Control of chaos in a PWM current-mode H-bridge inverter using time-delayed feedback

Herbert Iu, B. Robert

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    Abstract

    Time-delayed feedback can be used to stabilize unstable periodic orbits (UPOs) in dynamical systems. The technique involves feedback of signals delayed by the orbit's period so that the feedback signals vanish on the target orbit and hence the UPO becomes a solution of the original system. An obvious advantage of this method is that it requires only the knowledge of the period of the target UPO. In this brief, a pulsewidth-modulated current-mode H-bridge inverter serves as a subject of investigation. Under certain parameter ranges, it exhibits higher periodic solutions and chaos. A simple time-delay feedback control method is applied to stabilize the UPOs. By using the time-delayed feedback control method, the stability limit and gain range of the system are increased.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1125-1129
    JournalIEEE transactions on circuits and systems-I : fundamental theory and applications
    Volume50
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

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