2009
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2008.2008774
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Limitations of Voltage-Oriented PI Current Control of Grid-Connected PWM Rectifiers With $LCL$ Filters

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“…9 shows the results. One of the result curves is for the neural controller, another is for a tuned PI conventional GCC controller (Luo et al, 2009;Carrasco et al, 2006;Dannehl et al, 2009), and a third is for a "direct-current vector control" structure (DCC, (Li et al, 2010(Li et al, , 2011). The PI controllers were tuned until the controller performance was acceptable (Li et al, 2011).…”
Section: Comparison Of Neural Controller With Conventional Standard Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9 shows the results. One of the result curves is for the neural controller, another is for a tuned PI conventional GCC controller (Luo et al, 2009;Carrasco et al, 2006;Dannehl et al, 2009), and a third is for a "direct-current vector control" structure (DCC, (Li et al, 2010(Li et al, , 2011). The PI controllers were tuned until the controller performance was acceptable (Li et al, 2011).…”
Section: Comparison Of Neural Controller With Conventional Standard Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limitations of these methods are that they can have slow response times to changing reference commands, can take considerable time to settle down from oscillating around the target reference state (Dannehl et al, 2009), and have difficulty recovering from short-circuit faults in either the generator or the power-grid. Hence neural-network based solutions have been proposed to overcome these difficulties, in this control problem and related ones (Qiao et al, 2008b(Qiao et al, , 2009aLi et al, 2012;Venayagamoorthy et al, 2002;Park et al, 2004;Qiao et al, 2008a;Venayagamoorthy et al, 2003).…”
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“…6 i L1 0°)1 1[ 59, 60] 1 for a low value of a [11,12]; lead filter [11]; notch filter [11,14] No extra sensor for i L1 control \ (1 Require accurate system information i L2 ±180°)1 Notch filter 1 for a high value of a [11,12,26]; lowpass filter [11]; notch filter [11,16] No extra sensor for i L2 control…”
Section: Digital Control Delay Impactmentioning
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“…In summary, for low x res , it is possible to use i L1 closed-loop control, while it is hard for the i L2 closed-loop control to be stable. For high x res , i L1 closed-loop control is no longer stable, while i L2 closed-loop control works well [11,12,26,[61][62][63].…”
Section: Digital Control Delay Impactmentioning
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