Wind turbine control systems serve as the central intelligence of each turbine, managing functions such as blade pitch, yaw adjustments, energy conversion, and fault detection. . This study develops a robust nonlinear control, using an integral sliding mode control (ISMC) associated to an artificial neural network (ANN) approach for a variable-speed wind turbine (VSWT). At below rated speed of wind, the control aims to extract the maximum energy from the wind by the WT as. . This evolution calls for next-generation wind turbine control systems—a fusion of intelligent automation, digitalization, and adaptive control technologies.
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The growing penetration of 5G base stations (5G BSs) is posing a severe challenge to efficient and sustainable operation of power distribution systems (PDS) due to their huge energy demand and ma.
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