2024
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2023.3341455
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Model Predictive Control Using the Singular Perturbation Theory for Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machines

Qi Li,
Haiming Li,
Jianbo Gao
et al.
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“…So, to choose an efficient input current control scheme, predictive current control is an appropriate option because it offers some fast transient responses, better robustness, and low implementation complexity. There are many works in the literature focusing on predictive current control 6,17,35 . A cascaded model-free predictive control approach based on the unified ultra-local model is proposed in reference 36 for single-phase boost power factor correctors are presented to increase control performance and resilience.…”
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“…So, to choose an efficient input current control scheme, predictive current control is an appropriate option because it offers some fast transient responses, better robustness, and low implementation complexity. There are many works in the literature focusing on predictive current control 6,17,35 . A cascaded model-free predictive control approach based on the unified ultra-local model is proposed in reference 36 for single-phase boost power factor correctors are presented to increase control performance and resilience.…”
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confidence: 99%