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Theory and applications of power system blockset, a MATLAB/Simulink-based simulation tool for power systems

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A unified framework for power system simulation using a Simulink environment is presented and application examples for power systems including power networks, power electronics and electric machines are presented and compared with two popular simulation packages.
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This paper presents a unified framework for power system simulation using a Simulink environment. The modeling and simulation of power systems under Simulink are described and discussed. Application examples for power systems including power networks, power electronics and electric machines are presented and compared with two popular simulation packages (EMTP, PSpice).

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