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Unidirectional High-Frequency-Link DC to Three-Phase AC Conversion: Topology, Modulation and Converter Design
In recent years, stringent restrictions on greenhouse gas emission due to the present global warming scenario is driving governments and power utilities worldwide behind electricity generation using renewable energy ... -
A Unified Modeling Approach for Design and Performance Improvement of Triple Active Bridge Converter
Triple Active Bridge (TAB) converter is a multi-port DC-DC converter. This converter is an extension of the popular Dual Active Bridge converter. It features desirable traits of the DAB converter, such as high power density, ... -
Upper Frequency Bound on Circuit-Based Models for Transformer Windings
The power generation, transmission and utilisation are necessarily being carried out at different voltage levels, and require transformers for performing the voltage level conversions. As a result, transformers form one ... -
Visual Speech Recognition
Visual speech recognition (VSR), or automatic lip-reading, is the task of extracting speech information from visual input. The addition of visual speech has been shown to improve the performance of traditional audio ... -
Voltage Stability Analysis of Unbalanced Power Systems
(2018-02-07)The modern day power system is witnessing a tremendous change. There has been a rapid rise in the distributed generation, along with this the deregulation has resulted in a more complex system. The power demand is on a ... -
Wavelet Based Algorithms For Spike Detection In Micro Electrode Array Recordings
(2010-07-13)In this work, the problem of detecting neuronal spikes or action potentials (AP) in noisy recordings from a Microelectrode Array (MEA) is investigated. In particular, the spike detection algorithms should be less complex ... -
Wide Area Measurement Based Cyber-Attack Resilient Breaker Failure Protection Scheme
Breaker Failure Protection(BFP) is a backup protection that comes into action when the primary protection schemes are unable to clear the fault. In power systems, every component has a redundant version to avoid failures. ...