Abstract

Chaos control means to design a controller that is able to eliminating the chaos behaviour of nonlinear systems that experiencing such phenomenon. In this paper, a delayed feedback control mode is presented. The paper describes the control of the bifurcation behaviour of a modular peak current-mode controlled DC-DC boost converter which is used to provide an interface between energy storage batteries and photovoltaic (PV) arrays renewable energy sources. The parallel-input/parallel-output converter comprises two identical boost circuits and operates in the continuous-current conduction mode. A comparison is made between waveforms obtained from a MATLAB/SIMULINK model for open-loop converter and the controlled one. The study shows the effectiveness of the designed delayed feedback control mode.

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