2008
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2008.2006947
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Predictive Current Control of an Induction Machine Fed by a Matrix Converter With Reactive Power Control

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“…Control approaches based on FCS-MPC have been extensively tested for the DMC [24], [25], showing the effectiveness and relative simplicity of the predictive methods over the traditional ones such as SVM [26]. The block diagram of the predictive control of load current and input power factor is presented in Figure 15.…”
Section: Control Of a Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control approaches based on FCS-MPC have been extensively tested for the DMC [24], [25], showing the effectiveness and relative simplicity of the predictive methods over the traditional ones such as SVM [26]. The block diagram of the predictive control of load current and input power factor is presented in Figure 15.…”
Section: Control Of a Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A different approach for the control of an induction machine with PCC using instantaneous reactive power minimization is presented in [20]. In this control method, the predictive stage performs PCC, while a classic control stage regulates speed, flux, and torque based on field-oriented control (FOC).…”
Section: B Induction Motor Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important in many applications to be able to control or limit the number of commutations of the power switches [10] . To directly consider the reduction in the number of commutations in the cost function, a simple approach is to include a term in it that covers the number of switches that change when the switching state ) (k S is applied, with respect to the previously applied switching state…”
Section: A Minimization Of the Switch Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%