Energies (Apr 2024)

Current Sensorless Pole-Zero Cancellation Output Voltage Control for Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems with a Three-Phase Inverter

  • Hosik Lee,
  • Yonghun Kim,
  • Seok-Kyoon Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17071738
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
p. 1738

Abstract

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This article presents a proportional–derivative (PD) type output voltage regulator without the current feedback, taking into account system parameter and load variations. The main advantages are given as follows: First, the first-order output voltage derivative observer is developed without the requirement of system parameter information, which makes it possible to stabilize the system without current sensing. Second, a simple self-tuner implements the feedback-loop adaptation by updating the desired dynamics accordingly. Third, the observer-based active damping injection for the PD-type controller results in the closed-loop system order reduction to 1 by the pole-zero cancellation, including the disturbance observer as a feed-forward term. The prototype uninterruptible power supply system comprised of a 3 kW three-phase inverter, inductors, and capacitors verifies the practical merits of the proposed technique for linear and nonlinear loads.

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