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Samet Biricik
Researcher at European University of Lefka
Publications - 60
Citations - 912
Samet Biricik is an academic researcher from European University of Lefka. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltage & Harmonics. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 55 publications receiving 589 citations. Previous affiliations of Samet Biricik include Urmia University & Near East University.
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Real-time control of shunt active power filter under distorted grid voltage and unbalanced load condition using self-tuning filter
TL;DR: In this article, an alternative control method is proposed to improve the harmonic suppression efficiency of the active power filter in a distorted and an unbalanced power system to compensate for the perturbations caused by the unbalanced nonlinear loads.
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Optimized Sliding Mode Control to Maximize Existence Region for Single-Phase Dynamic Voltage Restorers
Samet Biricik,Hasan Komurcugil +1 more
TL;DR: Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed SMC strategy not only compensates the undesired voltage disturbances and maintains the load voltage at desired level with low total harmonic distortion, but also exhibits fast dynamic response and operates at reasonably low switching frequency.
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Protection of Sensitive Loads Using Sliding Mode Controlled Three-Phase DVR With Adaptive Notch Filter
TL;DR: Results show that the proposed control strategy not only offers an excellent dynamic response independent from the parameter variations and disturbances but also compensates the voltage sags, swells, and harmonics on the load terminals under the defined limits of the IEEE-519 standard.
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Time-Varying and Constant Switching Frequency-Based Sliding-Mode Control Methods for Transformerless DVR Employing Half-Bridge VSI
Hasan Komurcugil,Samet Biricik +1 more
TL;DR: The constant switching frequency-based SMC method not only offers a constant switching Frequency at all times and preserves the inherent advantages of the SMC, but also leads to smaller THD in the load voltage than that of time-varying switching frequency based SMC.
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Sliding Mode Control: Overview of Its Applications in Power Converters
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of sliding mode control and its applications in power converters and summarize the advantages and disadvantages of SMC, and discuss future challenges in SMC.