In this study, direct speed control based on a finite control set-model predictive speed control (FCS-MPSC)with a voltage smoother is presented to reduce current ripple. In the proposed control scheme, the controller predicts the future current and speed states with a finite set of smoothed voltages and outputs the optimal smoothed voltage by using pulse width modulation (PWM). Because of this control scheme, a sudden change in the output voltage, which causes a large current ripple, is avoided. The simulated and experimental results obtained with a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), fed by a 2-level 3-phase inverter., shows that the proposed method effectively reduces the current ripple as compared with a standard FCS-MPSC.
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In this study, direct speed control based on a finite control set-model predictive speed control (FCS-MPSC)with a voltage smoother is presented to reduce current ripple. In the proposed control scheme, the controller predicts the future current and speed states with a finite set of smoothed voltages and outputs the optimal smoothed voltage by using pulse width modulation (PWM). Because of this control scheme, a sudden change in the output voltage, which causes a large current ripple, is avoided....
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