Application of the discrete-time structured singular value for DC-DC converters
Abstract
This paper considers the application of the discrete-time structured singular value to assess robustness of systems subject to real parametric uncertainties. Since the associated uncertainty set is strictly real, the resulting μ bounds may be discontinuous irrespective of the fineness of the frequency sweep. It in therefore necessary to seek other more reliable methods of test. One such method detailed is a discrete robust stability state-space test that is not dependent on a frequency sweep. It is shown that this is a discrete skewed structured singular value problem. For illustration purposes, a robustness analysis using both a frequency sweep and state-space transformation is performed on a forward converter with a real parameter uncertainty. The results are detailed and critically assessed.
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