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Sertac Bayhan
Researcher at Khalifa University
Publications - 181
Citations - 1900
Sertac Bayhan is an academic researcher from Khalifa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Model predictive control & Inverter. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 146 publications receiving 1154 citations. Previous affiliations of Sertac Bayhan include Texas A&M University & Qatar Airways.
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Finite-Control-Set Model Predictive Control for Grid-Connected Packed-U-Cells Multilevel Inverter
TL;DR: The aim of the proposed FCS-MPC technique is to achieve, under various operating conditions, grid-tied current injection with unity power factor and low total harmonic distortion while balancing the capacitor voltage.
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Finite-Control-Set Model-Predictive Control for a Quasi-Z-Source Four-Leg Inverter Under Unbalanced Load Condition
TL;DR: This paper presents finite-control-set model-predictive control (FCS-MPC) for a three-phase quasi-Z-source (qZS) four-leg inverter under unbalanced load condition and eliminates the double-line frequency ripple in the inductor current with a simple and effective approach.
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AC Microgrid Control and Management Strategies: Evaluation and Review
TL;DR: The hierarchical control architecture as an effective solution for microgrid implementation and controls is described and a detailed discussion of the control levels is presented.
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Model Predictive Control of Quasi-Z-Source Four-Leg Inverter
TL;DR: Simulation and experimental studies verify the performances of the proposed model predictive control scheme for quasi-Z-source three-phase four-leg inverter under balanced and unbalanced load conditions as well as single-phase open-circuit fault condition.
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Medium-Voltage Drives: Challenges and existing technology
TL;DR: An overview of state-of-art solutions, advances, and design and research trends in medium-voltage (MV) drive technologies is presented in this article, where the authors discuss the challenges and requirements associated with the use of such drives.