Available photovoltaic (PV) systems show a prolonged transient response, when integrated into the power grid via active filters. On one hand, the conventional low-pass filter, employed within the integrated PV system, works with a large delay, particularly in the presence of system's low-order harmonics. On the other hand, the switching of the DC (direct current)-DC converters within PV units also prolongs the transient response of an integrated system, injecting harmonics and distortion through the PV-end current. This paper initially develops a wavelet-based low-pass filter to improve the transient response of the interconnected PV systems to grid lines. Further, a damped input filter is proposed within the PV system to address the raised converter's switching issue. Finally, Matlab/Simulink simulations validate the effectiveness of the proposed wavelet-based low-pass filter and damped input filter within an integrated PV system.
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Rahmani, B., & Li, W. (2016). Proposing wavelet-based low-pass filter and input filter to improve transient response of grid-connected photovoltaic systems. Energies, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9080653
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