2021
DOI: 10.1002/2050-7038.13133
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Model predictive controller–based quadratic boost converter for WECS applications

Abstract: This paper presents a simple method for the identification of controller for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator based Power Electronic Quadratic DC-DC Converter Inverter System. The PMSG source is used with cascaded three phase bridge rectifier. Quadratic Boost Converter Inverter System and three phase balanced load.

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“…The load voltage is measured and compared to the reference voltage. The voltage PRC is oblivious to voltage inaccuracy [9]. The reference voltage is compared to the actual voltage, and the error is used by the PRC [10] to update the pulse width of the bootstrap converter and TPI.…”
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“…The load voltage is measured and compared to the reference voltage. The voltage PRC is oblivious to voltage inaccuracy [9]. The reference voltage is compared to the actual voltage, and the error is used by the PRC [10] to update the pulse width of the bootstrap converter and TPI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To counteract this, boost converters are used to increase the output of PV cells. Traditional boost converters have disadvantages, such as slow switching and being unsuitable for high-power and high-temperature applications [9]. To improve the performance of DC-DC converters, enormous modifications have happened in the literature.…”
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“…This can lead us to conclude that the system has a better transient response. [25] VI Results and Discussions…”
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