Topic 1: Advanced control methods in power electronic systems 1. Advanced control of power electronic circuits - an overview of methods 2. Robust design and passivity control methods 3. Sliding mode control in power electronics systems 4. Model predictive control 5. Adaptive control 6. Artificial intelligence in power electronics system 7. Overview of stability analysis methods in power electronics
Topic 2: Voltage and current source converters incl. their stability 8. Advanced modelling and control of voltage source converters with LCL filters 9. Phase locked loops and their design 10. Stability and robustness improvement 11. Current source converter and its control 12. Parallel operation of power converters and their filters
Topic 3: Grid integration of renewables 13. Advanced control of PV systems 14. Low voltage ride through operation of PV-systems - single-phase 15. Grid feeding and grid forming PV and wind turbines 16. Virtual inertia operation of renewables 17. Abnormal operation of wind turbine systems 18. Wind farm control and optimization
Topic 4: Appliances 19. Power converters and control of LEDs 20. Modelling and control of induction cooker systems
Control of Power Electronic Converters and Systems, Volume 3, explores emerging topics in the control of power electronics and converters, including the theory behind control, and the practical operation, modeling, and control of basic power system models. This book introduces the most important controller design methods, including both analog and digital procedures. This reference explains the dynamic characterization of terminal behavior for converters, as well as preserving the stability and power quality of modern power systems. Useful for engineers in emerging applications of power electronic converters and those combining control design methods into different applications in power electronics technology. Addressing controller interactions - in light of increasing renewable energy integration and related challenges with stability and power quality - is becoming more frequent in power converters and passive components.