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Gerry Moschopoulos

Researcher at University of Western Ontario

Publications -  263
Citations -  3899

Gerry Moschopoulos is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Boost converter & Ćuk converter. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 259 publications receiving 3547 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerry Moschopoulos include University of London & Nortel.

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Single-phase single-stage power-factor-corrected converter topologies

TL;DR: The general operating principles and strengths and weaknesses of the converters, which the authors have investigated over the last decade, are discussed in detail, and their suitability in practical applications is stated.
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Simulation of a Wind Turbine With Doubly Fed Induction Generator by FAST and Simulink

TL;DR: In this paper, three simulation programs, TurbSim, FAST, and Simulink, are used to model the wind, mechanical and electrical parts of a wind turbine, and its controllers.
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A Comparative Study of a New ZCS DC–DC Full-Bridge Boost Converter With a ZVS Active-Clamp Converter

TL;DR: This paper begins with a review of the operation of the ZVS active-clamp converter and that of ZCS converters in general; the advantages and disadvantages of each approach are stated; and a comparison of the performance of the two converters is made.
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A Nonisolated Bidirectional ZVS-PWM Active Clamped DC–DC Converter

TL;DR: In this article, a soft-switched bidirectional dc-dc converter is proposed to operate with soft switching, a continuous inductor current, fixed switching frequency, and the switch stresses of a conventional pulsewidth modulation converter regardless of the direction of power flow.
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Analysis and Design of a Nonisolated Bidirectional ZVS-PWM DC–DC Converter With Coupled Inductors

TL;DR: In this paper, a zero-voltage-switched bidirectional dc-dc converter with coupled inductors is proposed, which can operate with a steep conversion ratio, soft switching, a continuous inductor current, and fixed switching frequency.