High Definition Dynamic Voltage Restorer System Using Equivalent Time Sampling Techniques and Circular Structural Memory Filters
Jae-ha Ko
Abstract:Due to advances in power electronics technology and the evolution of automation devices, the number of electrical devices that are sensitive to power quality is rapidly increasing, and for this reason, users are increasing their demand for high quality. To meet power quality demands, many power conversion devices are used, including dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs). DVRs are rec-ognized as devices that can effectively manage problems such as voltage segment, swells, and harmonics. DVR control requires many sam… Show more
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