Model-Free Predictive Control of Motor Drives and Power Converters: A Review

Khalilzadeh, Mohammad

Abstract

Predictive control has emerged as a promising control method in a variety of technological fields. Model predictive control, as one of the subdivisions of this control method, has found a growing number of applications in power electronics and motor drives. In practical implementations, model predictive control faces performance degradation of the controlled plant due to its dependency on a model. There are considerable numbers of review papers that are devoted to the different points of view of predictive control. However, the existing literature lacks a review study that addresses the solutions for parameter dependency of the model predictive control method. Recently, model-free predictive control has been used in drives and power electronics as a solution for dealing with the model-dependency of the model predictive control method. There are many papers that have used such methods. In this paper, a classification is proposed for the different implementation types of model-free predictive control or similar methods that address model parameter uncertainties. Additionally, a comparison between the methods is also presented.

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Título según WOS: Model-Free Predictive Control of Motor Drives and Power Converters: A Review
Título de la Revista: IEEE ACCESS
Volumen: 9
Editorial: IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 105733
Página final: 105747
DOI:

10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3098946

Notas: ISI