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An Improved Indirect Model Predictive Control Approach for Modular Multilevel Converter

Abstract

The computational complexity is one of the major issues in the implementation of direct model predictive control (D-MPC) for modular multilevel converters (MMC). The computational complexity is significantly reduced by combining the conventional voltage balancing approach with the MPC. This approach is referred as indirect model predictive control (I-MPC). The D-MPC and I-MPC approaches have higher voltage harmonic distortion and current ripple. In this paper, an improved indirect model predictive control (II-MPC) is proposed to overcome the drawbacks of D-MPC and I-MPC approaches. To implement the II-MPC strategy, a detailed three-phase MMC model is presented. The simulation studies are conducted on a three-phase half-bridge based MMC to validate the dynamic and steady-state performance of II-MPC strategy.

Authors

Dekka A; Wu B; Zargari NR

Pagination

pp. 5959-5964

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

October 1, 2016

DOI

10.1109/iecon.2016.7793081

Name of conference

IECON 2016 - 42nd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
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