R. Crosbie, J. Zenor, D. Word, R. Bednar, N. Hingorani
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Advances in high-speed real-time multi-rate simulation techniques for ship power systems
Real-time simulations of modern power electronic systems require very short frame times of the order of a few microseconds or less. Recent research has developed techniques using digital signal processors or field-programmable gate arrays to meet this need. Integrating these high-speed simulations in a complete power system simulation often requires multi-rate simulation techniques and integration of the high-speed platforms with conventional platforms based on a real-time operating system such as a real-time version of Linux.