Reduction of Prediction Errors for the Matrix Converter with an Improved Model Predictive Control
In this paper, an improved model predictive control (MPC) is proposed for the matrix converter (MC). First, the conventional MPC which adopts the separately discretized prediction models is discussed. It shows that the conventional MPC ignores the input−output interaction in every sampling...
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doaj-de733611e2a4497a921943bc657122492020-11-24T21:24:08ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-08-011215302910.3390/en12153029en12153029Reduction of Prediction Errors for the Matrix Converter with an Improved Model Predictive ControlShuang Feng0Chaofan Wei1Jiaxing Lei2School of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaIn this paper, an improved model predictive control (MPC) is proposed for the matrix converter (MC). First, the conventional MPC which adopts the separately discretized prediction models is discussed. It shows that the conventional MPC ignores the input−output interaction in every sampling period. Consequently, additional prediction errors arise, resulting in more current harmonics. Second, the principle of the improved MPC is presented. With the interaction considered, the integral state-space equation of the whole MC system is constructed and discretized to obtain the precise model. The eigenvalue analysis shows that the proposed prediction model has the same eigenvalues with the continuous model, and thus is more accurate than the conventional one to describe the MC’s behavior in every sampling period. Finally, experimental results under various working conditions prove that the proposed approach can always increase the control accuracy and reduce the harmonic distortions, which in turn requires smaller filter components.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/15/3029matrix convertermodel predictive controlprediction modelprediction errorcurrent harmonics |
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Reduction of Prediction Errors for the Matrix Converter with an Improved Model Predictive Control |
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Reduction of Prediction Errors for the Matrix Converter with an Improved Model Predictive Control |
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Reduction of Prediction Errors for the Matrix Converter with an Improved Model Predictive Control |
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reduction of prediction errors for the matrix converter with an improved model predictive control |
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In this paper, an improved model predictive control (MPC) is proposed for the matrix converter (MC). First, the conventional MPC which adopts the separately discretized prediction models is discussed. It shows that the conventional MPC ignores the input−output interaction in every sampling period. Consequently, additional prediction errors arise, resulting in more current harmonics. Second, the principle of the improved MPC is presented. With the interaction considered, the integral state-space equation of the whole MC system is constructed and discretized to obtain the precise model. The eigenvalue analysis shows that the proposed prediction model has the same eigenvalues with the continuous model, and thus is more accurate than the conventional one to describe the MC’s behavior in every sampling period. Finally, experimental results under various working conditions prove that the proposed approach can always increase the control accuracy and reduce the harmonic distortions, which in turn requires smaller filter components. |
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matrix converter model predictive control prediction model prediction error current harmonics |
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