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This paper presents a finite control set model predictive strategy for a three-phase, three-level Neutral-Point-Clamped (NPC) inverters with resistive-inductive load (RL-Load). This strategy allows for fast load current control while keeping the balance of the DC-link capacitor voltages. The system performance with a prediction horizon of one sample time and the dynamic response of the system with...
Model Predictive Control (MPC) offers many advantages over more traditional control techniques, such as the ability to avoid cascaded control loops. Unfortunately, as a result of the lack of presence of a modulation strategy, this approach produces spread spectrum harmonics which are difficult to filter effectively. Furthermore, high switching frequencies may be needed because of the limited number...
This paper presents a model predictive strategy for a three-phase, two-level Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) and three-level Diode-Clamped Converters (DCCs) with AC filter for Renewable Energy Systems (RES) applications. The renewable energy systems model is used in this paper to investigate the system performance when power is supplied to Resistive-Inductive load (RL-load). This strategy allows for...
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