A scientific study at University of Basra examines control unit design
A scientific study at the University of Basra by Dr. Abdul Basit Abdul Samad Al-Hussein and Dr. Fadel Rahma Tahir, faculty of engineering at the University of Basra, has investigated an innovative design for a non-linear controller to track the maximum power point using Synergetic Control on an FPGA platform. The proposed approach has the advantage of solving the chattering issue associated with Sliding Mode Control, making this approach more suitable for digital applications.
The study, published in the Swiss journal Computation, shows that the proposed approach solves the chattering issue associated with Sliding Mode Control, making it more suitable for digital applications: Clarivate with an impact factor of 1.9 and Scopus with a CiteScore=3.5 in Q2 Q2, showed the use of FPGAs due to their superior ability to handle high-speed control tasks compared to traditional microcontroller-based systems.
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