R. Senthil Kumar, C. S. Subash kumar, M. Lakshmanan, M. P. E. Rajamani
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Abstract
This manuscript proposes an enhanced method for interconnected Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) to microgrid (MG) using a step-up multi-input DC to DC converter topology. The utilized interconnected sources are batteries, wind turbines, photovoltaic (PV). The proposed technique is Firebug Swarm Optimization. FSO gets inspired by the firebugs’ reproductive swarming movement. FSO’s swarming behavior is improved by employing two operators, crossover and mutation. It is hence known as the Enhanced FSO (EnFSO) approach. The proposed converter provides improved converter efficiency, fewer switching losses and efficient utilization of RESs. The proposed EnFSO method is utilized to determine the exact gain parameter of a proportional integral controller in the view of error value as reactive power and active power. The proposed method mitigates the error and manages the power flow in an optimum way. Battery is one of energy source utilized to compensate and permit the renewable power system units to continue running in output power of stable and steady. The proposed strategy is used in MATLAB or the Simulink tool and compared with other current approaches.
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Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing is an archival peer reviewed journal dedicated to the design and application of analog, radio frequency (RF), and mixed signal integrated circuits (ICs) as well as signal processing circuits and systems. It features both new research results and tutorial views and reflects the large volume of cutting-edge research activity in the worldwide field today.
A partial list of topics includes analog and mixed signal interface circuits and systems; analog and RFIC design; data converters; active-RC, switched-capacitor, and continuous-time integrated filters; mixed analog/digital VLSI systems; wireless radio transceivers; clock and data recovery circuits; and high speed optoelectronic circuits and systems.