Artículo
Review of model predictive control strategies for matrix converters
Fecha
2019-10Registro en:
1755-4535
10.1049/iet-pel.2019.0212
Autor
Khosravi, Mahyar
Amirbande, Masoume
Khaburi, Davood A.
Rivera, Marco
Riveros, Jose
Rodriguez, Jose
Vahedi, Abolfazl
Wheeler, Patrick
Institución
Resumen
Matrix converters are a well-known class of direct AC-AC power converter topologies that can be used in applications, where compact volume and low weight are necessary. For good performance, special attention should be paid to the control scheme used for these converters. The model predictive control strategy is a promising, straightforward and flexible choice for controlling various different matrix converter topologies. This work provides a comprehensive study and detailed classification of several predictive control methods and techniques, discussing special capabilities they each add to the operation and control scheme for different matrix converter topologies. This study also considers the issues regarding the implementation of model predictive control strategies for matrix converters. This survey and comparison are intended to be a useful guide for solving the related drawbacks of each topology and to enable the application of this control scheme for matrix converters in practical applications. © 2019 The Institution of Engineering and Technology.