Fault-tolerant sensorless control of wind turbines achieving efficiency maximization in the presence of electrical faults
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- To the Special Issue (Section) “Fault Diagnosis and Fault‐Tolerant Control of Wind Turbine Systems”
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- An improved model predictive control of low voltage ride through in a permanent magnet synchronous generator in wind turbine systems
- Wind time series modeling and stochastic optimal control for a grid-connected permanent magnet wind turbine generator
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