This paper discusses model predictive current control
of doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) where the rotor
side is connected to a voltage source inverter (VSI) via an LC
filter. The electrical system (DFIG, filter, VSI) is formulated
as disturbed linear time-invariant (LTI) multiple-input multipleoutput
(MIMO) system without constraints. For such a system,
an analytical solution of the MPC problem exists which allows
for high prediction horizons. By extending the electrical system
by integral error feedback (IEF), steady-state accuracy of the
current control problem can be achieved. Simulation results
compare the control performance of the proposed MPC scheme
(i) without IEF, (ii) with IEF and (iii) with IEF and the use of
future references during (symmetric) grid perturbations.
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This paper discusses model predictive current control
of doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) where the rotor
side is connected to a voltage source inverter (VSI) via an LC
filter. The electrical system (DFIG, filter, VSI) is formulated
as disturbed linear time-invariant (LTI) multiple-input multipleoutput
(MIMO) system without constraints. For such a system,
an analytical solution of the MPC problem exists which allows
for high prediction horizons. By extending the electrical system...
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