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Variable-Speed Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive Based on Predictive Torque Control

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A predictive-torque-control method is introduced as an alternative to the DTC technique for the high-performance variable-speed operation of multiphase drives.
Abstract
Multiphase electric drives have been recently proposed for applications where the highest overall system reliability and a reduction in the total power per phase are required. Strategies derived from the conventional field-oriented control have been traditionally used in high-performance speed-control applications of multiphase drives. The well-known direct torque control (DTC) technique has been also applied in the multiphase case, but the achieved performance with a hysteresis-control-based approach is far from that obtainable with the three-phase drive, although the control structure is actually more complex. In this paper, a predictive-torque-control method is introduced as an alternative to the DTC technique for the high-performance variable-speed operation of multiphase drives. Simulation and experimental results are provided to illustrate the properties of the developed method.

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Recent Advances in the Design, Modeling, and Control of Multiphase Machines—Part II

TL;DR: The main objective of the two-part survey named ‘Recent Advances in the Design, Modeling, and Control of Multiphase Machines’ is to present relevant contributions to encourage and guide new advances and developments in the field.
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FCS-MPC-Based Current Control of a Five-Phase Induction Motor and its Comparison with PI-PWM Control

TL;DR: This paper presents an investigation of the finite-control-set model predictive control (FCS-MPC) of a five-phase induction motor drive, and guidelines for the best switching state set and weighting factor selections are established.
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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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Model Predictive Control of Six-Phase Induction Motor Drives Using Virtual Voltage Vectors

TL;DR: This work suggests the integration of virtual voltage vectors (VVs) into the FCS-MPC structure, confirming that the VV-based MPC maintains the flux/torque regulation and successfully improves the power quality and efficiency.
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Comparative Study of Predictive and Resonant Controllers in Fault-Tolerant Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives

TL;DR: Two open-phase fault-tolerant control schemes are experimentally compared in a real five-phase induction machine and it is shown that predictive control provides faster control response and superior performance at low-speed operation but is found to be less resilient to fault detection delays and to have higher current ripple.
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Direct self-control (DSC) of inverter-fed induction machine

TL;DR: Direct self-control (DSC) as discussed by the authors is a simple method of signal processing that gives converter-fed three-phase machines an excellent dynamic performance, and it is sufficient to process the measured signals of the stator currents and the total flux linkages only.
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Multiphase Electric Machines for Variable-Speed Applications

TL;DR: An attempt is made to provide a brief review of the current state of the art in the area of variable-speed drives, addressing the reasons for potential use of multiphase rather than three-phase drives and the available approaches to multiphases machine designs.
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Multiphase induction motor drives - : a technology status review

TL;DR: A detailed overview of the state-of-the-art in multiphase variable-speed motor drives can be found in this article, where the authors provide a detailed survey of the control strategies for five-phase and asymmetrical six-phase induction motor drives, as well as the approaches to the design of fault tolerant strategies for post-fault drive operation.
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Predictive Control in Power Electronics and Drives

TL;DR: A simple classification of the most important types of predictive control is introduced, and each one of them is explained including some application examples.
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Space vector PWM control of dual three phase induction machine using vector space decomposition

TL;DR: In this paper, a vector space decomposition control of voltage source inverter fed dual three-phase induction machines is presented, where the analytical modeling and control of the machine are accomplished in three two-dimensional orthogonal subspaces and the dynamics of the electromechanical energy conversion related and the nonelectromechanical ECC related machine variables are thereby totally decoupled.
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