Title
Application of model predictive control and analysis of switched systems to the direct voltage control of AC-DC converters
Abstract
Recent tools for control and analysis of hybrid systems are applied to an AC-DC converter. The topology poses particularly challenging problems since it is unusually complex and the circuit parameters are such that the dynamic coupling between the AC and DC sides cannot be ignored. The paper proposes a model predictive control scheme for direct voltage control which circumvents the bandwidth limitations associated with classical cascade control. The stability and harmonic properties of the resulting closed loop system are investigated using new tools for the analysis of switched systems.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2009
Control Conference
ac-dc power convertors,closed loop systems,predictive control,voltage control,ac-dc converters,circuit parameters,classical cascade control,direct voltage control,dynamic coupling,harmonic properties,model predictive analysis,model predictive control,model predictive control scheme,stability properties,switched systems,stability analysis,harmonic analysis,mathematics,switches,pulse width modulation
Field
DocType
ISBN
Control theory,Model predictive control,Harmonic,Pulse-width modulation,Converters,Electronic engineering,Bandwidth (signal processing),Harmonic analysis,Cascade,Hybrid system,Mathematics
Conference
978-3-9524173-9-3
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
5
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Almer, S.100.34
Mariethoz, S.200.34
Manfred Morari36006918.33
Ulf Jönsson426028.30