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Jose Rodriguez

Researcher at Andrés Bello National University

Publications -  1039
Citations -  68908

Jose Rodriguez is an academic researcher from Andrés Bello National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Model predictive control & Converters. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 803 publications receiving 58176 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Rodriguez include University of Miami & April.

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Editorial Special Issue on Modular Multilevel Converters, 2015

TL;DR: The articles in this special issue focus on the latest achievements of modular multilevel converters regarding the development of new circuit configurations, converter models, modulation strategies, and control schemes.
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A high performance vector control of a 11-level inverter

TL;DR: In this paper, a switching strategy for multilevel cascade inverters based on the space vector theory is proposed, which generates a voltage vector across the load with minimum error respect to the sinusoidal reference, with very low harmonic distortion and reduced switching frequency.
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A Method to Eliminate Steady-State Error of Model Predictive Control in Power Electronics

TL;DR: A new way to implement FCS-MPC to correct the mismatch in the model parameters and eliminate the error in steady state is presented through the incorporation of the past error in the action of the control, adding an additional term in the cost function with a variable weighting factor.
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Predictive current control of ac-ac modular multilevel converters

TL;DR: In this article, a predictive control approach is proposed to control a single-phase AC-AC modular multilevel converter, which minimizes the currents error and keeps the DC voltage balancing.
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Input Current Harmonics in a Regenerative Multicell Inverter With Single-Phase PWM Rectifiers

TL;DR: This paper studies the harmonics generated by a three-phase multicell cascade inverter, with single-phase pulsewidth modulation rectifiers at the input side of each cell; thus, the entire topology is able to regenerate power to the net.