1st Edition

Intelligent Control and Design of Converters for Renewable Energy Sources and Electric Vehicle Applications

272 Pages 194 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

272 Pages 194 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

The book discusses aspects such as converter design, control techniques, and other functionality augmented in the controllers mandated by the grid. It further explains how the power from renewable energy is converted to electrical energy and integrated into the grid smoothly. It showcases how an electrical motor powered by a battery is controlled in electric vehicles. Features: Incorporates... Read more

Chapter 1. Power converter topologies for single-phase grid-tied PV microinverters
V. Vignesh Kumar

Chapter 2. Adaptive voltage regulation in inverter-based power systems
Anubrata Das

Chapter 3. The neutral pointless H-Type (NPL-H) three-level dual inverter topology for renewable energy integration
Dharavath, Bhukya Hari Krishna, and Udaykumar R. Yaragatti

Chapter 4. Machine learning control techniques for DC-DC converters
S. Sunil Naik, Debashisha Jena, and Tukaram Moger

Chapter 5. Disturbance rejection controller of high performance PMBLDC motor drives for electric vehicle applications
Prashant Kumar

Chapter 6. Mitigating power quality challenges: MqSZS grid-tied level-3 battery charger control with SVPWM for EV charging infrastructure
Anish Tiwari and Anandita chowdhury

Chapter 7. Design and implementation of efficient EV charger for CC and CV mode of
operation while maintaining grid code and quality
Dibyendu Mandal and Md Waseem Ahmad

Chapter 8. Mitigating circulating currents in electric vehicle charging stations with multiple parallel-connected nonidentical three-phase Vienna rectifiers
Chia-Chi Chu

Chapter 9. Analysis of vehicle-to-grid as an auxiliary support for grid faults
D. Suchitra, R. Rajarajeswari, D. Anitha, R. Uthra, Pradeep Vishnuram, Mohit Bajaj,
and Arvind R. Singh

Chapter 10. Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP): A survey of enabling interoperability and innovation in electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Veerendra Dakulagi, Shashidhara K.S., Raghu J., Hemapriya B.C., Ravi Raushan,and  Rohini
Dakulagi

Biography

Ravi Raushan is currently working as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Karnataka, India. His areas of research interest include multilevel inverters, power electronics, photovoltaic systems, and electrical drives. He has taught courses such as digital electronics, digital systems design, power electronics, and control systems. He has published research papers in journals and conferences of national and international repute.

Md Waseem Ahmad is working as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Surathkal, Karnataka, India. His areas of expertise include efficient power electronic converters, fault diagnostics, and condition monitoring of power electronic converters. He has published research papers in journals and conferences of national and international repute.

Ranjan Kumar Behera is presently working as an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihar, India. He has published research papers in journals and conferences of national and international repute. His areas of research include power electronics converters, electrical machines and high-performance drives, microgrids and smart grids, solar and wind energy integration, and solar tree design for rural electrification. He has taught courses such as FACTS controllers in power systems, control of electric drives, distributed energy resources, and power electronics.

Ramani Kannan is working as a senior lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia. His areas of expertise include power electronics and drives, renewable energy, intelligent control techniques, and smart grid applications. He has published more than 200 research papers in journals and conferences of national and international repute. He is a senior member of the IEEE Power Electronics and Power Energy and a life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education.

Anubrata Das is presently working as an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, India. He previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA. His areas of research include power electronics, inverters, voltage regulation, transformers, electrical machines, and power electronic applications. He has published research papers in journals and conferences of national and international repute.