In this study, repetitive current controllers operating in either the mixed or stationary frame are proposed for high-precision reference tracking and disturbance rejection of power converters. Both controllers use a proportional-resonant regulator in the stationary frame for regulating the positive- and negative-sequence fundamental currents, which are known to directly influence the flow of active and reactive power in most energy conversion systems. Moreover, for the tracking or compensation of harmonics, the controllers include a repetitive control path in either the synchronous or stationary frame, whose inherent feedback and feedforward structure is proven to resemble a bank of resonant filters in either reference frames. Unlike other...
This paper proposes a synchronous reference frame (SRF) control strategy for a single-phase, three-l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IET via the DOI in this ...
This paper proposes a new integrated self-synchronising stationary frame current control strategy fo...
In this paper, a mixed-frame and a stationary-frame time delay current controller are proposed for h...
Repetitive and proportional-resonant controllers can effectively reject grid harmonics in grid-conne...
Repetitive and proportional-resonant controllers can effectively reject grid harmonics in grid-conne...
This paper discusses a repetitive-based controller for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) inverte...
Within power systems, high-power pulsewidth-modulated ac-dc converters are used in flexible ac trans...
This paper proposes a repetitive-based controller for active power filters, which compensates select...
Power electronic systems present a non-linear behavior mainly due to their switching nature. This i...
"A repetitive controller scheme with negative feedback and feedforward introduces infinitely many po...
This paper proposes a repetitive-based controller for active power filters, which compensates select...
Power electronic systems present a non-linear behavior mainly due to their switching nature. This is...
Most of renewable and conventional energy sources generate DC/AC power at inconvenient frequency. An...
This thesis is mainly concerned with investigations into digital repetitive current control of two-l...
This paper proposes a synchronous reference frame (SRF) control strategy for a single-phase, three-l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IET via the DOI in this ...
This paper proposes a new integrated self-synchronising stationary frame current control strategy fo...
In this paper, a mixed-frame and a stationary-frame time delay current controller are proposed for h...
Repetitive and proportional-resonant controllers can effectively reject grid harmonics in grid-conne...
Repetitive and proportional-resonant controllers can effectively reject grid harmonics in grid-conne...
This paper discusses a repetitive-based controller for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) inverte...
Within power systems, high-power pulsewidth-modulated ac-dc converters are used in flexible ac trans...
This paper proposes a repetitive-based controller for active power filters, which compensates select...
Power electronic systems present a non-linear behavior mainly due to their switching nature. This i...
"A repetitive controller scheme with negative feedback and feedforward introduces infinitely many po...
This paper proposes a repetitive-based controller for active power filters, which compensates select...
Power electronic systems present a non-linear behavior mainly due to their switching nature. This is...
Most of renewable and conventional energy sources generate DC/AC power at inconvenient frequency. An...
This thesis is mainly concerned with investigations into digital repetitive current control of two-l...
This paper proposes a synchronous reference frame (SRF) control strategy for a single-phase, three-l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IET via the DOI in this ...
This paper proposes a new integrated self-synchronising stationary frame current control strategy fo...