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ANFIS Based Adaptive Gliding Mode Control of a Detached Single-Phase Micro grid
Published Online: March-April 2020
Pages: 13-15
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Interesting: This paper presents an ANFIS based flexible sliding mode control (ASMC) of an autonomous single stage scaled down structure. The proposed little structure organizes a scaled down hydro turbine driven single-stage two winding self-invigorated enrollment generator (SEIG) with a breeze driven dependable magnet brushless DC (PMBLDC) generator, sun based photo voltaic (PV) display and a battery energy limit system (BESS). These harmless to the ecosystem power sources are composed using a lone stage voltage source converter (VSC). The ASMC based control estimation is used to assess the reference source current which controls the single-stage VSC and coordinates the voltage and repeat of the micro grid despite music current easing. The adaptable sliding mode control with ANFIS is used to stay aware of the energy balance among wind, smaller than usual hydro, sun based PV power and BESS, which controls the repeat of autonomous micro grid. Reenactment results from MATLAB/SIMULINK of the proposed micro grid shows that the organization voltage and repeat are stayed aware of consistent while the system is following various changes in extraordinary state, for instance, startling change in wind speed, changes in sun fueled insolation level and changes in loads.
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