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Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Control of DC Microgrids Involving Renewable Sources and Storage Devices

Nasim Ullah*, Asier Ibeas, Abdulrahman Jamal Babqi, Hend I. Alkhammash, Ahmad Usman Ali

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Abstract

This paper describes the application of chattering-free super-twisting sliding mode controllers to the control of DC electric microgrids encompassing renewable sources of energy and storage devices. The microgrid is composed of a photovoltaic source, a super capacitator and a battery set aimed at providing power when the renewable source is not available. These components are connected to a bus by means of DC converters, being each one controlled by the corresponding duty cycle. Three control commands are thus needed to be designed. Moreover, the controller of the DC converter connecting the super capacitor to the bus is designed as a combination of super-twisting and backstepping techniques. This approach combines the simplicity of backstepping designs along with the robustness properties of super-twisting sliding mode controllers. The proposed approach can guarantee the regulation of system’s outputs, namely the tracking of the maximum power point, the management of the power provided/absorbed by the battery and the voltage in the bus regardless the presence of potentially time-varying resistive loads.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)64-75
Number of pages12
JournalControl Engineering and Applied Informatics
Volume24
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2022

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Backstepping
  • Dc microgrid
  • Renewable energy
  • Super-twisting sliding-mode control

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