SMC-PWM of a dynamic performance voltage restorer

Many loads are affected by various power quality issues, including voltage sags/swells, imbalance, harmonics distortion, and short interruption. These loads include a wide variety of susceptible devices to voltage fluctuations. This study developed and implemented a unique feeding device recognized...

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Power factor
Pulse duration modulation
Rectifiers
Sliding mode control
Topology
Transmission lines
Voltage regulators
Voltage sags
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