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Evaluation of Virtual Synchronous Generator Compared to Synchronous Generator

2020 IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT), 2020
Virtual synchronous generator (VSG) can be designed to aid the integration of large-scale distribution generation (DG) such as photovoltaic into the power grid. Through this concept, it is plausible for the DG to exhibit the characteristics and behavior of synchronous generators (SG) such as inertia, droop functions and damping.
Mohamed Abuagreb   +3 more
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Generalized synchronization versus phase synchronization

Physical Review E, 2000
The relation between generalized synchronization and phase synchronization is investigated. It was claimed that generalized synchronization always leads to phase synchronization, and phase synchronization is a weaker form than generalized synchronization.
, Zheng, , Hu
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Virtual synchronous generators

2008 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century, 2008
In electricity grids the frequency of the voltage is stabilized by a combination of the rotational inertia (rotating mass) of synchronous power generators in the grid and a control algorithm acting on the rotational speed of a number of major synchronous power generators.
J. Driesen, K. Visscher
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Finitely Generated Synchronizing Automata

2009
A synchronizing word w for a given synchronizing DFA is called minimal if no proper prefix or suffix of w is synchronizing. We characterize the class of synchronizing automata having finite language of minimal synchronizing words (such automata are called finitely generated ).
Pribavkina E. V., Rodaro E.
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