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Journal Articles IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part 1 Fundamental Theory and Applications Year : 2011

High Performance Control Design for Dynamic Voltage Scaling Devices

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Dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) is an important method in managing dynamically the system supply voltage for efficient power reduction. This approach is applied in very large scale integration (VLSI). A dc-dc converter is an electronic device which allows to vary the voltage and, thus, to implement DVS technique. In this paper, a high-performance controller is presented for a novel discrete DVS converter. This controller is developed with the aim to deal with the unknown resistive component of the load as well as to minimize the dissipated energy and current peaks, what is very important in the field of microelectronics. Current peaks and power consumption are minimized by computing an optimal evolution for the voltage reference. Likewise, an adaptive controller is proposed to deal with the unknown load resistive parameter. Consequently, the obtained advanced controller can acquires a high consideration on electronic devices.

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hal-00642260 , version 1 (17-11-2011)

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Carolina Albea-Sanchez, Francisco Gordillo Álvarez, Carlos Canudas de Wit. High Performance Control Design for Dynamic Voltage Scaling Devices. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part 1 Fundamental Theory and Applications, 2011, 58 (12), pp.2919-2930. ⟨10.1109/TCSI.2011.2158707⟩. ⟨hal-00642260⟩
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