2019
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2018.2882129
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Peer-to-Peer Energy Transfer by Power Gyrators Based on Time-Variable-Transformer Concept

Abstract: A control strategy based on matching the source and load changes of the order of milliseconds, called peer-to-peer energy transfer, is introduced. This energy transfer enables a decoupled energy transfer system in common bus networks. To realize the transfer with a pair of two-port circuits, a power gyrator is derived from the phasor-based model of a bidirectional ac/dc converter, based on the concept of a time-variable transformer. Powergyrator timing synchronization is achieved by communication, and a peer-t… Show more

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“…is not an equilibrium point in Eq. (20). When this feedback is applied, the only equilibrium point that corresponds to (i…”
Section: Feedback Methods Targeting the Operating Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…is not an equilibrium point in Eq. (20). When this feedback is applied, the only equilibrium point that corresponds to (i…”
Section: Feedback Methods Targeting the Operating Pointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A peer-to-peer energy transfer system [20] is a power system that provides decoupling from a common bus. Peer-to-peer energy transfer achieves decoupling by synchronous control between bidirectional converters connected to the bus.…”
Section: Peer-to-peer Energy Transfer Systemmentioning
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“…Also, Paudel et al implemented a novel game-theoretic model for P2P energy trading among the prosumers in a community [18]. A control strategy has been developed in [19] to match the source and load changes using P2P energy transfer. The impact of P2P energy trading among the smart [20], [21].…”
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confidence: 99%