Controller synthesis of a bidirectional inductive power interface for electric vehicles


Autoria(s): Neath, M.J.; Swain, A.K.; Madawala, U.K.; Thrimawithana, D.J.; Vilathgamuwa, D.M.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Bidirectional Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) systems are preferred for Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) applications. Typically, bidirectional IPT systems consist of high order resonant networks, and therefore, the control of bidirectional IPT systems has always been a difficulty. To date several different controllers have been reported, but these have been designed using steady-state models, which invariably, are incapable of providing an accurate insight into the dynamic behaviour of the system A dynamic state-space model of a bidirectional IPT system has been reported. However, currently this model has not been used to optimise the design of controllers. Therefore, this paper proposes an optimised controller based on the dynamic model. To verify the operation of the proposed controller simulated results of the optimised controller and simulated results of another controller are compared. Results indicate that the proposed controller is capable of accurately and stably controlling the power flow in a bidirectional IPT system.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74755/

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74755/5/74755.pdf

DOI:10.1109/ICSET.2012.6357376

Neath, M.J., Swain, A.K., Madawala, U.K., Thrimawithana, D.J., & Vilathgamuwa, D.M. (2012) Controller synthesis of a bidirectional inductive power interface for electric vehicles. In Proceedings of IEEE Third International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies (ICSET), IEEE, Soltee Crowne Plaza, Kathmandu, pp. 60-65.

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Copyright 2012 IEEE

Fonte

School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Control system synthesis #Electric vehicles #Load flow control #Optimal control #Power grids #Transport control
Tipo

Conference Paper