His primary areas of study are Electronic engineering, Control theory, AC power, Voltage droop and Photovoltaic system. His Electronic engineering research focuses on Transient response and how it relates to Transient. His Control system study, which is part of a larger body of work in Control theory, is frequently linked to Integrator, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His AC power research incorporates elements of Control theory, Voltage regulation and Sense. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Output impedance and Voltage droop. In his research on the topic of Photovoltaic system, Maximum power point tracking and Ripple is strongly related with Three-phase.
Jaume Miret mostly deals with Control theory, Electronic engineering, AC power, Transient response and Control theory. Jaume Miret combines subjects such as Voltage droop and Voltage regulation, Voltage with his study of Control theory. His research in Voltage droop focuses on subjects like Output impedance, which are connected to Resistive touchscreen.
His Electronic engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Buck converter, Total harmonic distortion, Power control, Harmonics and Electrical impedance. Jaume Miret has researched AC power in several fields, including Power factor, Distributed generation, Maximum power point tracking, Automatic frequency control and Microgrid. His Transient response research includes themes of Sensitivity, Transient, Forward converter and Nonlinear system.
Jaume Miret spends much of his time researching Control theory, AC power, Microgrid, Inverter and Automatic frequency control. His research integrates issues of Converters and Three-phase in his study of Control theory. His AC power study combines topics in areas such as Equilibrium point and Electric power system.
The various areas that Jaume Miret examines in his Microgrid study include Control engineering, Node, Electronic engineering and Frequency regulation. As a part of the same scientific study, Jaume Miret usually deals with the Inverter, concentrating on Distributed generation and frequently concerns with Overvoltage. The Automatic frequency control study combines topics in areas such as Steady state and Voltage source, Voltage droop.
Jaume Miret mainly focuses on Control theory, Three-phase, Robustness, Control system and Voltage source. His Control theory research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Voltage droop and Electronic engineering. His Electronic engineering research includes themes of Steady state, Automatic frequency control, Microgrid and Bode plot.
Jaume Miret has researched Three-phase in several fields, including Nonlinear control, Distributed generation, Electricity, Inverter and Digital control. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Control engineering, AC power and Reliability. Jaume Miret combines subjects such as Voltage regulation and Voltage regulator with his study of Voltage source.
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Output impedance design of parallel-connected UPS inverters with wireless load-sharing control
J.M. Guerrero;Luis Garcia de Vicuna;J. Matas;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2005)
Output impedance design of parallel-connected UPS inverters with wireless load-sharing control
J.M. Guerrero;Luis Garcia de Vicuna;J. Matas;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2005)
A wireless controller to enhance dynamic performance of parallel inverters in distributed generation systems
J.M. Guerrero;L.G. de Vicuna;J. Matas;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2004)
A wireless controller to enhance dynamic performance of parallel inverters in distributed generation systems
J.M. Guerrero;L.G. de Vicuna;J. Matas;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2004)
Decentralized Control for Parallel Operation of Distributed Generation Inverters Using Resistive Output Impedance
J.M. Guerrero;J. Matas;Luis Garcia de Vicuna;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2007)
Decentralized Control for Parallel Operation of Distributed Generation Inverters Using Resistive Output Impedance
J.M. Guerrero;J. Matas;Luis Garcia de Vicuna;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2007)
Wireless-Control Strategy for Parallel Operation of Distributed-Generation Inverters
J.M. Guerrero;J. Matas;L.G. de Vicuna;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2006)
Wireless-Control Strategy for Parallel Operation of Distributed-Generation Inverters
J.M. Guerrero;J. Matas;L.G. de Vicuna;M. Castilla.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2006)
Hierarchical Control of Intelligent Microgrids
J C Vasquez;J M Guerrero;J Miret;M Castilla.
IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine (2010)
Hierarchical Control of Intelligent Microgrids
J C Vasquez;J M Guerrero;J Miret;M Castilla.
IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine (2010)
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