Hamiltonian optimization in a power converter circuit
Published 2013-12-17
Keywords
- Control,
- Hamiltonian,
- optimization,
- power converter system
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Abstract
This article presents the application of the optimization theory on the regulation of the output voltage in an electrical system. In order to achieve it, a mathematical formulation is developed for a hybrid dynamical system describing a power converter circuit. Then, the Pontryagin’s maximum principle is applied to the system trying to solve the optimization control problem of providing a regulated output voltage to the system load. Simulation results show a good performance for the Hamiltonian-based control strategy proposed to reduce the regulation error. Experimental results on a real circuit prototype are part of current ongoing work.
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