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Leopoldo G. Franquelo

Researcher at University of Seville

Publications -  367
Citations -  27472

Leopoldo G. Franquelo is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control theory & Converters. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 342 publications receiving 23380 citations. Previous affiliations of Leopoldo G. Franquelo include University of Newcastle & University of Vigo.

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Power-Electronic Systems for the Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources: A Survey

TL;DR: New trends in power electronics for the integration of wind and photovoltaic (PV) power generators are presented and a review of the appropriate storage-system technology used for the Integration of intermittent renewable energy sources is introduced.
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Recent Advances and Industrial Applications of Multilevel Converters

TL;DR: This paper first presents a brief overview of well-established multilevel converters strongly oriented to their current state in industrial applications to then center the discussion on the new converters that have made their way into the industry.
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The age of multilevel converters arrives

TL;DR: In this paper, the most relevant characteristics of multilevel converters, to motivate possible solutions, and to show that energy companies have to bet on these converters as a good solution compared with classic two-level converters.
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Model Predictive Control for Power Converters and Drives: Advances and Trends

TL;DR: The paper revisits the operating principle of MPC and identifies three key elements in the MPC strategies, namely the prediction model, the cost function, and the optimization algorithm.
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Energy Storage Systems for Transport and Grid Applications

TL;DR: This paper presents a review of ESSs for transport and grid applications, covering several aspects as the storage technology, the main applications, and the power converters used to operate some of the energy storage technologies.