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Reversible logic catered significant research interest owing to its unbound merits. It ushers low power consumption, minimalized garbage output and least propagation delay like noble features. Numerous research attempts have been reported till date to fabricate reversible logic ICs using conventional CMOS topology. But as CMOS technology itself is facing typical scaling down problem thus Researchers...
The authors here report a novel simulation strategy for nano device simulation. In post CMOS era Single Electronics (SE) is a boon to both the industry and academia. However, SE is yet to be deliberated as the only mode to supersede CMOS owing to its intrinsic shortcomings such as low gain, random back ground charge generation and requirement of very low room temperature during fabrication. In such...
Distributed generators (DGs) are employed in distribution networks in order to cater to the localised energy needs. In this process, they help to augment utility generation, reduce transmission and distribution losses as well as improve power quality and reliability. However, the impact of DG connection on the operation existing protective and auto-reclosing devices of the distribution network must...
Renewable Energy Systems (RESs) are becoming an increasingly favoured source of clean power. However due to the intermittent and unpredictable nature of renewable resources, energy storage needs to be used to ensure that the load is met by the supply at all times. There are many possible options for energy storage, of which the most popular and technologically mature option is batteries. Two main...
This paper reports on the modeling and simulation of a stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) plant with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) feature and dedicated battery storage. The overall plant comprises the PV module, battery bank, MPPT module, controller, inverter and a resistive load. The load is supplied by both the PV and the battery bank. The fluctuations in the output of the PV module are controlled...
Renewable Power Generation systems are currently preferred for clean power generation. However due to their intermittent and unpredictable nature, energy storage needs to be used to ensure that the load is met at all times. There are many possible options for energy storage and the most popular and technologically matured option, batteries, is the subject of this paper. This paper explores the importance...
This paper presents modeling and simulation of microturbine (MT) models to analyze its load following performance as distributed energy resource (DER) with general as well as critical priority loads. Two different models of MT were considered for performance analysis. The first model consists of speed governor, acceleration control, and temperature control blocks while the other is GAST model of MT...
Photovoltaic (PV) generation has now-a-days proved to be a cost-effective method for renewable power generation with minimum environmental impact. Due to environmental and economic benefits, PV is now being widely deployed as a distributed energy resources (DER) in distributed generation systems or microgrids. Extensive laboratory-based research and simulation studies are being performed for assessing...
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