Comparison of different repetitive control architectures: Synthesis and comparison. application to vsi converters

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Abstract

Repetitive control is one of the most used control approaches to deal with periodic references/disturbances. It owes its properties to the inclusion of an internal model in the controller that corresponds to a periodic signal generator. However, there exist many different ways to include this internal model. This work presents a description of the different schemes by means of which repetitive control can be implemented. A complete analytic analysis and comparison is performed together with controller synthesis guidance. The voltage source inverter controller experimental results are included to illustrative conceptual developments.

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Ramos, G. A., & Costa-Castelló, R. (2018). Comparison of different repetitive control architectures: Synthesis and comparison. application to vsi converters. Electronics (Switzerland), 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics7120446

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