Average-model based VSC
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Average-model based VSC (Voltage Source Converter) control is a technique used in power electronic systems to regulate the voltage output of VSCs. It involves using an average model of the VSC's behavior to design a control algorithm that can adjust the VSC's output voltage to a desired level.
The average model of the VSC is obtained by averaging the voltage and current waveforms over a period of time, typically a few cycles of the AC voltage. This model is then used to design a control algorithm that can adjust the VSC's output voltage to match a desired reference voltage.
The advantage of using an average-model based VSC control is that it is more robust to changes in the system parameters and can provide better dynamic performance compared to other control techniques. Additionally, it is easier to implement and requires less computational resources.
Overall, average-model based VSC control is a useful technique in power electronic systems for regulating voltage output and improving system performance.
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