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DC-Link Neutral Point Control for 3L-NPC Converters Utilizing Selective Harmonic Elimination PWM
(IEEE, 2021)Selective harmonic elimination–pulsewidth modulation (SHE–PWM) is a modulation technique widely used to improve the efficiency and harmonic content in medium-voltage high-power converters. Among these converters, the ... -
DC-link Voltage Balancing Strategy based on SVM and Reactive Power Exchange for a 5L-MPC Back-to-Back Converter for Medium Voltage Drives
(IEEE, 2016)The reduced capability of multilevel converters with more than one intermediate node to balance the dc-link capacitors voltage, as well as the lack of standard modulation methods to improve their balancing performance, ... -
An Innovative Energy Harvesting Shock Absorber System for Motorbikes
(IEEE, 2022)This article presents an innovative energy recovery shock absorber system for motorcycles. The shock absorber is named synchronous pulley - energy harvesting shock absorber (SP-EHSA). The SP-EHSA is the first system ... -
Medium voltage-high power converter topologies comparison procedure for a 6.6kV Drive Application using 4.5kV IGBT Modules
(IEEE, 2012)This paper presents a general comparison procedure for medium voltage - high power multilevel converter topologies and semiconductors, which is mainly based on analyzing the performance limits of the converters output ... -
Real-Time Servo Press Force Estimation Based on Dual Particle Filter
(IEEE, 2020)The ability to monitor the quality of the metal forming process as well as the machine's condition is of significant importance in modern industrial processes. In the case where a physical device (i.e., sensor) cannot be ... -
Simple voltage balancing method to protect series-connected devices experimentally verified in a 5L-MPC converter
(IEEE, 2018)This paper presents a solution for the voltage balance problem of the series-connected devices that can be applied to multilevel converters in which the series-connected devices need to block twice their switched voltage. ...





