Energy Saving in Industrial Wireless Power Recharge System: Simulation of a PI-Sliding Mode Control for a Non-Inverting Buck-Boost Converter

Emanuele Pallotta

Polytechnic University Of Marche

Emanuele Pallotta received the B.S. degree in Telecommunications engineering from the Polytechnic University of Marche in 2011, the M.S. degree in electronic engineering from the Polytechnic University of Marche in 2014.  After one year (from July 2014 to June 2015) as Research Fellow in Information Engineering at the Department of Information Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Marche,  he is currently a PhD. Student in "Automation Engineering" at the same University. His recent activities have included: simulation of wireless recharge system for industrial applications;Sliding Mode control for non-inverting buck boost DC/DC converter;induction heating system for industrial application;Fault Detection and Isolation using Liner observer for non-inverting buck boost converter in fast charging battery.

Abstract

In this work, a PI-Sliding mode controller is de- veloped in feedback loop from a non-inverting buck boost converter, in order to control the recharge of a Li-Ion battery of a Laser Guided Vehicle (LGV), which is the last... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Mariorosario Prist (Polytechnic University Of Marche)
  2. Emanuele Pallotta (Polytechnic University Of Marche)
  3. Paolo Cicconi (Polytechnic University Of Marche)
  4. Paolo Venturini (Polytechnic University Of Marche)
  5. Andrea Monteriù (Polytechnic University Of Marche)
  6. Michele Germani (Polytechnic University Of Marche)
  7. Sauro Longhi (Polytechnic University Of Marche)

Topic Area

Power Control of Wireless Power Systems

Session

WoW7 » WPT Circuit Design (10:15 - Wednesday, 6th June, M-1420 (Lassonde Building))

Paper

PID5359111.pdf