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Alberto Pigazo

Researcher at University of Cantabria

Publications -  60
Citations -  1405

Alberto Pigazo is an academic researcher from University of Cantabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power factor & Phase-locked loop. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1263 citations.

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Overview of Anti-Islanding Algorithms for PV Systems. Part I: Passive Methods

TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of the active methods used for islanding detection is presented, and the reported algorithms are carefully analyzed in their advantage and drawbacks and the considerations are validated by tests results obtained in accordance with the IEEE Std. 929-2000 procedure.
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Wavelet-Based Islanding Detection in Grid-Connected PV Systems

TL;DR: Simulation and experimental results show the performance of the proposed detection algorithm based on monitoring the DPGS output power considering the influence of the pulsewidth modulation, the output LCL filter, and the employed current controller in comparison with existing methods.
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An Anti-Islanding Method for Single-Phase Inverters Based on a Grid Voltage Sensorless Control

TL;DR: A new anti-islanding method is proposed that exploits the natural sensitivity of a grid-voltage sensorless control to disturbances to highlight the islanding condition.
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A Comparative Analysis of Real-Time Algorithms for Power Signal Decomposition in Multiple Synchronous Reference Frames

TL;DR: In this paper, a rigorous analysis of the performance of these implementations has been carried out and complete tests have been performed to evaluate the computational burden, the frequency domain response, and the tolerance to low frequency amplitude variations.
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Performance Evaluation of Active Islanding-Detection Algorithms in Distributed-Generation Photovoltaic Systems: Two Inverters Case

TL;DR: This paper is a first attempt to carry out a systematic study of the performances of the most common active detection methods in a case of two inverters connected to the same EPS to evaluate the global capability of the two systems to detect islanding condition.