Title :
Fuzzy logic control of an active power line conditioner
Author :
Kirawanich, Phumin ; Connell, Robert M O
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract :
Fuzzy logic and active power line conditioners (APLC) are two tools that are being increasingly applied to power quality problems. In this paper, a switch-mode APLC that uses fuzzy logic to control the semiconductor switches is described. Frequency-domain analysis is used to determine the desired compensation current, and a rule-based piecewise-linear fuzzy proportional-integral controller (FPIC) provides the appropriate switching pattern of the APLC to generate the actual compensation current. MATLAB simulations and experimental measurements on a low-power (700 VA), digital signal processor-based, hardware prototype show that the APLC produces excellent results despite the use of a relatively low switching frequency, which is necessary to minimize semiconductor switching losses. The simulations and measurements are in good agreement and show that the APLC/FPIC system can significantly improve line current total harmonic distortion and power factor during both steady-state and transient operating conditions.
Keywords :
PI control; digital signal processing chips; frequency-domain analysis; fuzzy control; harmonic distortion; piecewise linear techniques; power cables; power engineering computing; power factor correction; MATLAB simulations; active power line conditioner; digital signal processor; frequency-domain analysis; fuzzy logic control; harmonic distortion; piecewise linear fuzzy proportional-integral controller; power factor correction; semiconductor switching loss; steady-state condition; switch-mode APLC; transient operating condition; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency measurement; Fuzzy control; Fuzzy logic; Loss measurement; MATLAB; Pi control; Piecewise linear techniques; Power quality; Power semiconductor switches; 65; APLC; Active power line conditioner; FPIC; PFC; fuzzy proportional-integral control; harmonic compensation; power factor correction;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2004.836631