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Dynamic Optimization of Switching States of an Hybrid Power Network

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This paper presents the quality improvement of electric power and the optimization of the switching transient states. We have used a hybrid power generating network by combining the AHP (Hierarchical Process Analysis) and SASV (Automated Variable Structured Automation Systems) methods. This combination revisits the interest of the use of decision support methods in the management of the problem of source switching instants in a hybrid network. The results ensure not only optimal control, supervision, but also a considerable reduction in the repetitive switching that exists in such network and which is detrimental to sensitive loads; because it is perceived as power micro-interruptions. All data collected from different sources (photovoltaic field, battery, generator set and public electricity network), the models of this network and interconexion of different buses are presented.

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Aristide Tolok Nelem holds a Diploma of Advanced Studies in engineering sciences, automatic since 2011. His research interests are related to solar energy and hybrid electric network control, classification and modeling.

Pierre Ele is a Master’s degree holder in electrical engineering in 1984 and Ph.D. degree from Lyon 1 University in France in 1992. He is a Professor with the National Higher School of Engineering of Yaoundé I University in Cameroun. He is a Member of Electronic and Signal Processing Laboratory, ans also an Executive coordinator of CURES (University Research Centre on Energy for Health Care, University of Yaounde I, Cameroon. He is also a member of the L2ET research team of Douala University since 2005, his research interests are control, signal processing and EMG compression.

Papa Alioune Ndiaye is a Specialist in electronics, data processing, wind and solar energy. He is a Ph.D. degree holder from the University of Havre, University Diploma in Science from the University Paul Sabatier (UPS), Toulouse, France and a Master’s degree holder in electronics, electrotechnics and automatics from the same university. He is currently a Professor with the Polytechnic School of Dakar, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal.

Salomé Ndjakomo Essiane is a specialist in electronics and optoelectronics. She is a Ph.D. holder from the IBN Tofail Morocco University. She is currently an Associate Professor with the Higher Technical Teacher’s Training College of Yaoundé I University in Cameroun. Her research interests and relate to Electrical power engineering and power systems modeling.

Mathieu Jean Pierre Pesdjock is a Master’s degree holder in electrical engineering from the University of Dschang in 2016. His research interests include modeling and control power systems and system identification.

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Nelem, A.T., Ele, P., Ndiaye, P.A. et al. Dynamic Optimization of Switching States of an Hybrid Power Network. Int. J. Control Autom. Syst. 19, 2468–2478 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12555-020-0088-3

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