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Control Design Techniques in Power Electronics Devices, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Power Systems Series
Authors: Sira-Ramirez Hebertt J., Silva-Ortigoza Ramón
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Control Design Techniques in Power Electronics Devices deals specifically with control theories relevant to the design of switched power electronics, for the most part, DC?DC converters and supplies, rectifiers of different kinds and inverters with varying topologies. The theoretical methods for designing controllers in linear and nonlinear systems are accompanied by case studies and examples showing their application. The book is introduced through the important topic of modeling switched power electronics as controlled dynamical systems. There are circuit layouts, schematics and actual closed-loop control responses, generated by applying the theory, from a representative group of the plants under discussion.
Among the control theories which feature in the book are: sliding mode control, feedback control by means of approximate linearization and nonlinear control design methods.
This monograph will be of interest to researchers, tutors and students in power systems and their related control problems.
Hebertt Sira-Ramirez has published his work in 4 books, 20 book chapters, many of them in Springer-Verlag volumes, 114 journal publications in credited, refereed, journals and over 192 specialized international conferences. He obtained his MSEE and his PhD, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, USA) in 1972 and 1977, respectively. He worked as a professor, and researcher, for 28 years at the Universidad de Los Andes in Merida, Venezuela, and has worked for the last 7 years in a Scientific Research Institute in Mexico City (Cinvestav-IPN). He is a member of the IFAC Technical Committee on Non-Linear Control Systems.