On dynamics and voltage control of the Modular Multilevel Converter

610 indexed citations
published 2009
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European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

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About On dynamics and voltage control of the Modular Multilevel Converter

This paper, published in 2009, received 610 indexed citations . Written by Antonios Antonopoulos, Lennart Ängquist and Hans‐Peter Nee covering the research area of Control and Systems Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (609 citations), Control and Systems Engineering (131 citations), Condensed Matter Physics (91 citations), Biomedical Engineering (38 citations) and Surgery (35 citations). Published in European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications.

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