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The main objective of this project is to control the Vienne Rectifier by using Sliding Mode Controller under unbalanced weak power grid.
This project presents an unbalanced current control strategy that combines improved sliding mode control (SMC) with new reaching law and multi proportional resonance (MPR) control of Vienna rectifier under unbalanced weak power grid. This paper establishes the mathematical model of Vienna rectifier under unbalanced weak current network. In the αβ coordinate system, dual second-order generalized integrator (DSOGI) is used to separate the positive and negative sequence components of the voltage. Suitable sliding mode surfaces and sliding mode convergence laws were designed. Finally, the results of simulations and experiments were used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method. The simulation results can be evaluated by using Matlab/Simulink Software.
Keywords: Multiple proportional resonant (MPR) control, positive and negative sequence separation, second harmonic components, sliding mode control (SMC), unbalanced weak power grid.
NOTE: Without the concern of our team, please don't submit to the college. This Abstract varies based on student requirements.

Software Configuration:
Operating System : Windows 7/8/10
Application Software: Matlab / Simulink
Hardware Configuration:
RAM : 8 GB
Processor : I3 / I5 (Mostly prefer)
· Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
· How to start with MATLAB
· About Matlab language
· About tools & libraries
· Application of Matlab/Simulink
· Basics on Matlab/Simulink
· Introduction to converters
· Introduction to switches
· We can learn about Vienna Rectifier
· We can learn about Grid Systems
· We can learn about Sliding Mode Controller
· Project Development Skills:
o Problem analyzing skills
o Problem solving skills
o Creativity and imaginary skills
o Programming skills
o Deployment
o Testing skills
o Debugging skills
o Project presentation skills