Technical Cross-fertilization Between Terrestrial Microgrids and Ship Power Systems
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2015-05
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Hebner, R. E.
Uriarte, F. M.
Kwasinski, A.
Gattozzi, A. L.
Estes, H. B.
Anwar, A.
Cairoli, P.
Dougal, R. A.
Feng, X.
Chou, H-M.
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Springer Verlag
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Aspects of terrestrial microgrids and ship power systems are examined. The work exposes a variety of technical synergies from these two power systems to effectively advance their technologies. Understanding their overlap allows congruent efforts to target both systems; understanding their differences hinders conflict and redundancy in early-stage design. The paper concludes by highlighting how an understanding of both systems can reduce the investment in research resources.
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R. E. Hebner, F.M. Uriarte, A. Kwasinski, A.L. Gattozzi, H.B. Estes, A. Anwar, P. Cairoli, R.A. Dougal, X. Feng, H-M. Chou, L.J. Thomas, M. Pipattanasomporn, S. Rahman, F. Katiraei, M. Steurer, M.O. Faruque, M.A. Rios, G.A. Ramos, M.J. Mousavi, T.J. McCoy, “Technical Cross-fertilization Between Terrestrial Microgrids and Ship Power Systems,” Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, Springer, May 27, 2015.