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Optimal control of wind energy systems : towards a global approach

Part of the Advances in Industrial Control series
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Optimal Control of Wind Energy Systems is a thorough review of the main control issues in wind power generation, covering many industrial application problems.

A series of control techniques are analyzed and compared, starting with the classical ones, like PI control and gain-scheduling techniques, and continuing with some modern ones: sliding mode techniques, feedback linearization control and robust control.

Discussion is directed at identifying the benefits of a global dynamic optimization approach to wind power systems.

The main results are presented and illustrated by case studies and MATLAB®/Simulink® simulation.

The corresponding programmes and block diagrams can be downloaded from the book’s page at springer.com.

For some of the case studies presented, real-time simulation results are available.

Control engineers, researchers and graduate students interested in learning and applying systematic optimization procedures to wind power systems will find this a most useful guide to the field.

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Springer London Ltd
1848000790 / 9781848000797
Hardback
07/01/2008
Germany
English
312 p. : ill.
24 cm