This paper presents a robust control technique applied to modular uninterruptible power-supply (UPS) inverters operating in parallel. When compared to conventional proportional-integral (PI) control, the proposed technique improves the response of the output voltage to load steps and to high distorted output currents, reducing the distortion of the output voltage. Furthermore, an excellent distribution of currents between modules is achieved, resulting in fine power equalization between the inverters on stream. The crossover frequency of the different loop gains involved is moderate, so that robustness to variations of the operation point and to modeling uncertainties is achieved. A comparative study with a two-loop conventional PI control ...
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) have been demonstrated to be the key technology in feeding eit...
This paper presents a performance evaluation of a proportional-integral (PI) with proportional-deriv...
Renewable energy sources provide power in a form not directly deliverable to the grid, thereby requ...
Abstract Here, an improved control strategy is proposed, which adopts a non‐linear robust backsteppi...
In order to ensure true redundancy, expandability and good reliability of a power supply system, a ...
We have proposed two new control methods which allow two or more single phase PWM inverter modules ...
Abstract-A scheme for controlling parallel-connected invert-ers in a standalone ac supply system is ...
In this paper, a control strategy for the parallel operation of three-phase inverters forming an onl...
Abstract—Four control topologies for single-phase uninterrupt-ible power system (UPS) inverters are ...
In this paper a control strategy for the parallel operation of three-phase inverters in a modular on...
This master's thesis proposes a control structure for inverters parallelism on uninterruptible power...
Abstract: The traditional deadbeat control for UPS inverters has a robustness problem. The parametri...
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is an electronic power device that delivers voltage to critical l...
A control strategy to achieve fault ride-through capability and to provide high performance of the o...
Parallel single-phase inverters are widely used in uninterruptable power supply (UPS) and distribut...
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) have been demonstrated to be the key technology in feeding eit...
This paper presents a performance evaluation of a proportional-integral (PI) with proportional-deriv...
Renewable energy sources provide power in a form not directly deliverable to the grid, thereby requ...
Abstract Here, an improved control strategy is proposed, which adopts a non‐linear robust backsteppi...
In order to ensure true redundancy, expandability and good reliability of a power supply system, a ...
We have proposed two new control methods which allow two or more single phase PWM inverter modules ...
Abstract-A scheme for controlling parallel-connected invert-ers in a standalone ac supply system is ...
In this paper, a control strategy for the parallel operation of three-phase inverters forming an onl...
Abstract—Four control topologies for single-phase uninterrupt-ible power system (UPS) inverters are ...
In this paper a control strategy for the parallel operation of three-phase inverters in a modular on...
This master's thesis proposes a control structure for inverters parallelism on uninterruptible power...
Abstract: The traditional deadbeat control for UPS inverters has a robustness problem. The parametri...
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is an electronic power device that delivers voltage to critical l...
A control strategy to achieve fault ride-through capability and to provide high performance of the o...
Parallel single-phase inverters are widely used in uninterruptable power supply (UPS) and distribut...
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) have been demonstrated to be the key technology in feeding eit...
This paper presents a performance evaluation of a proportional-integral (PI) with proportional-deriv...
Renewable energy sources provide power in a form not directly deliverable to the grid, thereby requ...