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Hardware Validation for Control of Three-Phase Grid-Connected Microgrids Using Artificial Neural Networks

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Fig.1. Neural network vector control structure of DER converter. va1,b1,c1 represents the converter’s output voltage in the three-phase ac system, and the corresponding voltages in the dq-reference frame are vd1 and vq1
Fig. 2.  Hardware laboratory testing and control systems
Fig. 3.  Hardware experiment evaluation using the conventional and neural network vector control mechanisms

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