Finite Control Set – Model Predictive Control Based On Sliding Mode For Bidirectional Power Inverter

Resumen

This paper presents a different Finite Control Set – Model Predictive Control (FCS-MPC) for grid-connected threephase bidirectional power inverters. These are typically used in dc or ac renewable-based microgrids (MGs), where bidirectional operation and fast dynamic response is required. The bidirectional grid-connected inverters are an essential part of MG, which inject energy into the ac grid or demand energy from it. The dynamic behavior of the system is a major concern since the current can suddenly change depending on the hierarchical controller. This paper proposes a different cost function using sliding mode theory, which offers a good dynamic response, reduced computational burden, and a parameter-free control model. The operation principle of the proposed controller is given and evaluated using a Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) system, but also experimentally with a 1kW laboratory prototype. The final results demonstrate the advantages of using this approach in grid-connected three-phase bidirectional power inverters in terms of dynamic response and reduced computational burden, making this solution technically attractive and viable.

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Citación

L. Estrada, N. Vazquez, J. Vaquero, C. Hernandez, J. Arau and H. Huerta, "Finite Control Set – Model Predictive Control Based On Sliding Mode For Bidirectional Power Inverter," in IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 2814-2824, Dec. 2021, doi: 10.1109/TEC.2021.3063601.