Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source

Autores
Cossutta, Pablo; Ponce, Juan; Valla, María Inés
Año de publicación
2017
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
In this paper, a Model Predictive Control (MPC) strategy is applied to a Multilevel Current Source Inverter (MCSI) and its associated current source. The controller uses a discrete-time model of the entire system in order to predict the future behavior for each of the available switch states. The system is composed of a multilevel inverter, a buck converter, an output filter and a load. Each of the calculated values is used to minimize a set of predefined control objectives within a multiterm cost function. It includes costs associated with the switching frequency and reference tracking. This allows to control not only the output voltages of the load, but also the current source and the balance of the internal currents of the inverter. Simulation results show a good performance and fast dynamics with a low switching frequency of all the switches involved. These features make the proposed controller a suitable option for use with high power converters.
Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales
Materia
Ingeniería
Model predictive control
Multilevel current source inverter
Current source inverter
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
title Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
spellingShingle Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
Cossutta, Pablo
Ingeniería
Model predictive control
Multilevel current source inverter
Current source inverter
title_short Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
title_full Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
title_fullStr Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
title_full_unstemmed Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
title_sort Model predictive control of a multilevel current source inverter together with its current source
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cossutta, Pablo
Ponce, Juan
Valla, María Inés
author Cossutta, Pablo
author_facet Cossutta, Pablo
Ponce, Juan
Valla, María Inés
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author2 Ponce, Juan
Valla, María Inés
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería
Model predictive control
Multilevel current source inverter
Current source inverter
topic Ingeniería
Model predictive control
Multilevel current source inverter
Current source inverter
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In this paper, a Model Predictive Control (MPC) strategy is applied to a Multilevel Current Source Inverter (MCSI) and its associated current source. The controller uses a discrete-time model of the entire system in order to predict the future behavior for each of the available switch states. The system is composed of a multilevel inverter, a buck converter, an output filter and a load. Each of the calculated values is used to minimize a set of predefined control objectives within a multiterm cost function. It includes costs associated with the switching frequency and reference tracking. This allows to control not only the output voltages of the load, but also the current source and the balance of the internal currents of the inverter. Simulation results show a good performance and fast dynamics with a low switching frequency of all the switches involved. These features make the proposed controller a suitable option for use with high power converters.
Instituto de Investigaciones en Electrónica, Control y Procesamiento de Señales
description In this paper, a Model Predictive Control (MPC) strategy is applied to a Multilevel Current Source Inverter (MCSI) and its associated current source. The controller uses a discrete-time model of the entire system in order to predict the future behavior for each of the available switch states. The system is composed of a multilevel inverter, a buck converter, an output filter and a load. Each of the calculated values is used to minimize a set of predefined control objectives within a multiterm cost function. It includes costs associated with the switching frequency and reference tracking. This allows to control not only the output voltages of the load, but also the current source and the balance of the internal currents of the inverter. Simulation results show a good performance and fast dynamics with a low switching frequency of all the switches involved. These features make the proposed controller a suitable option for use with high power converters.
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