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A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part II

Rivera, Marco; Wheeler, Patrick; Olloqui, A.; Khaburi, D.A.

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Marco Rivera

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PATRICK WHEELER pat.wheeler@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Power Electronic Systems

A. Olloqui

D.A. Khaburi



Abstract

The second part of this paper presents an overview of different control strategies and applications for matrix converters (MCs) where predictive control techniques are applied. It will be shown that predictive control is a promising alternative to control MCs due to its simplicity and flexibility to include different constrains in the con¬trol for different industrial applications such as renewable energies, grid interconnection, multi-drives systems control, among others. In addition, some limitations and weaknesses of predictive control in MCs such as variable switching frequency, high dependence on the predictive model quality and high computational cost, will be discussed as well as some future trends in control strategies and its application to other topologies or loads.

Citation

Rivera, M., Wheeler, P., Olloqui, A., & Khaburi, D. (2016). A review of predictive control techniques for matrix converters: part II.

Conference Name 7th Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2016
End Date Feb 18, 2016
Acceptance Date Jan 9, 2016
Online Publication Date Sep 1, 2016
Publication Date Feb 17, 2016
Deposit Date Oct 12, 2016
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords Matrix converter, Direct matrix converter, Indirect matrix converter, Power Control, Predictive control, Modulation schemes
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/776111
Publisher URL http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7556926/
Related Public URLs http://pedstc2016.iust.ac.ir/
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