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    Modelling, Analysis, and Design of a Frequency-Droop-Based Virtual Synchronous Generator for Microgrid Applications

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    Protection of AC and DC Microgrids: Challenges, Solutions and Future Trends

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    Personal investigador de la UPC amb articles altament citats

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    Es presenten els articles més citats publicats en el període 2010-2020 pel personal investigador de la UPC. En aquest informe s'han analitzat 142 articles amb filiació UPC i considerats per ESI en el moment de la cerca, com articles altament citats.Postprint (author's final draft

    PFC Topologies for AC to DC Converters in DC Micro-Grid

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    With increasing dominance of renewable energy resources and DC household appliances, the novelty of DC micro grid is attracting significant attention. The key interface between the main supply grid and DC micro grid is AC to DC converter. The conventional AC to DC converter with large output capacitor introduces undesirable power quality problems in the main supply current. It reduces system efficiency due to low power factor and high harmonic distortion. Power Factor Correction (PFC) circuits are used to make supply currents sinusoidal and in-phase with supply voltages. This paper presents different PFC topologies for single phase AC to DC converters which are analyzed for power factor (PF), total harmonic distortion (THD) and system efficiency by varying output power. Two-quadrant shunt active filter topology attains a power factor of 0.999, 3.03% THD and 98% system efficiency. Output voltage regulation of the presented active PFC topologies is simulated by applying a step load. Two-quadrant shunt active filter achieves better output voltage regulation compared to other topologies and can be used as grid interface

    Design of Space Microgrid for Manned Lunar Base:Spinning-in Terrestrial Technologies

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    Adaptive slope voltage control for distributed generation inverters with improved transient performance

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    © 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works.Reactive power injection in distributed generation inverters is an useful ancillary service for grid supporting purposes. For grid-feeding converters, the slope control method is the most common voltage regulation strategy used in local (communication-less) applications. Despite its simplicity, this method offers limited dynamic properties in scenarios with changing operation conditions. In this sense, this paper presents an adaptive slope voltage control which provides an improved transient performance against operating variations. To derive the control configuration, a control-oriented mathematical model is developed. The accuracy of the modeling and the performance of the proposed control are validated by selected experimental results.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    New Perspectives on Droop Control in AC MicroGrid

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