2002
DOI: 10.1109/63.988947
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Vector current controlled voltage source converter-deadbeat control and saturation strategies

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“…In order to improve the performance under unsymmetrical faults, vector current control with feedforward of negative-sequence grid voltage (VCCF) was presented in [25,26], whose control block is shown in Fig. 7, where the positive-sequence output current is separated and controlled, while the negative sequence grid voltage is separated and feed-forwarded to the modulation signal directly.…”
Section: Control Under Unsymmetrical Faultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to improve the performance under unsymmetrical faults, vector current control with feedforward of negative-sequence grid voltage (VCCF) was presented in [25,26], whose control block is shown in Fig. 7, where the positive-sequence output current is separated and controlled, while the negative sequence grid voltage is separated and feed-forwarded to the modulation signal directly.…”
Section: Control Under Unsymmetrical Faultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The controller uses deadbeat gain and a smith predictor with a state observer for delay compensation [4]. To prevent integrator windup, back calculation of the current error is also used [4]. System parameters are presented in Table II.…”
Section: Voltage Dipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active and reactive currents are controlled independently of each other with a high bandwidth. The controller uses deadbeat gain and a smith predictor with a state observer for delay compensation [4]. To prevent integrator windup, back calculation of the current error is also used [4].…”
Section: Voltage Dipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state feedback based dead beat controller [2,5,6] has been designed as a one sample state feedback controller with a smith predictor to guarantee stability for the marginally stable system (Fig. 8).…”
Section: Digital Control Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%