High robustness control for roboticwireless power transfer systems with multiple uncertain parameters using a virtual buck converter

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Abstract

Aiming at achieving high robustness performance in Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems for moving robot power supply, this paper proposes a H¥ robust control method with multiple parameters that vary randomly, including the mutual inductance, load parameter, and operating frequency. These uncertain parameters make the system control extremely difficult. A composite Upper Linear Fractional Transformation (LFT) method is proposed to deal with the system uncertainty, particularly for the mutual inductance detachment, which is very unique and important for WPT systems. A suboptimal H¥ controller design method is proposed based on Generalized State Space Averaging (GSSA) model in order to simplify the system structure. In controller implementation, a virtual buck converter for phase shifted regulation is proposed to replace real input buck converter. The proposed H¥ control method is easy to implement because only the output voltage of the WPT system needs to be sampled, and based on which a simple DSP control algorithm is developed. Simulation and experimental results have demonstrated that the proposed control method can achieve less than 15 ms response speed with 70% mutual inductance variation and 50% load variation tolerance respectively.

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Li, Y., Duan, Q., & Zou, Y. (2017). High robustness control for roboticwireless power transfer systems with multiple uncertain parameters using a virtual buck converter. Energies, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10040517

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