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Sliding Mode Control of Dynamic Voltage Restorer by Using a New Adaptive Reaching Law

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This paper presents a new kind of adaptive reaching law for sliding mode control of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR). Such an adaptive reaching law follows under-damped sinusoidal nature that causes the initial state to reach the sliding regime in extremely less time with negligible chattering. Moreover, it is robust in the sense the trajectory does not deviate from the sliding surface. This new approach is developed and successfully applied to DVR. The simulation results are presented that show its robustness.

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Pandey, A., Agrawal, R., Mandloi, R.S. et al. Sliding Mode Control of Dynamic Voltage Restorer by Using a New Adaptive Reaching Law. J. Inst. Eng. India Ser. B 98, 579–589 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40031-017-0289-1

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