2018
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2018.2795589
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Predictive Torque Control Implementation for Induction Motors Based on Discrete Space Vector Modulation

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“…In contrast to that, this paper provides 60 waveforms as well as quantitative data. It can be observed from [24,25] that one of the future research trends is to split one sampling period into multiple equal intervals to generate more selectable switching modes enabling discrete space vector modulation (DSVM) to predict three switching states in the next sampling period, which is a great advantage. It is worth noting that [24,25] are model-based approaches.…”
Section: Single-voltage-vector Model Predictive Current Control (Svv-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast to that, this paper provides 60 waveforms as well as quantitative data. It can be observed from [24,25] that one of the future research trends is to split one sampling period into multiple equal intervals to generate more selectable switching modes enabling discrete space vector modulation (DSVM) to predict three switching states in the next sampling period, which is a great advantage. It is worth noting that [24,25] are model-based approaches.…”
Section: Single-voltage-vector Model Predictive Current Control (Svv-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be observed from [24,25] that one of the future research trends is to split one sampling period into multiple equal intervals to generate more selectable switching modes enabling discrete space vector modulation (DSVM) to predict three switching states in the next sampling period, which is a great advantage. It is worth noting that [24,25] are model-based approaches. Yet to this day there is, to the authors' best knowledge, no literature reports result that combines MFPCC [22] with DSVM [24,25] for SynRM drive systems.…”
Section: Single-voltage-vector Model Predictive Current Control (Svv-mentioning
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“…In recent years, finite-control-set model predictive torque control (FCS-MPTC), which is considered as an alternative control strategy to DTC has been widely researched. It takes the advantage of the inherent discrete nature of power converters, predicts the future state of the system and select the optimal voltage vector which can minimize a predefined cost function [7][8][9]. In spite of advantages above, torque ripple and flux ripple are still inevitable for MPTC, since only one vector is selected during a fixed full control period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important drawback of the FCS-MPC method is its high computational burden due to the fact that the cost function should be calculated for all possible switching states. Many researchers have improved the MPC with a combination of modern control methods in order to make the MPC more reliable [21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. Some guidelines based on the empirical procedure for obtaining suitable weighting factors are given in [15,16,28], and there are methods which do not require weighting factors [23,29,30] or an optimized weighting factor can be determined online [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%