Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter

This paper proposes a novel control strategy for matrix converters which is coined “Direct Predictive Current-error Vector Control”. The proposed control method retains the advantageous features of both a modulation scheme and of a predictive based controller. The result is a controller that is capa...

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Main Authors: Vijayagopal, Manjusha, Silva, César Armando, Empringham, Lee, De Lillo, Liliana
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2019
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52250/
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author Vijayagopal, Manjusha
Silva, César Armando
Empringham, Lee
De Lillo, Liliana
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Silva, César Armando
Empringham, Lee
De Lillo, Liliana
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description This paper proposes a novel control strategy for matrix converters which is coined “Direct Predictive Current-error Vector Control”. The proposed control method retains the advantageous features of both a modulation scheme and of a predictive based controller. The result is a controller that is capable of good dynamic performance and steady state response with fixed switching frequency operation. Control of load and input currents of a direct matrix converter using the proposed method is demonstrated in this paper by simulation and experimental results.
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spelling nottingham-522502020-05-04T19:35:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52250/ Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter Vijayagopal, Manjusha Silva, César Armando Empringham, Lee De Lillo, Liliana This paper proposes a novel control strategy for matrix converters which is coined “Direct Predictive Current-error Vector Control”. The proposed control method retains the advantageous features of both a modulation scheme and of a predictive based controller. The result is a controller that is capable of good dynamic performance and steady state response with fixed switching frequency operation. Control of load and input currents of a direct matrix converter using the proposed method is demonstrated in this paper by simulation and experimental results. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2019-02 Article PeerReviewed Vijayagopal, Manjusha, Silva, César Armando, Empringham, Lee and De Lillo, Liliana (2019) Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 34 (2). ISSN 1941-0107 direct matrix converter matrix converter current control modulation https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8355703/ doi:10.1109/TPEL.2018.2833495 doi:10.1109/TPEL.2018.2833495
spellingShingle direct matrix converter
matrix converter
current control
modulation
Vijayagopal, Manjusha
Silva, César Armando
Empringham, Lee
De Lillo, Liliana
Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
title Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
title_full Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
title_fullStr Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
title_full_unstemmed Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
title_short Direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
title_sort direct predictive current-error vector control for a direct matrix converter
topic direct matrix converter
matrix converter
current control
modulation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52250/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52250/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52250/