Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid

Demand for alternative energy source such as renewable energy industries are rising to strengthen energy security. Stability and power quality from renewable sources such as Photovoltaic Cells are greatly depending on converter’s controller design. In this project, processor-in-the-loop (PIL) contro...

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Main Author: Zaw, Nyi Thu
Other Authors: Wang Peng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-676522023-07-07T16:05:48Z Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid Zaw, Nyi Thu Wang Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Rolls-Royce@NTU Corporate Lab DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Demand for alternative energy source such as renewable energy industries are rising to strengthen energy security. Stability and power quality from renewable sources such as Photovoltaic Cells are greatly depending on converter’s controller design. In this project, processor-in-the-loop (PIL) controller method in micro-grid is used as an approach to analyze simulation characteristics and stability of the micro-grid. Moreover, V-I characteristics of the photovoltaic cell and maximum power point tracking algorithm (MPPT) is implemented using C-script block in PLECS software. Multilevel neutral point clamped converter is also implemented as DC-AC converter for PIL micro-grid simulation. Performance of MPPT algorithm and simulation characteristics for micro-grid system are analyzed for verification and further improvements. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-19T02:13:54Z 2016-05-19T02:13:54Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67652 en Nanyang Technological University 60 p. application/pdf
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Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid
description Demand for alternative energy source such as renewable energy industries are rising to strengthen energy security. Stability and power quality from renewable sources such as Photovoltaic Cells are greatly depending on converter’s controller design. In this project, processor-in-the-loop (PIL) controller method in micro-grid is used as an approach to analyze simulation characteristics and stability of the micro-grid. Moreover, V-I characteristics of the photovoltaic cell and maximum power point tracking algorithm (MPPT) is implemented using C-script block in PLECS software. Multilevel neutral point clamped converter is also implemented as DC-AC converter for PIL micro-grid simulation. Performance of MPPT algorithm and simulation characteristics for micro-grid system are analyzed for verification and further improvements.
author2 Wang Peng
author_facet Wang Peng
Zaw, Nyi Thu
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author Zaw, Nyi Thu
author_sort Zaw, Nyi Thu
title Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid
title_short Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid
title_full Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid
title_fullStr Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid
title_full_unstemmed Processor-in-the-loop simulation of DSP based controller implemented in a PV micro-grid
title_sort processor-in-the-loop simulation of dsp based controller implemented in a pv micro-grid
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67652
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