2014 IEEE 6th India International Conference on Power Electronics (IICPE) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iicpe.2014.7115862
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Selective harmonic elimination: Comparative analysis by different optimization methods

Abstract: This article presents the comparative experimental analysis of selective harmonic elimination (SHE) technique applied to three phase Voltage Source Inverter (VSI). The optimization technique has been applied to VSI with switching angles as variables and total harmonic distortion (THD) as an objective function. These optimized pulse patterns are obtained by the Accelerated Particle Swarm Optimization technique (APSO), Simulated Annealing (SA) and Hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization Techniques (HPSO). These obtai… Show more

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“…are considered the primary target, whereas the highorder ones are removed by a filter [13]. Accelerated Particle Swarm Optimization (APSO), Differential Evolution (DE), and Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) have also been used in SHE [14][15][16]. By concentrating the role of algorithms only for the neighboring harmonics of a system frequency, a reduced size filter is required to cut out the remaining harmonic content because smaller constituent components are needed [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are considered the primary target, whereas the highorder ones are removed by a filter [13]. Accelerated Particle Swarm Optimization (APSO), Differential Evolution (DE), and Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO) have also been used in SHE [14][15][16]. By concentrating the role of algorithms only for the neighboring harmonics of a system frequency, a reduced size filter is required to cut out the remaining harmonic content because smaller constituent components are needed [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%