Automatika (Jan 2020)

Hybrid fuzzy PI controlled multi-input DC/DC converter for electric vehicle application

  • S. Devi Vidhya,
  • M. Balaji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2019.1684038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 79 – 91

Abstract

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Power electronic interface with its effective control scheme plays a major role in the utilization of energy sources for electric vehicle application. For this purpose, a hybrid fuzzy PI based control scheme for a multiple input converter (MIC) topology is proposed. The proposed hybrid fuzzy PI controller includes a conventional PI controller at steady state and fuzzy PI at transient state. Also, the proposed control design helps in tracking a predefined speed profile to have complete realization of electric vehicle. Detailed simulation study and performance comparisons with conventional controller are performed. The results show that the developed control scheme is robust providing bidirectional power management, fast tracking capability with less steady state error, better dynamic response by enhancing the flexibility and proper utilization of energy sources. Simulation in MATLAB/SIMULINK environment is carried out to verify the performance of the multi-input converter with the developed control scheme. An experimental set-up is constructed to validate the same.

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