DocumentCode :
3846186
Title :
Effects of Discretization Methods on the Performance of Resonant Controllers
Author :
Alejandro G. Yepes;Francisco D. Freijedo;Jes?s Doval-Gandoy;?scar L?pez;Jano Malvar;Pablo Fernandez-Comesa?a
Author_Institution :
Department of Electronic Technology, University of Vigo, Vigo, Spain
Volume :
25
Issue :
7
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
1692
Lastpage :
1712
Abstract :
Resonant controllers have gained significant importance in recent years in multiple applications. Because of their high selectivity, their performance is very dependent on the accuracy of the resonant frequency. An exhaustive study about different discrete-time implementations is contributed in this paper. Some methods, such as the popular ones based on two integrators, cause that the resonant peaks differ from expected. Such inaccuracies result in significant loss of performance, especially for tracking high-frequency signals, since infinite gain at the expected frequency is not achieved, and therefore, zero steady-state error is not assured. Other discretization techniques are demonstrated to be more reliable. The effect on zeros is also analyzed, establishing the influence of each method on the stability. Finally, the study is extended to the discretization of the schemes with delay compensation, which is also proved to be of great importance in relation with their performance. A single-phase active power filter laboratory prototype has been implemented and tested. Experimental results provide a real-time comparison among discretization strategies, which validate the theoretical analysis. The optimum discrete-time implementation alternatives are assessed and summarized.
Keywords :
"Resonance","Resonant frequency","Performance loss","Performance gain","Steady-state","Stability analysis","Delay","Active filters","Laboratories","Prototypes"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2041256
Filename :
5398914
Link To Document :
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