IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

Predictive Control Applied to a Single-Stage, Single-Phase Bidirectional AC-DC Converter

  • Herivelton A. De Oliveira,
  • Bismark C. Torrico,
  • Demercil De S. Oliveira,
  • Samanta G. Barbosa,
  • Magno P. De Almeida Filho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3161524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 34984 – 34995

Abstract

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This work aims to implement the control system of a single-phase, multi-port AC-DC converter with high-frequency isolation based on the dual active bridge (DAB) topology associated with the three-state switching cell (3SSC) applied to a distributed generation system. The converter has one ac port and two dc ports, this being a multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) system in which there is a coupling between the input and output variables. The generalized predictive control (GPC) is chosen to regulate the dc-link voltages. GPC is a well-consolidated approach in the literature, which can deal with MIMO coupled systems while presenting friendly-tuning rules. The current loop employs a traditional proportional plus resonant (P+R) controller because it has a single-input, single output (SISO) characteristic, as advanced controllers are unnecessary. Experiments are performed on a 1-kW prototype to validate the performance of the developed controller and show its advantages compared with traditional control strategies.

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