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 NORpie 2000 - Topic 17: ACTIVE RECTIFIER CONTROL AND REACTIVE POWER DEFINITIONS 
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   Active Filtering using Vector-current Controlled VSC - Deadbeat Control and Saturation Strategies 
 By Rolf Ottersten; Jan Svensson 
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Abstract: This paper presents a voltage source converter connected to a grid with software specially designed for limited control voltage. The voltage source converter uses a deadbeat vector current controller. The paper deals with reference voltage limitation, integrator windup and delay time compensation. Simulations and experimental verification of the proposed controller are included.

 
   A Frequency-Domain Interpretation on Notions of Reactive Power 
 By A. M. Stankovic; H. Lev-Ari 
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Abstract: The paper provides a unified exposition of various definitions of reactive (or inactive) power. In particular, it presents a comparative frequency-domain analysis of definitions used in power system studies and in electric drives (the so called instantaneous reactive power). Concepts are illustrated on a common example.

 
   DSP implementation of adaptive modulator for three-phase PWM rectifier/inverter 
 By M. Malinowski, M. P. Kazmierkowski 
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Abstract: The paper presents a new method of Adaptive Space Vector Modulation (ASVM) for three-phase PWM rectifier/inverter. The new solution provides full range of operation including six-step mode. Moreover guarantee minimal switching losses up to 50%. Experimental results have shown that ASVM offers several advantages and get high performances for PWM converters.