Design of robust current tracking control for active power filters

Wu, Y., Schofield, N., Bingham, Chris , Howe, D. and Stone, D. A. (2001) Design of robust current tracking control for active power filters. In: Electric Machines and Drives Conference, 2001. IEMDC 2001. IEEE International, 17-20 June 2001, MIT, USA.

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Design of robust current tracking control for active power filters
The paper describes a design methodology for robust current-tracking control of active power filters using quantitative feedback theory (QFT). The design aim is to address system issues of power quality and power factor correction in a double-sided converter (rectifier/inverter combination) subject to parametric uncertainty, nonlinear dynamic behavior and exogenous disturbances. The paper includes simulation results to demonstrate the dynamic performance attributes afforded to the resulting closed-loop control system, and to verify the design procedure
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The paper describes a design methodology for robust current-tracking control of active power filters using quantitative feedback theory (QFT). The design aim is to address system issues of power quality and power factor correction in a double-sided converter (rectifierhverter combination) subject to parametric uncertainty, non-linear dynamic behavior and exogenous disturbances. The paper includes simulation results to demonstrate the dynamic performance attributes afforded to the resulting closed-loop control system, and to verify the design procedure.

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Keywords:Active power tracking, Two-degree-of-freedom, QFT, DSP
Subjects:H Engineering > H600 Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Divisions:College of Science > School of Engineering
ID Code:2918
Deposited On:17 Jul 2010 10:43

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