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DESCRIPTION:Power Electronics devices are becoming more and more required i
 n nowadays applications for they ability to ensure energy control and adap
 tation. The applications cover the entire range of power\, going from smal
 l power levels as in power supplies and small battery chargers to high pow
 er levels such as HVDC transmission systems\, renewable energy fed microgr
 ids and electric trains. In order to control these devices and enhance the
 ir performance\, an accurate mathematical model of these systems is necess
 ary to develop. Several modeling techniques exit and will be presented. Th
 e modeling allows having a digital representation of the converter that wo
 uld help for real-time simulations\, and for testing and assessing its dyn
 amic performance before the final implementation phase. In addition\, mode
 l-based controllers can be designed to ensure a desired behavior depending
  on the considered application. Several case studies will be presented\, g
 oing from power factor correction to grid-connection of renewables.\n\nSpe
 aker(s): Prof. Hadi Kanaan\, \n\nMontreal\, Quebec\, Canada\, Virtual: htt
 ps://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/288316
LOCATION:Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.o
 rg/m/288316
ORGANIZER:kamal.al-haddad@etsmtl.ca
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Power Electronics Converters: Modeling\, Simulation and Control
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/288316
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Power Electronics devices are becoming mor
 e and more required in nowadays applications for they ability to ensure en
 ergy control and adaptation. The applications cover the entire range of po
 wer\, going from small power levels as in power supplies and small battery
  chargers to high power levels such as HVDC transmission systems\, renewab
 le energy fed microgrids and electric trains. In order to control these de
 vices and enhance their performance\, an accurate mathematical model of th
 ese systems is necessary to develop. Several modeling techniques exit and 
 will be presented. The modeling allows having a digital representation of 
 the converter that would help for real-time simulations\, and for testing 
 and assessing its dynamic performance before the final implementation phas
 e. In addition\, model-based controllers can be designed to ensure a desir
 ed behavior depending on the considered application. Several case studies 
 will be presented\, going from power factor correction to grid-connection 
 of renewables.&lt;/p&gt;
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