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    Predictive voltage control with imposed source current waveforms in an indirect matrix converter

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    In this paper is presented an alternative to generate sinusoidal output voltage waveforms using predictive control in an indirect matrix converter while achieving sinusoidal source currents on the input side. These objectives are accomplished by using a predictive control scheme which calculates the future values of the variables to be controlled in order to choose the converter state that produces the minimal error between them and their references. The proposed predictive method is tested by simulation results, obtaining sinusoidal output voltage and achieving a desired input displacement factor, with a low THD on both source currents and load voltages. © 2013 IEEE

    Predictive Control Applied to Matrix Converters: A Systematic Literature Review

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    Power electronic devices play an important role in energy conversion. Among the options, matrix converters, in combination with predictive control, represent a good alternative for the power conversion stage. Although several reviews have been undertaken on this topic, they have been conducted in a non-systematic manner, without indicating how the studies considered were chosen. This paper presents results from a systematic literature review on predictive control applied to matrix converters that included 142 primary papers, which were selected after applying a defined protocol with clear inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study provides a detailed classification of predictive control methods and strategies applied to different matrix converter topologies. Research findings require to be understood in combination to develop a common understanding of the topic and ensure that future research effort is based on solid premises. In light of this, this study identifies and characterizes different predictive control techniques and matrix converter topologies through systematic literature review. The results of the review indicate that interest in the area is increasing. A number of open questions in the field are discussed
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