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A Communications Testbed for Testing Power Electronic Agent Systems

Date Issued
May 1, 2021
Author(s)
Dean, Benjamin R  
Advisor(s)
Leon M. Tolbert
Additional Advisor(s)
Fangxing Li, Qing Cao, Michael R. Starke
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/42492
Abstract

As power electronic system (PES) continue to incorporate complex intra-system communication, understanding and characterizing this communication has become a complex task. Knowing how a system’s communication will behave is vital to ensuring proper operation of these systems. This thesis proposes and outlines a communication testbed that streamlines the development and testing of the communications between the components of PES, and further presents the characterization of communication protocol utilized in these multi-agent PESs. These communication protocols include MQTT, Modbus, or User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Understanding the different behavior of these protocols presents is paramount for the design of PESs.

Subjects

Power Electronics

Multi-Agent Systems

Networked Communicati...

Modbus

UDP

MQTT

Disciplines
Power and Energy
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Electrical Engineering
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BenDeanThesisDraft_Rev10.pdf

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