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Instantaneous Reactive Power Theory to N Wire Systems
doi 10.1109/isie.2007.4374993
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June 1, 2007
Authors
R. S. Herrera
P. Salmeron
J. R. Vazquez
S. P. Litran
Publisher
IEEE
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