I. Introduction
Within point-to-point and multiterminal high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems, the voltage source converter (VSC) is the preferred technology as it offers dc power reversal with change of current polarity rather than change of voltage polarity (as with line commutated converters), independent control of active and reactive power with the ability to generate leading and lagging reactive power, no minimum dc power flow; and resilience to ac network disturbances and faults. Among many VSC topologies, the MMC is the preferable choice because of its modularity, low switching frequency, and high-quality ac/dc waveforms [1]–[3].