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Matrix converter modulation strategies: a new general approach based on space-vector representation of the switch state
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Rizzoli, Gabriele, et al.. (2016). Design of a two-switch flyback power supply using 1.7 kV SiC devices for ultra-wide input-voltage range applications. IEEE Conference Proceedings. 2016. 5.2 indexed citations
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Casadei, Giacomo, et al.. (2012). Analysis of dynamic behavior of Modular Multilevel Converters: Modeling and control. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet). 1–6.11 indexed citations
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Casadei, D., Michele Mengoni, G. Serra, Angelo Tani, & Luca Zarri. (2011). A new carrier-based PWM strategy with minimum output current ripple for five-phase inverters. Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna). 1–10.6 indexed citations
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Casadei, D., Michele Mengoni, G. Serra, Angelo Tani, & Luca Zarri. (2009). Carrier-based PWM with minimum power losses for IGBT multiphase inverters. Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna). 1–10.2 indexed citations
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Casadei, D., Michele Mengoni, G. Serra, Angelo Tani, & Luca Zarri. (2009). Comparison of different fault-tolerant control strategies for seven-phase induction motor drives. Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna). 1–9.11 indexed citations
Casadei, D., G. Serra, Angelo Tani, & Luca Zarri. (2006). A review on matrix converters. PRZEGLĄD ELEKTROTECHNICZNY. 2. 15–25.7 indexed citations
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Casadei, D., et al.. (2006). Integrated Electromagnetic-Thermal-Mechanical Design of Tubular Permanent Magnet Actuators. Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna).3 indexed citations
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Casadei, D., G. Serra, Angelo Tani, & Luca Zarri. (2006). Assessment of direct torque control for induction motor drives. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences. 54. 237–254.33 indexed citations
Casadei, D., G. Serra, Angelo Tani, & Luca Zarri. (2005). Experimental Behavior of a Matrix Converter Prototype Based on New Power Modules. University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE). 46. 83–91.1 indexed citations
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