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Modulated Model Predictive Control for a Three-Phase Active Rectifier
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2014
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Desirable AttributesElectrical EngineeringEngineeringEnergy ManagementModel-based Control TechniquePower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsModel Predictive ControlPower System ControlPower ElectronicsPredictive ControlPower Inverter
Model predictive control (MPC) has a number of desirable attributes which are difficult to achieve with classical converter control techniques. Unfortunately, the nature of power electronics imposes restriction to the method, as a result of the limited number of available converter states. This, combined with the spread spectrum nature of harmonics inherent with the strategy, complicates further design. This paper presents a method for removing this characteristic without compromising the desirable functionality of predictive control. The method, named modulated MPC, is applied to a two-level three-phase converter and compared with a number of similar approaches. Experimental results are used to support theoretical analysis and simulation studies.
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