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Collaborative Research: EAGER: Steps Toward Establishing a Taxonomy of Optimal and Automat — NSF Award to Georgia Southern Univers

This NSF EAGER project aims to explore the foundation, and to take the guiding steps toward establishing a taxonomy of optimal control architectures and design algorithms for power electronic converters that are employed to integrate diverse energy systems (such as solar photovoltaics, wind, and battery energy systems)

Award titleCollaborative Research: EAGER: Steps Toward Establishing a Taxonomy of Optimal and Automat
Award ID2405252
AwardeeGeorgia Southern University Research and Service Foundation,
CitySTATESBORO
StateGA
Amount obligated$90,217
Principal investigatorMasoud Davari
ProgramEPCL: Energy, Power, Control,
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractThis NSF EAGER project aims to explore the foundation, and to take the guiding steps toward establishing a taxonomy of optimal control architectures and design algorithms for power electronic converters that are employed to integrate diverse energy systems (such as solar photovoltaics, wind, and battery energy systems) into the electricity network. The project will bring transformative changes to the existing control systems and design algorithms utilized to interface energy systems with the uti
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