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This chapter includes the simulation and experimental results from different parts of the UPS system. As the UPS system comprises of the front-end rectifier, bidirectional battery charger/discharger, and the inverter connected to the load, the results of all the three parts are presented. The chapter is organized as follows; both the simulation and experimental results of each component are explained separately first. This is followed by the presentation of the experimental results of the complete UPS system. The results depict the UPS system performance by displaying the input power factor, battery charging, zero voltage switching, and inverter output for different loading condition. Likewise, experimental results of the changing of operational modes of the UPS system are also presented in this chapter. Finally, a comparison of the proposed UPS system is done with other state-of-the-art works.

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Aamir, M. (2019). Results and Discussion. In: Design of a Non-isolated Single Phase Online UPS Topology with Parallel Battery Bank for Low Power Applications. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0493-4_5

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