2017 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo, Asia-Pacific (ITEC Asia-Pacific) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/itec-ap.2017.8080802
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“…The output characteristics of the shore power supply can match the characteristics of the ship's generator, so as to realize the smooth operation of the shore power system. Literature [17] proposed an improved shore power droop control strategy, which simulates the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the ship's diesel synchronous generator, and the shore power can be directly controlled by the power management system PMS, thereby greatly improving the ship's power System stability and power quality. Literature [18] analyzed the power quality problems brought by the large-capacity shore power grid connection, and proposed a reactive power compensation optimization scheme for the load fluctuation problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The output characteristics of the shore power supply can match the characteristics of the ship's generator, so as to realize the smooth operation of the shore power system. Literature [17] proposed an improved shore power droop control strategy, which simulates the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the ship's diesel synchronous generator, and the shore power can be directly controlled by the power management system PMS, thereby greatly improving the ship's power System stability and power quality. Literature [18] analyzed the power quality problems brought by the large-capacity shore power grid connection, and proposed a reactive power compensation optimization scheme for the load fluctuation problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shore-to-ship power technology requires the installation of specialized equipment onshore and onboard, and ships are usually able to use shore power only at berths (Paul and Haddadian, 2011;Parise et al, 2015;Paul et al, 2018). In recent years, some studies have proposed a floating power platform to provide power for anchored ships (Jayasinghe et al, 2016;Hou, 2017;Kumar et al, 2017;Pan et al, 2018). In 2018, Rene Prenc et al introduced the concept of High Voltage Shore Connection and its possible application in Croatian ports (Prenc et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%