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Evaluation of Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Neural Super-Twisting Control Applied to Single-Phase Active Power Filters
This research introduces an improved control strategy for an active power filter (APF) system. It utilizes an adaptive super-twisting sliding mode control (STSMC) scheme. The proposed approach integrates an interval type-2 fuzzy neural network with a self-feedback recursive structure (IT2FNN-SFR) to enhance the overall performance of the APF system. The IT2FNN with STSMC proposed here consists of two components, with one being IT2FNN-SFR, which demonstrates robustness for uncertain systems and the ability to utilize historical information. The IT2FNN-SFR estimator is used to approximate the unknown nonlinear function within the APF. Simultaneously, the STSMC component is integrated to reduce system chattering, improving control precision and overall system performance. STSMC combines the robustness and simplicity of traditional sliding mode control, effectively addressing the chattering problem. To mitigate inaccuracies and complexities associated with manual parameter setting, an adaptive law of sliding mode gain is formulated to achieve optimal gain solutions. This adaptive law is designed within the STSMC framework, facilitating parameter optimization. Experimental validation is conducted to verify the harmonic suppression capability of the control strategy. The THD corresponding to the designed control algorithm is 4.16%, which is improved by 1.24% and 0.55% compared to ASMC and STSMC, respectively, which is below the international standard requirement of 5%. Similarly, the designed controller also demonstrates advantages in dynamic performance: when the load decreases, it is 4.72%, outperforming ASMC and STSMC by 1.15% and 0.38%, respectively; when the load increases, it is 3.87%, surpassing ASMC and STSMC by 1.07% and 0.36%, respectively.
Adaptive Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Control of Active Power Filter Using Interval Type-2-Fuzzy Neural Networks
Aiming at the unknown uncertainty of an active power filter system in practical operation, combining the advantages of self-feedback structure, interval type-2 fuzzy neural network, and super-twisting sliding mode, an adaptive super-twisting sliding mode control method of interval type-2 fuzzy neural network with self-feedback recursive structure (IT2FNN-SFR STSMC) is proposed in this paper. IT2FNN has an uncertain membership function, which can enhance the nonlinear ability and robustness of the network. The historical information will be stored and utilized by the self-feedback recursive structure (SFR) at runtime. Therefore, the novel IT2FNN-SFR is designed to improve the dynamic approximation effect of the neural network and reduce the dependence of the controller on the actual mathematical model. The adaptive rate of each weight of the neural network is designed by the Lyapunov method and gradient descent (GD) algorithm to ensure the convergence and stability of the system. Super-twisting sliding mode control (STSMC) has strong robustness, which can effectively reduce system chattering, and improve control accuracy and system performance. The gain of the integral term in the STSMC is set as a constant, and the other gain is changed adaptively whose adaptive rate is deduced through the stability proof of the neural network, which greatly reduces the difficulty of parameter adjustment. The harmonic suppression ability of the designed control strategy is verified by simulation experiments.