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Power electronic converter systems have become a key feature of smart grid technologies due to the efforts to achieve increased levels of autonomy in power system operation. However, when devising control strategies for multi-converter power systems, nonlinearities-associated issues with these types of systems arise (e.g. bifurcations) and must be taken into account as even a slight variation of a...
In power electronics systems, such as the planned Naval Shipboard Medium Voltage Direct Current (MVDC) system, multiple converters are used in distribution and generation subsystems to provide different voltage levels and form. A measure of observability of such systems will allow one to quantify their operational performance. This paper attempts to account for observability of these multiconverter...
Performance of planned shipboard distribution/generation systems can be affected by power fluctuations and inappropriate control strategies. A measure of observability of such systems will allow one to quantify their operational performance. This paper attempts to account for observability of these systems through the incorporation of nonlinear dynamics of converters and electromechanical behavior...
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