Countries citing papers authored by Dieter Gerling
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Dieter Gerling. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Dieter Gerling. The network helps show where Dieter Gerling may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dieter Gerling
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Dieter Gerling.
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Gerling, Dieter, et al.. (2016). Design of high current low voltage half-bridges for multi-phase inverter application in the ISCAD drive. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems.5 indexed citations
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Lorenz, R. D., et al.. (2016). Experimental evaluation of iron loss minimization in automotive traction drives by increased disturbance rejection and precise flux control. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems.4 indexed citations
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Dajaku, Gurakuq & Dieter Gerling. (2012). Different novel methods for reduction of low space harmonics for the fractional slot concentrated windings. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems. 1–6.15 indexed citations
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Yu, Qiang, et al.. (2012). Calculation and measurement of eigenmodes for a canned switched reluctance machine. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems. 1–6.3 indexed citations
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Gerling, Dieter, et al.. (2011). Stability in automotive power nets: Definitions, algorithms and experimental validation. European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications. 1–8.4 indexed citations
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Gerling, Dieter, et al.. (2010). Review of position estimation methods for PMSM drives without a position sensor, part III: Methods based on saliency and signal injection. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems. 873–878.16 indexed citations
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Li, Yaohua, Dieter Gerling, & Weiguo Liu. (2010). A simplified voltage vector selection strategy for the permanent magnet synchronous motor direct torque control drive with low torque ripple and fixed switching frequency. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems. 674–679.9 indexed citations
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Li, Yaohua & Dieter Gerling. (2010). Voltage Vector Selection Strategy of the Interior PMSM DTC System. European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications.1 indexed citations
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Gerling, Dieter, et al.. (2009). SVD-based macromodeling of a PM motor using the energy function method. European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications. 1–8.1 indexed citations
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Gerling, Dieter. (2008). Analysis of the magnetomotive force of a three-phase winding with concentrated coils and different symmetry features. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems. 2832–2837.5 indexed citations
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Li, Yaohua, Dieter Gerling, & Weiguo Liu. (2008). A novel switching table to suppress unreasonable torque ripple for the PMSM DTC drives. International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems. 972–977.12 indexed citations
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