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Presentation
A New Nonlinear Controller Design Using Average State Space Model of the Inverter-Based Distributed Generation to Mitigate Power Quality Problems
International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS) (2009)
  • Masoud Davari, Georgia Southern University
  • A. R. Pourshoghi, Amirkabir University of Technology-Iran
  • Iman Salabeigi, Amirkabir University of Technology-Iran
  • Gevorg B. Gharehpetian, Amirkabir University of Technology-Iran
  • S. H. Fathi, Amirkabir University of Technology-Iran
Abstract
The controller of Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) is the essential part of Distributed Generation (DG) system as an interface in solving the power quality problems. In this paper, a new controller (Based on Feedback Linearization) has been proposed due to achieving some prescribed behavior to mitigate the power quality problems. The new controller has been designed base on the average state space model of VSI and network which is nonlinear. The real time simulation of the proposed system shows precise tracing the load requirements and good mitigating the power quality problems rather than previous studies.
Keywords
  • Voltage Source Inverter,
  • Feedback Linearization Method,
  • Pulse Width Modulator Based Sigma-Delta Modulation,
  • Real Time Simulator,
  • State-space methods,
  • Distributed control,
  • Power quality,
  • Sliding mode control,
  • Pulse width modulation,
  • Control systems,
  • Pulse width modulation inverters,
  • Power harmonic filters,
  • Delta modulation,
  • Voltage control
Publication Date
November 15, 2009
Location
Tokyo, Japan
DOI
10.1109/ICEMS.2009.5382847
Citation Information
Masoud Davari, A. R. Pourshoghi, Iman Salabeigi, Gevorg B. Gharehpetian, et al.. "A New Nonlinear Controller Design Using Average State Space Model of the Inverter-Based Distributed Generation to Mitigate Power Quality Problems" International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS) (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/masoud-davari/15/