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Ambrish Chandra

Bio: Ambrish Chandra is an academic researcher from École de technologie supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: AC power & Power factor. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 346 publications receiving 13125 citations. Previous affiliations of Ambrish Chandra include École Normale Supérieure & Université du Québec.


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TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive review of active filter configurations, control strategies, selection of components, other related economic and technical considerations, and their selection for specific applications.
Abstract: Active filtering of electric power has now become a mature technology for harmonic and reactive power compensation in two-wire (single phase), three-wire (three phase without neutral), and four-wire (three phase with neutral) AC power networks with nonlinear loads. This paper presents a comprehensive review of active filter (AF) configurations, control strategies, selection of components, other related economic and technical considerations, and their selection for specific applications. It is aimed at providing a broad perspective on the status of AF technology to researchers and application engineers dealing with power quality issues. A list of more than 200 research publications on the subject is also appended for a quick reference.

2,179 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents an exhaustive review of three-phase improved power quality AC-DC converters configurations, control strategies, selection of components, comparative factors, recent trends, their suitability, and selection for specific applications.
Abstract: Solid-state switch-mode rectification converters have reached a matured level for improving power quality in terms of power-factor correction (PFC), reduced total harmonic distortion at input AC mains and precisely regulated DC output in buck, boost, buck-boost and multilevel modes with unidirectional and bidirectional power flow. This paper deals with a comprehensive review of improved power quality converters (IPQCs) configurations, control approaches, design features, selection of components, other related considerations, and their suitability and selection for specific applications. It is targeted to provide a wide spectrum on the status of IPQC technology to researchers, designers and application engineers working on switched-mode AC-DC converters. A classified list of more than 450 research publications on the state of art of IPQC is also given for a quick reference.

1,620 citations

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12 Dec 2014
TL;DR: Electrical Generation and Distribution Systems and Power Quality DisturbancesTerrorism and the Electric Power Delivery SystemPower Quality in Power Systems and Electrical MachinesAdvances in Electrical and Computer TechnologiesPower Quality Issues in Distributed GenerationPower QualityPower System HarmonicsUnderstanding Power Quality ProblemsPower Quality problems and Its Mitigation TechniquesPower Quality Problems and Mitigation Methods: Case Study at DBBFSignal Processing of Power QualitydisturbancesElectric Power QualityMicrogrid Architectures, Control and Protection MethodsPower Quality issues.
Abstract: Electrical Generation and Distribution Systems and Power Quality DisturbancesTerrorism and the Electric Power Delivery SystemPower Quality in Power Systems and Electrical MachinesAdvances in Electrical and Computer TechnologiesPower Quality Issues in Distributed GenerationPower QualityPower System HarmonicsUnderstanding Power Quality ProblemsPower Quality Problems and Its Mitigation TechniquesPower Quality Problems and Mitigation Methods: Case Study at DBBFSignal Processing of Power Quality DisturbancesElectric Power QualityMicrogrid Architectures, Control and Protection MethodsPower Quality IssuesComputing Algorithms with Applications in EngineeringICCCE 2020Renewable and Efficient Electric Power SystemsHandbook of Research on New Solutions and Technologies in Electrical Distribution NetworksGeomagnetic Disturbances Impacts on Power SystemsComputational Paradigm Techniques for Enhancing Electric Power QualityEmerging Trends in Electrical, Communications and Information TechnologiesPower Quality in Electrical SystemsElectric Power SystemsPower Quality in Modern Power SystemsPower System Protection in Smart Grid EnvironmentIntegration of Renewable Energy Sources with Smart Grid7th IEEE India International Conference on Power ElectronicsPower Electronics and Power QualityInstantaneous Power Theory and Applications to Power ConditioningElectrical Power Systems QualityHandbook on Battery Energy Storage SystemLoad Flow Optimization and Optimal Power FlowHandbook of Power QualityPower Quality in Power Systems and Electrical MachinesDistribution Reliability and Power QualityPower Quality Enhancement Using Custom Power DevicesPower System Harmonics Analysis, Effects and Mitigation Solutions for Power Quality ImprovementPower QualityBow Ties in Process Safety and Environmental ManagementPower System Control Under Cascading Failures

550 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a novel control strategy for achieving maximum benefits from these grid-interfacing inverters when installed in 3-phase 4-wire distribution systems, where the inverter is controlled to perform as a multi-function device by incorporating active power filter functionality.
Abstract: Renewable energy resources (RES) are being increasingly connected in distribution systems utilizing power electronic converters. This paper presents a novel control strategy for achieving maximum benefits from these grid-interfacing inverters when installed in 3-phase 4-wire distribution systems. The inverter is controlled to perform as a multi-function device by incorporating active power filter functionality. The inverter can thus be utilized as: 1) power converter to inject power generated from RES to the grid, and 2) shunt APF to compensate current unbalance, load current harmonics, load reactive power demand and load neutral current. All of these functions may be accomplished either individually or simultaneously. With such a control, the combination of grid-interfacing inverter and the 3-phase 4-wire linear/non-linear unbalanced load at point of common coupling appears as balanced linear load to the grid. This new control concept is demonstrated with extensive MATLAB/Simulink simulation studies and validated through digital signal processor-based laboratory experimental results.

428 citations

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TL;DR: The Fast Acting Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) as discussed by the authors is a representative of FACTS family and is extensively used as the state-of-theart dynamic shunt compensator for reactive power control in transmission and distribution system.
Abstract: Fast acting static synchronous compensator (STATCOM), a representative of FACTS family, is a promising technology being extensively used as the state-of-the-art dynamic shunt compensator for reactive power control in transmission and distribution system. Over the last couple of decades, researchers and engineers have made path-breaking research on this technology and by virtue of which, many STATCOM controllers based on the self-commutating solid-state voltage-source converter (VSC) have been developed and commercially put in operation to control system dynamics under stressed conditions. Because of its many attributes, STATCOM has emerged as a qualitatively superior controller relative to the line commutating static VAR compensator (SVC). This controller is called with different terminologies as STATic COMpensator advanced static VAR compensator, advanced static VAR generator or static VAR generator, STATic CONdenser, synchronous solid-state VAR compensator, VSC-based SVC or self-commutated SVC or static synchronous compensator (SSC or S2C). The development of STATCOM controller employing various solid-state converter topologies, magnetics configurations, control algorithms, switching techniques and so on, has been well reported in literature with its versatile applications in power system. A review on the state-of-the-art STATCOM technology and further research potential are presented classifying more than 300 research publications.

368 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the current status and implementation of battery chargers, charging power levels, and infrastructure for plug-in electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles and classify them into off-board and on-board types with unidirectional or bidirectional power flow.
Abstract: This paper reviews the current status and implementation of battery chargers, charging power levels, and infrastructure for plug-in electric vehicles and hybrids. Charger systems are categorized into off-board and on-board types with unidirectional or bidirectional power flow. Unidirectional charging limits hardware requirements and simplifies interconnection issues. Bidirectional charging supports battery energy injection back to the grid. Typical on-board chargers restrict power because of weight, space, and cost constraints. They can be integrated with the electric drive to avoid these problems. The availability of charging infrastructure reduces on-board energy storage requirements and costs. On-board charger systems can be conductive or inductive. An off-board charger can be designed for high charging rates and is less constrained by size and weight. Level 1 (convenience), Level 2 (primary), and Level 3 (fast) power levels are discussed. Future aspects such as roadbed charging are presented. Various power level chargers and infrastructure configurations are presented, compared, and evaluated based on amount of power, charging time and location, cost, equipment, and other factors.

2,327 citations

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01 Sep 2010

2,063 citations

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TL;DR: Decentralized, distributed, and hierarchical control of grid-connected and islanded microgrids that mimic the behavior of the mains grid is reviewed.
Abstract: This paper presents a review of advanced control techniques for microgrids. This paper covers decentralized, distributed, and hierarchical control of grid-connected and islanded microgrids. At first, decentralized control techniques for microgrids are reviewed. Then, the recent developments in the stability analysis of decentralized controlled microgrids are discussed. Finally, hierarchical control for microgrids that mimic the behavior of the mains grid is reviewed.

1,702 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents an exhaustive review of three-phase improved power quality AC-DC converters configurations, control strategies, selection of components, comparative factors, recent trends, their suitability, and selection for specific applications.
Abstract: Solid-state switch-mode rectification converters have reached a matured level for improving power quality in terms of power-factor correction (PFC), reduced total harmonic distortion at input AC mains and precisely regulated DC output in buck, boost, buck-boost and multilevel modes with unidirectional and bidirectional power flow. This paper deals with a comprehensive review of improved power quality converters (IPQCs) configurations, control approaches, design features, selection of components, other related considerations, and their suitability and selection for specific applications. It is targeted to provide a wide spectrum on the status of IPQC technology to researchers, designers and application engineers working on switched-mode AC-DC converters. A classified list of more than 450 research publications on the state of art of IPQC is also given for a quick reference.

1,620 citations

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05 Dec 2005
TL;DR: This paper deals with general pure active filters for power conditioning, and specific hybridactive filters for harmonic filtering of three-phase diode rectifiers.
Abstract: Unlike traditional passive harmonic filters, modern active harmonic filters have the following multiple functions: harmonic filtering, damping,isolation and termination, reactive-power control for power factor correction and voltage regulation, load balancing, voltage-flicker reduction, and/or their combinations. Significant cost reductions in both power semiconductor devices and signal processing devices have inspired manufactures to put active filters on the market. This paper deals with general pure active filters for power conditioning, and specific hybrid active filters for harmonic filtering of three-phase diode rectifiers.

898 citations