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Design optimization and real-time implementation of an LSPMSM for efficiency enhancement. [PDF]

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Ocak C   +5 more
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Observation of Kerr soliton microcomb locked with a phonon laser. [PDF]

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Li X   +7 more
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STABILITY OF MULTICLUSTER SYNCHRONIZATION

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 2009
A system of many coupled oscillators on a network can show multicluster synchronization. We obtain existence conditions and stability bounds for such a multicluster synchronization. When the oscillators are identical, we obtain the interesting result that network structure alone can cause multicluster synchronization to emerge even when all the other ...
Amritkar, R. E., Rangarajan, Govindan
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Model checking a fault-tolerant self-stabilizing synchronization stabilizing synchronization stabilizing synchronization stabilizing synchronization stabilizing synchronization protocol for arbitrary digraphs

2012 IEEE/AIAA 31st Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2012
• Local oscillators/hardware clocks operate at slightly different rates, thus, they drift apart over time. • Local logical clocks, i.e., timers/counters, may start at different initial values. • The synchronization problem is to adjust the values of the local logical clocks so that nodes achieve synchronization and remain synchronized despite the drift
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An Adaptive Synchronous Machine Stabilizer

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1986
An adaptive synchronous machine stabilizer utilizing the least-squares identification with varying forgetting factor and a self-searching control strategy is proposed in this paper. The use of varying forgetting factor in the identification algorithm improves parameter tracking under both transient and dynamic conditions, and the use of a self ...
Shi-jie Cheng   +3 more
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Concept of synchronous generator stability

Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1964
The conventional ideas concerning power-system stability are briefly outlined. Some ways in which the automatic voltage regulator and velocity-sensitive governor have modified these ideas by showing their effects qualitatively on alternator swing curves are indicated. They indicate that overall stability cannot with certainty be assessed from the first
J.L. Dineley, M.W. Kennedy
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