Abstract
The power packet dispatching system is one method of electric power management with distributed power sources. The system introduces power sources and loads of different profiles and a flexible attachment/detachment of a part of them without interacting with the rest. The focus points are the physical packetization and their time-division multiplexing on the shared power line. This article verifies these concepts in industrial applications. First, experimental setups for the transfer of power packets to loads of various voltage/power requirements are developed. Then, experimental verification of the principal concepts is demonstrated with a setup assumed to be part of a robotic manipulator.
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