Comparison between Model-Free Predictive and Adaptive Linear Control of a Voltage Source Inverter

Gonzalez-Castano C.; Flores-Bahamonde F.; Young H.; Heydari R.; Sabzevari S.; Rodriguez J.

Keywords: Adaptive passivity Control; Model, free predictive control; power systems; voltage source inverter

Abstract

Classical Pulse-width modulation (PWM)-based controllers have been widely studied and applied to different power conversion systems. This is the case of the classical voltage source inverter (VSI), where typical PI-based regulators have been applied over years in both, academy and industry. Additionally, adaptive PI controls have been also proposed in order to ensure better performance under uncertain and time-varying systems with a more simplified control law, as is the case of PI based on passivity. However adaptive control techniques based on PWM still rely on the system model making it sensitive under uncertainties. Model-free predictive control (MF-PC) has gained attention due to its accurate prediction without previous knowledge of the power system. In this study a comprehensive comparison between MF-PC and advanced adaptive based control strategy is carried out to validate the robust performance of MF-PC.

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Título según SCOPUS: Comparison between Model-Free Predictive and Adaptive Linear Control of a Voltage Source Inverter
Título de la Revista: 6th IEEE International Conference on Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, PRECEDE 2021
Editorial: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 818
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1109/PRECEDE51386.2021.9681006

Notas: SCOPUS