Title :
Control/protection architecture for power electronic converters
Author :
Hingorani, Narain ; Ginn, Herbert, III ; Sullivan, Joseph
Abstract :
Most marine applications, from ships to platforms, are increasingly using high power electronics for motor drives and power conversion and power distribution. In this digital age control/protection technology is advancing rapidly and substantial improvements can be attained through cost effective upgrades. with potential benefits from upgrading and adding new features of control/protection from time to time. Key to this upgrade process would be well defined control partitions which will allow an individual layer to be removed and upgraded without impacting adjacent layers and even hardware. Supported by ONR, IEEE Working group i8 has developed a Standard (Guide P1676) for control/protection architecture for power electronics converters. This paper describes the IEEE recommended architecture which will ease the technical and financial burden of upgrading a power electronics system.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; power convertors; power electronics; Guide P1676; IEEE standard; control-protection architecture; marine application; motor drive; power distribution; power electronic converter; power electronics system; Architecture; Computer architecture; Hardware; Power electronics; Switches; Voltage control; Control Architecture; Control and Protection; DVR; Power Electronics; Power Electronics Building Block (PEBB); STATCOM; Ships;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9272-5
DOI :
10.1109/ESTS.2011.5770918