Elementary control objects: Toward a dataflow architecture for power electronics control software

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This paper presents dataflow architecture as an approach to designing reusable and reconfigurable control software for power electronics systems. A traditional "main-program-and-subroutine" architecture raises a number of software issues in power electronics control that are addressed by this new strategy. The infrastructure of dataflow architecture will be discussed. A 3-phase inverter application is used as an example to evaluate the proposed software architecture vs. the legacy "main-program-and-subroutine" approach.

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Guo, J., Edwards, S. H., & Borojevic, D. (2002). Elementary control objects: Toward a dataflow architecture for power electronics control software. In PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (Vol. 4, pp. 1705–1710). https://doi.org/10.1109/psec.2002.1023056

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