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Load Modeling And Evaluation Of Leds For Hardware Test Bed Application, Jillian M. Ruff Aug 2022

Load Modeling And Evaluation Of Leds For Hardware Test Bed Application, Jillian M. Ruff

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The lighting industry was revolutionized with the emergence of LED lighting. Over the last 15 years, LED lighting device sales and utilization have grown immensely. The growth and popularity of LEDs is due to improved operation of the device when compared to previous lighting technologies. Efficient performance of the device is critical due to the growth of global energy consumption.

As nonrenewable generation fuel is finite, utilities have begun the transition to renewable energy generation. Generation and distribution systems become inherently complex to comprehend and maintain with incorporation of emerging supply and load technologies. With the unprecedented growth of LED …


A Communications Testbed For Testing Power Electronic Agent Systems, Benjamin R. Dean May 2021

A Communications Testbed For Testing Power Electronic Agent Systems, Benjamin R. Dean

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As power electronic system (PES) continue to incorporate complex intra-system communication, understanding and characterizing this communication has become a complex task. Knowing how a system’s communication will behave is vital to ensuring proper operation of these systems. This thesis proposes and outlines a communication testbed that streamlines the development and testing of the communications between the components of PES, and further presents the characterization of communication protocol utilized in these multi-agent PESs. These communication protocols include MQTT, Modbus, or User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Understanding the different behavior of these protocols presents is paramount for the design of PESs.


Comparative Study Of Three Types Of Inverters Based On The Output Total Harmonic Distortion, Paterrson Thomas Jan 2015

Comparative Study Of Three Types Of Inverters Based On The Output Total Harmonic Distortion, Paterrson Thomas

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"In this thesis, three cases of power electronic inverters are taken into consideration to analyze their performance in terms of total harmonic distortion in their output voltage and output current. Firstly, a single H-bridge inverter is simulated. Staircase switching technique is used to generate the gating pulses for the switches. Only one switch is made to toggle for every half cycle. The fundamental harmonic component of the desired output voltage is considered to be 120 V. Secondly, the same topology is used with a Bipolar PWM gating technique. The switching frequency of the carrier wave is 33*60 Hz. Thirdly, a …


An Autonomous Online I-V Tracer For Pv Monitoring Applications, Cameron William Riley Dec 2014

An Autonomous Online I-V Tracer For Pv Monitoring Applications, Cameron William Riley

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With the unprecedented growth of photovoltaic technologies and their implementation in recent times, more precise methods of determining modules health, degradation, and performance are needed. Current monitoring efforts are helpful in determining these attributes but do not provide all of the information necessary to truly understand the health properties of the PV module in question. The current-voltage curve, or I-V curve, provides a level of insight into a PV module’s health unparalleled by most monitoring efforts. However, the tools which measure the I-V curve exist in an undesirable form—PV must be disconnected from its load and connected to the tool …