2016 12th IEEE International Conference on Industry Applications (INDUSCON) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/induscon.2016.7874513
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Photovoltaic array emulation using a three-phase DC-DC converter with galvanic isolation

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“…Referencing Method [6][7][8]. The optimum PI controller shown in Table 2 could not be used for the Direct Referencing Method due to the oscillation problem at a certain load condition [1].…”
Section: Results and Discussion The Results From The Proposed Pv Emulator Is Compared With The Conventional Pv Emulator Using The Directmentioning
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“…Referencing Method [6][7][8]. The optimum PI controller shown in Table 2 could not be used for the Direct Referencing Method due to the oscillation problem at a certain load condition [1].…”
Section: Results and Discussion The Results From The Proposed Pv Emulator Is Compared With The Conventional Pv Emulator Using The Directmentioning
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“…This is because different control strategies require different processing power and memory storage from the hardware platform. The Direct Referencing Method is commonly used control strategy for the PV emulator since it is simple to implement [6]- [8]. The operating point of the PV emulator is obtained from the external factors, which are the dynamic characteristic of the power converter and the PI controller.…”
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“…This characteristic is important since the hardware platform also needs to compute the PV model to obtain the operating point for the PVE. The PI–derivative (PID) controller is also used in the PVE and has a low‐computation burden almost similar to the PI controller [10, 19]. Nevertheless, both PI and PID controllers require complex mathematical modelling of the power converter and complex tuning method.…”
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