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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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Discontinuous-PWM Method for Multilevel $N$ -Cell Cascaded H-Bridge Converters

TL;DR: A generalized CHB harmonic voltage analysis applying the DPWM method is presented considering multiple clamped cells, and a variable-angle PS-PWM technique is applied to the CHB in order to mitigate the sidebands harmonics content.
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High efficiency transformerless PV power converters

TL;DR: In this paper, three single phase transformer-less inverter topologies are analyzed: the Highly Efficient and Reliable Inverter Concept converter (HERIC), a recently published topology based on a combination of step-down converters and a recently patented modification of the Neutral Point Clamped converter (NPC) optimized for MOSFET use.
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Comparison of Voltage Harmonic Identification Methods for Single-Phase Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of identification techniques for single-phase systems is reported, moreover, improvements on these methods and a new algorithm based on correlators are proposed, which can guide in choosing a suitable technique in each application.
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A ground power unit based on paralleled interleaved inverters for a More-Electric-Aircraft

TL;DR: In this article, a power conversion stage is proposed and controlled for the ground power unit of a more-electric-aircraft, which is based on paralleled converters with interleaved modulation.
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Comparative analysis of MAB dc-dc converters configurations in modular smart transformer

TL;DR: In this paper, the quadruple active bridge dc-dc converter (QAB) is proposed to be used as a building block to implement the DC-dc stage of a Smart Transformer.