Design of a new backstepping controller for control

Authors

  • ABDUL MUHAYMIN MOIZ AHMED English Author
  • SYED ABDUR RAHMAN English Author
  • ABDUL GHANI English Author

Keywords:

MATLAB, proportional integral (PI) control

Abstract

An emergency power source is becoming a crucial feature for a lot of electrical and computer gadgets in homes and businesses. As a result, the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) inverters' performance exhibits little distortion at the output voltage. At first, proportional integral (PI) control classic rules were used to regulate such inverters. It is challenging to comprehend the stability constraints of this approach and to implement a transitory reaction to powerful external shocks. This study presents a simulation and offer for a non-linear controller-controlled inverter for single-phase and three-phase voltage. The controller performance and the PI controller have been compared for this reason. Next to the Lyapunov function in the first step is a backstepping regulator that makes use of the stability tool. Additionally, the PI approach is used by the other regulator. In MATLAB, the operation of these two regulators is simulated when the reference or load changes. Additionally, a Lyapunov-based feedback voltage control approach for the distributed generation (DG) unit independent inverter is provided. In addition to being straightforward, the suggested controller is resistant to abrupt changes in load and the unidentified system.

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Published

2025-07-09