This paper proposes a new predictive phase locked
loop (PLL) for sensorless control of permanent-magnet synchronous
generators (PMSGs) in variable-speed wind energy
conversion systems (WECSs). The idea of the proposed PLL
is derived from the direct-model predictive control (DMPC)
principle. The proposed PLL uses a finite (discretized) number of
rotor angles to predict the back electromotive force (EMF) of the
PMSG. Then, that predicted angle, which minimizes a pre-defined
cost function, is selected to be the optimal rotor position/angle.
Accordingly, the fixed-gain proportional-integral (PI) controller
that is normally used in PLLs is eliminated. The performance
of the proposed PLL has been validated experimentally and
compared with that of the traditional one under various operation
conditions and under parameter variations of the PMSG.
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This paper proposes a new predictive phase locked
loop (PLL) for sensorless control of permanent-magnet synchronous
generators (PMSGs) in variable-speed wind energy
conversion systems (WECSs). The idea of the proposed PLL
is derived from the direct-model predictive control (DMPC)
principle. The proposed PLL uses a finite (discretized) number of
rotor angles to predict the back electromotive force (EMF) of the
PMSG. Then, that predicted angle, which minimizes a pre-defined
cost function,...
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