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Review and Comparison of Control Strategies in Active Power Decoupling

Yonglu Liu, Wanlu Zhang, Yao Sun, Mei Su, Guo Xu, Hanbing Dan

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics109 citationsDOI

Abstract

The active power-decoupling (APD) method is an effective solution to handle the inherent double-line frequency ripple power in single-phase power systems. It removes the bulky passive devices and facilitates the improvement of the system power density and even the reliability. This article provides a comprehensive review of the prior-art and state-of-the-art control strategies in APD. They are categorized into four groups according to the basic control ideas of “power balance,” “harmonic suppression,” “volt-second balance/charge balance,” and “virtual impedance.” And the specific control strategies under each control idea are discussed and compared. The pros and cons of each control idea are also presented . Finally, this article draws a sketch of the global trends in APD control.

Topics & Concepts

Decoupling (probability)Control theory (sociology)Power controlControl engineeringControl (management)Computer sciencePower (physics)Electronic engineeringEngineeringPhysicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchMicrogrid Control and OptimizationAdvanced DC-DC Converters