DocumentCode
2542936
Title
Design and development of an Embedded Control System of a DC/DC power converter for a fuel cell
Author
Kontonikolas, Konstantinos ; Ziogou, Chrisovalantou ; Stergiopoulos, Fotis ; Papadopoulou, Simira ; Voutetakis, Spyridon
Author_Institution
Center for Res. & Technol. Hellas (CERTH), Chem. Process Eng. Res. Inst. (CPERI), Thessaloniki, Greece
fYear
2009
fDate
24-26 June 2009
Firstpage
1161
Lastpage
1165
Abstract
The non-linear behavior of the voltage-current (V-I) fuel cells´ output curve is one of the major issues the scientific community deals with, in order to improve fuel cell technology and expand its use to both domestic and industrial applications. Many power conditioning topologies of a fuel cell´s output electrical energy have been presented in the past years, but the DC/DC interleaved boost converter (IBC) topology seems to be one of the most attractive solutions. Therefore, IBC control schemes become a key factor in fuel cell energy systems and the use of embedded systems is highly indicated for efficient and reliable real-time control. The traditional methods of programming microcontrollers via ldquoCrdquo or Assembly language, may take a respectable amount of time to develop, significantly slowing down the procedures for system development and validation. This paper presents a new model-based rapid prototyping method for programming embedded systems using Matlab/Simulinkreg models. The embedded control system (ECS) is designed to control the input current of an IBC connected to a fuel cell, by suitably varying the switching signals which drive the power switches on the IBC.
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; electric current control; embedded systems; fuel cells; nonlinear control systems; power engineering computing; software prototyping; DC/DC power converter; IBC control; Matlab; Simulink; current control; embedded control system; fuel cell energy system; interleaved boost converter topology; model-based rapid prototyping; nonlinear behavior; output electrical energy; power conditioning topology; power switch; switching signal; voltage-current fuel cell; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Embedded system; Fuel cells; Mathematical model; Power conditioning; Power system modeling; Real time systems; Topology; Voltage; DC/DC Converters; Embedded Systems; Fuel Cells; Matlab/Simulink®; component; interleaved converter; rapid prototyping;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control and Automation, 2009. MED '09. 17th Mediterranean Conference on
Conference_Location
Thessaloniki
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4684-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-4685-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MED.2009.5164703
Filename
5164703
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