This dissertation discusses control strategies for power electronic converters that improve the reliability and stability of renewable energy systems. Three approaches are proposed to improve the control performance of a dc-dc converter and a distributed generation (DG) inverter under different operation modes and fault conditions. First, a seamless control for the dc-dc converter with both discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) and continuous conduction mode (CCM) is proposed. The plant models in DCM and CCM are different in the frequency domain. Therefore, it is difficult to design a controller with stable operation and fast response in both modes. The proposed controller can make mode transitions between DCM and CCM seamlessly with a mode t...
Thesis (MTech (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015.From the elec...
To reduce the carbon footprint, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources (RESs) has been i...
The research activities carried out for the present PhD dissertation concerns the increasingly evide...
This dissertation discusses control strategies for power electronic converters that improve the reli...
This dissertation discusses control strategies for power electronic converters that improve the reli...
Investment in renewable energy is rapidly increasing worldwide. This is in response to a number of g...
This thesis presents a study on some advanced control strategies for grid-connected converters (GCC)...
The twenty-two papers in this special section focus on flexible control of power converters which se...
This dissertation explores circuit, control, and optimization techniques for power electronics with ...
This dissertation explores circuit, control, and optimization techniques for power electronics with ...
This thesis tries to explain the changes in the control of power electronic converters that are poss...
Renewable energy has gained popularity as an alternative resource for electric power generation. As ...
Distributed generation (DG) is related with the use of small generating units installed at locations...
This thesis tries to explain the changes in the control of power electronic converters that are poss...
In the modern era, distributed generation is considered as an alternative source for power generatio...
Thesis (MTech (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015.From the elec...
To reduce the carbon footprint, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources (RESs) has been i...
The research activities carried out for the present PhD dissertation concerns the increasingly evide...
This dissertation discusses control strategies for power electronic converters that improve the reli...
This dissertation discusses control strategies for power electronic converters that improve the reli...
Investment in renewable energy is rapidly increasing worldwide. This is in response to a number of g...
This thesis presents a study on some advanced control strategies for grid-connected converters (GCC)...
The twenty-two papers in this special section focus on flexible control of power converters which se...
This dissertation explores circuit, control, and optimization techniques for power electronics with ...
This dissertation explores circuit, control, and optimization techniques for power electronics with ...
This thesis tries to explain the changes in the control of power electronic converters that are poss...
Renewable energy has gained popularity as an alternative resource for electric power generation. As ...
Distributed generation (DG) is related with the use of small generating units installed at locations...
This thesis tries to explain the changes in the control of power electronic converters that are poss...
In the modern era, distributed generation is considered as an alternative source for power generatio...
Thesis (MTech (Electrical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2015.From the elec...
To reduce the carbon footprint, the installed capacity of renewable energy sources (RESs) has been i...
The research activities carried out for the present PhD dissertation concerns the increasingly evide...