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GC-BEN 2011, Amman
9
Papers Published at GC-CSP 2012
All 10 Papers
IDAuthors and TitlePages
28.Cnf-303 Mr. Muhammad Yameen Sandhu
Mr. Sharjeel Afridi
Mr. Yahya Junejo
Designing of high Q dielectric resonator filter by 3-D finite element method (FEM)
1-6
28.Cnf-309 Dr. Shebel Alsabbah
Evaluation of Self-Tuned Fuzzy-PID Controller over Titration Process
7-12
28.Cnf-310 Prof. Engin Avci
Radar Target Recognition Based on Wavelet - ELM
13-18
28.Cnf-315 Mr. João Coucelo
Prof. Rui Marinheiro
Prof. Joao Silva
Prof. Jose Moura
WLAN-UMTS Integration to Optimize MBMS Provision
19-23
28.Cnf-316 Mr. Alberto Pineda
Mr. Luis Zabala
Mr. Armando Ferro
Network Architecture to Automatically Test Traffic Monitoring Systems
24-29
28.Cnf-317 Mr. Eduard Bonada
Dolors Sala
Characterizing the convergence time of RSTP
30-35
28.Cnf-318 Mr. João Rendeiro
Prof. Rui Marinheiro
Prof. Jose Moura
Prof. Joao Silva
An Adaptive Management Proposal for Optimizing the Performance of A Virtualized Computing Environment
36-40
28.Cnf-319

GS Citations

Prof. Jose Moura
Prof. Joao Silva
Prof. Rui Marinheiro
A brokerage system for enhancing wireless access
41-46
28.Cnf-330 Mr. Amirreza Naderipour
Prof. Abdullah Asuhaimi Mohd Zin
The Peruse of Designing a Hybrid Filter to Omission Harmonics and Reactive Power Improvement in Distributed Generation systems
47-52
28.Cnf-342 Dr. Kamal R. Al-Rawi
Reduction of the State Space for the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP) Through Elimination of Unpaved Edges
53-57
28.Cnf-330 Paper View Page
Title The Peruse of Designing a Hybrid Filter to Omission Harmonics and Reactive Power Improvement in Distributed Generation systems
Authors Mr. Amirreza Naderipour, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia
Prof. Abdullah Asuhaimi Mohd Zin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia
Abstract Recently, several kinds of renewable energy sources as DG unit are introduced to the distribution systems which results in power quality problems due to the dispersed generation of low voltage systems. In order to improve power quality indices, a construction of hybrid filter is presented including a shunt active filter and distributed passive filters. In the proposed design, the connection of each individual passive filter to a distortion sours eliminates main harmonics and supply reactive power for the distortion source. On the other hand, the active part compensates the remaining harmonics and corrects the system unbalance. In order to examine the proposed method, simulations are carried out in the case of distribution system with dynamic nonlinear loads and Micro turbine and several dynamic nonlinear loads without any filters using just shunt active filter, shunt passive filter and the proposed hybrid structure. Simulation results clearly shows the effectiveness of the proposed hybrid structure in improving power quality indices as well as reducing system losses and the related costs.
Track CRA: Control, Robotics and Automation
Conference 2nd Mosharaka International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing (MIC-CSP 2012)
Congress 2012 Global Congress on Communications and Signal Processing (GC-CSP 2012), 6-8 April 2012, Barcelona, Spain
Pages 47-52
Topics Renewable Energy Systems and Sustainable Development
Energy Pricing Policies
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{330CSP2012,
title={The Peruse of Designing a Hybrid Filter to Omission Harmonics and Reactive Power Improvement in Distributed Generation systems},
author={Amirreza Naderipour, and Abdullah Asuhaimi Mohd Zin},
booktitle={2012 Global Congress on Communications and Signal Processing (GC-CSP 2012)},
year={2012},
pages={47-52},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
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