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Power Electronic Interface With an Adaptive MPPT Technique for Train Suspension Energy Harvesters

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
Volume 68, Issue 9, Pages 8219-8230

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2020.3009584

Keywords

Gears; Generators; Shafts; Suspensions; Rectifiers; Maximum power point trackers; Vibrations; Maximum power point tracking (MPPT); Perturb and Observe (P&O); train suspension energy harvesters (TSEHs)

Funding

  1. VALERE: VAnviteLli pEr la RicErca Research Program by Universita Degli Studi Della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli''

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This article presents an electronic interface for maximizing power extraction from train suspension energy harvesters, incorporating a novel maximum power point tracking technique. By exploiting generator speed measurement and equipped with adaptive control, it is able to quickly reach the maximum power point.
An electronic interface for the maximization of the power extraction from train suspension energy harvesters is presented in this article. It is made up of a passive rectifier and a dc-dc converter equipped with a digital control unit that implements a novel maximum power point tracking technique. It can settle the voltage at the rectifier output to its optimal value, despite the time-varying train suspension vibrations. By exploiting the measurement of the generator speed, the proposed technique is able to almost instantaneously reach the maximum power point, allowing a power extraction higher than the widely used perturb and observe algorithm. Moreover, the proposed technique is equipped with an adaptive control for ensuring the power maximization despite the tolerances and time-variability of the system parameters. Experimental results validate the theoretical analysis and confirm the superior performance of the proposed interface.

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