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Modeling and Control of Power Electronics Converter Systems for
Power Quality Improvements provides grounded theory for the
modeling, analysis and control of different converter topologies
that improve the power quality of mains. Intended for researchers
and practitioners working in the field, topics include modeling
equations and the state of research to improve power quality
converters. By presenting control methods for different converter
topologies and aspects related to multi-level inverters and
specific analysis related to the AC interface of drives, the book
helps users by putting a particular emphasis on different control
algorithms that enhance knowledge and research work.
Multilevel Inverters: Conventional and Emerging Topologies and
Their Control is written with two primary objectives: (a)
explanation of fundamentals of multilevel inverters (MLIs) with
reference to the general philosophy of power electronics; and (b)
enabling the reader to systematically analyze a given topology with
the possibility of contributing towards the ongoing evolution of
topologies. The authors also present an updated status of current
research in the field of MLIs with an emphasis on the evolution of
newer topologies. In addition, the work includes a universal
control scheme, with which any given topology can be modulated.
Extensive qualitative and quantitative evaluations of emerging
topologies give researchers and industry professionals suitable
solutions for specific applications with a systematic presentation
of software-based modeling and simulation, and an exploration of
key issues. Topics covered also include power distribution among
sources, voltage balancing, optimization switching frequency and
asymmetric source configuration. This valuable reference further
provides tools to model and simulate conventional and emerging
topologies using MATLAB (R)/Simulink (R) and discusses execution of
experimental set-up using popular interfacing tools. The book
includes a Foreword by Dr. Frede Blaabjerg, Fellow IEEE, Professor
and VILLUM Investigator, Aalborg University, Denmark.
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