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Item Comparative analysis of PID, I-PD and fractional order PI-PD for a DC-DC converter(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2022) Shanthini, C.; Devi, V.S.K.; RAJENDRAN, S.; Jena, D.This article presents the design of fractional order PI-PD (FOPI-PD) controller for maintaining the output voltage of a buck converter. Initially, some conventional controllers were adapted, and these controllers introduced the overshoot and large settling time. Therefore, a FOPI-PD has been adapted to overcome the above limitations. The advantage of the FOPI-PD controller is that the error passes through the proportional and integral rather than all the controller gains, which reduces the overall control action. Further, the efficacy of the controllers is investigated in different simulation studies. The results show that the fractional order PI-PD controller significantly enhances the settling time in the presence of different load levels and controller disturbances. © 2022 IEEE.Item Condition Monitoring of Submodule Capacitors in Modular Multilevel Converters—A Review(Elsevier Ltd, 2025) Saravanakumar, R.; Sivakumar, N.; Devi, V.S.K.; Shanthini, C.; Jena, D.; Ibaceta, E.; Diaz-D, M.; Rodríguez, J.Modular Multilevel Converters are highly promising power converter technologies used in high-voltage and high-power applications. The applications of modular multilevel converters are being increased in various industrial and renewable energy sectors due to their superior performance and efficiency. The modular multilevel converters contain multiple submodule capacitors, and these capacitors are the fragile components. The operating conditions and performance of these capacitors directly influence the system's reliability and operation. Hence, condition monitoring schemes are essential for submodule capacitors to ensure and enhance the modular multilevel converters operation which consequently reduces unscheduled maintenance. This article provides a detailed review and comprehensive analysis of condition monitoring schemes for submodule capacitors in modular multilevel converters. The review classifies the existing condition monitoring schemes into four major groups and thirteen subgroups and analyzes their methodologies using advantages and limitations of each scheme. Further, a critical analysis is presented with five significant parameters used to evaluate the condition monitoring schemes. The review highlighted the challenges related to condition monitoring accuracy, cost-effectiveness and system architecture that are to be studied in future. © 2025 Elsevier Ltd
