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Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Recent progress in the fields of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has created new application scenarios and new Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) challenges, along with novel tools and methodologies to address them. This volume, which collects the contributions published in the “Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility” Special Issue of MDPI Electronics, provides a vivid picture of current research trends and new developments in the rapidly evolving, broad area of EMC, including contributions on EMC issues in digital communications, power electronics, and analog integrated circuits and sensors, along with signal and power integrity and electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression properties of materials.

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Technology: general issues --- Energy industries & utilities --- electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) --- dual perforation (DP) --- parallel-plate noise --- power delivery network (PDN) --- printed circuit board (PCB) --- meander split --- power/ground plane --- crosstalk --- signal integrity --- equivalent circuit --- capacitive and magnetic coupling --- hall-effect current sensors --- commercial current sensor --- electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) --- electromagnetic interference (EMI) --- direct power injection (DPI) test --- transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) test --- bulk current injection (BCI) test --- Spread Spectrum --- DC–DC power converters --- digital communications --- channel capacity --- resonant coupling --- Electromagnetic Interferences --- Amplifiers --- CMOS integrated circuits --- susceptibility of the output pin --- electromagnetic compatibility --- power electronics EMC --- EMI mitigation techniques --- EMI filter design and optimization --- common mode noise --- EMI modeling --- Fourier series --- impedance balancing --- resonant frequency --- battery management system (BMS) --- Li-ion battery pack --- electric vehicles (EVs) --- hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) --- IC-level EMC --- susceptibility to electromagnetic interference (EMI) --- direct power injection (DPI) --- anechoic chamber --- polyaniline --- gelatin --- composite --- microwave absorption --- dielectric permittivity --- electrical conductivity --- shielding effectiveness --- biochar --- eco-friendly material --- cementitious composites --- waveguides --- electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppressors --- sleeve ferrite cores --- cable filtering --- nanocrystalline (NC) --- split-core --- snap ferrite --- gap --- DC currents --- relative permeability --- impedance --- conducted emissions --- Discrete Wavelet Transform --- electromagnetic interference --- Empirical Mode Decomposition --- harmonics --- Switched-Mode Power Supplies --- transients --- Wavelet Packet Transform


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Distribution Power Systems and Power Quality
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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High penetration of fluctuating renewable power units, such as wind turbines and photo voltaic systems, and new heavy loads, such as electrical vehicles and heat pumps, which so far might not be controlled according to the actual distribution grid condition, but rather according to actual consumption of the devices, influences the distribution grid in several ways, and it may lead to voltage disturbances, frequency deviations and harmonic content beyond limits. Over voltages might be generated at power production which is too high, whereas under voltage might occur at heavy load situations; both phenomena might be seen at the same distribution radial, where harmonic injections can also come from the devices, if equipped with power converters. This has led to the main target object for this book being power quality in distribution grids. This book offers 10 papers regarding power quality issues at distribution grids. It looks into hosting capacity issues, stability analysis, reliability assessment, mitigation of voltage rise using reactor installation, power quality assessments, harmonic analysis and damping, frequency control in weak and isolated power systems, and the focus is therefore broad within the overall topic of power quality.

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History of engineering & technology --- meshed DC distributed power systems --- stability criterion --- virtual harmonic resistance --- stability enhancement --- waveform distortion --- high-frequency spectral components --- wavelet transform --- modified estimation of signal parameters by rotational invariancetechnique (ESPRIT) --- power quality --- transient power quality --- S-transform --- width factor --- feature extraction --- probabilistic neural network (PNN) --- renewable energy --- reactor --- voltage rise --- distribution line --- distribution resource --- grid connection --- generator --- power factor --- coordination of protection relay --- active damping --- DC distributed systems --- dynamic performance --- impedance decoupling --- impedance overlap --- minor loop gain --- non-causal system --- stability margins --- modular multilevel converter --- double-carrier phase-disposition pulse width modulation --- double Fourier integral analysis --- harmonic characteristic --- carrier displacement angle --- harmonic responsibilities assessment --- utility harmonic impedance changes --- wavelet packet transform --- piecewise approach --- bound constrained optimization --- hosting capacity --- solar power integration --- electric vehicle integration --- electricity distribution --- distribution-system planning --- wind-diesel power systems --- power system modeling --- variable-speed wind turbine --- frequency control --- stability analysis --- wind power curtailment --- inertial control --- photovoltaic power stations --- power systems reliability --- non-aggregate Markov model --- pseudo-sequential Monte Carlo simulation --- intelligent state space reduction


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Distribution Power Systems and Power Quality
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High penetration of fluctuating renewable power units, such as wind turbines and photo voltaic systems, and new heavy loads, such as electrical vehicles and heat pumps, which so far might not be controlled according to the actual distribution grid condition, but rather according to actual consumption of the devices, influences the distribution grid in several ways, and it may lead to voltage disturbances, frequency deviations and harmonic content beyond limits. Over voltages might be generated at power production which is too high, whereas under voltage might occur at heavy load situations; both phenomena might be seen at the same distribution radial, where harmonic injections can also come from the devices, if equipped with power converters. This has led to the main target object for this book being power quality in distribution grids. This book offers 10 papers regarding power quality issues at distribution grids. It looks into hosting capacity issues, stability analysis, reliability assessment, mitigation of voltage rise using reactor installation, power quality assessments, harmonic analysis and damping, frequency control in weak and isolated power systems, and the focus is therefore broad within the overall topic of power quality.

Keywords

History of engineering & technology --- meshed DC distributed power systems --- stability criterion --- virtual harmonic resistance --- stability enhancement --- waveform distortion --- high-frequency spectral components --- wavelet transform --- modified estimation of signal parameters by rotational invariancetechnique (ESPRIT) --- power quality --- transient power quality --- S-transform --- width factor --- feature extraction --- probabilistic neural network (PNN) --- renewable energy --- reactor --- voltage rise --- distribution line --- distribution resource --- grid connection --- generator --- power factor --- coordination of protection relay --- active damping --- DC distributed systems --- dynamic performance --- impedance decoupling --- impedance overlap --- minor loop gain --- non-causal system --- stability margins --- modular multilevel converter --- double-carrier phase-disposition pulse width modulation --- double Fourier integral analysis --- harmonic characteristic --- carrier displacement angle --- harmonic responsibilities assessment --- utility harmonic impedance changes --- wavelet packet transform --- piecewise approach --- bound constrained optimization --- hosting capacity --- solar power integration --- electric vehicle integration --- electricity distribution --- distribution-system planning --- wind-diesel power systems --- power system modeling --- variable-speed wind turbine --- frequency control --- stability analysis --- wind power curtailment --- inertial control --- photovoltaic power stations --- power systems reliability --- non-aggregate Markov model --- pseudo-sequential Monte Carlo simulation --- intelligent state space reduction


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Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Recent progress in the fields of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has created new application scenarios and new Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) challenges, along with novel tools and methodologies to address them. This volume, which collects the contributions published in the “Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility” Special Issue of MDPI Electronics, provides a vivid picture of current research trends and new developments in the rapidly evolving, broad area of EMC, including contributions on EMC issues in digital communications, power electronics, and analog integrated circuits and sensors, along with signal and power integrity and electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression properties of materials.

Keywords

Technology: general issues --- Energy industries & utilities --- electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) --- dual perforation (DP) --- parallel-plate noise --- power delivery network (PDN) --- printed circuit board (PCB) --- meander split --- power/ground plane --- crosstalk --- signal integrity --- equivalent circuit --- capacitive and magnetic coupling --- hall-effect current sensors --- commercial current sensor --- electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) --- electromagnetic interference (EMI) --- direct power injection (DPI) test --- transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) test --- bulk current injection (BCI) test --- Spread Spectrum --- DC–DC power converters --- digital communications --- channel capacity --- resonant coupling --- Electromagnetic Interferences --- Amplifiers --- CMOS integrated circuits --- susceptibility of the output pin --- electromagnetic compatibility --- power electronics EMC --- EMI mitigation techniques --- EMI filter design and optimization --- common mode noise --- EMI modeling --- Fourier series --- impedance balancing --- resonant frequency --- battery management system (BMS) --- Li-ion battery pack --- electric vehicles (EVs) --- hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) --- IC-level EMC --- susceptibility to electromagnetic interference (EMI) --- direct power injection (DPI) --- anechoic chamber --- polyaniline --- gelatin --- composite --- microwave absorption --- dielectric permittivity --- electrical conductivity --- shielding effectiveness --- biochar --- eco-friendly material --- cementitious composites --- waveguides --- electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppressors --- sleeve ferrite cores --- cable filtering --- nanocrystalline (NC) --- split-core --- snap ferrite --- gap --- DC currents --- relative permeability --- impedance --- conducted emissions --- Discrete Wavelet Transform --- electromagnetic interference --- Empirical Mode Decomposition --- harmonics --- Switched-Mode Power Supplies --- transients --- Wavelet Packet Transform


Book
Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

Recent progress in the fields of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has created new application scenarios and new Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) challenges, along with novel tools and methodologies to address them. This volume, which collects the contributions published in the “Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility” Special Issue of MDPI Electronics, provides a vivid picture of current research trends and new developments in the rapidly evolving, broad area of EMC, including contributions on EMC issues in digital communications, power electronics, and analog integrated circuits and sensors, along with signal and power integrity and electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppression properties of materials.

Keywords

electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) --- dual perforation (DP) --- parallel-plate noise --- power delivery network (PDN) --- printed circuit board (PCB) --- meander split --- power/ground plane --- crosstalk --- signal integrity --- equivalent circuit --- capacitive and magnetic coupling --- hall-effect current sensors --- commercial current sensor --- electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) --- electromagnetic interference (EMI) --- direct power injection (DPI) test --- transverse-electromagnetic (TEM) test --- bulk current injection (BCI) test --- Spread Spectrum --- DC–DC power converters --- digital communications --- channel capacity --- resonant coupling --- Electromagnetic Interferences --- Amplifiers --- CMOS integrated circuits --- susceptibility of the output pin --- electromagnetic compatibility --- power electronics EMC --- EMI mitigation techniques --- EMI filter design and optimization --- common mode noise --- EMI modeling --- Fourier series --- impedance balancing --- resonant frequency --- battery management system (BMS) --- Li-ion battery pack --- electric vehicles (EVs) --- hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) --- IC-level EMC --- susceptibility to electromagnetic interference (EMI) --- direct power injection (DPI) --- anechoic chamber --- polyaniline --- gelatin --- composite --- microwave absorption --- dielectric permittivity --- electrical conductivity --- shielding effectiveness --- biochar --- eco-friendly material --- cementitious composites --- waveguides --- electromagnetic interference (EMI) suppressors --- sleeve ferrite cores --- cable filtering --- nanocrystalline (NC) --- split-core --- snap ferrite --- gap --- DC currents --- relative permeability --- impedance --- conducted emissions --- Discrete Wavelet Transform --- electromagnetic interference --- Empirical Mode Decomposition --- harmonics --- Switched-Mode Power Supplies --- transients --- Wavelet Packet Transform


Book
Distribution Power Systems and Power Quality
Author:
Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

High penetration of fluctuating renewable power units, such as wind turbines and photo voltaic systems, and new heavy loads, such as electrical vehicles and heat pumps, which so far might not be controlled according to the actual distribution grid condition, but rather according to actual consumption of the devices, influences the distribution grid in several ways, and it may lead to voltage disturbances, frequency deviations and harmonic content beyond limits. Over voltages might be generated at power production which is too high, whereas under voltage might occur at heavy load situations; both phenomena might be seen at the same distribution radial, where harmonic injections can also come from the devices, if equipped with power converters. This has led to the main target object for this book being power quality in distribution grids. This book offers 10 papers regarding power quality issues at distribution grids. It looks into hosting capacity issues, stability analysis, reliability assessment, mitigation of voltage rise using reactor installation, power quality assessments, harmonic analysis and damping, frequency control in weak and isolated power systems, and the focus is therefore broad within the overall topic of power quality.

Keywords

meshed DC distributed power systems --- stability criterion --- virtual harmonic resistance --- stability enhancement --- waveform distortion --- high-frequency spectral components --- wavelet transform --- modified estimation of signal parameters by rotational invariancetechnique (ESPRIT) --- power quality --- transient power quality --- S-transform --- width factor --- feature extraction --- probabilistic neural network (PNN) --- renewable energy --- reactor --- voltage rise --- distribution line --- distribution resource --- grid connection --- generator --- power factor --- coordination of protection relay --- active damping --- DC distributed systems --- dynamic performance --- impedance decoupling --- impedance overlap --- minor loop gain --- non-causal system --- stability margins --- modular multilevel converter --- double-carrier phase-disposition pulse width modulation --- double Fourier integral analysis --- harmonic characteristic --- carrier displacement angle --- harmonic responsibilities assessment --- utility harmonic impedance changes --- wavelet packet transform --- piecewise approach --- bound constrained optimization --- hosting capacity --- solar power integration --- electric vehicle integration --- electricity distribution --- distribution-system planning --- wind-diesel power systems --- power system modeling --- variable-speed wind turbine --- frequency control --- stability analysis --- wind power curtailment --- inertial control --- photovoltaic power stations --- power systems reliability --- non-aggregate Markov model --- pseudo-sequential Monte Carlo simulation --- intelligent state space reduction

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