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Bo Yin

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  17
Citations -  552

Bo Yin is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: PWM rectifier & Power factor. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications receiving 471 citations. Previous affiliations of Bo Yin include East China University of Science and Technology.

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An Output-Power-Control Strategy for a Three-Phase PWM Rectifier Under Unbalanced Supply Conditions

TL;DR: An instantaneous power-regulation strategy called output-power-control method, in which the current commands are determined so as to appropriately distribute the input power to maintain a constant dc output voltage and sinusoidal line currents, is proposed.
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A Simple Single-Input–Single-Output (SISO) Model for a Three-Phase PWM Rectifier

TL;DR: In this article, a simple single-input-single-output model is constructed by separating the d -axis and the q-axis dynamics through appropriate nonlinear feedforward decoupling while maintaining nearly unity power factor operation.
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Structural insights into enzymatic activity and substrate specificity determination by a single amino acid in nitrilase from Syechocystis sp. PCC6803

TL;DR: The mutagenesis data exhibited that the aromaticity of the amino acid at position 146 of Nit6803 is absolutely required for its nitrilase activity towards any substrates tested, and a structural mechanism of substrate selection was proposed.
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Structural roles of PCV2 capsid protein N-terminus in PCV2 particle assembly and identification of PCV2 type-specific neutralizing epitope.

TL;DR: The structural roles of N-terminal fragment of PCV2 capsid protein in PCV1-PCV2 particle assembly are revealed and one PCV3 type-specific neutralizing epitope is pinpointed for the first time, which could provide clear clue for next generation PCV 2 vaccine and diagnostic kits development.