Differentiation and Passivity for Control of Brayton-Moser Systems
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This paper deals with a class of Resistive-Inductive-Capacitive (RLC) circuits and switched RLC (s-RLC) circuits modeled in Brayton Moser framework. For this class of systems, new passivity properties using a Krasovskii's type Lyapunov function as storage function are presented. Consequently, the supply-rate is a function of the system states, inputs and their first time-derivatives. Moreover, after showing the integrability property of the port-variables, two simple control methodologies called output shaping and input shaping are proposed for regulating the voltage in RLC and s-RLC circuits. Global asymptotic convergence to the desired operating point is theoretically proved for both proposed control methodologies. Moreover, robustness with respect to load uncertainty is ensured by the input shaping methodology. The applicability of the proposed methodologies is illustrated by designing voltage controllers for DC-DC converters and DC networks.
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