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        1 - Neural-Fuzzy Network and Z-Source Converter Adaptive Controller for Control the Power of the Hybrid Network Consisting of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator and Solar Cel
        ali akbar habibi borzou yousefi abdolreza noori shirazi Mohammad rezvani
        Renewable energies outfitted with low latency assets as wind turbines and photovoltaic exhibits give significant adverse consequences through power framework dynamic protections. For this issue, in view of fostering a high voltage direct current (HVDC) interface, a vers More
        Renewable energies outfitted with low latency assets as wind turbines and photovoltaic exhibits give significant adverse consequences through power framework dynamic protections. For this issue, in view of fostering a high voltage direct current (HVDC) interface, a versatile Neuro-Fuzzy-based damping regulator is introduced in this paper for working on unique execution of low inertia resources associated with power frameworks. The created power framework comprises of various age sources including seaward and inland wind turbines (WTs), photovoltaic exhibits (PVs) and limited doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) which are incorporated together through an interconnected framework. For this situation, thinking about various functional and innovative conditions, damping execution of proposed ANFIS plot is assessed. The proposed plot is a non-model-based regulator which utilizes the benefits of both neural and fluffy rationales together for giving a quick and secure design of damping regulator through continuous recreations. To research ANFIS plot through genuine cases, considering a commonplace microgrid comprises of various low-latency assets (for example WT, PV, DFIG), the framework damping exhibitions through hamper occasions are assessed. Recreation results demonstrate viability and effectiveness of the proposed plot for damping dynamic motions of low inertia resources with high damping proportions with respect to extreme issue occasions. Manuscript profile