Finite control set model predictive control with feedback correction for power converters

  • Shen K
  • Feng J
  • Zhang J
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Abstract

As an open-loop model predictive control algorithm, finite control set model predictive control (FCS-MPC) scheme in power converter system is based on assumption that responses of optimal control implemented on prediction model agree well with actual system. The influence of model parameter mismatches and environment disturbance on control performance of scheme is neglected. Then, based on feedback correction strategy in traditional model predictive control algorithm, we derive a finite control set model predictive control with feedback correction scheme (FCS-MPCFC) that allows us to adjust prediction model output at current instant by model prediction error at previous instant, and the closed-loop correction of prediction model output is achieved. Simulations comparison analyses on a two-level three-phase inverter with multi-type model parameter mismatches controlled by traditional and improved FCS-MPC scheme are presented. Experiments are carried out on DSP controller platform

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Shen, K., Feng, J., & Zhang, J. (2018). Finite control set model predictive control with feedback correction for power converters. CES Transactions on Electrical Machines and Systems, 2(3), 312–319. https://doi.org/10.30941/cestems.2018.00039

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