Application of bacterial foraging algorithm and genetic algorithm for selective voltage harmonic elimination in PWM inverter

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Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) techniques are increasingly employed for PWM inverter fed induction motor drive. Among various popular PWM methods used, Selective Harmonic Elimination PWM (SHEPWM) has been widely accepted for its better harmonic elimination capability. In addition, using SHEPWM, it is also possible to maintain better voltage regulation. Hence, in this paper, an attempt has been made to apply Bacterial Foraging Algorithm (BFA) for solving selective harmonic elimination problem. The problem of voltage harmonic elimination together with output voltage regulation is drafted as an optimization task and the solution is sought through proposed method. For performance comparison of BFA, the results obtained are compared with other techniques such as derivative based Newton-Raphson method, and Genetic Algorithm. From the comparison, it can be observed that BFA based approach yields better results. Further, it provides superior convergence, reduced computational burden, and guaranteed global optima. The simulation results are validated through experimental findings.

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Maheswaran, D., Rajasekar, N., Priya, K., & Ashok Kumar, L. (2015). Application of bacterial foraging algorithm and genetic algorithm for selective voltage harmonic elimination in PWM inverter. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 10(3), 944–951. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2015.10.3.944

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