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Overview of Control Systems for the Operation of DFIGs in Wind Energy Applications

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The control systems for the operation of DFIGs in wind energy applications are reviewed for connections to balanced or unbalanced grids, and sensorless control.
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Doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs), often organized in wind parks, are the most important generators used for variable-speed wind energy generation. This paper reviews the control systems for the operation of DFIGs and brushless DFIGs in wind energy applications. Control systems for stand-alone operation, connection to balanced or unbalanced grids, sensorless control, and frequency support from DFIGs and low-voltage ride-through issues are discussed.

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A Review on Position/Speed Sensorless Control for Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machine-Based Wind Energy Conversion Systems

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Impacts of High Penetration of DFIG Wind Turbines on Rotor Angle Stability of Power Systems

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Doubly fed induction generator using back-to-back PWM converters and its application to variable-speed wind-energy generation

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