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Lin Jiang

Researcher at University of Liverpool

Publications -  465
Citations -  14528

Lin Jiang is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 389 publications receiving 10061 citations. Previous affiliations of Lin Jiang include University of Sheffield & Xiamen University.

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Perturbation observer based fractional-order PID control of photovoltaics inverters for solar energy harvesting via Yin-Yang-Pair optimization

TL;DR: Inspiringly, PoFoPID control can simultaneously own the elegant merits of global control consistency and robustness of perturbation observer based control, high reliability and simple structure of FoPid control, as well as the global optimality of YYPO algorithm.
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A concise approach to the synthesis of opp-dibenzoporphyrins through the Heck reaction.

TL;DR: A concise approach to the synthesis of functionalized opp-dibenzoporphyrins is described, in which introduction of alkenyl groups to the porphyrin periphery through the vicinal 2-fold Heck reaction, 6-pi electrocyclization, and subsequent aromatization occur in one pot.
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Memetic reinforcement learning based maximum power point tracking design for PV systems under partial shading condition

TL;DR: A novel memetic reinforcement learning (MRL) based MPPT scheme for photovoltaic systems under partial shading condition (PSC) and a virtual population is used for the global information exchange between different agents, such that the learning rate can be dramatically accelerated.
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Modulation format identification and OSNR monitoring using density distributions in Stokes axes for digital coherent receivers.

TL;DR: Results over back-to-back transmission show that 100% identification accuracy of all these four modulation formats are achieved at the OSNR values lower or equal to their respective 7% forward error correction (FEC) thresholds.
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A Family of Zero-Voltage-Switching Magnetic Coupling Nonisolated Bidirectional DC–DC Converters

TL;DR: A family of magnetic coupling nonisolated bidirectional dc–dc converters, which can achieve soft-switching operation in both power flow directions with a simple auxiliary circuit is proposed, compared with conventional zero-voltage-transition converters.