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Assessment of Various Vector Control Schemes for PMSM Drive Application

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Currently, the operation of Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control (FCS-MPC) schemes in electric motor drives domain is emerging. Its distinguished features are: intuitive, simple and easy insertion of multi-objectives. The application of FCS-MPC in permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive has several benefits in terms of improving the performance when compared with direct torque control (DTC)-operated PMSM drive. The FCS-MPC scheme is categorized into two: predictive torque control (PTC) and predictive current control (PCC). This paper deals with comparative evaluation of these control schemes for PMSM drive operation concerning flux and torque ripple, and current THD. Therefore, the gained results are analyzed for PMSM drive highlighting the benefits of FCS-MPC over DTC.

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Ravi Eswar, K.M., Bharatiraja, C., Vinoth, J. (2022). Assessment of Various Vector Control Schemes for PMSM Drive Application. In: Subramani, C., Vijayakumar, K., Dakyo, B., Dash, S.S. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 795. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4943-1_6

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