Inverse Problems in Hybrid Systems With Application to Power Systems
Donde, Vaibhav
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Description
Title
Inverse Problems in Hybrid Systems With Application to Power Systems
Author(s)
Donde, Vaibhav
Issue Date
2004
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Ian A. Hiskens
Sauer, P.W.
Department of Study
Electrical Engineering
Discipline
Electrical Engineering
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Engineering, System Science
Language
eng
Abstract
In the context of power systems, performance in the form of limit cycle behavior is undesirable as it deteriorates the quality of supply. At a lower voltage level, hybrid limit cycles are primarily induced due to the interaction between switching devices. Locating such a behavior is another inverse problem that is considered in this work. Proposed algorithms are general and many other applications beyond power systems can be effectively captured in the formulation.
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