TY - JOUR
T1 - Model-Predictive Control of Multilevel Inverters: Challenges, Recent Advances, and Trends
AU - Harbi, Ibrahim
AU - Rodriguez, Jose
AU - Liegmann, Eyke
AU - Makhamreh, Hamza
AU - Heldwein, Marcelo Lobo
AU - Novak, Mateja
AU - Rossi, Mattia
AU - Abdelrahem, Mohamed
AU - Trabelsi, Mohamed
AU - Ahmed, Mostafa
AU - Karamanakos, Petros
AU - Xu, Shuai
AU - Dragičević, Tomislav
AU - Kennel, Ralph
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - Model-predictive control (MPC) has emerged as a promising control method in power electronics, particularly for multiobjective control problems such as multilevel inverter (MLI) applications. Over the past two decades, improving the performance of MPC and tackling its technical challenges, such as computational load, modeling accuracy, cost function design, and weighting factor selection, have attracted great interest in power electronics. This article aims to discuss the current state of MPC strategies for MLI applications, describing the significance of each challenge with the reported effective solutions. Through this review, the MPC methods are categorized into two groups: direct MPC (without modulator) and indirect MPC (with modulator). The recent advances of each category are presented and analyzed, focusing on direct MPC as the most applied method for MLI topologies. In addition, some of the important concepts are experimentally validated through a case study and compared under the same operating conditions to evaluate the performance and highlight their features. Finally, the future trends of MPC for MLI applications are discussed based on the current state and reported developments.
AB - Model-predictive control (MPC) has emerged as a promising control method in power electronics, particularly for multiobjective control problems such as multilevel inverter (MLI) applications. Over the past two decades, improving the performance of MPC and tackling its technical challenges, such as computational load, modeling accuracy, cost function design, and weighting factor selection, have attracted great interest in power electronics. This article aims to discuss the current state of MPC strategies for MLI applications, describing the significance of each challenge with the reported effective solutions. Through this review, the MPC methods are categorized into two groups: direct MPC (without modulator) and indirect MPC (with modulator). The recent advances of each category are presented and analyzed, focusing on direct MPC as the most applied method for MLI topologies. In addition, some of the important concepts are experimentally validated through a case study and compared under the same operating conditions to evaluate the performance and highlight their features. Finally, the future trends of MPC for MLI applications are discussed based on the current state and reported developments.
KW - Switches
KW - Electronic mail
KW - Cost function
KW - Predictive models
KW - Modulation
KW - Computational modeling
KW - Topology
U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2023.3288499
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2023.3288499
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1941-0107
VL - 38
SP - 10845
EP - 10868
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
IS - 9
M1 - 10159491
ER -