2009
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2008.2011907
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Predictive Approach to Increase Efficiency and Reduce Switching Losses on Matrix Converters

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“…Similarly, a PCC for an induction machine with a reduction in converter switching losses is presented in [19], and this approach uses modified cost function in comparison to [20]. In order to reduce the switching frequency and increase the efficiency of converter, the number of commutations during each sampling instant are minimized as demonstrated below:…”
Section: Switching Frequency Reductionmentioning
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“…Similarly, a PCC for an induction machine with a reduction in converter switching losses is presented in [19], and this approach uses modified cost function in comparison to [20]. In order to reduce the switching frequency and increase the efficiency of converter, the number of commutations during each sampling instant are minimized as demonstrated below:…”
Section: Switching Frequency Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further development of this idea in [19] not only reduces the number of commutations, but also the switching losses produced by the switching of power converter. …”
Section: Switching Frequency Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Figure 5, the current changes periodically as the figure. So we can say the DC-DC boost converter can achieve balance [4].…”
Section: Equilibrium Of Dc-dc Boost Convertermentioning
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“…However, the total switching losses in the converter do not decrease, because the switching losses of the inverter stage are moved to the rectifier stage by adopting the zero voltage switching operation in the inverter stage instead of the rectifier stage. A predictive control approach to reduce the switching losses of direct MCs was presented by Vargas et al [18]. Most of the aforementioned research is focused on direct MCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%