Backstepping Adaptive Control of DFIG-Generators for Variable-Speed Wind Turbines
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY (Vol.12, No. 7)Publication Date: 2014-02-22
Authors : Badre Bossoufi; Mohammed Karim; Ahmed Lagrioui; Mohammed Taoussi; Madiha El Ghamrasni;
Page : 3719-3733
Keywords : FPGA; Indirect Sliding Mode Control; Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (PMSM); Power System Control; Systems Generator; Reusability; PWM;
Abstract
In this paper, we present a nonlinear robust control of active and reactive power by the use of the technique Backstepping a double-fed asynchronous generator (DFIG) system incorporated in a wind. The power transfer between the stator and the network is carried out by acting on the rotor via a bidirectional signal converter.Initially, a control strategy of the MPPT asynchronous double fed generator is presented. Thereafter, a new control technique for wind systems is presented. This control scheme is based on an adaptive pole placement control strategy integrated to a Backstepping control scheme. The overall stability of the system is shown using Lyapunov technique. The performance and robustness are analyzed and compared by simulation based Matlab / Simulink software.
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