Non-singular terminal sliding-mode control of DC-DC buck converters

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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

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This paper presents a non-singular terminal sliding mode control (NTSMC) method for DC-DC buck converters. The NTSMC method eliminates the singularity problem which arises in the terminal sliding mode due to the fractional power and assures the finite time convergence of the output voltage error to the equilibrium point during the load changes. It is shown that the NTSMC method has the same finite time convergence as that of the terminal sliding mode control (TSMC) method. The influence of the fractional power on the state trajectory of the converter is investigated. It is observed that the slope of the sliding line becomes larger with decreasing value of the fractional power which leads to a faster transient response of the output voltage during the load changes. The theoretical considerations have been verified both by numerical simulations and experimental measurements from a laboratory prototype. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Sliding-mode control, Terminal sliding-mode control, Non-singular terminal sliding-mode control, DC-DC buck converter

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Control Engineering Practice

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21

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3

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