2021
DOI: 10.1109/ojies.2021.3074294
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Multi-Objective Hierarchical Optimization: A Design Framework for Grid-Connected Interleaved H-Bridges

Abstract: The paralleling of power converters connected to the grid for power-sharing is a widely used technique. In this context, the design framework for a low-cost, lightweight, compact and high-performance optimum configuration is an open problem. This paper proposes an innovative Multi-Objective Hierarchical Optimization Design Framework (MO-HO-DF) for an AC grid interface with N interleaved H-bridges, each with M parallel "to-be-determined" switches, connected through coupling inductances (L f ). A total of eight … Show more

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