Real time hardware implementation of discrete sliding mode fuzzy controlled buck converter using digital signal processor

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This paper deals with the real time hardware implementation of discrete sliding mode fuzzy control (DSMFC) for buck converter using digital signal processor (DSP). Applications like electric vehicle suspension control, flight dynamic control, robot position control and engine throttle position control; sliding mode control (SMC) plays a major role. Hardware realization is difficult with SMC strategy due to the continuous gain change results in chattering problem and actuator or contact may break. To resolve this problem the fuzzy logic (FL) approach has combined with the robust technique discrete sliding mode control (DSMC) to develop a new strategy for DSMFC. The mathematical modeling of the controller is done using MATLAB/Simulink software and practical design of the converter is also realized. The robustness of the controller is proved by introducing sudden change in input voltage as well as load with the help of switching circuit in hardware realization. The obtained practical results are verified by comparing with the simulation output and reference value.

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Karthikeyan, V., Kumar Tiwari, A., & Kandasamy, C. (2022). Real time hardware implementation of discrete sliding mode fuzzy controlled buck converter using digital signal processor. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 12(5), 4801–4807. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v12i5.pp4801-4807

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