Mathematics (Aug 2022)

Performance Comparison of Numerical Methods in a Predictive Controller for an AC–DC Power Converter

  • Jazmin Ramirez-Hernandez,
  • Oswaldo Ulises Juarez-Sandoval,
  • Leobardo Hernandez-Gonzalez,
  • Domingo Cortes,
  • Juan C. Sanchez-Garcia,
  • Pedro Guevara-Lopez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math10152818
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. 2818

Abstract

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The use of model-based predictive control in power converters has substantially increased in recent years. This control technique always needs a discrete system model to be implemented. There are several methods to obtain a discrete model; in this paper, all common methods are examined from a practical point of view. Their precision, simplicity, and implementation requirements are analyzed to establish their advantages and disadvantages. From this analysis, it is shown that different discretization methods result in different closed-loop converter performance. A model-based predictive control AC–DC converter is used to show that different discretization procedures result in different total harmonic distortion. For this evaluation, a simulation of a 1 kW three-phase active rectifier was performed in Matlab-Simulink.

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