2016
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2015.2475416
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Space Vector PWM Techniques for Three-to-Five-Phase Indirect Matrix Converter in the Overmodulation Region

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“…Harmonic generation in the vector space d2-q2 results in increased losses. minimize harmonic attention as the desired output is in the over modulation area [17].…”
Section: Modulation Techniques On Zs-imcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harmonic generation in the vector space d2-q2 results in increased losses. minimize harmonic attention as the desired output is in the over modulation area [17].…”
Section: Modulation Techniques On Zs-imcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New achievements in the PWM control of multiphase power electronic converters are presented in [15][16][17][18]. In [15] new carrier-based PWM techniques, applied to a five-phase coupled inductor inverter, are proposed to reduce the generated common mode voltage.…”
Section: Multiphase Machines and Drives -Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contributions in [17,18] address different supply options and hence represent a welcome addition to other available converter supply systems. A threeto-five phase indirect matrix converter is studied in [17], where the emphasis is on the over-modulation region and where three different techniques are proposed, enabling an increase of the voltage transfer ratio in the converter from 0.788 to 0.923 at the expense of an increase in the harmonic generation. Finally, a space vector pulse width modulation scheme, suitable for five-phase current source converters, which provides sinusoidal converter output currents, is developed and studied in detail [18].…”
Section: Multiphase Machines and Drives -Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otras técnicas PWM están basadas en señales portadoras (Yoon et al, 2006;Nguyen et al, 2016;Sun et. al., 2016); y en la modulación con vectores espaciales (SVM), muy utilizada en inversores fuente de voltaje de dos y más niveles, donde básicamente es la misma técnica pero su aplicación en CM es más compleja (Casadei et al, 2002;Lee et al, 2010;Chai et al, 2016). Los métodos predictivos de control de corriente (PCC) y de par (PTC) (Kouro et al, 2009;Vargas et al, 2010) en los CM resultan más sencillos de aplicar que las técnicas DTC y SVM.…”
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