A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I

The predictive strategy is a promising alternative to control matrix converters and due to its simplicity and flexibility to include additional aspects in the control, its implementation can be extended to different topologies and industrial applications. This paper presents an overview of the predi...

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Main Authors: Rivera, Marco, Wheeler, Patrick, Olloqui, A., Khaburi, D.A.
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37472/
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author Rivera, Marco
Wheeler, Patrick
Olloqui, A.
Khaburi, D.A.
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description The predictive strategy is a promising alternative to control matrix converters and due to its simplicity and flexibility to include additional aspects in the control, its implementation can be extended to different topologies and industrial applications. This paper presents an overview of the predictive control principles applied to matrix converters and other derived topologies including cascade systems in different industrial applications, such as renewable energy and multi-drive systems.
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spelling nottingham-374722020-05-04T17:36:48Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37472/ A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I Rivera, Marco Wheeler, Patrick Olloqui, A. Khaburi, D.A. The predictive strategy is a promising alternative to control matrix converters and due to its simplicity and flexibility to include additional aspects in the control, its implementation can be extended to different topologies and industrial applications. This paper presents an overview of the predictive control principles applied to matrix converters and other derived topologies including cascade systems in different industrial applications, such as renewable energy and multi-drive systems. 2016-02-17 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Rivera, Marco, Wheeler, Patrick, Olloqui, A. and Khaburi, D.A. (2016) A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I. In: 7th Power Electronics, Drive Systems & Technologies Conference (PEDSTC 2016), 16-18 Feb 2016, Tehran, Iran. Matrix converter Direct matrix converter Indirect matrix converter Power Control Predictive control Modulation schemes http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7556925/
spellingShingle Matrix converter
Direct matrix converter
Indirect matrix converter
Power Control
Predictive control
Modulation schemes
Rivera, Marco
Wheeler, Patrick
Olloqui, A.
Khaburi, D.A.
A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I
title A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I
title_full A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I
title_fullStr A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I
title_full_unstemmed A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I
title_short A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part I
title_sort review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part i
topic Matrix converter
Direct matrix converter
Indirect matrix converter
Power Control
Predictive control
Modulation schemes
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37472/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37472/