Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency

The main issues of the implementation of model predictive control in a direct matrix converter are the high com¬putational cost, the adequate selection of weighting factors and the variable switching frequency which could produce resonances in the input filter. In order to solve these problems, in t...

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Main Authors: Rivera, Marco, Nikolic, A., Tarisciotti, Luca, Wheeler, Patrick
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49175/
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author Rivera, Marco
Nikolic, A.
Tarisciotti, Luca
Wheeler, Patrick
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Tarisciotti, Luca
Wheeler, Patrick
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description The main issues of the implementation of model predictive control in a direct matrix converter are the high com¬putational cost, the adequate selection of weighting factors and the variable switching frequency which could produce resonances in the input filter. In order to solve these problems, in this paper are proposed two indirect model predictive control techniques with input filter resonance mitigation operating at fixed switching frequency. The method is based on the fictitious dc-link concept, which has been used in the past for the classical modulation and control techniques of the direct matrix converter. Simulated results confirm the feasibility of the proposal demonstrating that it is an alternative to classical predictive control strategies for the direct matrix converter.
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spelling nottingham-491752020-05-04T19:22:18Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49175/ Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency Rivera, Marco Nikolic, A. Tarisciotti, Luca Wheeler, Patrick The main issues of the implementation of model predictive control in a direct matrix converter are the high com¬putational cost, the adequate selection of weighting factors and the variable switching frequency which could produce resonances in the input filter. In order to solve these problems, in this paper are proposed two indirect model predictive control techniques with input filter resonance mitigation operating at fixed switching frequency. The method is based on the fictitious dc-link concept, which has been used in the past for the classical modulation and control techniques of the direct matrix converter. Simulated results confirm the feasibility of the proposal demonstrating that it is an alternative to classical predictive control strategies for the direct matrix converter. 2017-12-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Rivera, Marco, Nikolic, A., Tarisciotti, Luca and Wheeler, Patrick (2017) Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency. In: 19th International Symposium on Power Electronics (Ee2017), 19-21 October 2017, Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia. active damping current control matrix convert¬ers indirect model predictive control fictitious dc-link http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8171686/
spellingShingle active damping
current control
matrix convert¬ers
indirect model predictive control
fictitious dc-link
Rivera, Marco
Nikolic, A.
Tarisciotti, Luca
Wheeler, Patrick
Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
title Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
title_full Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
title_fullStr Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
title_full_unstemmed Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
title_short Indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
title_sort indirect model predictive control strategies with input filter resonance mitigation for a matrix converter operating at fixed switching frequency
topic active damping
current control
matrix convert¬ers
indirect model predictive control
fictitious dc-link
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49175/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49175/