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Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters: Techniques and
Implementation is perhaps the first in-depth account of how sliding
mode controllers can be practically engineered to optimize control
of power converters. A complete understanding of this process is
timely and necessary, as the electronics industry moves toward the
use of renewable energy sources and widely varying loads that can
be adequately supported only by power converters using nonlinear
controllers. Of the various advanced control methods used to handle
the complex requirements of power conversion systems, sliding mode
control (SMC) has been most widely investigated and proved to be a
more feasible alternative than fuzzy and adaptive control for
existing and future power converters. Bridging the gap between
power electronics and control theory, this book employs a top-down
instructional approach to discuss traditional and modern SMC
techniques. Covering everything from equations to analog
implantation, it: Provides a comprehensive general overview of SMC
principles and methods Offers advanced readers a systematic
exposition of the mathematical machineries and design principles
relevant to construction of SMC, then introduces newer approaches
Demonstrates the practical implementation and supporting design
rules of SMC, based on analog circuits Promotes an appreciation of
general nonlinear control by presenting it from a practical
perspective and using familiar engineering terminology With
specialized coverage of modeling and implementation that is useful
to students and professionals in electrical and electronic
engineering, this book clarifies SMC principles and their
application to power converters. Making the material equally
accessible to all readers, whether their background is in analog
circuit design, power electronics, or control engineering, the
authors-experienced researchers in their own right-elegantly and
practically relate theory, application, and mathematical concepts
and models to corresponding industrial targets.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of Single-Inductor
Multiple-Output Converters from both theoretical and practical
perspectives. Based on the authors' in-depth research, the volume
covers not only conventional SIMO DC-DC converters but also the new
generations of SIMO such as SIMO AC-DC converters, SIMO DC-AC
converters (or SIMO inverters), and the latest SIMO hybrid
converters. This book offers a holistic and systematic presentation
of all types of SIMO converters, encompassing the derivation of the
circuit topologies, the definition of key concepts, detailed
discussion of theoretical underpinnings, design methodology and
control schemes, as well as design considerations and techniques
that enable practical implementation. Specific examples of
real-world applications of SIMO converters are also provided. The
volume offers a comprehensive overview and systematic
classification of the traditional and modern topologies of SIMO
converters in terms of system architecture, circuit analysis,
operating principles, control methods, design considerations and
practical implementation. Specifically, the book presents the
mathematical models and design principles necessary for analyzing
the behavior of each kind of SIMO converter, and building upon
that, introduces and imparts new approaches and techniques when
designing such converters, guiding engineering students and power
engineers towards achieving low-cost, compact and energy efficient
SIMO converters. offers the design considerations and optimization
as well as describing the key applications of SIMO converters. The
book fills a significant niche in the power electronics literature
and provides a complete perspective on SIMO converters that
hopefully can inspire appreciation and better understanding of the
subject matter. It can be directly adopted in undergraduate or
graduate coursework as well as postgraduate research programs.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of Single-Inductor
Multiple-Output Converters from both theoretical and practical
perspectives. Based on the authors' in-depth research, the volume
covers not only conventional SIMO DC-DC converters but also the new
generations of SIMO such as SIMO AC-DC converters, SIMO DC-AC
converters (or SIMO inverters), and the latest SIMO hybrid
converters. This book offers a holistic and systematic presentation
of all types of SIMO converters, encompassing the derivation of the
circuit topologies, the definition of key concepts, detailed
discussion of theoretical underpinnings, design methodology and
control schemes, as well as design considerations and techniques
that enable practical implementation. Specific examples of
real-world applications of SIMO converters are also provided. The
volume offers a comprehensive overview and systematic
classification of the traditional and modern topologies of SIMO
converters in terms of system architecture, circuit analysis,
operating principles, control methods, design considerations and
practical implementation. Specifically, the book presents the
mathematical models and design principles necessary for analyzing
the behavior of each kind of SIMO converter, and building upon
that, introduces and imparts new approaches and techniques when
designing such converters, guiding engineering students and power
engineers towards achieving low-cost, compact and energy efficient
SIMO converters. offers the design considerations and optimization
as well as describing the key applications of SIMO converters. The
book fills a significant niche in the power electronics literature
and provides a complete perspective on SIMO converters that
hopefully can inspire appreciation and better understanding of the
subject matter. It can be directly adopted in undergraduate or
graduate coursework as well as postgraduate research programs.
Sliding Mode Control of Switching Power Converters: Techniques and
Implementation is perhaps the first in-depth account of how sliding
mode controllers can be practically engineered to optimize control
of power converters. A complete understanding of this process is
timely and necessary, as the electronics industry moves toward the
use of renewable energy sources and widely varying loads that can
be adequately supported only by power converters using nonlinear
controllers. Of the various advanced control methods used to handle
the complex requirements of power conversion systems, sliding mode
control (SMC) has been most widely investigated and proved to be a
more feasible alternative than fuzzy and adaptive control for
existing and future power converters. Bridging the gap between
power electronics and control theory, this book employs a top-down
instructional approach to discuss traditional and modern SMC
techniques. Covering everything from equations to analog
implantation, it: Provides a comprehensive general overview of SMC
principles and methods Offers advanced readers a systematic
exposition of the mathematical machineries and design principles
relevant to construction of SMC, then introduces newer approaches
Demonstrates the practical implementation and supporting design
rules of SMC, based on analog circuits Promotes an appreciation of
general nonlinear control by presenting it from a practical
perspective and using familiar engineering terminology With
specialized coverage of modeling and implementation that is useful
to students and professionals in electrical and electronic
engineering, this book clarifies SMC principles and their
application to power converters. Making the material equally
accessible to all readers, whether their background is in analog
circuit design, power electronics, or control engineering, the
authors-experienced researchers in their own right-elegantly and
practically relate theory, application, and mathematical concepts
and models to corresponding industrial targets.
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