2007 Power Conversion Conference - Nagoya 2007
DOI: 10.1109/pccon.2007.373135
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A Novel Current Control System of IPMSM Operating at High Speed based on Model Predictive Control

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“…Model predictive controllers (MPCs) are characterized by superior control dynamics and can handle state and input constraints inherently [14]. Therefore, MPC is well suited for the control of electrical drives, especially in the overmodulation range at the voltage limit [10,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. MPC methods can be divided into continuous control set (CCS) algorithms combined with a modulator [10,[21][22][23] and finite control set (FCS) methods that directly determine the switching pulses for the inverter [15][16][17][18][19][20]24].…”
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“…Model predictive controllers (MPCs) are characterized by superior control dynamics and can handle state and input constraints inherently [14]. Therefore, MPC is well suited for the control of electrical drives, especially in the overmodulation range at the voltage limit [10,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. MPC methods can be divided into continuous control set (CCS) algorithms combined with a modulator [10,[21][22][23] and finite control set (FCS) methods that directly determine the switching pulses for the inverter [15][16][17][18][19][20]24].…”
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“…Therefore, MPC is well suited for the control of electrical drives, especially in the overmodulation range at the voltage limit [10,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. MPC methods can be divided into continuous control set (CCS) algorithms combined with a modulator [10,[21][22][23] and finite control set (FCS) methods that directly determine the switching pulses for the inverter [15][16][17][18][19][20]24]. Despite the fact that the CCS-MPCC methods [21][22][23] and the FCS-MPCC methods [17][18][19][20] increase the modulation index above the linear modulation range, they do not inherently achieve six-step operation.…”
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“…Therefore, PMSM voltage is always applied by the inverter. If the effect of inverter dead-time and on-off time is not considered, the controller's output will be as given above [47]. The FCS-MPC deals with six actives VVs (V1-V6) and two zeros VVs (V0, V7) corresponding to the eight VVs of the two-level VSI model.…”
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“…The concept of this calculation method is same as the model predictive control method (MPC) [8] and can be depicted as Method (a) of Fig. 5.…”
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