An important task of a Variable Speed Generation (VSG)
system is the capability to maintain and control the terminal
voltage at some desired value as determined by the
reactive power dispatch strategy.The main objective is to
design a sub-optimal fixed-parameter controller in the
sense that constraints with respect to practical...
Morphological filters have shown good performance in various image processing applications. Furthermore, their algorithms are easy to implement in special architectures, with the exception that linear filtering cannot be implemented in many of these cases. In this study, a new architecture and corresponding algorithm, capable of realizing linear shiftinvariant filters,...
Mathematical models for the doubly-fed machine are
presented. The properties of the machine with rotor excitation as supplied by a power converter with voltage
source character are reviewed. The peculiar torque-speed
characteristic of the machine in this operating mode and
its effect on the stability of the machine are presented....
With the development of converters and inverters, it
became possible to control the stator current of an
induction motor. The differential equations which describe
transient behavior of the induction motor are conveniently
expressed by transforming the stator and rotor variables to
d-q axes rotating at synchronous speed. The transient
behavior...
A systematic optimization of the Cohen class time-frequency
transformation for detecting the parameters change is developed.
The local moments approach to change detection is proposed and a
general formula for the local moments is derived. The optimal
kernel functions of the time-frequency transformation are determined
based on the combined criteria...
Mathematical morphology, developed in the early 1960's for
single-component signals, has been applied to a number of image
processing applications. This investigation examines the systematic
extension of mathematical morphology to multi-variate signals.
Two approaches are considered. The first approach, the
extension of the theory of single-component morphological filters to
multi-variate...