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Hierarchical Velocity Control Based on Differential Flatness for a DC/DC Buck Converter-DC Motor System

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  • R. Silva-Ortigoza
  • C. Márquez-Sánchez
  • F. Carrizosa-Corral
  • M. Antonio-Cruz
  • J. M. Alba-Martínez
  • G. Saldaña-González

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This paper presents a hierarchical controller that carries out the angular velocity trajectory tracking task for a DC motor driven by a DC/DC Buck converter. The high level control is related to the DC motor and the low level control is dedicated to the DC/DC Buck converter; both controls are designed via differential flatness. The high level control provides a desired voltage profile for the DC motor to achieve the tracking of a desired angular velocity trajectory. Then, a low level control is designed to ensure that the output voltage of the DC/DC Buck converter tracks the voltage profile imposed by the high level control. In order to experimentally verify the hierarchical controller performance, a DS1104 electronic board from dSPACE and Matlab-Simulink are used. The switched implementation of the hierarchical average controller is accomplished by means of pulse width modulation. Experimental results of the hierarchical controller for the velocity trajectory tracking task show good performance and robustness against the uncertainties associated with different system parameters.

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  • R. Silva-Ortigoza & C. Márquez-Sánchez & F. Carrizosa-Corral & M. Antonio-Cruz & J. M. Alba-Martínez & G. Saldaña-González, 2014. "Hierarchical Velocity Control Based on Differential Flatness for a DC/DC Buck Converter-DC Motor System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-12, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:912815
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/912815
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    1. Víctor Hugo García-Rodríguez & José Humberto Pérez-Cruz & Roberto Carlos Ambrosio-Lázaro & Salvador Tavera-Mosqueda, 2023. "Analysis of DC/DC Boost Converter–Full-Bridge Buck Inverter System for AC Generation," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(6), pages 1-16, March.

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