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Antonio Marcus Nogueira Lima

Researcher at Federal University of Campina Grande

Publications -  355
Citations -  5640

Antonio Marcus Nogueira Lima is an academic researcher from Federal University of Campina Grande. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induction motor & Surface plasmon resonance. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 349 publications receiving 5248 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Marcus Nogueira Lima include Federal University of Paraíba.

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Fault detection of open-switch damage in voltage-fed PWM motor drive systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the use of different techniques for fault detection in voltage-fed asynchronous machine drive systems, which requires the measurement of some voltages and is based on the analytical model of the voltage source inverter.
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Fault-tolerant voltage-fed PWM inverter AC motor drive systems

TL;DR: This paper shows how to integrate fault compensation strategies into two different types of configurations of induction motor drive systems by reconfiguring the power converter topology with the help of isolating and connecting devices.
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A General PWM Strategy for Four-Switch Three-Phase Inverters

TL;DR: In this article, a vector PWM method for control of four-switch three-phase inverters is presented, which selects three or four vectors that effectively synthesize the desired output voltage, even in presence of voltage oscillations across two dc-link capacitors.
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Current control of unbalanced electrical systems

TL;DR: Simulation and experimental results obtained with a pulsewidth modulation voltage-source inverter supplying unbalanced systems are presented, and continuous-time and discrete-time current controllers based on the vector approach are presented.
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Improved Dead-Time Compensation for Sinusoidal PWM Inverters Operating at High Switching Frequencies

TL;DR: The experimental results of the proposed technique to compensate the effects of dead time in sinusoidal pulsewidth-modulated voltage-source inverters that is applied in a three-phase induction motor drive system are presented.