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Inverse Application of Artificial Intelligence for the Control of Power Converters

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 1535-1548

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2022.3209093

Keywords

Artificial intelligence; Optimization; Neurons; Feedforward systems; Artificial neural networks; Power electronics; Training; Artificial intelligence (AI); artificial neural network (ANN); current sharing; droop control; inverse application (IA); machine learning; power converters

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This article proposes a novel application method, inverse application of artificial intelligence (IAAI) for the control of power electronic converter systems. The method relies on a data-driven process with no need for optimization or substantial derivations. It uses artificial intelligence to provide feasible control coefficients/references for the power converter control, rather than building a new controller.
This article proposes a novel application method, inverse application of artificial intelligence (IAAI) for the control of power electronic converter systems. The proposed method can give the desired control coefficients/references in a simple way because, compared to conventional methods, IAAI only relies on a data-driven process with no need for an optimization process or substantial derivations. Noting that the IAAI approach uses artificial intelligence to provide feasible coefficients/references for the power converter control, rather than building a new controller. After illustrating the IAAI concept, a conventional application method of artificial neural network is discussed, an optimization-based design. Then, a two-source-converter microgrid case is studied to choose the best droop coefficients via the optimization-based approach. After that, the proposed IAAI method is employed for the same microgrid case to quickly find good droop coefficients. Furthermore, the IAAI method is applied to a modular multilevel converter (MMC) case, extending the MMC operation region under unbalanced grid faults. In the MMC case, both simulation and experimental online tests validate the operation, feasibility, and practicality of IAAI.

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