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Modern Control of DC-Based Power Systems
A Problem-Based Approach

Brings the concept of modern control to the power system and research community, with an emphasis on parallel source and load DC power systems

Marco Cupelli (Author), Antonino Riccobono (Author), Markus Mirz (Author), Mohsen Ferdowsi (Author), Antonello Monti (Author)

9780128132203

Paperback / softback, published 12 June 2018

302 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2 cm, 0.49 kg

Modern Control of DC-Based Power Systems: A Problem-Based Approach addresses the future challenges of DC Grids in a problem-based context for practicing power engineers who are challenged with integrating DC grids in their existing architecture. This reference uses control theory to address the main concerns affecting these systems, things like generation capacity, limited maximum load demands and low installed inertia which are all set to increase as we move towards a full renewable model. Offering a new approach for a problem-based, practical approach, the book provides a coordinated view of the topic with MATLAB®, Simulink® files and additional ancillary material provided.

1. Introduction to Modern Control on MVDC Problem Oriented Study 2. Control for Stand-alone converter 3. Small Signal Analysis of Cascaded Systems 4. System identification technique 5. Parallel Source Converter Systems 6. Approaches for Parallel Source Converter Systems 7. Simple linear State Space Observability 8. Simple LQR 9. Kalman Filter 10. Luenberger Observer 11. LSF – Exact Input Output Linearization 12. Centralized Synergetic 13. Concept of Virtual Disturbance for Decoupling (Kalman Filter) 14. 2Degree of Freedom – LQG+Virt 15. Backstepping 16. Synergetic 17. Sliding Mode 18. Concept Power Estimation for Decoupling Adaptive Backstepping 19. Hardware In the Loop Implementation and Challenges 20. Challenges – about Discretization

Subject Areas: Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology [THX], Electrical engineering [THR], Energy technology & engineering [TH]

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