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Gianpaolo Vitale

Researcher at National Research Council

Publications -  125
Citations -  3014

Gianpaolo Vitale is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induction motor & Electromagnetic interference. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 114 publications receiving 2637 citations. Previous affiliations of Gianpaolo Vitale include Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking, CNR & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Current Harmonic Compensation by a Single-Phase Shunt Active Power Filter Controlled by Adaptive Neural Filtering

TL;DR: A single-phase shunt active power filter for current harmonic compensation based on neural filtering is presented, which has been applied in numerical simulations and experimentally to a properly devised test setup, also in comparison with the classic sinusoidal current control based on the P-Q theory.
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A Single-Phase DG Generation Unit With Shunt Active Power Filter Capability by Adaptive Neural Filtering

TL;DR: This paper deals with a single-phase distributed generation (DG) system with active power filtering (APF) capability, devised for utility current harmonic compensation, to integrate the DG unit functions with the shunt APF capabilities, since the DG is connected in parallel to the grid.
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Photovoltaic field emulation including dynamic and partial shadow conditions

TL;DR: In this article, a DC/DC converter control strategy is deduced by using a comprehensive mathematical model of the PV field whose parameters are obtained from the knowledge of: (a) maximum power point data, measured when the PV plant power converter is running, (b) open circuit voltage and short-circuit current, measured off-line.
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MRAS Speed Observer for High-Performance Linear Induction Motor Drives Based on Linear Neural Networks

TL;DR: A neural network (NN) model reference adaptive system (MRAS) speed observer suited for linear induction motor (LIM) drives and its performance has been further compared to the classic MRAS and the sliding-mode MRAS speed observers developed for the rotating machines.
Book

Photovoltaic Sources: Modeling and Emulation

TL;DR: In this article, an extensive introduction to the modeling of photovoltaic generators and their emulation by means of power electronic converters is presented, which can aid in understanding and improving design and set up of new PV plants.