Nonlinear Control of a Bidirectional Power Converter for Connecting Batteries in dc Microgrids

Daniel Pagano

UFSC

He holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineering - National University of La Plata, Argentina (1985); MSc in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (1989); PhD in Robotics, Electronics and Automation at the University of Sevilla, Spain (1999) and post-doctorate in PWS Dynamics Systems, University of Bristol, England. He is currently associate professor at the Department of Automation and Systems of the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC). Topic in the area of Electrical Engineering, with control of Electronic Processes, working mainly on the following topics: non-linear systems, control, bifurcation analysis, dynamic PWS systems, control applications in the areas of power electronics, (Microregions), energy systems and oil and gas production.

Mauro Trindade Saito

Federal University of Santa Catarina

Graduated in Mechatronics Engineering from UCDB - Don Bosco Catholic University of Campo Grande MS (2014); Specialization in MBA - Master in Business Administration in Project Management by UNAES - Centro Universitário de Campo Grande MS (2016). He is currently studying for a Master Degree in Automation and Systems Engineering at UFSC - Federal University of Santa Catarina, focusing on power electronics control systems.

Authors

  1. Daniel Pagano (UFSC)
  2. Eduardo Lenz (UFSC)
  3. Mauro Trindade Saito (Federal University of Santa Catarina)
  4. Josep Pou (Nanyang Technological University)

Topic Area

Topics: Bidirectional dc-dc converters, charge controllers

Session

PO.02 » PO.02-Power Electronics for Sustainable Sources and Energy Storage Systems (12:40 - Wednesday, 19th April, Exposition room)