Vasiladiotis, MichailRufer, Alfred2013-12-042013-12-04201310.1109/IECON.2013.6699232https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/97451WOS:000331149500121This paper presents a vector current control method tailored for single-phase voltage source converters. In order to imitate the behavior of a three-phase system, the Fictive Axis Emulation (FAE) concept is employed. The latter is able to synthesize the rotating reference frame components of a singlephase quantity. The multivariable state feedback controller is designed based on the concept of complex transfer functions. A desired dynamic behavior and practical axis decoupling are achieved by proper pole placement. The controller exhibits robustness over a wide range of parameter variations. Simulation as well as experimental studies verify the described concepts.Voltage-source converterFictive Axis Emulator (FAE)vector controlcurrent controlstate feedbackpole placementcomplex transfer functionrobustnessFictive Axis Emulator-based State Feedback Vector Current Control for Single-Phase Voltage Source Converterstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper