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In a WECS, it is significant to understand its characteristics and then find an optimal solution to produce electricity with greatest efficiency. The major issues in the wind energy conversion system (WECS) required to be improved with advantageous controller parameters of a DFIG to enhance efficiency factor and varying response of the system needs to be modified. A study on the FACTS device, namely SVC, is in the WECS and then to compute the output signal waves of the system with various trade-off between voltage (V), current (C), power (P), rotor speed (Rs) and pitch angle (ϕp). The work was experimented using MATLAB 7.5, and the results are compared conventional technique with the proposed approach for authenticating the robustness of the methods.
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Veeramani, C., Malleswa Rao, A.N., Aravind, K.V.G., Likhitha Reddy, M., Vipin Krishna, M., Maheswari, K. (2020). Enhanced Optimal Control Scheme for Attaining Improved Efficiency and Dynamic Response of WECS Using SVC. In: Saini, H., Srinivas, T., Vinod Kumar, D., Chandragupta Mauryan, K. (eds) Innovations in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 626. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2256-7_25
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