PERFORMANCE evaluation, ELECTRIC power, MATHEMATICAL models, ALGORITHMS, ELECTRIC industries
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Abstract: It is difficult to evaluate the performance of the different companies feasibly and fairly only depending on experts. An evaluation model based on TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) is built to solve this problem. In this model, the method of data processing and the evaluation algorithms are analyzed detailed. By means of the evaluation model, eight electric power supply bureau of Chongqing are evaluated in this paper, and the results show feasibly and reasonably. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems, ELECTRIC power plants, ELECTRIC inverters, ALGORITHMS, MATHEMATICAL models, PERFORMANCE evaluation
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Abstract: Power Conditioning System (PCS) in the photovoltaic system requires reliable islanding detection function (passive or active) in order to know electrical grid status and operate the grid connected inverter properly. This paper proposes a passive islanding detection algorithm based on the grid harmonic components. It utilizes the fact that the equivalent harmonic components at the point of common coupling (PCC) are changed according to the grid connection status. This method shows reduced Non-Detection Zone (NDZ) and fast detection time compared to the conventional approach. The mathematical modeling is performed and verified by experimental result using high performance DSP controller [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
Abstract: This paper introduces a solution, Device Management Load Balancing Solution (DMLBS) which includes system design and load balancing algorithm, to achieve load balancing on Device Management server. Our solution improves both user response time and throughput for a single Device Management server, while exposing one interface to clients. DMLBS achieves its performance by using dynamic adaptive load balancing strategy and designing a mathematic model to measure Device Management server load. With these means, compared to two well-known load balancing algorithms (LeastLoaded and Round-Robin), DMLBS provides outstanding performance on load balancing. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]