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Matrix converters have emerged as a disruptive force in power electronics, boasting compactness, reduced weight, and potential for high power density compared to traditional converters. However, their intricate operation has long perplexed researchers and engineers. This paper seeks to unravel the enigma of matrix converters through a thorough investigation of their topology, modulation strategies, control techniques, and applications. By delving into the underlying principles governing matrix converter behavior, this review aims to provide clarity and insight into this complex technology,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Matrix converters have emerged as a disruptive force in power electronics, boasting compactness, reduced weight, and potential for high power density compared to traditional converters. However, their intricate operation has long perplexed researchers and engineers. This paper seeks to unravel the enigma of matrix converters through a thorough investigation of their topology, modulation strategies, control techniques, and applications. By delving into the underlying principles governing matrix converter behavior, this review aims to provide clarity and insight into this complex technology, ultimately facilitating its broader adoption in various industrial and renewable energy sectors.Through an extensive analysis of existing literature and practical implementations, this study elucidates the intricacies of matrix converter operation and explores avenues for optimization and enhancement. By demystifying the complexities surrounding matrix converters, this research contributes to advancing the field of power electronics and opens new possibilities for efficient and versatile power conversion systems in the modern energy landscape.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Vineet Dahiya is having over 15 years of teaching and research experience in reputed institutes/universities in India.He has done his PhD from MRIIRS in Wind Energy Conversion system. He has done his M.Tech from YMCAIE with specialization in Power System and Drives. He is currently working as Associate Professor in K R Mangalam University India.