Comparison of Quantitative Feedback Theory Dependent Controller with Conventional PID and Sliding Mode Controllers on DC-DC Boost Converter for Microgrid Applications

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This paper is discussed towards the issue of variations happening in the voltage control method of DC-DC boost converter. Quantitative feedback theory (QFT) is adjusted to efficiently plan a robust PID regulator, which is acknowledged utilizing only output voltage of the plant sensed by voltage sensor. The benefits of the explained PID configuration by utilizing the QFT design (Tarakanath Kobaku et al. 25) is proved with the fact that it disposes the problem of extra work and ad-hoc tuning of PID gain utilizing the regular PID methods, current measurement isn’t needed, it provides the design for case of non-minimum phase of boost converter even if there is restrictions on the bandwidth and disturbance factors are already included in the design of QFT based controller with the help of QFT bounds and thus disturbance effect is considered in the output of system. Various simulation results are taken in each case i.e. conventional PID controller and sliding mode controller. Here results are compared with the QFT based controller to verify the importance of this controller over other two controllers in terms of output response, reference tracking, line regulation and most importantly on the basis of cost effectiveness.

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Singh, A., & Ghosh, A. (2022). Comparison of Quantitative Feedback Theory Dependent Controller with Conventional PID and Sliding Mode Controllers on DC-DC Boost Converter for Microgrid Applications. Technology and Economics of Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40866-022-00133-2

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