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Implementation of a Novel TABGD-BBCO Controlling Mechanism Used in EV Systems

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Pages 1800-1817 | Published online: 24 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

Solar energy-based Electric Vehicles (EVs) are becoming more popular in recent days due to their enormous profitability. The existing PV-based EV application systems comprise the major problems of increased computational complexity, reduced efficiency, incompetent speed control and high error rate. Thus, this research work intends to develop a novel controlling mechanism named Tuple Accelerated Batch Gradient Descent (TABGD) for enhancing the speed control of EVs with a high battery power support. The main contribution of this technique is to control the converter and inverter circuits by optimally tuning the parameters of the controlling mechanism. Also, it generates the switching control signal with regulated DC output and motor current. Moreover, an improved Batched Bee Colony Optimization (BBCO) algorithm is employed to provide optimal battery power support to the EV system. The experimental results validate the performance of the proposed mechanism and compare it with other state-of-the-art methods.

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Rajesh Kannan

Rajesh Kannan received his electrical and electronics engineering degree from PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, India in 2007 from Anna University and his master’s degree in power electronics and drives from Anna University, India, in 2010. Presently, he is pursuing his full-time PhD degree at Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi, India. His current research interests include power converters, electric vehicles and solar PV systems.

Venkatesan Sundharajan

Venkatesan Sundharajan has received an MTech in electrical drives and control from Pondicherry University and the PhD in electrical engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India. Currently, working as assistant professor in Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi, Tamilnadu. He completed his research in the area of performance enhancement of standalone PV systems. His current research interests are power converters for renewable energy sources, reactive power compensation in Grid-PV systems, and improving performance of electric vehicles. Email: [email protected]

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