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Prakash Kumar
Researcher at Amity University
Publications - 25
Citations - 429
Prakash Kumar is an academic researcher from Amity University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photovoltaic system & Renewable energy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 25 publications receiving 312 citations. Previous affiliations of Prakash Kumar include Rajasthan Technical University & University of Kota.
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Comparison of Photovoltaic Array Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques
TL;DR: The many different techniques for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic (PV) arrays are discussed in this paper, where the techniques are taken from the literature dating back to the earliest methods.
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Development of taste masked caffeine citrate formulations utilizing hot melt extrusion technology and in vitro-in vivo evaluations.
Manjeet B. Pimparade,Joseph T. Morott,Jun-Bom Park,Vijay I. Kulkarni,Soumyajit Majumdar,S. N. Murthy,Zhuoyang Lian,Elanor Pinto,Vivian Bi,Thomas Durig,Reena Murthy,H.N. Shivakumar,K. Vanaja,Prakash Kumar,Michael A. Repka +14 more
TL;DR: The formulations were found to mask the unpleasant taste of caffeine citrate significantly and met the USP specifications.
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Genetic algorithm based maximum power tracking in solar power generation
TL;DR: In this article, a GA-based maximum power point tracking (MPPT) for photovoltaic (PV) array integrated with battery storage unit (BSU) as power generation unit in standalone mode is presented.
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Decentralized Autonomous Hybrid Renewable Power Generation
TL;DR: In this paper, a technical review of hybrid wind and photovoltaic (PV) generation in standalone mode is presented, which includes the study of progressive development of standalone renewable generation units based on wind and PV microgrids.
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Solar PV cell materials and technologies: Analyzing the recent developments
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive comparative study of PV cell parameters for all generation technologies is presented, in which the distinct roles of organic and nano-components are presented, and efforts have been made in this approach to appraise the progress of each technology in the near future.