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Recursive deadbeat predictive control
Presents a recursive algorithm for a deadbeat predictive controller design. The method combines together the concepts of system identification and deadbeat controller designs. It starts with the multi-step output prediction equation and derives the control force in terms of past input and output time histories.
null Je-Nan Juang, M.Q. Phan
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Improved Deadbeat Predictive Control of Asynchronous Motor
In recent years, synergy theory has made great progress in the field of power electronics, and its good robustness provides a new idea for motor control research. In this paper, we take use of rapid convergence of manifold, and introduce it into the control of the speed and flux linkage of the traditional deadbeat control (DC stands for deadbeat ...
Tao Wang, Qiang Hou, Xuehai Wang
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Deadbeat Predictive Control on a Space Truss Structure
A preliminary study of a deadbeat predictive controller (DPC) on a space truss structure using on/off thrusters was conducted. The laboratory truss experiment for space structure (TESS) was a 54-bay truss designed to validate different active control techniques.
DOZIO, LORENZO
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Finite-Control-Set Model Predictive Torque Control With a Deadbeat Solution for PMSM Drives
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2015This paper proposes a control strategy of finite-control-set model predictive torque control (FCS-MPTC) with a deadbeat (DB) solution for permanent-magnet synchronous motor drives. By using a DB solution, the process of selection of the best switching vector is optimized.
Wei Xie, Xiaocan Wang, Fengxiang Wang
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Current sensorless deadbeat predictive control method for permanent magnet synchronous motor
A deadbeat predictive control based current sensorless control method is proposed as a backup method in this paper, by replacing the current feedback with the predicted current at one sampling period ahead, the feedback current information is not needed, thus current sensors can be omitted.
Jiang Long +3 more
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This paper presents the equivalent principle of deadbeat predictive direct power control (DP-DPC) scheme and conventional continuous-control-set model predictive direct power control (MP-DPC) scheme of single-phase pulse width modulation (PWM) ac-dc converters, respectively, and reveals their inherent relationship from the view of the expressions of ...
Bi Liu, Tao Chen, Wensheng Song
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Systems and Control Letters, 1991
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Youbin Peng, Michel Kinnaert
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Youbin Peng, Michel Kinnaert
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Deadbeat Predictive Direct Torque and Active Flux Control with Disturbance Observer
IECON 2021 – 47th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2021This paper proposes a new framework for the deadbeat predictive direct torque control for interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM) utilizing active flux. Unlike the existing deadbeat predictive direct torque and stator flux control, it is relatively simple and does not require to neglect any physical quantities such as stator resistance ...
Sayed Mohammad Showybul Islam Shakib +3 more
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An Enhanced Deadbeat Predictive Current Control of SPMSM With Linear Disturbance Observer
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2022This work was supported by the National Research Foundation (NRF), Singapore, through its NRF Fellowship, under Grant NRF-NRFF12-2020-0003.
Xin Yuan +5 more
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Deadbeat predictive controller: a system identification approach
Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control ISIC-03, 2003A deadbeat predictive controller designed from input/output relationship of a linear system is presented in this paper. The method exploits an observable canonical form representation of the system under identification, and combines together the concepts of system identification and predictive controller design. There are two design parameters involved
Sinchai Chinvorarat, Marco P. Schoen
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