2018
DOI: 10.1109/jestpe.2018.2837109
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Simplified Predictive Torque Control for a PMSM Drive Fed by a Matrix Converter With Imposed Input Current

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“…The space-vector modulation (SVM) in MCs is the powerful solution which is presently in use [184], [185]. The more recent technique is the predictive control, which is proposed for the current control [186]- [188] and torque control [189]- [191] of AC machines. The major drawback of a matrix converter is it's voltage transfer ratio (VTR).…”
Section: ) Control and Modulation Techniques For MCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The space-vector modulation (SVM) in MCs is the powerful solution which is presently in use [184], [185]. The more recent technique is the predictive control, which is proposed for the current control [186]- [188] and torque control [189]- [191] of AC machines. The major drawback of a matrix converter is it's voltage transfer ratio (VTR).…”
Section: ) Control and Modulation Techniques For MCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPC has received extensive attention in motor drives due to its inherent flexibility and fast response [9]- [10]. It can be divided into two main applications -model predictive torque control (MPTC) [11] and model predictive current control (MPCC), which is the focus of this article.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15][16][17][18]. MPC has been implemented successfully for a number of applications as: current control [19,20], voltage control [21], speed control [22], torque control [23], steady-state error suppression [24] and current control combining multi-phase machines and multi-modular direct matrix converters (MMC) [25,26], among others. Some advantages of MPC are: (i) it is a more direct control strategy which can reduce the complexity of other methods for MC control; (ii) several control objectives (such as output current, input reactive power minimisation, source current control, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%