2017 International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Science (INCISCOS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/inciscos.2017.45
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Dynamic Control Modelling of a Bipole Converter Station in a Multi-terminal HVDC Grid

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“…Holding the Z as constant, we can find the minimum value of the function on w and b in closed form. To find the coefficients in this way, the ELM methodology is used as an algorithm for retrieving hidden variables through the solution of a convex program [ 21 , 25 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holding the Z as constant, we can find the minimum value of the function on w and b in closed form. To find the coefficients in this way, the ELM methodology is used as an algorithm for retrieving hidden variables through the solution of a convex program [ 21 , 25 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on what was previously mentioned, for high intensity of the electric field (e.g. for Ε>10 5 V/cm) where the presence of non-linear phenomena becomes significant, in the equation describing the polarization conditions of higher rate appear and the polarization is presented as an expansion of the Taylor sequence according to the following form [33], [35]:…”
Section: Nature Of Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as the procedure that causes the appearance of a non-linear optic behavior is concerned, when some radiation impacts on some material, it causes changes in the spatial and temporal distribution of the electric charge, inducing electric bipoles, the macroscopic result of which is the creation or modification of the polarization of the material [33]. For low values of the E field, the P polarization is analogous to the E field that caused it and the elementary bipoles, when oscillated, emit radiation of the same properties as the impacting radiation.…”
Section: Nature Of Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as the procedure that causes the appearance of a non-linear optic behavior is concerned, when some radiation impacts on some material, it causes changes in the spatial and temporal distribution of the electric charge, inducing electric dipoles, the macroscopic result of which is the creation or modification of the polarization of the material [ 33 ]. For low values of the E field, the P polarization is analogous to the E field that caused it and the elementary dipoles, when oscillated, emit radiation of the same properties as the impacting radiation.…”
Section: Nature Of Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on what was previously mentioned, for high intensity of the electric field (e.g., for Ε > 10 5 V/cm) where the presence of non-linear phenomena becomes significant, in the equation describing the polarization conditions of a higher rate appear, and the polarization is presented as an expansion of the Taylor sequence according to the following form [ 33 , 35 ]: where is the second-rate susceptibility, is the third-rate susceptibility and so on and so forth. The susceptibilities are generally tensors, so, for instance, the first-rate susceptibility is a second-rate tensor with 3 × 3 = 9 elements and the corresponding polarization is presented by the following form [ 25 , 34 , 35 ]: where .…”
Section: Nature Of Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%