An Introduction to Wavelet Modulated Inverters (Ieee Press Series on Power Engineering)

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An Introduction to Wavelet Modulated Inverters (Ieee Press Series on Power Engineering)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 148 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780470610480
  • DDC分類 621.3815322

Full Description

AN INTRODUCTION TO Wavelet Modulated Inverters An authoritative guide to designing and constructing wavelet functions that accurately model complex circuits for better performance

This is the first book to provide details, analysis, development, implementation, and performances of wavelet modulated (WM) inverters, a novel technique that keeps power systems stable and minimizes energy waste while enhancing power quality and efficiency. Written by experts in the power electronics field, it provides step-by-step procedures to implement the WM technique for single- and three-phase inverters. Also presented are key sample performance results for the new WM power inverters for different load types, which demonstrate the inverters' simplicity, efficacy, and robustness.

Beginning with the fundamentals of inverter technology, the book then describes wavelet basis functions and sampling theory with particular reference to the switching model of inverters. From there, comprehensive chapters explain:

The connection between the non-uniform sampling theorem and wavelet functions to develop an ideal sampling-reconstruction process to operate an inverter
The development of scale-based linearly combined basis functions in order to successfully operate single-phase WM inverters
Performances of single-phase WM inverters for static, dynamic, and non-linear loads
The simulation and experimental performances of three-phase wavelet modulated voltage source inverters for different loads at various operating conditions

The book establishes, for the first time, a direct utilization of different concepts of the sampling theorem and signal processing in accurate modeling of the operation of single- and three-phase inverters. Figures are provided to help develop the basis of utilizing concepts of the sampling, signal processing, and wavelet theories in developing a new tool and technology for inverters. Also included are easy-to-follow mathematical derivations, as well as procedures and flowcharts to facilitate the implementation of the WM inverters. These items make this unique reference of great interest to academic researchers, industry-based researchers, and practicing engineers. It is ideally suited for senior undergraduate and graduate-level students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, applied signal processing, and power electronics courses.

Contents

Preface ix

List of Symbols xi

List of Abbreviations xv

1. Introduction to Power Inverters 1

1.1 Fundamental Inverter Topologies 1

1.1.1 Single-Phase (1φ) Inverters 2

1.1.2 Three-Phase (3φ) Inverters 4

1.2 Multilevel Inverter Topologies 6

1.2.1 Neutral-Point Clamped Multilevel Inverter 7

1.2.2 Diode-Clamped Multilevel Inverter 8

1.2.3 Capacitor-Clamped Multilevel Inverter 8

1.2.4 Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter 9

1.3 Fundamental Inverter Switching 11

1.4 Harmonic Distortion 15

1.5 Summary 17

2. Wavelets and the Sampling Theorem 19

2.1 Introduction 19

2.2 Wavelet Basis Functions 21

2.2.1 Orthogonal Wavelet Basis Functions 23

2.2.2 Semi-Orthogonal Wavelet Basis Functions 25

2.2.3 Bi-Orthogonal Wavelet Basis Functions 27

2.2.4 Shift-Orthogonal Wavelet Basis Functions 28

2.3 Sampling Process as a Multiresolution Analysis (MRA) 29

2.4 Sampling Forms 33

2.4.1 Uniform Sampling 33

2.4.2 Nonuniform Sampling 35

2.4.3 Nonuniform Recurrent Sampling 36

2.5 Wavelet Sampling Theory 37

2.6 Summary 39

3. Modeling of Power Inverters 41

3.1 Introduction 41

3.2 Sampling-Based Modeling of Single-Phase Inverters 43

3.2.1 Nonuniform Sampling-Based Representation 44

3.2.2 Reconstructing the Reference-Modulating Signal from Nonuniform Samples 46

3.3 Testing the Nonuniform Recurrent Sampling-Based Model of Inverters 51

3.3.1 PWM Inverter Output Voltage for Two Carrier Frequencies 52

3.4 Sampling-Based Modeling of Three-Phase Inverters 53

3.5 Summary 62

4. Scale-Based Linearly Combined Wavelets 65

4.1 Introduction 65

4.2 Scale-Based Linearly Combined Wavelet Basis Functions 66

4.2.1 Balancing the Order of the Scale-Based Linearly Combined Scaling Function ϕ(t) 70

4.2.2 Scale-Based Linearly Combined Wavelet Function ψϕ(t) 72

4.2.3 Construction of Scale-Based Linearly Combined Synthesis Scaling Functions ϕ(t) 74

4.3 Nondyadic MRA Structure 76

4.3.1 MRA for Nonuniform Recurrent Sampling 76

4.4 Scale-Based Linearly Combined Scaling Functions for Three-Phase Inverters 79

4.5 Summary 83

5. Single-Phase Wavelet Modulated Inverters 85

5.1 Introduction 85

5.2 Implementing the Wavelet Modulation Technique 85

5.3 Simulated Performance of a Wavelet Modulated Inverter 88

5.4 Experimental Performance of a Wavelet Modulated Inverter 95

5.5 The Scale-Time Interval Factor γ 101

5.6 Summary 106

6. Three-Phase Wavelet Modulated Inverters 107

6.1 Introduction 107

6.2 Implementing the Wavelet Modulation Technique for a Three-Phase Inverter 108

6.3 Simulated Performance of a Three-Phase Wavelet Modulated Inverter 111

6.4 Experimental Performance of a Three-Phase Wavelet Modulated Inverter 119

6.5 Summary 127

Appendix A Nondyadic MRA for 3φ WM Inverters 131

A.1 Preliminary Derivations 131

A.2 Time and Scale Localization of MRA Spaces 132

Bibliography 135

Index 143

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