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C. Patel

Researcher at University of Nottingham

Publications -  35
Citations -  1323

C. Patel is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induction motor & Inverter. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1124 citations. Previous affiliations of C. Patel include Control Group & Indian Institute of Science.

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Multilevel inverters for low-power application

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of clamping diodes in the diode-clamped multilevel inverters played an important role in determining its efficiency and the trade-off analysis was performed to quantify the suitability of multi-level inverters in low power applications.
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Comparative Stability Analysis of Droop Control Approaches in Voltage-Source-Converter-Based DC Microgrids

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative study of V-I / I-I/I-V droop control approaches in dc microgrids focusing on steady-state power-sharing performance and stability is presented.
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A Nine-Level Inverter Topology for Medium-Voltage Induction Motor Drive With Open-End Stator Winding

TL;DR: The transient as well as the steady-state performance of the proposed nine-level inverter-fed IM drive system is experimentally verified in the entire modulation range including the overmodulation region.
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An Improved Voltage Compensation Approach in a Droop-Controlled DC Power System for the More Electric Aircraft

TL;DR: In this article, an improved voltage regulation method in a multisource-based dc electrical power system in the more electric aircraft is proposed, which can be used in terrestrial dc microgrids as well, effectively improves the load sharing accuracy under high droop gain circumstance with consideration of cable impedance.
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Fast Direct Torque Control of an Open-End Induction Motor Drive Using 12-Sided Polygonal Voltage Space Vectors

TL;DR: In this paper, a direct torque control (DTC) algorithm using a 12-sided polygonal voltage space vector is proposed for a variable speed control of an open-end induction motor drive.