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This paper presents a method to control both the dc boost and the ac output voltage of Z-source inverter using neural network controllers. The capacitor voltage of Z-source network has been controlled linearly in order to improve the transient response of the dc boost control of the Z-source inverter. The peak value of the line to line ac output voltage is used to control and keep the ac output at its desired value. A modified space vector pulse-width-modulation method is also applied to control the shoot-through duty ratio for boosting dc voltage. This modified method lets the dc voltage stress across the inverter switches be minimized. The neural network control technique is verified by simulation results. The results are compared with that of the traditional PI controller.
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Converters
Received: 2010/08/25 | Revised: 2011/12/24 | Accepted: 2013/12/30

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