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Sergio Toral

Researcher at University of Seville

Publications -  235
Citations -  5210

Sergio Toral is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless ad hoc network & Ad hoc wireless distribution service. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 229 publications receiving 4464 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergio Toral include Emerald Group Publishing.

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Speed Control of Five-Phase Induction Motors With Integrated Open-Phase Fault Operation Using Model-Based Predictive Current Control Techniques

TL;DR: This paper proposes a fault-tolerant speed control for five-phase induction motor drives with the ability to run the system before and after an open-phase fault condition using an FCS-MPC strategy.
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A Proof of Concept Study of Predictive Current Control for VSI-Driven Asymmetrical Dual Three-Phase AC Machines

TL;DR: A model-based predictive control (MBPC) for the current regulation of asymmetrical dual three-phase AC machines is analyzed and overcomes the difficulties of multiphase current control, avoiding complex controllers and modulation techniques, but at the expense of an increased computational cost.
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Variable-Speed Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive Based on Predictive Torque Control

TL;DR: A predictive-torque-control method is introduced as an alternative to the DTC technique for the high-performance variable-speed operation of multiphase drives.
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An Enhanced Predictive Current Control Method for Asymmetrical Six-Phase Motor Drives

TL;DR: An enhanced predictive current control technique with fixed switching frequency is introduced for an asymmetrical dual three-phase ac drive and fast torque and current responses are achieved while favoring stator current harmonic suppression.
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Predictive Current Control of Dual Three-Phase Drives Using Restrained Search Techniques

TL;DR: This paper investigates the application of multi-level VSI converters in conjunction with the RSPC method in multiphase drive applications and results are provided to test the viability of a 3- level VSI power converter and the R SPC predictive control method for the current control of an asymmetrical six-phase drive.