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A Deep Learning-Based Modeling of a 270 V-to-28 V DC-DC Converter Used in More Electric Aircrafts

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 509-518

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3098468

Keywords

Atmospheric modeling; DC-DC power converters; Computational modeling; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Data models; Transfer functions; Black-box models; dc-dc power converters; deep learning; modeling; neural networks; simulation; transient response

Funding

  1. Generalitat de Catalunya [2017SGR0967]
  2. European Commission through the Clean Sky Program [755332-AEMSIdFit]

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This article presents a novel approach for black-box modeling of 270 V-to-28 V dc-dc step-down converters used in more electric aircrafts. The proposed method uses offline experimental data to find an accurate model that can accurately emulate the behavior of the real converter when the internal structure and parameters are unknown.
This article presents a novel approach for black-box modeling of 270 V-to-28 V dc-dc step-down converters used in more electric aircrafts. These converters normally feed constant power loads. The proposed deep learning approach, uses offline experimental data of the converter to find an accurate model that reproduces its behavior. It covers a broad range of loading conditions to build a model that replicates the whole behavior of the converter. This article compares the performance of the proposed method, which requires a very low computational burden once the model is trained, with that of a conventional recurrent neural network topology. Results presented in this article show the ability of the obtained solution to accurately emulate the behavior of the real step-down converter when the internal structure is unknown, with no knowledge of the internal parameters, thus preventing disclosure of manufacturer's confidential data. The modeling strategy presented in this article is validated with experimental data by using a step-down converter used in aircrafts. The approach is compared to existing modeling techniques to test its accuracy. This approach can also be applied to many power devices, including diverse types of power converters, power supplies, or filters among others.

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