2016
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2015.2511159
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Control of Cascaded DC–DC Converter-Based Hybrid Battery Energy Storage Systems—Part II: Lyapunov Approach

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“…They analysed the stability issue and the limitations of the conventional approach [13]. They also proposed a control method based on Lyapunov functions for stability of the system [14]. Whatever, the batteries and its own converters were cascaded for higher voltage to provide the PWM inverter in the hybrid battery system.…”
Section: The Institute Of Electrical Engineering Of Chinese Academy Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They analysed the stability issue and the limitations of the conventional approach [13]. They also proposed a control method based on Lyapunov functions for stability of the system [14]. Whatever, the batteries and its own converters were cascaded for higher voltage to provide the PWM inverter in the hybrid battery system.…”
Section: The Institute Of Electrical Engineering Of Chinese Academy Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the same PI parameters, the changes of equivalent inductance L s may cause instability. Thus, the global stability concept mentioned in this paper is different from the definition of Mukherjee and Strickland [27], and the method of Mukherjee and Strickland [27] also applies to the case where the system parameters are subjected to variations.…”
Section: Estimating Regions Of Asymptotic Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The linear control is generally employed for energy management of the hybrid system. Generally, proportional-integral (PI) compensation is used for energy stability [8][9][10][11][12]. In [13], Marzouguia et al have proposed a control technique of the hybrid network for a hydrogen electric vehicle (fuel cell car) based on three estimation approaches: first, "a fuzzy logic estimation"; second, "a differential flatness control approach" (model-based technique); third "rule-based algorithm", making complex the energy management strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%