Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends

The second part of this paper presents an overview of different control strategies and applications for matrix converters (MCs) where predictive control techniques are applied. It will be shown that predictive control is a promising alternative to control MCs due to its simplicity and flexibility to...

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Main Authors: Rivera, Marco, Wheeler, Patrick, Olloqui, A.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34919/
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author Rivera, Marco
Wheeler, Patrick
Olloqui, A.
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description The second part of this paper presents an overview of different control strategies and applications for matrix converters (MCs) where predictive control techniques are applied. It will be shown that predictive control is a promising alternative to control MCs due to its simplicity and flexibility to include different constrains in the con¬trol for different industrial applications such as renewable energies, grid interconnection, multi-drives systems control, among others. In addition, some limitations and weaknesses of predictive control in MCs will be discussed as well as some future trends and applications.
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spelling nottingham-349192020-05-04T17:41:29Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34919/ Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends Rivera, Marco Wheeler, Patrick Olloqui, A. The second part of this paper presents an overview of different control strategies and applications for matrix converters (MCs) where predictive control techniques are applied. It will be shown that predictive control is a promising alternative to control MCs due to its simplicity and flexibility to include different constrains in the con¬trol for different industrial applications such as renewable energies, grid interconnection, multi-drives systems control, among others. In addition, some limitations and weaknesses of predictive control in MCs will be discussed as well as some future trends and applications. 2016-03-17 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Rivera, Marco, Wheeler, Patrick and Olloqui, A. (2016) Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends. In: 2016 IEEE ICIT International Conference on Industrial Technology, 14-17 March 2016, Taipei, Taiwan. Matrix Converter Direct Matrix Converter Indirect Matrix Converter Power Control Predictive Con¬trol Control Strategies Sinusoidal Current Voltage control AC-AC conversion Modulation Schemes http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=7474907
spellingShingle Matrix Converter
Direct Matrix Converter
Indirect Matrix Converter
Power Control
Predictive Con¬trol
Control Strategies
Sinusoidal Current
Voltage control
AC-AC conversion
Modulation Schemes
Rivera, Marco
Wheeler, Patrick
Olloqui, A.
Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends
title Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends
title_full Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends
title_fullStr Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends
title_full_unstemmed Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends
title_short Predictive control in matrix converters. Part II, Control strategies, weaknesses and trends
title_sort predictive control in matrix converters. part ii, control strategies, weaknesses and trends
topic Matrix Converter
Direct Matrix Converter
Indirect Matrix Converter
Power Control
Predictive Con¬trol
Control Strategies
Sinusoidal Current
Voltage control
AC-AC conversion
Modulation Schemes
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34919/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34919/