Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics

Model-based predictive control (MPC) for power converters and drives is a control technique that has gained attention in the research community. The main reason for this is that although MPC presents high computational burden, it can easily handle multivariable case and system constraints and nonlin...

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Main Authors: Vazquez, Sergio, León, José, Franquelo, Leopoldo, Rodriguez, Jose, Young, Hector A., Marquez, Abraham, Zanchetta, Pericle
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author Vazquez, Sergio
León, José
Franquelo, Leopoldo
Rodriguez, Jose
Young, Hector A.
Marquez, Abraham
Zanchetta, Pericle
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León, José
Franquelo, Leopoldo
Rodriguez, Jose
Young, Hector A.
Marquez, Abraham
Zanchetta, Pericle
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description Model-based predictive control (MPC) for power converters and drives is a control technique that has gained attention in the research community. The main reason for this is that although MPC presents high computational burden, it can easily handle multivariable case and system constraints and nonlinearities in a very intuitive way. Taking advantage of that, MPC has been successfully used for different applications such as an active front end (AFE), power converters connected to resistor inductor RL loads, uninterruptible power supplies, and high-performance drives for induction machines, among others. This article provides a review of the application of MPC in the power electronics area.
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spelling nottingham-438402020-05-04T16:44:34Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/43840/ Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics Vazquez, Sergio León, José Franquelo, Leopoldo Rodriguez, Jose Young, Hector A. Marquez, Abraham Zanchetta, Pericle Model-based predictive control (MPC) for power converters and drives is a control technique that has gained attention in the research community. The main reason for this is that although MPC presents high computational burden, it can easily handle multivariable case and system constraints and nonlinearities in a very intuitive way. Taking advantage of that, MPC has been successfully used for different applications such as an active front end (AFE), power converters connected to resistor inductor RL loads, uninterruptible power supplies, and high-performance drives for induction machines, among others. This article provides a review of the application of MPC in the power electronics area. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2014-03-19 Article PeerReviewed Vazquez, Sergio, León, José, Franquelo, Leopoldo, Rodriguez, Jose, Young, Hector A., Marquez, Abraham and Zanchetta, Pericle (2014) Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics. IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, 8 (1). pp. 16-31. ISSN 1932-4529 Predictive control Converters Power conversion Motor drives Induction machines Power efficiency Control systems http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6775336/ doi:10.1109/MIE.2013.2290138 doi:10.1109/MIE.2013.2290138
spellingShingle Predictive control
Converters
Power conversion
Motor drives
Induction machines
Power efficiency
Control systems
Vazquez, Sergio
León, José
Franquelo, Leopoldo
Rodriguez, Jose
Young, Hector A.
Marquez, Abraham
Zanchetta, Pericle
Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
title Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
title_full Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
title_fullStr Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
title_full_unstemmed Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
title_short Model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
title_sort model predictive control: a review of its applications in power electronics
topic Predictive control
Converters
Power conversion
Motor drives
Induction machines
Power efficiency
Control systems
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