Delay Compensation in Model Predictive Current Control of a Three-Phase Inverter
Valparaiso University · Federico Santa María Technical University
Abstract
When control schemes based on finite control set model predictive control are experimentally implemented, a large amount of calculations is required, introducing a considerable time delay in the actuation. This delay can deteriorate the performance of the system if not considered in the design of the controller. In this paper, the problem is described, and the solution to this issue is clearly explained using a three-phase inverter as an example. Experimental results to validate this solution are shown.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.92
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
4- PCPatricio CortésCorresponding
Valparaiso University, Federico Santa María Technical University
- JRJosé Rodríguez
Valparaiso University, Federico Santa María Technical University
- CSCésar Silva
Valparaiso University, Federico Santa María Technical University
- AFAlexis Flores
Valparaiso University, Federico Santa María Technical University
Topics & keywords
- Model predictive control
- Inverter
- Control theory (sociology)
- Compensation (psychology)
- Current (fluid)
- Computer science
- Controller (irrigation)
- Control (management)