Abstract
There are many consumers and equipments in Distributed Generation (DG) systems and distributed networks which have rapid changes in the reactive power consumption. These changes can result in large variations in the load-side voltage that may affect the operation of other power consumers which are fed from Point of Common Coupling (PCC). In this paper a current control strategy for inverters, based on Sigma Delta Modulation (SDM), interfacing with DG systems is proposed. The proposed interface is called Sigma-Delta based Current Controlled Voltage Source Inverter (ΣΔ_CC_VSI). Due to existing number of proportional integral (PI) controller, a particle-swarm optimization (PSO) method has been employed for best tuning the controllers. The proposed ΣΔ_CC_VSI reduces the harmonics contents of the unfiltered voltage. So it is effective in reducing the ElectroMagnetic Interference (EMI) which is important for some consumers.
Original language | American English |
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DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 23 2009 |
Event | IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) - Singapore, Singapore Duration: Jan 23 2009 → … |
Conference
Conference | IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) |
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Period | 01/23/09 → … |
Keywords
- Active and Reactive Power Control
- Current control
- DG
- Delta-sigma modulation
- Distributed control
- Electromagnetic interference
- Fast Voltage Regulation
- Inverter Interface
- Inverters
- Optimal Tuning
- Optimal control
- PSO
- Pi control
- Proportional control
- Reactive power
- Voltage
- ΣΔ_CC_VSI
DC Disciplines
- Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering