Multiple-Voltage-Vector Model-Free Predictive Deadbeat Control With Updated Reference Voltage Vector for PMSM Drive

Xiangcheng Li, Yong Yang*, Jun Sun, Yang Xiao, Mingdi Fan, Kai Ni, Jiefeng Hu, Huiqing Wen, Hui Yang, Jose Rodriguez

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Abstract

Model predictive control (MPC) has been extensively investigated for its impressive dynamic response and efficacy in controlling non-linear systems. However, MPC faces challenges in terms of robustness, primarily due to its dependency on system parameters. In contrast, model-free predictive control (MFPC) offers an alternative that relies on the inputs and outputs of the system without applying system parameters in each control period. To avoid the problem of the stator current gradient update stagnation existing in the conventional MFPC strategy, this article proposes an enhanced MFPC strategy based on a novel reference voltage vector (VV) updating mechanism. In the proposed strategy, the reference VVs for the present control period are determined by evaluating the difference between the reference current and the sampling current, which is related to the previously calculated VVs of the contiguous control period. By substituting the current gradient with the updated reference VVs, the proposed strategy effectively reduces the interferences arising from inaccurate current gradients, enhancing the steady-state performance of the system. The proposed MFPC is verified using a laboratory 0.5 kw permanent magnet synchronous motor drive setup.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6492-6505
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume40
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Deadbeat control
  • model predictive control (MPC)
  • model-free predictive control (MFPC)
  • multiple voltage vectors (VVs)
  • permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)

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