On application of model predictive control to power converter with switching

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This paper concerns a DC-DC converter control. In DC-DC converters, there exist both continuous components such as inductance, conductance and resistance and discrete ones, IGBT and MOSFET as semiconductor switching elements. Such a system can be regarded as a hybrid dynamical system. Thus, this paper presents a dc-dc control technique based on the model predictive control. Specifically, a case in which the load of the dc-dc converter changes from active to sleep is considered. In the case, a control method which makes the output voltage follow to the reference quickly in transition, and the switching frequency be constant in steady state. In addition, in applying the model predictive control to power electronics circuits, the switching characteristic of the device and the restriction condition for protection are also considered. The effectiveness of the proposed method is illustrated by comparing a conventional method through some simulation results.

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Zanma, T., Fukuta, J., Doki, S., Ishida, M., Okuma, S., Matsumoto, T., & Nishimori, E. (2007). On application of model predictive control to power converter with switching. IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems, 127(2), 264–273. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejeiss.127.264

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