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Predictive control in power electronics and drives

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In this article, a Powerpoint presentation on predictive control in power electronics and drives is presented, where the areas discussed include predictive control, power electronics, power drive, cascaded control structure, nonlinear control system, switching system, etc.
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The article consists of a Powerpoint presentation on predictive control in power electronics and drives. The areas discussed include: predictive control; power electronics; power drive; cascaded control structure; nonlinear control system; switching system; etc. etc.

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