Optimized IMC with GWO algorithm and variable switching function for voltage regulation of SEPIC converter
Reza Fazeli, Mohammad Haddad Zarif, Mahmoud Zadehbagheri, Tole Sutikno
Abstract
With the growing application of single-ended primary-inductor converter (SEPIC) converters in power electronic systems, precise output voltage regulation under uncertainties and nonlinear conditions remains a significant challenge. Although internal model control (IMC) effectively addresses issues arising from unstable zeros and fixed time delays in non-minimum phase systems, its performance can degrade under large transient errors or sudden disturbances, leading to control signal saturation and instability. In this study, a modified IMC scheme is proposed, which integrates a variable switching function into the control structure. This addition enhances the robustness of the system by dynamically adapting the control effort to mitigate abrupt changes in the control signal and stabilize the output voltage. Furthermore, it prevents controller saturation during large-signal deviations, thereby improving transient response and maintaining system stability. The design parameters of the controller are optimized using the gray wolf algorithm to achieve an optimal balance between voltage overshoot, settling time, and closed-loop stability. Simulation results under various operating conditions confirm the superior performance of the proposed control method compared to conventional IMC.
Keywords
delayed systems; internal model control; optimization; single-ended primary-inductor converter; variable switching function;
DOI:
http://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v24i1.27330
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