B. Srikanth Goud, M. Kiran Kumar, Narisetti Ashok Kumar, CH. Naga Sai Kalyan, Mohit Bajaj, Subhashree Choudhury, Swati Shukla
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The efficiency with which electrical equipment use electricity is essential for several reasons. First, superior power quality (PQ) improves efficiency and facilitates peak performance in electronic equipment. This article's goal is to make the advantages of installing a Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) to enhance PQ for energy users clearer. To improve DVR dependability and user friendliness, the suggested technique uses a hysteresis voltage control system that works with variable switching frequency. Simulation findings show that voltage compensation is successful under disturbances when a black widow optimization (BWO) based Factional order proportional derivative (FOPID) controller is used. This paper proposed is to improve PQ using a BWO- FOPID controller and compare the outcomes to those achieved from a previously developed PI controller in a distribution power system using MATLAB.
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With ICT pervading everyday objects and infrastructures, the ‘Future Internet’ is envisioned to undergo a radical transformation from how we know it today (a mere communication highway) into a vast hybrid network seamlessly integrating knowledge, people and machines into techno-social ecosystems whose behaviour transcends the boundaries of today’s engineering science. As the internet of things continues to grow, billions and trillions of data bytes need to be moved, stored and shared. The energy thus consumed and the climate impact of data centers are increasing dramatically, thereby becoming significant contributors to global warming and climate change. As reported recently, the combined electricity consumption of the world’s data centers has already exceeded that of some of the world''s top ten economies. In the ensuing process of integrating traditional and renewable energy, monitoring and managing various energy sources, and processing and transferring technological information through various channels, IT will undoubtedly play an ever-increasing and central role. Several technologies are currently racing to production to meet this challenge, from ‘smart dust’ to hybrid networks capable of controlling the emergence of dependable and reliable green and energy-efficient ecosystems – which we generically term the ‘energy web’ – calling for major paradigm shifts highly disruptive of the ways the energy sector functions today. The EAI Transactions on Energy Web are positioned at the forefront of these efforts and provide a forum for the most forward-looking, state-of-the-art research bringing together the cross section of IT and Energy communities. The journal will publish original works reporting on prominent advances that challenge traditional thinking.