Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link

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Main Author: de Oliveira , Liane M.
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Melo, Victor F. M. B., Teles, Iaryssa P., Soares , Emerson de L., da Silva, Edison R. C., Gehrke, Bruna S., Fabrício, Edgard L. L., da Paz, Gilielson F.
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Source: Eletrônica de Potência (Online)
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Summary: This paper proposes a reduced-computation-burden Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control (FCS-MPC) applied to a dual-converter-based rectifier with a floating DC link. The main goal of this paper is providing a proof of concept of the discussed system employing the proposed FCS-MPC, highlighting its feasibility, simple multivariable control and straightforward implementation. The proposed FCS-MPC reduces the number of tested vectors from the available 64 to only nine, efficiently controlling grid currents and floating DC-link voltage. To evaluate the performance, steady- and transient-state simulations were carried out to compare the proposed FCS-MPC with the conventional PI-based method. The results indicate that FCS-MPC provides a better dynamic response than the PI-based method. However, its total harmonic distortion (THD) at the same sampling frequency is higher, as the PI-based method benefits from a modulation stage that reduces the current ripple. Additionally, the proposed FCS-MPC shows significantly lower switching losses than the PI-based approach. On the other hand, for the same switching frequency, the proposed FCS-MPC presents a somewhat higher, but similar THD and losses values to the PI-based method. Experimental results further validate the feasibility of the proposed FCS-MPC, reinforcing its potential as an efficient alternative to traditional control strategies in dual-converter-based-rectifier.
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spelling Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC linkFCS-MPCFloating DC linkOpen-End RectifierDual ConverterModel Predictive ControlLow Computation BurdenThis paper proposes a reduced-computation-burden Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control (FCS-MPC) applied to a dual-converter-based rectifier with a floating DC link. The main goal of this paper is providing a proof of concept of the discussed system employing the proposed FCS-MPC, highlighting its feasibility, simple multivariable control and straightforward implementation. The proposed FCS-MPC reduces the number of tested vectors from the available 64 to only nine, efficiently controlling grid currents and floating DC-link voltage. To evaluate the performance, steady- and transient-state simulations were carried out to compare the proposed FCS-MPC with the conventional PI-based method. The results indicate that FCS-MPC provides a better dynamic response than the PI-based method. However, its total harmonic distortion (THD) at the same sampling frequency is higher, as the PI-based method benefits from a modulation stage that reduces the current ripple. Additionally, the proposed FCS-MPC shows significantly lower switching losses than the PI-based approach. On the other hand, for the same switching frequency, the proposed FCS-MPC presents a somewhat higher, but similar THD and losses values to the PI-based method. Experimental results further validate the feasibility of the proposed FCS-MPC, reinforcing its potential as an efficient alternative to traditional control strategies in dual-converter-based-rectifier.SOBRAEP2025-01-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://journal.sobraep.org.br/index.php/rep/article/view/99710.18618/REP.e202512Eletrônica de Potência; Vol. 30 (2025); e202512Revista Eletrônica de Potência; v. 30 (2025); e2025121984-557X1414-8862reponame:Eletrônica de Potência (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Eletrônica de Potência (SOBRAEP)instacron:SOBRAEPenghttps://journal.sobraep.org.br/index.php/rep/article/view/997/895Copyright (c) 2025 Liane M. de Oliveira , Victor F. M. B. Melo, Iaryssa P. Teles, Emerson de L. Soares , Edison R. C. da Silva, Bruna S. Gehrke, Edgard L. L. Fabrício, Gilielson F. da Pazinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Oliveira , Liane M.Melo, Victor F. M. B.Teles, Iaryssa P.Soares , Emerson de L.da Silva, Edison R. C.Gehrke, Bruna S.Fabrício, Edgard L. L.da Paz, Gilielson F.2025-04-26T22:31:59Zoai:ojs2.journal.sobraep.org.br:article/997Revistahttps://journal.sobraep.org.br/index.php/rep/ONGhttps://journal.sobraep.org.br/index.php/rep/oaieditor@sobraep.org.br || presidente@sobraep.org.br || renatasousa@utfpr.edu.br1984-557X1414-8862opendoar:2025-04-26T22:31:59Eletrônica de Potência (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Eletrônica de Potência (SOBRAEP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
title Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
spellingShingle Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
de Oliveira , Liane M.
FCS-MPC
Floating DC link
Open-End Rectifier
Dual Converter
Model Predictive Control
Low Computation Burden
title_short Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
title_full Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
title_fullStr Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
title_sort Experimental Assessment of Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control Applied to a Dual-Converter-Based Rectifier With a Floating DC link
author de Oliveira , Liane M.
author_facet de Oliveira , Liane M.
Melo, Victor F. M. B.
Teles, Iaryssa P.
Soares , Emerson de L.
da Silva, Edison R. C.
Gehrke, Bruna S.
Fabrício, Edgard L. L.
da Paz, Gilielson F.
author_role author
author2 Melo, Victor F. M. B.
Teles, Iaryssa P.
Soares , Emerson de L.
da Silva, Edison R. C.
Gehrke, Bruna S.
Fabrício, Edgard L. L.
da Paz, Gilielson F.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Oliveira , Liane M.
Melo, Victor F. M. B.
Teles, Iaryssa P.
Soares , Emerson de L.
da Silva, Edison R. C.
Gehrke, Bruna S.
Fabrício, Edgard L. L.
da Paz, Gilielson F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv FCS-MPC
Floating DC link
Open-End Rectifier
Dual Converter
Model Predictive Control
Low Computation Burden
topic FCS-MPC
Floating DC link
Open-End Rectifier
Dual Converter
Model Predictive Control
Low Computation Burden
description This paper proposes a reduced-computation-burden Finite Control Set - Model Predictive Control (FCS-MPC) applied to a dual-converter-based rectifier with a floating DC link. The main goal of this paper is providing a proof of concept of the discussed system employing the proposed FCS-MPC, highlighting its feasibility, simple multivariable control and straightforward implementation. The proposed FCS-MPC reduces the number of tested vectors from the available 64 to only nine, efficiently controlling grid currents and floating DC-link voltage. To evaluate the performance, steady- and transient-state simulations were carried out to compare the proposed FCS-MPC with the conventional PI-based method. The results indicate that FCS-MPC provides a better dynamic response than the PI-based method. However, its total harmonic distortion (THD) at the same sampling frequency is higher, as the PI-based method benefits from a modulation stage that reduces the current ripple. Additionally, the proposed FCS-MPC shows significantly lower switching losses than the PI-based approach. On the other hand, for the same switching frequency, the proposed FCS-MPC presents a somewhat higher, but similar THD and losses values to the PI-based method. Experimental results further validate the feasibility of the proposed FCS-MPC, reinforcing its potential as an efficient alternative to traditional control strategies in dual-converter-based-rectifier.
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