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Distributed Cooperative Current-Sharing Control of Parallel Chargers Using Feedback Linearization

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  • Jiangang Liu
  • Zhiwu Huang
  • Jing Wang
  • Jun Peng
  • Weirong Liu

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We propose a distributed current-sharing scheme to address the output current imbalance problem for the parallel chargers in the energy storage type light rail vehicle system. By treating the parallel chargers as a group of agents with output information sharing through communication network, the current-sharing control problem is recast as the consensus tracking problem of multiagents. To facilitate the design, input-output feedback linearization is first applied to transform the nonidentical nonlinear charging system model into the first-order integrator. Then, a general saturation function is introduced to design the cooperative current-sharing control law which can guarantee the boundedness of the proposed control. The cooperative stability of the closed-loop system under fixed and dynamic communication topologies is rigorously proved with the aid of Lyapunov function and LaSalle invariant principle. Simulation using a multicharging test system further illustrates that the output currents of parallel chargers are balanced using the proposed control.

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  • Jiangang Liu & Zhiwu Huang & Jing Wang & Jun Peng & Weirong Liu, 2014. "Distributed Cooperative Current-Sharing Control of Parallel Chargers Using Feedback Linearization," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:636784
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/636784
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