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Marco Liserre

Researcher at University of Kiel

Publications -  696
Citations -  40149

Marco Liserre is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power electronics & Transformer. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 604 publications receiving 33175 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Liserre include Aalborg University & University of Bari.

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Frequency-based control of a micro-grid with multiple renewable energy sources

TL;DR: In this paper, a master inverter which emulates the grid and multiple grid-connected converters operating in parallel is used to protect the current sharing and overload protection by small frequency variations of the master inverters output, that are detected by the grid connected converters.
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A Reduced Power Switches Count Multilevel Converter-Based Photovoltaic System With Integrated Energy Storage

TL;DR: It has been shown that the proposed topology is not exclusively feasible, but also suffers from less conduction and switching loss, achieving higher efficiency with respect to its counterpart CHB.
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Design of a Medium Voltage DC Fast Charging Station with Grid Voltage Regulation and Central Modular Multilevel Converter

TL;DR: A FCS structure based on a central AC-DC bidirectional converter, which for this study is the modular multilevel converter (MMC), with ancillary services provision capability with cost/losses optimization for the medium level MMC is presented.
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Advances on Remote Laboratories and e-Learning Experiences (Gomes, L. and Garcia-Zubia, J., Eds.) [Book News]

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of experiences related to remote laboratory usage for teaching and learning processes and discuss the potential for e-learning and usage of remote laboratories backed by an international group of specialists.
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Islanding detection method for single-phase distributed generation systems based on inverters

TL;DR: In this article, a new anti-islanding method is proposed that exploits the natural sensitivity to disturbances of a grid voltage sensorless control to highlight the islanding condition of a distributed generation system.