This paper presents a current sharing (CS) control structure for three-port DC/DC converters. Unlike regular two-port converters, three-port converters necessitate that two of three ports to have CS control simultaneously so that the third port achieves CS by default. The parallel operation of three-port converters for space applications requires a reliable CS structure to provide uniform current distribution among the modules. Both output port CS and battery port CS are achieved by paralleling CS loop and voltage regulation loop together according to the democratically elected maximum current reference. Stability is the main challenge for three-port paralleled systems as the added CS loops should not interact with abundance of control loop...
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[[abstract]]A current-sharing technique known as central-limit control (CLC) is presented. Different...
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International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of current-sharing for interconnected power c...
[[abstract]]A current-sharing technique known as central-limit control (CLC) is presented. Different...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a general definition of circulating currents for each phase of each paral...
This paper presents the design and analysis of a satellite platform power system, which utilizes sev...
Abstract: A simple, application-oriented, transfer function model of paralleled converters employing...
This paper presents the control structure for a novel three-port converter topology. This topology h...
This paper studies the various paralleling styles for dc-dc switching converters from a circuit theo...
This paper proposes a democratic current sharing controller for Modular Multi-parallel Rectifiers (M...
This paper presents the control strategy and power management for an integrated three-port converter...
This letter addresses the problem of voltage regulation and balanced current sharing in a parallel c...
A high-power charging station for electric vehicles usually adopts a parallel structure of multiple ...
In this dissertation, a new satellite platform power architecture based on paralleled three-port DC/...
Abstract—The parallel operation of voltage regulator modules (VRMs) for high-end microprocessors req...
A simple, application-oriented, transfer function model of paralleled converters employing Master-Sl...
Modular DC Zonal Electrical Distribution (DC ZEDS) offers advantages in both cost and weight over tr...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of current-sharing for interconnected power c...
[[abstract]]A current-sharing technique known as central-limit control (CLC) is presented. Different...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a general definition of circulating currents for each phase of each paral...