Harmonics can degrade the power quality of a multilevel inverter by causing the voltage to be distorted and vary from sinusoidal waveforms. Harmonics can be reduced by increasing the number of voltage levels or by employing suitable modulation techniques. In this paper, The Selective Harmonic Elimination Pulse Width Modulation (SHEPWM) modulation method is employed to obtain the optimal switching angles that able to reduce the specific individual harmonic and the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) in singlephase 7-level Cascaded H-Bridge multilevel inverter. The Animal Migration Optimization (AMO) is proposed to acquire these angles using two difference objective functions. The performance is examined and evaluated. Both objective functions able to determine the optimal switching angles starting from modulation index of 0.34. However, the comparative study demonstratethat objective function number 2 has better performance in term of lowering selective individual harmonics as well as THD.
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