Control strategy of a dual-inverter system for an open-end winding induction machine based on indirect matrix converter

A strategy for an indirect matrix converter with two outputs to supply energy to a vector controlled open-end winding induction machine is presented. The modulation schemes for the input and two output stages aim to reduce the virtual DC link voltage for low speed operation and eliminate the zero sequence voltage in the load.

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