2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43236-020-00118-3
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Fix-frequency robust power model predictive control method for three-phase PWM rectifiers under unbalanced grid conditions

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“…T 12 = , , , m w w w w (12) Equation ( 13) illustrates this condition's related neural network output:…”
Section:  mentioning
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“…T 12 = , , , m w w w w (12) Equation ( 13) illustrates this condition's related neural network output:…”
Section:  mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature [11] studies a hybrid model predictive control based on active-neutral-point-clamped converter, which can ensure the operation of the base frequency of low frequency cell and improve the steady-state performance. A fixed-switching frequency resilient power model predictive control approach centered on PWM rectifier is studied in the literature [12], which can improve the robustness of MPC controller. A MPC scheme based on two-stage optimization is proposed for the driver of a PMSG by a five-level active neutral clamp converter.…”
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confidence: 99%