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Jose Rodriguez
Researcher at Andrés Bello National University
Publications - 1039
Citations - 68908
Jose Rodriguez is an academic researcher from Andrés Bello National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Model predictive control & Converters. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 803 publications receiving 58176 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Rodriguez include University of Miami & April.
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Reduced Switch Multilevel Inverter Topologies for Renewable Energy Sources
Maryam Sarebanzadeh,Mohammad Ali Hosseinzadeh,Cristian Garcia,Ebrahim Babaei,Syed Islam,Jose Rodriguez +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed two generalized multilevel inverter configurations that reduce the number of switching devices, isolated DC sources, and total standing voltage on power switches, making them suitable for renewable energy sources.
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Predictive torque and flux control of an induction machine fed by an indirect matrix converter
TL;DR: In this article, a predictive torque and flux control method for an induction machine fed by an indirect matrix converter is presented, based on simple discrete models of the induction machine and the converter.
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Novel 20 MW downhill conveyor system using three-level converters
TL;DR: A novel application of the selective harmonic elimination method is used to reduce the input current harmonics and smooth transition between motoring and regenerating modes and 15 MW of regenerated power with more than six months of successful operation is presented.
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Predictive Control of ACAC Modular Multilevel Converters
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Current issues on high-power cycloconverter - fed gearless motor drives for grinding mills
Jorge Pontt,Jose Rodriguez,W. Valderrama,G. Sepulveda,P. Chavez,B. Cuitino,P. Gonzalez,G. Alzamora +7 more
TL;DR: This work addresses some current issues involving design application of high-power drives employed in SAG grinding mills, highlighting industrial electronics aspects: complex nature of the process with large units; reliability and availability; operation within weak networks; power quality and harmonics control; process and knowledge-based instrumentation; mechanical and mechatronics aspects.