2013
DOI: 10.6113/jpe.2013.13.1.122
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Adaptive Control of Peak Current Mode Controlled Boost Converter Supplied by Fuel Cell

Abstract: Adaptive control of a peak current mode controlled (PCM) boost converter supplied by a PEM fuel cell is described in this paper. The adaptive controller with reference model and signal adaptation is developed in order to compensate the deviation of the response during the change of the operating point. The procedure for determining the adaptive algorithm's weighting coefficients, based on a combination of the pole-zero placement method and an optimization method is proposed. After applying the proposed procedu… Show more

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“…Other control strategies have been proposed by researchers, such as peak current control, hysteresis current control, and one-cycle control (OCC). Peak current control has errors in the peak and average value and is sensitive to the noise, so it has difficulty in satisfying the requirements of low total harmonic distortion (THD) and high power, so it is usually used in low-power devices [10]. The switching frequency of hysteresis current control is not constant in a cycle of power frequency, which leads to the electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem and the dead zone for zero-crossing current.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other control strategies have been proposed by researchers, such as peak current control, hysteresis current control, and one-cycle control (OCC). Peak current control has errors in the peak and average value and is sensitive to the noise, so it has difficulty in satisfying the requirements of low total harmonic distortion (THD) and high power, so it is usually used in low-power devices [10]. The switching frequency of hysteresis current control is not constant in a cycle of power frequency, which leads to the electromagnetic interference (EMI) problem and the dead zone for zero-crossing current.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%