-varying load torque to track flux and speed trajectories is proposed in this paper. The key point of this method is the identification of terms, known as workless forces, which appear in the dynamic equations of APF but have no effect on the energy balance equation of the closed loop. PBC combined with adaptive control scheme not only reserves the advantages of PBC such as nonexistence of singularity, but also rejects the harmonic current tracking error caused by resistance and inductance variation.
This algorithm simplifies the control structure and enhances the robustness of the control system. The feasibility and effectiveness is testified by the experimental results based on dSP ACE.

MSC:

93C40 Adaptive control/observation systems
93C15 Control/observation systems governed by ordinary differential equations
78A55 Technical applications of optics and electromagnetic theory