SYAIAug 1, 2023

Artificial-Intelligence-Based Hybrid Extended Phase Shift Modulation for the Dual Active Bridge Converter with Full ZVS Range and Optimal Efficiency

arXiv:2308.00381v126 citationsh-index: 31
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This work addresses efficiency and ZVS range issues in power electronics for applications like wireless charging and electric vehicles, representing an incremental improvement over conventional modulation methods.

The paper tackled the challenge of designing hybrid modulation for dual active bridge converters to achieve full zero-voltage switching (ZVS) range and optimal efficiency, proposing an AI-based method that achieved a maximum efficiency of 97.1% in hardware experiments.

Dual active bridge (DAB) converter is the key enabler in many popular applications such as wireless charging, electric vehicle and renewable energy. ZVS range and efficiency are two significant performance indicators for DAB converter. To obtain the desired ZVS and efficiency performance, modulation should be carefully designed. Hybrid modulation considers several single modulation strategies to achieve good comprehensive performance. Conventionally, to design a hybrid modulation, harmonic approach or piecewise approach is used, but they suffer from time-consuming model building process and inaccuracy. Therefore, an artificial-intelligence-based hybrid extended phase shift (HEPS) modulation is proposed. Generally, the HEPS modulation is developed in an automated fashion, which alleviates cumbersome model building process while keeping high model accuracy. In HEPS modulation, two EPS strategies are considered to realize optimal efficiency with full ZVS operation over entire operating ranges. Specifically, to build data-driven models of ZVS and efficiency performance, extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), which is a state-of-the-art ensemble learning algorithm, is adopted. Afterwards, particle swarm optimization with state-based adaptive velocity limit (PSO-SAVL) is utilized to select the best EPS strategy and optimize modulation parameters. With 1 kW hardware experiments, the feasibility of HEPS has been verified, achieving optimal efficiency with maximum of 97.1% and full-range ZVS operation.

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