An ANFIS Power Control for Wind Energy Generation in Smart Grid Scenario Using Wireless Coded OFDM-16-QAM
Robustness
DOI:
10.1007/s40313-013-0089-z
Publication Date:
2013-11-21T16:52:14Z
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The wind energy generation is the huge driver behind the push for supergrids and cross-border infrastructure for renewable energy systems into smart grids. To provide balance supply, demand, and storage of energy over a region in a much more efficient manner than it is done today, smart grids will need to use an advanced communication infrastructure into a robust control system. Towards this objective, this work proposes a wireless coded orthogonal frequency division multiplexing neuro-fuzzy power control employing low density parity-check coding for a doubly fed induction aerogenerator to improve system robustness and reliability. The performance improvements of the proposed system are investigated in a more realistic frequency selective fading propagation condition.
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