Abstract

This paper proposes a novel robust and adaptive sliding-mode (SM) control for a cascaded two-level inverter (CTLI)-based grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system. The modeling and design of the control scheme for the CTLI-based grid-connected PV system is developed to supply active power and reactive power with variable solar irradiance. A vector controller is developed, keeping the maximum power delivery of the PV in consideration. Two different switching schemes have been considered to design SM controllers and studied under similar operating situations. Instead of the referred space vector pulsewidth modulation (PWM) technique, a simple PWM modulation technique is used for the operation of the proposed SM controller. The performance of the SM controller is improved by using an adaptive hysteresis band calculation. The controller performance is found to be satisfactory for both the schemes at considered load and solar irradiance level variations in simulation environment. The laboratory prototype, operated with the proposed controller, is found to be capable of implementing the control algorithm successfully in the considered situation.

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