Search for dissertations about: "non-minimum phase system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words non-minimum phase system.
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1. Fundamental Control Performance Limitations for Interarea Oscillation Damping and Frequency Stability
Abstract : With the transition towards renewable energy and the deregulation of the electricity markets, the power system is changing. Growing electricity demand and more intermittent power production increase the need for transfer capacity. Lower inertia levels due to a higher share of renewables increase the need for fast frequency reserves (FFR). READ MORE
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2. Wind Power - Added Value for Network Operation
Abstract : This dissertation deals with the investigation on different value added properties of variable speed wind turbines (VSWT) that stem from the flexible controllability of converter interfaced wind turbines (WT). Improvements in voltage and transient stability of a nearby grid, small-signal stability improvement on the power system, frequency control support for the network operation, as well as thetechnical and the economic issues related to the reactive power ancillary service provision, are among the issues covered. READ MORE
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3. Experiment design with applications in identification for control
Abstract : The main part of this thesis focuses on optimal experiment design for system identification within the prediction error framework. A rather flexible framework for translating optimal experiment design into tractable convex programs is presented. The design variables are the spectral properties of the external excitations. READ MORE
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4. Adaptive Control based on Explicit Criterion Minimization
Abstract : A common approach to regulator design is to define an objective function, which is minimized with respect to adjustable regulator parameters. Here we discuss how such objective functions can be minimized online, thus providingadaptive eon tro I. READ MORE
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5. Control of EGR and VGT for Emission Control and Pumping Work Minimization in Diesel Engines
Abstract : Legislators steadily increase the demands on lowered emissions from heavy duty vehicles. To meet these demands it is necessary to integrate technologies like Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Variable Geometry Turbochargers (VGT) together with advanced control systems. READ MORE