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Abstract
This study adopts a composite repetitive controller strategy in a three-phase four-wire circuit, combining proportional resonance and repetitive control, which effectively suppresses harmonics and improves system performance. At higher switching frequencies, FPGA is used to achieve efficient control to ensure system stability and performance. This research provides new ideas for improving the performance of on-board inverters, especially in terms of high-speed control, nonlinear load and harmonic processing. SiC devices and composite control strategies provide more sustainable solutions for future rail transit systems.
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1 Wuhan CRRC Transportation System Co., Ltd , Wuhan, China
2 School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University , Beijing, China