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A Multi-port Power Electronic Interface (MPEI) is a self-sustainable multiple input/output static power electronic converter, which is capable of interfacing with different sources, storages, and loads. The integrated control system of MPEI enables excellent dynamic and steady state performance, which renders optimal renewable energy harvesting, optimal energy management, and optimal and economical utility grid interactions in a deregulated power market.

References

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  • McDonough, Matthew; Shamsi, Pourya; Fahimi, Babak (2011). "Application of multi-port power electronic interface for contactless transfer of energy in automotive applications". 2011 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference. pp. 1–6. doi:10.1109/VPPC.2011.6043184. ISBN 978-1-61284-248-6. S2CID 29321884.
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