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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Microgrids as distribution networks with distributed 
 energy sources have gained significant interest over the past 20 years. Th
 e energy sources are predominantly renewable energy sources\, most of whic
 h are interfaced with the network through power electronics converters. AC
 /DC converters are conventionally regulated by fixed parameter proportiona
 l integral (PI) controllers designed off-line for a nominal operating cond
 ition. Their performance is affected by the change of parameters of passiv
 e components depending on temperature and operating conditions. Thus\, the
 y cannot provide good converter performance over its entire operating rang
 e. Converter performance can be improved by using adaptive control that ca
 n track the operating conditions in real-time. An adaptive controller that
  determines\, in real-time\, the parameters of the system model transfer f
 unction and computes control to match the system parameters is proposed. C
 onverter performance in a hierarchical control environment in a microgrid 
 is described.\n\nRoom: 2B51\, Bldg: Engineering Building\, 57 Campus Drive
 \, University of Saskatchewan\, Saskatoon\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, Can
 ada\, S7N5A9
LOCATION:Room: 2B51\, Bldg: Engineering Building\, 57 Campus Drive\, Univer
 sity of Saskatchewan\, Saskatoon\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, Canada\, S7N
 5A9
ORGANIZER:rag404@mail.usask.ca
SEQUENCE:15
SUMMARY:Control of Power-Electronics Based Renewable Energy Sources
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/362874
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract&lt;/strong&gt;: Microgrids as d
 istribution networks with distributed energy sources have gained significa
 nt interest over the past 20 years. The energy sources are predominantly r
 enewable energy sources\, most of which are interfaced with the network th
 rough power electronics converters. AC/DC converters are conventionally re
 gulated by fixed parameter proportional integral (PI) controllers designed
  off-line for a nominal operating condition. Their performance is affected
  by the change of parameters of passive components depending on temperatur
 e and operating conditions. Thus\, they cannot provide good converter perf
 ormance over its entire operating range. Converter performance can be impr
 oved by using adaptive control that can track the operating conditions in 
 real-time. An adaptive controller that determines\, in real-time\, the par
 ameters of the system model transfer function and computes control to matc
 h the system parameters is proposed. Converter performance in a hierarchic
 al control environment in a microgrid is described.&lt;/p&gt;
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