Fuzzy Logic Control for Virtual Inertia Synthesis

Currently, renewable energy sources (RESs) and distributed generators (DGs) are highly integrated into power systems regarding energy crisis, environmental concerns, and economic growth. The RESs/DGs penetration brings more complexity to the power system,

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Thongchart Kerdphol Fathin Saifur Rahman Masayuki Watanabe Yasunori Mitani

Virtual Inertia Synthesis and Control

Power Systems

Electrical power has been the technological foundation of industrial societies for many years. Although the systems designed to provide and apply electrical energy have reached a high degree of maturity, unforeseen problems are constantly encountered, necessitating the design of more efficient and reliable systems based on novel technologies. The book series Power Systems is aimed at providing detailed, accurate and sound technical information about these new developments in electrical power engineering. It includes topics on power generation, storage and transmission as well as electrical machines. The monographs and advanced textbooks in this series address researchers, lecturers, industrial engineers and senior students in electrical engineering. **Power Systems is indexed in Scopus**

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Thongchart Kerdphol Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Kyushu Institute of Technology Kitakyushu, Japan

Fathin Saifur Rahman School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Institut Teknologi Bandung Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

Masayuki Watanabe Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Kyushu Institute of Technology Kitakyushu, Japan

Yasunori Mitani Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Kyushu Institute of Technology Kitakyushu, Japan

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