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Ambrish Chandra

Researcher at École de technologie supérieure

Publications -  365
Citations -  14882

Ambrish Chandra is an academic researcher from École de technologie supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: AC power & Power factor. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 346 publications receiving 13125 citations. Previous affiliations of Ambrish Chandra include École Normale Supérieure & Université du Québec.

Papers
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A review of active filters for power quality improvement

TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive review of active filter configurations, control strategies, selection of components, other related economic and technical considerations, and their selection for specific applications.
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A review of single-phase improved power quality AC-DC converters

TL;DR: This paper presents an exhaustive review of three-phase improved power quality AC-DC converters configurations, control strategies, selection of components, comparative factors, recent trends, their suitability, and selection for specific applications.
Book

Power Quality: Problems and Mitigation Techniques

TL;DR: Electrical Generation and Distribution Systems and Power Quality DisturbancesTerrorism and the Electric Power Delivery SystemPower Quality in Power Systems and Electrical MachinesAdvances in Electrical and Computer TechnologiesPower Quality Issues in Distributed GenerationPower QualityPower System HarmonicsUnderstanding Power Quality ProblemsPower Quality problems and Its Mitigation TechniquesPower Quality Problems and Mitigation Methods: Case Study at DBBFSignal Processing of Power QualitydisturbancesElectric Power QualityMicrogrid Architectures, Control and Protection MethodsPower Quality issues.
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Grid Interconnection of Renewable Energy Sources at the Distribution Level With Power-Quality Improvement Features

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a novel control strategy for achieving maximum benefits from these grid-interfacing inverters when installed in 3-phase 4-wire distribution systems, where the inverter is controlled to perform as a multi-function device by incorporating active power filter functionality.
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Comprehensive Study of Single-Phase AC-DC Power Factor Corrected Converters With High-Frequency Isolation

TL;DR: This paper presents a comprehensive study on state of art of power factor corrected single-phase AC-DC converters configurations, control strategies, selection of components and design considerations, performance evaluation, power quality considerations, selection criteria and potential applications, latest trends, and future developments.