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A Review of DSTATCOM Control Algorithms

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The idea that an inverter can be utilized as a generalized impedance converter to provide either capacitive or inductive reactance has been applied extensively to address distribution networks' power quality problems. The DSTATCOM, which is linked in shunt at the load end, is one such device. A converter is the central component of the DSTATCOM.

The concept of using an inverter as a generic impedance converter to produce either capacitive or inductive reactance has been widely used to solve power quality issues in distribution networks. One such device is the DSTATCOM, which is connected in shunt at the load end. The main part of the DSTATCOM is a converter.

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