Electric Power Processing Using Logic Operation and Error Correction
Shota Inagaki, Shiu Mochiyama, and Takashi Hikihara

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for processing electric power using logic operations and error correction algorithms, enabling more flexible power dispatching and addressing issues like noise and dissipation in the network.
Contribution
It presents a new network design and hardware called power packet router that allows logic-based power processing and error correction in electric power distribution.
Findings
Successful implementation of power packet router hardware
Reduction of errors caused by noise and dissipation
Phase shift observed in the power supply network
Abstract
In this study, electric power is processed using the logic operation method and the error correction algorithms to meet load demand. Electric power was treated as physically flow through the distribution network, which was governed by circuit configuration and efficiency. The hardware required to digitize or packetize electric power, which is called power packet router, was developed in this research work. It provides the opportunity for functional electric power dispatching disregarding the power flow in the circuit. This study proposes a new design for the network, which makes the logic operation of electric power possible and provides an algorithm to correct the inaccuracies caused by dissipation and noise. Phase shift of the power supply network is resulted by implementing the introduced design.
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