Published October 4, 2018 | Version v1
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Sequence Based Control for Electro-thermal Management of Next Generation Integrated Power Systems

  • 1. Clarkson University
  • 2. Corhuila University Corporation of Huila

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An individual switching technique for semi-conductor components of power converters presents an individual electrical and thermal output performance. Therefore, understanding the switching patterns or sequence and their effect can significantly improve the overall performance of the power converters. In this paper, a sequence based control methodology for a power converter system to optimize its electrical and thermal performance will be presented, analysed, and discussed. The method includes modelling the converter system with respect to a sequence of switching events, defining and formulating the control objectives into a form of a cost function, and solving the cost function for the optimal electrical performance. 

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