Research Article
Power Electronics Solutions for Smart Grids: A Perspective From Design to Pre-Industrial Prototypes
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.21-11-2018.2280752, author={Vitor Monteiro}, title={Power Electronics Solutions for Smart Grids: A Perspective From Design to Pre-Industrial Prototypes}, proceedings={Smart City Summit Demos 2018, Guimaraes, Portugal, 21.-23. November 2018}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={SMARTCITY360}, year={2019}, month={1}, keywords={power electronics smart cities smart grids}, doi={10.4108/eai.21-11-2018.2280752} }
- Vitor Monteiro
Year: 2019
Power Electronics Solutions for Smart Grids: A Perspective From Design to Pre-Industrial Prototypes
SMARTCITY360
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.21-11-2018.2280752
Abstract
The Group of Energy and Power Electronics (GEPE) is a research group at the University of Minho, Portugal. The main research fields are cen-tered in the development of power electronics solutions for power quality tech-nologies (software and hardware equipment for monitoring and for compensat-ing power quality problems), renewable energy technologies, mainly for on-grid and off-grid interface of photovoltaic and micro wind turbines (including solu-tions for energy storage), electric mobility technologies (battery chargers, trac-tion systems, wireless power transfer solutions), as well as consulting services of power quality and energy efficiency. As demonstrated in the scope of several projects, the GEPE is well prepared with the necessary equipment and knowledge to support the development of software and hardware structures up to a pre-industrial phase, and to perform the experimental validation of systems based on power electronics. GEPE also has know-how in different tools for supporting the simulation of the electronic systems, and for programming a wide range of digital platforms. In the scope of this demo, the GEPE will intro-duce emerging technologies about power electronics solutions and trends for technological developments that will guide and reinforce the achievement of a smart city encompassed in a smart grid. Therefore, a detailed explanation will be conducted showing some of the developed power electronics prototypes, based on proprietary software and hardware.