Abstract

This paper proposes a novel control strategy for controlling the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) inverter, which is based on backstepping control theory combined with a fuzzy neural network (FNN). The advantage of backstepping control is that it can decompose a complex system into multiple subsystems, stabilize the control object according to Lyapunov stability theory, and simplify the controller design. However, it requires prior knowledge of multiple system parameters. FNN can approximate arbitrary nonlinear functions and system errors, which can reduce the parameters required for controller design. Hence, Combining the advantages of both methods, a UPS inverter control method with only a few parameters is designed. Then the sliding mode gain is added to compensate for the fuzzy neural network to reduce the chattering when the system operates and ensure the needed power quality. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed control system, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by a simulation experiment platform.

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