Abstract
Abstract
An improved backstepping control technique for the operation of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) powered by a wind turbine (WT) was developed and discussed. It is derived from a current source converter (CSC). The optimal backstepping control (BSC) settings are determined using the CSC approach, which can improve the drive by providing a more rapid dynamic response, greater precision, and stable performance. The CSC approach control function was constructed using the index criterion integral time square error (ITSE) and integral time absolute error (ITAE). With the simulation technique in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, the proposed BSC-CSC effectiveness is confirmed, and analyse the performance by using the PI and SMC control. The results indicate the goals of this work have been achieved in the form of resilience, improved dynamic system efficiency, lowering the harmonic distortion, optimization of stator power, and successfully addressing the problem of model parameter uncertainty.