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Detailed Program 1 DETAILED PROGRAM Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM Control of Solar PV Systems Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: A107, Chair: Pedro Rodriguez, Aparna Saha 12:30PM Evaluation of Low-Voltage Loss Under 1:20PM Universal Control Strategy using Operating Partial Shading Conditions in Solar Photovoltaic Point Projection Technique for Solar Array Hardware Systems [#18703] Emulation [#19658] Hayder Ali and Hassan Abbas Khan, Dept. of EE, Thusitha Wellawatta and Sung-Jin Choi, University of LUMS, Pakistan Ulsan, Korea (South) 12:55PM Adaptive Dual Maximum Power Point 1:45PM Multi-time-horizon Solar Forecasting Using Tracking Algorithm for PV DC-DC Conversion Stage Recurrent Neural Network [#18623] [#18833] Sakshi Mishra and Praveen Palanisamy, Planning Ala Hussein, Anirudh Pise, Xi Chen and Issa Batarseh, Engineer at American Electric Power, United States; University of Central Florida, United States Alumni, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon Univ, United States Microgrid Control-I Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: B111, Chair: Maryam Saeedifard, Amir Yazdani 12:30PM A Novel RLC Load Emulation for Anti- 1:20PM Grid Current Control Based Smooth Transfer Islanding Test Bench for Inverter and Machine Based Control Method in Distributed Generation [#18476] Distributed Generation [#18206] Xin Meng, Jinjun Liu, Zeng Liu and Ronghui An, Xi'an Nakul Narayanan Kuruveettil, Umanand Loganathan Jiaotong University, China and Shan Shine, Indian Institute of Science, India 1:45PM Modeling a DC Microgrid with Real Time 12:55PM Control of Autonomous Single Phase Utility Power Management using DC Bus Signalling [#19022] Interactive Reconfigurable Microgrid [#18389] Akansha Garg, Bhakti Joshi and Ramesh Oruganti, IIT Shailendra Kumar and Bhim Singh, Indian Institute of Mandi, India Technology Delhi, India Energy and Power Management Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: B117, Chair: Jae-Do Park, Norma Anglani 12:30PM An Energy Routing Algorithm Based on 1:20PM Smart Home Energy Management Power Transaction in Energy Internet [#18372] Considering Real-Time Energy Pricing of Plug-in Hui Guo, Fei Wang, Lijun Zhang, Xiayun Feng and Electric Vehicles [#18563] Jian Luo, Shanghai University, China Sima Aznavi, Poria Fajri and Arash Asrari, University of Nevada, Reno, United States; Southern Illinois 12:55PM Lifetime Control of Modular Smart University, United States Transformers Considering the Maintenance Schedule [#18534] 1:45PM Real Time Electricity Price Forecasting for Vivek Raveendran, Markus Andresen and Marco Energy Management in Grid-Tied MTDC Microgrids Liserre, Chair of Power Electronics, Kiel University, [#18607] Germany Md Habib Ullah, Subrata Paul and Jae-Do Park, University of Colorado Denver, United States 2 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM Inductive power transfer Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: C120, Chair: Mehmet Timur Aydemir, Rashmi Prasad 12:30PM A Novel Integrated Boost Modular 1:20PM A Litz Wire Based Novel Passive Shield Multilevel Converter for High Power Wireless EV Design for Wireless Charging System for Electric Charging [#18895] Vehicle [#19696] Wenwei Victor Wang, Duleepa J Thrimawithana, Baljit Mostak Mohammad, Haque Moinul and Choi Riar and Regan Zane, The University of Auckland, Seungdeog, The University of Akron, United States; New Zealand; Utah State University, United States Mississippi State University, United States 12:55PM Methods to Reduce Air-Gap Center Region 1:45PM A Comparison of Multi-Coil Pads in IPT Magnetic and Electric Fields for Large Gap Inductive systems for EV Charging [#18620] Wireless Power Transfer Systems [#19091] Fei Yang Lin, Grant Covic and John T Boys, The Guangqi Zhu, Apoorva Athavale and Robert D. Lorenz, University of Auckland, New Zealand University of Wisconsin - Madison, WEMPEC, United States Multi-level converters 1 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: B119, Chair: Yuan Xibo, Shafiq Ahmed Odhano 12:30PM Cascaded Open-Circuit Fault Ride-Through 1:20PM Grid-Connected Voltage Source Converters of Modular Multilevel Converters with Model with integrated Multilevel-Based Active Filters Predictive Control [#18087] [#19077] Dehong Zhou, Pengfei Tu, Huan Qiu and Yi Tang, Daniel Bernet, Lukas Stefanski, Ruediger Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Schwendemann, Christoph Rollbuehler and Marc Hiller, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 12:55PM DC Fault Tolerant Modified Parallel Hybrid Converter with Enhanced Operating Range [#18948] 1:45PM Open-End Winding Multilevel Unidirectional Siba Kumar Patro, Anshuman Shukla and Mahendra Six-Phase Rectifier With Reduced Switch Count Ghat, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India [#19279] Ivan da Silva, Cursino Brandao Jacobina, Reuben Palmer Rezende Sousa, Ayslan Caisson Noroes Maia, Nayara Brandao de Freitas and Isaac Soares de Freitas, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil DC-DC non-isolated 1 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: C122, Chair: Santanu Mishra, Dazhong Gu 12:30PM A Non-Isolated Single-Stage 48V-to-1V VRM 1:20PM Control Method of Flying Capacitor with a Light Load Efficiency Improvement Technique Converter Operated in Discontinuous Current Mode [#18561] and Critical Current Mode [#19064] Somnath Khatua, Debaprasad Kastha and Santanu Jun-ichi Itoh, Ryoichi Ishibashi, Hoai Nam Le, Nagisa Kapat, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Takaoka, Keisuke Kusaka and Katsutaka Tanabe, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan; Omron Co., 12:55PM Novel Actively Tuned Resonant Filter based Ltd, Japan Buck Converter with Tunable Capacitor [#19516] Ben Guo, Suman Dwari, Priya Shashank, Ngo Khai, 1:45PM Resonant Cross-Commutated Point-of-Load Burgos Rolando and Nies Craig, United Technologies Converter [#18599] Research Center, United States; Virginia Polytechnic Ting Ge, Brian Carpenter and Khai Ngo, CPES, Institute and State Univers, United States; AVX Virginia Tech, United States; Texas Instruments, Inc., Corporation, United States United States Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM 3 Modeling and Control of DC-DC Converters 1 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: A108, Chair: Xinbo Ruan, Koji Orikawa 12:30PM Modeling and Control for Interleaved 1:20PM Charge Balance Control for Improving the Voltage-Doublers Boost Converter [#18347] Load Transient Response [#18484] Hung-Chi Chen, Tien-Hung Chen and Chung-Yi Li, Hung-Yu Chen and Le-Ren Chang-Chien, National National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan chiao Tung University, Taiwan; Chang Gung 1:45PM A Compact Constant On-time Buck Converter University, Taiwan with Analog Transient-optimized On-Time Control and 12:55PM Triple-Phase-Shift Control Strategy for Full- Body Diode Control [#18279] Bridge Three-Level (FBTL) DC/DC Converter Yu Chen Li, Ching Jan Chen and Chieh Ju Tsai, [#18735] National Taiwan University, Taiwan Dong Liu, Yanbo Wang, Fujin Deng and Zhe Chen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Southeast University, China Converter Control in Microgrids and Distributed Generation 1 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: C121, Chair: Stefano Bifaretti, Katherine Kim 12:30PM AC Voltage Sensorless Method With 1:20PM Power Quality Improvement in a Single- Bumpless Start for Current-Controlled Converters Phase Energy Management System Operating in Connected to Microgrids [#18749] Islanding Mode [#19730] Diego Perez-Estevez and Jesus Doval-Gandoy, Alexander Julian, Giovanna Oriti, Chao Ji and Pericle University of Vigo, Spain Zanchetta, Consultant, United States; Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Protean Electric 12:55PM Concurrent Control for Three-Phase Four- Limited, United Kingdom; University of Nottingham, Wire Five Levels E-Type Inverter for Microgrids United Kingdom [#19725] Marco di Benedetto, Alessandro Lidozzi, Luca Solero, 1:45PM Explore the Capability of Power Electronic Petar J. Grbovic and Fabio Crescimbini, Roma Tre Converters in Providing Power System Virtual Inertia University, Italy; Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf [#18897] GmbH, Germany Huan Qiu, Jingyang Fang and Yi Tang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Thermal Modelling of Electric Machines 1 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: B112, Chair: Zbigniew Gmyrek, Konstantinos Gyftakis 12:30PM Short-Time Transient Thermal Model 1:20PM Permanent Magnets Aging in Variable Flux Identification of Multiple Three-Phase Machines Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines [#19078] [#18762] Daniel Fernandez, Maria Martinez, David Reigosa, Paolo Pescetto, Simone Ferrari, Gianmario Pellegrino, Juan Manuel Guerrero, Carlos Suarez and Fernando Enrico Carpaneto and Aldo Boglietti, Politecnico di Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain Torino, Italy 1:45PM Comparative Evaluation of Two Water 12:55PM Cooling of Windings in Electric Machines Cooling Methods Used in Permanent Magnet Traction via 3D Printed Heat Exchanger [#19736] Motors by Combined Electromagnetic-Thermal William Sixel, Mingda Liu, Bulent Sarlioglu and Analysis [#18931] Gregory Nellis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Xinggang Fan, Dawei Li, Ronghai Qu and Cong Wang, United States Huazhong University of Scicence and Technology, China 4 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM Md. Azizur Rahman Memorial - IPM Motors 1 Monday, September 24, 12:30PM-2:10PM, Room: B114, Chair: Tomy Sebastian, Akira Chiba 12:30PM Large-Scale Electromagnetic Field Analysis 1:20PM A Novel Dual-Layer PM Variable Flux on Conductor Eddy Current Loss in Bar-Wound Coil Hybrid Magnet Memory Machine [#19491] Type Permanent Magnet Synchronous
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