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Experimental Design of Fixed Switching Frequency Model Predictive Control for Sensorless Five-Level Packed U-Cell Inverter


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In this paper, a fixed switching frequency model predictive current controller is designed and implemented on a sensorless five-level packed U-cell (PUC5) inverter interf...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper, a fixed switching frequency model predictive current controller is designed and implemented on a sensorless five-level packed U-cell (PUC5) inverter interfacing the utility. The predictive control methodology is based on a voltage vector generation technique for the cost function optimization by nullifying its derivative. The aim of the controller is to allow a fixed-frequency operation with no iterations while operating as a utility line current regulator. A pulsewidth modulator based on employing PUC5 redundant switching states fixes the PUC5 auxiliary dc bus capacitor voltage to its desired level with no necessity of a regulator; the overall technique reduces system complexity with less sensors and no loops in the predictive algorithm making it suitable for industrial applications. System discrete model is developed and experimental results verify the performance of the designed controller in making a fast response in regulating the grid current and balancing the capacitor voltage.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ( Volume: 66, Issue: 5, May 2019)
Page(s): 3427 - 3434
Date of Publication: 16 July 2018

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