Optimal event‐triggered control for wireless power transfer system in electric vehicles

Author:

Abdelrahim Mahmoud12ORCID,Almakhles Dhafer1,Mabrok Mohamed3

Affiliation:

1. Renewable Energy Laboratory, College of Engineering Prince Sultan University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Assiut University Assiut Egypt

3. Mathematics Program, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, College of Arts and Sciences Qatar University Doha Qatar

Abstract

AbstractThis study focuses on stabilizing a bidirectional inductive wireless power transfer (WPT) system using an event‐triggered approach. It is only assumed the inductor currents on both the primary and pickup sides are measurable, and they are sent synchronously to the controller via a digital channel. To estimate the unmeasured states and maintain plant stability, a full‐order state observer and an observer‐based controller have been developed. The control parameters are optimized through a genetic algorithm to achieve the desired output response. An emulation methodology is then applied to create an output‐based event‐triggering condition. This condition ensures the stability of the closed‐loop system even in the presence of communication constraints. To prevent Zeno sampling, a minimal time interval between two transmissions is enforced using time‐regularization techniques. Furthermore, the performance of the event‐triggered controller is enhanced by solving a linear matrix inequality condition, which further reduces the number of transmission instances. The methodology offers a systematic and optimal design for the bidirectional inductive WPT system. It eliminates the need for manual tuning of control parameters, which is particularly beneficial given the system's complex nature. To address both continuous‐time and discrete‐time dynamics, the entire system is represented as a hybrid dynamical system, making it more intuitive for networked control systems. The efficiency of this approach is assessed through numerical simulations of a WPT system, demonstrating its effectiveness. The results show that the average intertransmission interval has been increased from 0.0799 to 0.1782 s, that is, the proposed event‐triggering strategy reduced the number of transmissions to more than 50% compared with conventional periodic sampling.

Publisher

Wiley

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