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Poh Chiang Loh

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  87
Citations -  12340

Poh Chiang Loh is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inverter & Microgrid. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 87 publications receiving 11219 citations. Previous affiliations of Poh Chiang Loh include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Aalborg University.

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Advanced Control Architectures for Intelligent Microgrids—Part I: Decentralized and Hierarchical Control

TL;DR: Decentralized, distributed, and hierarchical control of grid-connected and islanded microgrids that mimic the behavior of the mains grid is reviewed.
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A Hybrid AC/DC Microgrid and Its Coordination Control

TL;DR: A hybrid ac/dc micro grid is proposed to reduce the processes of multiple dc-ac-dc or ac-dc-ac conversions in an individual ac or dc grid to maintain stable operation under the proposed coordination control schemes.
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Advanced Control Architectures for Intelligent Microgrids—Part II: Power Quality, Energy Storage, and AC/DC Microgrids

TL;DR: The use of static synchronous compensator in grid-connected microgrids is introduced in order to improve voltage sags/swells and unbalances and the coordinated control of distributed storage systems and ac/dc hybrid micro grids is explained.
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Design, analysis, and real-time testing of a controller for multibus microgrid system

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and analysis of a unified controller for multibus microgrid system is presented, which includes inner voltage and current loops for regulating the three-phase grid-interfacing inverter, and external power control loops for controlling real and reactive power flow and for facilitating power sharing between the paralleled DG systems.
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Generalized Design of High Performance Shunt Active Power Filter With Output LCL Filter

TL;DR: This paper concentrates on the design, control, and implementation of an LCL-filter-based shunt active power filter (SAPF), which can effectively compensate for harmonic currents produced by nonlinear loads in a three-phase three-wire power system.