Zeljko Ivanovic
University of Banja Luka
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2011 XXIII International Symposium on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies | 2011
Zeljko Ivanovic; Branko Blanusa; Mladen Knezic
The analytical expressions for boost converter loss are presented in this paper. All significant sources of conduction and dynamic losses within the converter elements, including losses in choke magnetic material and switching losses which occur due to diode recovery time, are discussed. Sources of losses in continuous and discontinuous current mode of converter are examined. The equivalent input resistance of the generator is included in converter loss model. In the paper, the case when single-phase rectifier is input circuit of the converter is presented. Loss model of converter and its efficiency was compared with experimental measurements on a prototype of the boost converter.
emerging technologies and factory automation | 2011
Mladen Knezic; Branko Dokic; Zeljko Ivanovic
EtherCAT protocol is a popular Real-Time Ethernet solution that offers the highest communication efficiency in a number of operating conditions. However, for huge networks with several hundreds of devices distributed in the field, EtherCAT performance can become a critical factor. In this paper, we propose a solution for increasing EtherCAT performance using a frame size optimization algorithm. The optimization algorithm is described and analyzed for a simple scenario present in typical automation systems.
international power electronics and motion control conference | 2010
Mladen Knezic; Branko Dokic; Zeljko Ivanovic
Fieldbus networks based on Ethernet become an inevitable part of factory automation systems. The number of installed nodes has increased over the last few years. Therefore, efficient network planning sets new challenges for todays engineers. This paper shows major aspects of topology planning in industrial networks based on EtherCAT protocol.
international power electronics and motion control conference | 2010
Zeljko Ivanovic; Branko Dokic; Branko Blanusa; Mladen Knezic
A method for efficiency optimization of boost converter applied in wind turbine with permanent magnet generator (PMG) is proposed in this paper. This method gives the best results when output power of generator is less than rated value. Its validation is verified through simulation and experimental results.
international power electronics and motion control conference | 2012
Zeljko Ivanovic; Branko Blanusa; Mladen Knezic
Implementation of a method for efficiency optimization of boost converter in wind turbine with permanent magnet generator is described in this paper. This method is based on variable switching frequency technique suitable in conditions when input power of the converter is less than rated. The proposed concept is verified through computer simulation of the boost converter and experimental measurements on the prototype.
2015 IEEE World Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS) | 2015
Mladen Knezic; Branko Dokic; Zeljko Ivanovic
Ethernet Powerlink (EPL) is an industrial Ethernet networking solution that enables hard real-time communication in distributed control and automation systems. The PollResponse Chaining (PRC) mechanism is an extension of the EPL protocol aimed at increasing the network performance when nodes exchange small amount of data, especially if they are connected in line topology. In this paper, we conduct performance assessment of the PRC mechanism for two basic network configurations (line and star topology). In addition, we provide some experimental results obtained by measuring relevant timing parameters of the real EPL network prototype operating in the PRC mode.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics | 2017
Mladen Knezic; Branko Dokic; Zeljko Ivanovic
Ethernet Powerlink (EPL) is an industrial Ethernet networking solution commonly used as a communication network in distributed control and automation systems ranging from simple I/O to highly complex motion control applications. The PollResponse Chaining (PRC) mechanism is a new EPL standard feature aimed at increasing the network performance when nodes exchange small amount of data, especially if they are connected in line topology. In this paper, we present a theoretical model suitable for assessing the real-time performance of the EPL protocol operating in both the standard and PRC mode for two basic topologies commonly found in real installations, line, and star. Moreover, we carried out a series of experiments on prototype networks in order to acquire the relevant timing parameters of the EPL network components required for the development of an OMNeT++ simulation model, which can be further exploited to evaluate the EPL protocol in the case of more complex scenarios. Finally, we propose a modification of the original PRC solution to improve its flexibility while allowing the same (or even higher) performance level. The feasibility of the proposed approach was demonstrated on a real prototype, whereas a certain performance gain over the original PRC mechanism was proved through simulations conducted on a more complex network structure.
2013 XXIV International Conference on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies (ICAT) | 2013
Zeljko Ivanovic; Branko Blanusa; Mladen Knezic
In this paper, an algorithm based on the technique of variable switching frequency is applied, so that working point of boost converter is at the boundary between continuous and discontinuous working mode aiming at achieving maximum efficiency of the converter. Controller is based on variable switching frequency and measuring the voltage on the main converter switch. The proposed algorithm is verified by the simulations and experimental measurements on a converter prototype.
2016 IEEE World Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS) | 2016
Mladen Knezic; Branko Dokic; Zeljko Ivanovic
Ethernet Powerlink (EPL) is an industrial Ethernet networking solution commonly used as a communication network in distributed control and automation systems ranging from simple I/O to highly complex motion control applications. The PollResponse Chaining (PRC) mechanism is a new EPL standard feature aimed at increasing the network performance when nodes exchange small amount of data, especially if they are connected in line topology. However, the efficiency of the mechanism is affected by the network structure, which limits the scope of its applicability in real installations. In this paper, we propose a modification of the original PRC mechanism to improve its flexibility while allowing the same level of performance. This modification requires only minor changes to the available software implementation of the EPL protocol stack. The paper also presents some experimental results that prove the functionality of the proposed solution.
emerging technologies and factory automation | 2012
Mladen Knezic; Branko Dokic; Zeljko Ivanovic
The configuration of industrial networks is a very challenging task, especially when complex network structures with a large number of devices and stringent real-time constraints are used. This paper presents a software tool for efficient configuration of EtherCAT networks. The software tool has been tested for different scenarios on real network setup and the results were compared with those obtained using commercially available configuration tools.