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Page 1: PROGRAM4 2016 IEEE ENERGY CONVERSION CONGRESS & EXPOSITION ® Welcome from Technical Program Chairs Whether it is power converters, motor/motor drives, renewable energy, devices, controls,

2016 Milwaukee, WI

Sept. 18–22

P R O G R A M

SPONSORED BY THE IEEE POWER ELECTRONICS AND INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS SOCIETIES

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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ECCE 2016 Supporters and Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Welcome Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3ECCE 2016 Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Downtown Milwaukee Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Convention Center Floor Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Schedule-at-a-Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Conference Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Detailed Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Event Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Milwaukee 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Committee Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Presenter Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Plenary Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Town Hall Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Special Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42TECHNICAL PROGRAM SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Oral Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

EXPOSITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Exhibit Hall Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Exhibitor Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Exhibitor Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Product and Services Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Student Demonstrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

ECCE 2017 INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Call for Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Call for Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Call for Special Session Organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

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Platinum Supporter

ECCE 2016 Supporters and Partners

ECCE 2016 SUPPORTERS AND PARTNERS

ECCE 2016 would like to express our gratitude for the generous support received from the following:

Gold Supporter

Silver Supporter

Media Partner

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Platinum Supporter

Gold Supporter

Silver Supporter

Media Partner

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 8th Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Exposition (ECCE 2016), sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) and the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), in Milwaukee, the heartland of North America’s electric drive and electrical equipment industry.

As the world’s leading technical conference and exposition for energy conversion solutions, ECCE provides a unique opportunity to engineers, researchers, students, and other professionals from the broad spectrum of energy conversion for exchange of technical knowledge, networking, and exposure to the latest technology trends. ECCE is unique in our emphasis on integrated systems, presenting the best in contemporary energy con-version research alongside innovations from more traditional component topics.

ECCE 2016 features keynote speeches from Prof. Arun Majumdar from Stanford University and former Director of ARPA-E; Mr. Blake Moret, CEO of Rockwell Automation; Prof. Massoud Amin from University of Minnesota; Mr. Michael Regelski, CTO/Electrical Sector of Eaton Corporation; and Dr. Guangfu Tang, Vice President, Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute of China. We are extremely fortunate to have these distinguished

leaders from industry and academia to share their visions and wisdoms with us on the opening day of the conference.

ECCE 2016 features 925 technical presentations which are selected from an all-time record high 1717 digests submitted from across the globe, organized in 16 parallel oral sessions and 3 consecutive poster dialog sessions. In addition, 7 special sessions are organized by the field experts on timely and practical topics including “Cyber Security of the Grid”, “Modeling and Simulation”, “SiC Devices”, “Electricity and Water Nexus”, and “Advanced Electrical Machines”. Our Town Hall Meetings this year include two moderated debates on “Industrial Internet of Things: Why Do We Care?” and “Close to the Edge: The New Frontier of the Grid” on Tuesday. On Sunday, we have 12 tutorials offering an in-depth discussion of import-ant and complex technical topics which combine practical application with theory.

We are very pleased to acknowledge the support of Wolong Electric (Platinum), ABB (Gold), Danfoss (Gold), Eaton Corporation (Gold), General Motors (Gold), Rockwell Automation (Gold), Delta (Silver), Halla Mechatronics (Silver), and Keysight Technologies (Silver). Their support and participation has created a very strong industrial relationship and relevance. We will have 60 exhibitors in the Exhibition Hall on Monday and Tuesday. The exhibitors will showcase their state-of-the-art technologies, products, and solutions, creating a highly interactive networking environment when mixing with the poster sessions and student demonstrations on the same floor.

Milwaukee offers a unique experience to millions of visitors each year, ranging from its German heritage to its famous beers to Harley Davidson motorcycles to the beautiful lake shore. We will make ECCE 2016 not only a successful technical forum but also a memorable social event for the attendees. On Sunday, we will host our Welcome Reception in the Milwaukee Art Museum, with its landmark modern architecture, and a great view of Lake Michigan. On Wednesday evening, we expect to see you all at the ECCE 2016 Oktoberfest Night to enjoy German folk music and dance, and special Milwaukee brewed Oktoberfest beers. We will also have a special Award Luncheon on Thursday to celebrate the great achievement of some of our colleagues. Technical and city walking tours are also organized during the week.

For many of our attendees, the ECCE conference is like a homecoming event where you can catch up with old friends and meet new ones. ECCE 2016 provides two free-to-use lounges in the convention center. The IAS/PELS Community Lounge can be reserved for exclusive use for group events (school or company reunion, or a quick project review meeting, etc.) on a first-come-first-serve basis. The Creative Digressions Lounge does not need reservation and provides a place for colleagues and friends to hang out and perhaps brainstorms on a few ideas generated during the conference. Complimentary coffee and refreshments will be served in both rooms through the day. For our first time ECCE attendees, we extend you a special welcome by inviting you to a first timer session just before the Sunday Welcome Reception event.

I would like to express my utmost gratitude to the members of the organizing committee, the technical program committee, the steering committee, and Courtesy Associates, who with hard work and selfless dedication have made possible this event. I would like to thank PELS and IAS for their sponsorship and stewardship, and the generous support of our Platinum, Gold, and Silver corporate partners. I would like to thank each and every one of you as a presenter, an attendee, an exhibitor, a volunteer, or any combined role of the above for your contribution and participation.

Once again I welcome you to ECCE 2016. Together we help deliver a more sustainable future.

John Shen General Chair

Welcome from General Chair: John Shen

WELCOME FROM GENERAL CHAIR

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Welcome from Technical Program Chairs

Whether it is power converters, motor/motor drives, renewable energy, devices, controls, LED lighting, smart grid or the countless other technical sub-fields related to electrical energy conversion – we are in a period of immense opportunity for our industry. Since the start of the ECCE conference series, there has been a tremendous growth in the numbers of technical papers submitted and attendees to the conference. We are pleased that you consider ECCE to be a flagship conference and worthy of your time as an author and attendee.

This year we have received 1715 digests – more than a 10% increase over the previous record set in 2015. We are able to accept 925 papers into 16 parallel oral sessions and 3 poster sessions. This represents a very competitive 53.9% acceptance rate. In addition, several presentation-only special sessions are scheduled throughout the week.

All submitted digests underwent a rigorous and fair peer review process by subject domain experts. Each paper received a min-imum of three (3) reviews with the average of approximately 4.2 reviews per digest. The review process is managed by the Technical Program Committee (TPC), which is comprised of the Chairs, Vice Chairs, and Topic Chairs. Each Reviewer made his/her recommendation to the Topic Chair responsible for that technical sub-track, which then made a recommendation to the Vice Chair responsible for track, which in-turn made a recommendation to the TPC Chairs. This means that each digest was read by a minimum of: 3 Reviewers + 1 Topic Chair + 1 Vice Chair = 5 members of the technical community. In most cases, this number ranges from 6 to 8.

This year, the TPC Chairs accepted all of the recommendations of the Vice Chairs without subsequent unilateral action. This was a bottom-up process driven by your subject-domain peers. Nevertheless, the TPC Chairs were actively engaged by constantly monitoring the review process and communicating with the Vice Chairs to ensure a uniform acceptance standard across all the tracks. In addition, the TPC Chairs accepted most of the recommendations of the Vice-Chairs with regard to format (oral/poster) selection and session groupings. In a limited number of cases, the TPC Chairs did make decisions subsequent to the Vice-Chair recommendations as needed to balance the overall technical program.

It is the official policy of the TPC that all accepted papers are considered to be of equal technical quality and merit, irrespective of whether selected for oral or poster session. Other than for programmatic identification, there will be no dis-tinction made between papers presented in an oral or poster session. Papers will be uploaded to IEEE Explore Digital Library without any differentiation. Please reference this official conference policy if your institution requires conference attendance justification.

On behalf of the entire Technical Program Committee, we firmly believe that you will consider 2016 to be the best ECCE yet. We look forward to seeing you in Milwaukee. Once again, we wanted to thank all of you who have contributed to ECCE2016 as an author, reviewer, or TPC member.

Sincerely,

Robert S. Balog Avoki Omekanda Maryam SaeedifardTexas A&M University General Motors – R&D Center Georgia Institute of Technology

ECCE 2016 Technical Program Chairs

WELCOME FROM TECH PROGRAM CHAIRS

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Welcome from Society Presidents

On behalf of the IEEE Power Electronics Society and Industry Applications Society, it gives us immense pleasure to welcome you all to Milwaukee to attend the 8th Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). Considering the growing importance of electrical energy conversion driven by the urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and save energy, the two Societies came together to establish the first ECCE in 2009. The objective was to provide a forum for the exchange of information among students, researchers and practicing professionals in the energy conversion business. ECCE 2016 orga-nizing committee has worked diligently so we can once again bring together both users and researchers of energy conversion systems and sub systems with an emphasis on the content of technical papers and on the quality of the growing exposition.

Whether you are a first time attendee or regular attendee since 2009 or anything in between, we encourage you to enjoy the ECCE experience, create new networks and get involved in the organization of the future ECCE’s. The technical committees of the two Societies work hard in consistently delivering an excellent technical program at ECCE. The committees conduct their meetings at various times during ECCE (Please refer to the meeting calendar in the program booklet) and are open to all Society members. If you are not a Society member, please visit the Society booth at the exposition area and become a member (see the free first year membership offer at the booth). The Society volunteers will be ready to answer any questions you may have.

Many thanks to our ECCE 2016 General Chair Prof. John Shen and his dedicated organizing committee who have developed an excellent program that is rich in its technical content with plenty of socializing opportunities. Please make use of this op-portunity to network with other professionals in the energy conversion area. It is our hope that all the interactions and tech-nical programs will give you and your organization the tools to advance the field and address the challenges of the industry.

Again, on behalf of both Societies, we welcome you to Milwaukee and wish you a pleasant and productive conference!

Braham Ferreira David DurocherPresident President IEEE Power Electronics Society IEEE Industry Applications Society

Alan Mantooth Tomy SebastianPresident Elect President ElectIEEE Power Electronics Society IEEE Industry Applications Society

WELCOME FROM SOCIETY PRESIDENTS

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General ChairJohn Shen, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Technical Program ChairsRobert Balog, Texas A&M University, USAAvoki Omekanda, General Motors, USAMaryam Saeedfard, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Finance ChairJin Wang, Ohio State University, USA

Industrial Partnership ChairBruno Lequesne, E-Motors Consulting, USA

Exhibition ChairNavid Zargari, Rockwell Automation, Canada

Plenary ChairsK. Rajashekara, University of Texas at Dallas, USAIqbal Husain, North Carolina State University, USA

Tutorial ChairsSudip Mazumder, University of Illinois Chicago, USAQingchang Zhong, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Local Arrangement ChairsAdel Nasiri, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USARob Cuzner, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA

Special Sessions and Town Hall Meetings ChairPete Wung, General Electric Aviation, USA

Publicity ChairsTiefu Zhao, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USADavid Morrison, How2Power, USA

Publication ChairIan Brown, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Student Activities ChairsRobert Pilawa-Podgurski, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USASheldon Williamson, UOIT, Canada

Webmaster and Social Media ChairJennifer Vining, Oscilla Power, USA

Student Travel Grant ChairMahesh Krishnamurthy, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Awards Program ChairTom Habetler, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Conference ManagementDave Weil, Courtesy Associates, USABobbie Praske, Courtesy Associates, USAAnnie Foster, Courtesy Associates, USANataki Hemmings, Courtesy Associates, USAMichelle Brereton, Courtesy Associates, USAJohn Heiser, Courtesy Associates, USA

Organizing Committee

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Program Subcommittees

Renewable and Sustainable Energy ApplicationsSudip K. Mazumder (Vice Chair), University of Illinois Chicago, USAYilmaz Sozer (Vice Chair), University of Akron, USABilal Akin, UT Dallas, USAFrancisco Canales, ABB Corporate Research, SwitzerlandJaeho Choi, Chungbuk National University, South KoreaAhmed Elasser, GE Global Research Center, USAAli Elrayyah, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, QatarLiming Liu, ABB, USAKe Ma, Aalborg University, DemarkMartin Ordonez, UBC, CanadaAkshay Kumar Rathore, National University of Singapore, SingaporeTirthajyoti Sarkar, Fairchild Semiconductor, USADezso Sera, Aalborg University, DenmarkJin Wang, Ohio State University, USA

Smart Grid & Utility ApplicationsAdel Nasiri (Vice Chair), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USAAmirnaser Yazdani (Vice Chair), Ryerson University, CanadaOmar Abdel-baqi, Caterpillar, USAMahshid Amirabadi, Northeastern University, USAAli Davoudi, University of Texas at Arlington, USAKumar Dinesh, Danfoss Drives A/S, USAQiang Fu, Eaton, USAHui Li, Florida State University, USAXiaonan Lu, Argonne National Laboratory, USAGoran Mandic, Eaton, USAAli Mehrizi-Sani, Washington State University, USABehrooz Mirafzal, Kansas State University, USAYogesh Patel, Rockwell Automation, USALiyan Qu, University of Nebraska Lincoln, USAAkshay Kumar Rathore, National University of Singapore, SingaporeTiefu Zhao, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

Transportation Electrification ApplicationsBulent Sarlioglu (Vice Chair), University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAAnand Sathyan (Vice Chair), FCA US LLC, USASachin Bhide, FCA US LLC, USABerker Bilgin, McMaster University, CanadaBing Cheng, Mercedez Benz R&D, USAHossein Dadkhah, FCA US LLC, USAGurunath Kedar Dongarkar, FCA US LLC, USASuresh Gopalakrishnan, General Motors, USAOliver Gross, FCA US LLC, USAAlireza Khaligh, University of Maryland, USAMahesh Krishnamurthy, Illinois Institute of Technology, USAKonstantinos Laskaris, Tesla Motors, USAYoung Joo Lee, General Motors, USA

Srdjan Lukic, North Carolina State University, USAOmer Onar, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryVenkateswara Sankaran, Ford Motor Company, USARich Scholer, FCA US LLC, USABaiming Shao, Mercedez Benz R&D, USAXiaodong Shi, Mercedez Benz R&D, USAHong Yang, Magna, USA

Power Converter TopologiesAli Khajehoddin (Vice Chair), University of Alberta, CanadaGrant Pitel (Vice Chair), Magna-Power Electronics, USAYunwei (Ryan) Li (Vice Chair), University of Alberta, CanadaAli Bazzi, University of Connecticut, USAJack Bourne, NWL, USARob Cuzner, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, USAMichael Harke, UTC Aerospace Systems, USAHoushang Karimi, Polytechnique Montreal, CanadaMasoud Karimi-Ghartemani, Mississippi state university, USAGreg Kish, University of Alberta, CanadaAli Mehrizi-Sani, Washington State University, USAAlireza Safaee, OSRAM SYLVANIA, USAGiri Venkataramanan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

Control, Modelling and Optimization of Power ConvertersLuca Solero (Vice Chair), Roma Tre University, ItalyPericle Zanchetta (Vice Chair), University of Nottingham, UKStefano Bifaretti, University of Rome Tor Vergata, ItalyMaurizio Cirrincione, University of South Pacific, FijiDavid Diaz, University of Oviedo, SpainAndrea Formentini, University of Nottingham, UKAlessandro Lidozzi, ROMA TRE University, ItalyGiovanna Oriti, Naval Postgraduate School, USARoberto Petrella, DIEG - University of Udine, ItalyMatthias Preindl, University of Columbia, USAMarcello Pucci, ISSIA-CNR, ItalyJon Are Suul SINTEF, Norwegian University of Science

and Technology, NorwayLixiang Wei, Rockwell Automation, USANavid Zargari, Rockwell Automation, Canada

Electrical MachinesEmmanuel Agamloh (Vice Chair), Advanced Energy, USAAkira Chiba (Vice Chair), Tokyo Institute of Technology, JapanLuigi Alberti, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, ItalyAli Bazzi, University of Connecticut, USANicola Bianchi, University of Padova, ItalyAndrea Cavagnino, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyFrancesco Cupertino, Politechnico Bari, Italy

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Program Subcommittees (continued)

Giulio De Donato, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, ItalyDavid Diaz Reigosa, University of Oviedo, SpainAbraham Gebregergis, Halla Mechatronics, USAGreg Heins, Regal Beloit, USAMohammad Islam, Halla Mechatronics, USASang Bin Lee, Korea University, South KoreaRenato Lyra, Aerotech Inc., USAAntonio J. Marques Cardoso, University of Beira Interior, PortugalWen Ouyang, ABB US Corporate Research Center, USAYves Perriard, EPFL, SwitzerlandRashmi Prasad, General Motors, USAMarcello Pucci, ISSIA-CNR, ItalyRonghai Qu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, ChinaKhwaja Rahman, General Motors, USAManoj Shah, GE -Global Research, USAThomas Wu, University of Central Florida, USAWei Xu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, USAShih-Chin Yang, National Taiwan University, TaiwanJulia Zhang, Oregon State University, USA

Electric DrivesFabio Giulii Capponi (Vice Chair), University of Roma “La Sapienza”, ItalyMahesh Swamy (Vice Chair), Yaskawa America, Inc., USADavide Barater, University of Parma, ItalyAli Bazzi, University of Connecticut, USANicola Bianchi, University of Padova, ItalyWenping Cao, Aston University, UKMazharul Chowdhury, Halla Mechatronics, USAUday Deshpande, Ingersoll Rand, USADavid Diaz Reigosa, University of Oviedo, SpainRukmi Dutta, UNSW, AustraliaMarko Hinkkanen, Aalto University, FinlandRakib Islam, Nexteer Automotive, USADong Jiang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, ChinaAntonio J. Marques Cardoso, University of Beira Interior, PortugalDi Pan, GE Global Research, USAGianmario Pellegrino, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyRoberto Petrella, DIEG - University of Udine, ItalyPrerit Pramod, Nexteer Automotive Corporation, USARashmi Prasad, General Motors, USARamakrishnan Raja, Halla Mechatronics, USAGiacomo Scelba, University of Catania, ItalyStefan Schroeder, GE Global Research, USAJul-Ki Seok, Yeungnam University, South KoreaTakahiro Suzuki, Hitachi, Ltd., JapanShih-Chin Yang, National Taiwan University, TaiwanPinjia Zhang, Tsinghua University, ChinaYue Zhao, University of Arkansas, USA

Power Semiconductor Devices, Passive Components, Pack-aging, Integration, and MaterialsShashank Krishnamurthy (Vice Chair), UTRC, USATy McNutt (Vice Chair), Wolfspeed, a Cree Company, USADaniel Costinett, University of Tennessee, USAMuhammad Nawaz, ABB Corporate Research, SwedenJelena Popovic, Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsPradeep S. Shenoy, Texas Instruments, USACharles Sullivan, Dartmouth College, USARuxi Wang, General Electric Global Research Center, USA

Energy Efficiency Systems and ApplicationsDehong Xu (Vice Chair), Zhejiang University, ChinaKhurram Afridi (Vice Chair), University of Colorado Boulder, USAFrancisco Canales, ABB Corporate Research, SwitzerlandDavid Perreault, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Emerging Technologies and ApplicationsTsorng-Juu Liang (Vice Chair), National Cheng Kung University, TaiwanYaosuo “Sonny” Xue (Vice Chair), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USAYaow-Ming Chen, National Taiwan University, TaiwanHuang-Jen Chiu, National Taiwan University of Science

and Technology, TaiwanOscar Lucia, University of Zaragoza, SpainHuai Wang, Aalborg University, DenmarkJin Wang, Ohio State University, USAFrancisco Canales, ABB Corporate Research, SwitzerlandDavid Perreault, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Datacenters and Telecommunication ApplicationsRobert Pilawa-Podgurski (Vice Chair), University of Illinois

Urbana-Champaign, USAAlexis Kwasinksi (Vice Chair), University of Pittsburgh, USA

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FIRST FLOOR

Registration

Exhibit Hall

Plenary, Banquet & Awards Luncheon

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Schedule-at-a-Glance

SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

Monday, September 19th7:00AM – 7:00PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

8:30AM – 12:00PM Plenary Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom ABCD

10:30AM – 10:50AM AM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100/200 Foyers

12:30PM – 1:30PM Lunch on Your Own

12:30PM – 4:00PM Exhibitor Products and Services Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 103C

Oral Sessions • 1:30PM – 4:00PM

203DE 203C 202A 102D 202E 203AB 102C 102E 102A 202D 101A 102B 101CD 101B 202C 202B

S1: Modular

Multi-Level Converters, HVDC, and DC Grids I

S2: Renewable

Energy I

S3: Modelling, Analysis,

and Control of Grid-

Connected Converters

S4: DC-DC

Converters: Switched Capacitor

S5: Multi-Phase

Rectifiers

S6: Single-Phase

Inverters

S7: DC-DC

Converters I

S8: DC-DC:

Dual Active Bridge

S9: Electro-

magnetic Interference

(EMI) in Power

Converters

S10: Modeling

and Control of DC-AC

Converters I

S11: Induction Machines

S12: Prof. S. Nandi

Memorial Session:

Diagnostics of Electric Machines

S13: Control of Electric Drives I

S14: Medium Voltage

Drives and High Power

Drives,

S15: Power

Modules

S16: Wireless

Power Transfer I

4:00PM – 8:00PM Exhibit Hall Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

4:00PM – 8:00PM Expo Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

4:10PM – 6:30PM Student Demonstrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

5:30PM – 7:00PM Poster Session I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

Tuesday, September 20th7:30AM – 5:30PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

Oral Sessions • 8:30AM – 11:00AM

203AB 203DE 203C 202A 102D 202E 102C 102E 202D 102B 101A 101B 101CD 202C 102A 202B 103C

S17: Photo-voltaic

Converters I

S18: Modular

Multi-Level Converters, HVDC, and DC Grids II

S19: Renewable

Energy II

S20: Utility

Applica-tions I

S21: Electric

Machines for Trans-portation

Electrifica-tion

S22: Multilevel Converter Applica-

tions

S23: Mod-eling and Control

of DC-DC Convert-

ers I

S24: Mod-ulation Tech-

niques I

S25: Model

Predictive Control

of Power Converters

S26: Reluctance Machines

S27: Materials and Man-ufacturing Issues of Electric

Machines

S28: Induction

Motor Drives

S29: PM and

IPM Motor Drives I,

S30: Wide

Bandgap Applica-

tions: Com-parative Studies

S31: Gate Drive

Tech-niques I

S32: Wireless

Power Transfer II

SS1: Simulation

and Modelling

11:00AM – 5:30PM Exhibit Hall Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

11:00AM – 12:30PM Poster Session II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

11:10AM – 11:30AM AM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

1:00PM – 2:30PM Lunch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

3:00PM – 4:30PM Poster Session III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

4:30PM – 5:00PM PM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Exhibit Hall A

5:30PM – 7:30PM Town Hall I: Internet of Things: Why Do We Care? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 102C

5:30PM – 7:30PM Town Hall II: Close to the Edge: The New Frontier of the Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 202C

Sunday, September 18th7:00AM – 7:00PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

AM Tutorials • 8:00AM – 12:00PM

101B 101CD 102B 102C 102D 103C

T1-1: Mechanical, Solid State

and Hybrid Circuit Breakers for Protection of DC and AC Grids

T1-2: Principles and Applications of Modular Multilevel Converters

T1-3: Linearized Modeling and

Stability Analysis of AC Power Electronic Based Power Systems

T1-4: The Origin of Converters

T1-5: Advanced High-Power

Industrial Drives

T1-6: Power Semiconductors

for Vehicle Traction Inverters: From Discretes to Power Modules, from Silicon to Wide Band Gap Devices

12:00PM – 1:00PM Lunch on Your Own

PM Tutorials • 1:00PM – 5:00PM

101B 101CD 102B 102C 102D 103C

T2-1: Electric Machine Design for

Automotive Applications

T2-2: High Power Si & SiC Module

Technology & Application Considerations

T2-3: Shipboard

DC Microgrids

T2-4: Renewables, Energy Storage

and Power Electronics as Enabling Technologies

for the Smart Grid

T2-5: Modeling and Control

of Grid Inverters

T2-6: Predictive Control –

A Simple and Powerful Method of Control Power Converters

and Drives

5:30PM – 7:30PM Opening Reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milwaukee Art Museum

Saturday, September 17th5:00PM – 7:00PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

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Wednesday, September 21st7:30AM– 5:30PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

Oral Sessions • 8:30AM – 10:10AM

203AB 203C 202D 202A 203DE 102D 102C 102E 202E 102B 101A 101B 101CD 202C 102A 202B 103C

S33: Photovolta-ic Convert-

ers II

S34: Converter Applica-tions for

Alternative Energy

Systems

S35: Modeling, Analysis,

and Control of

Grid- Connected Convert-

ers I

S36: Utility

Applica-tions II

S37: DC

Microgrids I

S38: Trans-

portation Electrifica-

tion I

S39: Modeling

and Control

of DC-DC Converters

II

S40: Modula-

tion Techniques

II

S41: Modeling,

Control and Sta-bility of Modular

Multilevel Converters

S42: Reluctance Machines

II

S43: PM

Machines I

S44: Drive/Utility

Interface

S45: PM and

IPM Motor Drives II

S46: Modeling of WBG Devices

and Modules

S47: Gate Drive Techniques

II

S48: Wireless

Power Transfer III

SS2: Cyber

Security Grid I

10:10AM – 10:30AM AM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100/200 Foyers

Oral Sessions • 10:30AM – 12:10PM

203AB 203C 202A 202D 203DE 102E 102D 202E 202B 102C 102B 101A 101B 101CD 202C 102A 103C

S49: Control for Photovolta-ic Applica-

tions

S50: Photo-voltaic

Character-ization and Modeling

S51: Utility

Applica-tions III

S52: Modeling, Analysis,

and Control of Grid-Con-

nected Convert-

ers II

S53: DC

Microgrids II

S54: Datacen-ters and Telecom-

munication Applica-

tions

S55: Trans-

portation Electrifica-

tion II

S56: PFC

Rectifiers

S57: Modeling

and Control of Multilevel Converters

S58: Mod-eling and Control of Resonant

Converters

S59: Electric

Machines for Au-

tomotive Applica-tions I

S60: PM

Machines II

S61: Multilevel

Motor Drives

S62: PM and

IPM Motor Drives III

S63: Wide

Bandgap Applica-tions: SiC

S64: LED

Drivers

SS3: Cyber

Security Grid II

12:10PM – 2:00PM Lunch on Your Own

Oral Sessions • 1:30PM – 3:10PM

203C 202A 202D 102D 202E 202B 102C 102E 102B 101A 101B 101CD 102A 202C 203AB 203DE 103C

S65: Modeling

and Control of Alternative

Energy Applica-

tions

S66: Utility

Applica-tions IV

S67: Modeling, Analysis,

and Control of Grid-Con-

nected Converters

III

S68: WBG in Traction Applica-

tion

S69: Single Phase

Rectifiers

S70: Multilevel Converters

S71: DC-DC

Converters II

S72: Reliability, Diagnostic and Faults Analysis in Power

Converters I

S73: Electric

Machines for

Automo-tive Appli-cations II

S74: PM

Machines III

S75: Drive

Applica-tions

S76: Sensorless

Drives I

S77: Junction

Tem-perature Sensing

and Monitoring

S78: Wide

Bandgap Applica-

tions: GaN

S79: Applica-tions of Droop Control

S80: DC

Microgrids III

SS4: SiC Device

3:10PM – 3:30PM PM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100/200 Foyers

Oral Sessions • 3:30PM – 5:10PM

203AB 203C 202A 202D 102D 102C 202E 203DE 102E 202B 102B 101A 101B 101CD 202C 102A 103C

S81: Wind Ener-gy Control and Opera-

tions

S82: Energy

Harvesting Systems

S83: Utility

Applica-tions V

S84: Modeling, Analysis,

and Control of Grid-Con-

nected Converters

IV

S85: More

Electric Aircraft

S86: DC-DC

Converters: High

Frequency

S87: Modeling

and Control of AC-DC

Converters

S88: Converter Control in Microgrids

and Distributed Generation

S89: Reliability, Diagnostic and Faults Analysis in Power

Converters II

S90: Reliability and Fault

Toler-ance in

Multilevel Converters

S91: Electric

Machines for Au-

tomotive Applica-tions III

S92: PM

Machines IV

S93: Energy

Efficient Motor Drives

S94: Sensorless

Drives II

S95: Silicon

and WBG Devices

S96:Distribution-

System Utility

Interface

SS5: Electricity

Water Nexus

7:00PM – 9:30PM ECCE Oktoberfest Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom ABCD

SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

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Schedule-at-a-Glance (continued)

Thursday, September 22nd7:30AM – 12:00PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

Oral Sessions • 8:30AM – 10:10AM

203AB 203C 101B 203DE 102D 202A 202B 102C 202D 102E 102B 101A 101CD 202C 102A 202E 103C

S97: Converter

S98: Energy Storage Systems

S99: Power

Quality I

S100: AC

Micro-grids I:

S101: Battery

Manage-ment for Trans-

portation Electrifi-cation I

S102: Grid

S103: D

Modular

S104: DC-DC

Isolated: LLC

S105: Modeling

and Control of Grid

S106: Fault

Prognosis for Power Devices

S107: Thermal Analyses of Electric Machines

S108: S109: Control of Electric Drives II

S110: Power

S111: Magnet-

ics I

S112:Grid

Synchro-nization

SS6: AdvancedElectricalMachines

10:10AM – 10:30AM AM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100/200 Foyers

SCHEDULE-AT-A-GLANCE

Oral Sessions • 10:30AM – 12:10PM

203AB 203C 203DE 102D 202A 202E 202B 102C 202D 101B 102E 101A 102B 101CD 102A 202C 103C

S113: Electric

S114: Converter Topolo-gies for Energy Storage Systems

S115: AC Micro-grids II: Sharing

and Coor-dination

S116: Batteries

and Battery

Manage-ment for Trans-

portation Electrifi-cation II

S117: Multi-Phase

Inverter

S118: AC-AC

Convert-ers I

S119: Modular Multilev-el Con-verters

(MMC) II

S120: DC-DC

Isolated: Resonant

S121: Modeling

and Control of Grid Con-

nected Convert-

er II

S122: Power

Quality II

S123: Stability in Power Convert-

ers I

S124: Non-Con-ventional Machine Configu-rations I

S125: Noise and

Vibration Issues in Electric

Machines

S126: Electrical Drives for

Aero-space and

Traction Applica-

tions

S127: Magnet-

ics II

S128: Device Short Circuit Capa-bility

SS7: Advanced Electrical Machines

II

12:10PM – 2:00PM Awards Luncheon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom ABCD

Oral Sessions • 2:00PM – 3:40PM

203AB 203C 203DE 102D 202A 202E 202B 102C 202D 102E 202C 101B 101A 102B 101CD 102A

S129: DFIG

Based Wind Power

Systems

S130: Utility Scale

Battery Systems

S131: AC Micro-grids III:

Operation, Control

and Energy

Manage-ment

S132: Battery

Charging for Trans-portation Electrifi-cation

S133: Three-Phase

Inverter PWM

S134: AC-AC

Convert-ers II

S135: Modular

Multilevel Convert-

ers (MMC) III

S136: DC-DC: Isolated

Convertes

S137: Modeling

and Control

of DC-AC Convert-

ers II

S138: Stability in Power Convert-

ers II

S139: Design Optimi-zation of Power

Convert-ers,

S140: Active Power Filters

S141: Non-Con-ventional Machine

Configura-tions II

S142: Magnetic

Gears

S143: High

Speed and Direct

Drives

S144: Power Assem-

blies

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Thursday, September 22nd7:30AM – 12:00PM Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor Wisconsin Center

Oral Sessions • 8:30AM – 10:10AM

203AB 203C 101B 203DE 102D 202A 202B 102C 202D 102E 102B 101A 101CD 202C 102A 202E 103C

S97: Converter

S98: Energy Storage Systems

S99: Power

Quality I

S100: AC

Micro-grids I:

S101: Battery

Manage-ment for Trans-

portation Electrifi-cation I

S102: Grid

S103: D

Modular

S104: DC-DC

Isolated: LLC

S105: Modeling

and Control of Grid

S106: Fault

Prognosis for Power Devices

S107: Thermal Analyses of Electric Machines

S108: S109: Control of Electric Drives II

S110: Power

S111: Magnet-

ics I

S112:Grid

Synchro-nization

SS6: AdvancedElectricalMachines

10:10AM – 10:30AM AM Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100/200 Foyers

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

Conference HighlightsPlenary SessionThe plenary session features keynote speeches from Prof. Arun Majumdar from Stanford University and former Director of ARPA-E; Mr. Blake Moret, CEO of Rockwell Automation; Prof. Massoud Amin from University of Minnesota; Mr. Michael Regelski, CTO/Electrical Sector of Eaton Corporation; and Dr. Guangfu Tang, Vice President, Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute of China on a wide range of topics related to energy and sustainability. We are extremely fortunate to have these distinguished leaders from industry and academia to share their visions and wisdoms with us on the opening day of the conference.

Oral SessionsThe Technical Program Committee organized a rigorous peer review process and has carefully picked over 600 papers making up 16 parallel Oral Sessions. The technical program includes papers of broad appeal scheduled for oral presentation from Monday afternoon through Thursday morning. The various technical venues cover all areas of technical interest to the practicing power electronics professional. The papers are sure to give you many new design ideas that you can apply to your work immediately.

Poster SessionsECCE’s poster sessions gives our attendees a unique opportunity to engage in discussions with 300 or so presenters in a way more interactive and more in depth way than possible in oral sessions. Each of our 3 poster presentation sessions will allow nearly 100 ideas to be viewed by our ECCE community. Our poster presenters will have an hour and a half to present their topics over the course of Monday evening and throughout the day on Tuesday. A broad range of topics and ideas will be covered during these interactive dialogues.

Town Hall MeetingsTown Halls serve as a public forum during the conference to discuss topics that are state of the art, controversial, forward looking, and motivate creative and innovative thinking. Town Halls create interaction between a panel of experts and attendees. It could become a massive debate with opportunities for a lot of back and forth. The panel will give their opinions and thought on the topic while also fielding dissenting opinions and questions. Beer and chips will be provided. Join us on Tuesday from 5:30 – 7:30 PM for moderated discussion on the following topics:

• Industrial Internet of Things: Why Do We Care?

• Close to the Edge: The New Frontier of the Grid

Special SessionsWe are pleased to offer 7 special sessions this year presented by a field of experts Tuesday through Thursday. These presentation-only sessions are focused on timely and practical topics in the field.

Exhibitor Products and Services SessionsECCE is the ideal place for companies to exhibit and promote their products and services and for savvy engineers, industry veterans and fresh startups alike to stay abreast of the research. These half-hour, industry-driven sessions, provide an in-depth look off the show floor from our exhibitors, showcasing their innovative products and services. The sessions will occur Monday afternoon in Room 103C.

Exhibit Hall Opening ReceptionJoin us for the opening of the ECCE 2016 Exhibit Hall! Enjoy a drink and hor d’oeuvres as you mingle with industry partners and friends and explore the latest advances in products and services to meet the needs of current and future challenges facing the energy conversion industry. The Hall opens Monday, September 19th – 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Wisconsin Center Exhibit Hall A.

Student DemonstrationsSince 2011, ECCE has introduced the hardware demo event for students to showcase their research outcomes and interact with academia and industry. This year’s selected students were chosen from an impressive group of applicants. Visit the Student Demonstration Lounge in the Exhibit Hall A and support the social network among students from different universities and countries as they demonstrate their research on emerging technology. The Student Demonstration Lounge is open during Exhibit Hall hours.

Social EventsSocial events provide an opportunity for attendees to network in a social setting and to further indulge in conversation around the conference or to simply catch up with an old friend or colleague! Special events also allow attendees the chance to relax and unwind and become acquainted with the conference city. This year’s conference includes some of the following special events: Opening Reception at the Milwaukee Art Museum, ECCE’s Banquet Oktoberfest, and an Award Luncheon to recognize and honor outstanding folks in the industry. You will need tickets for admission into these events.

Sunday Welcome ReceptionThe conference will host a Sunday Reception in the Milwaukee Art Museum, with its landmark modern architecture, and a great view of Lake Michigan. The museum is only 15 minute walk from the convention center. Bus service is available for those who wish to use. The Presidents of IAS and PELS will greet attendees at the event. You will also have a chance to thank and mingle with our corporate partners, and meet and greet our colleagues who have become IEEE Fellows this year. For the first time ECCE attendees, you will have a unique opportunity to get through the museum door 30 minutes before everyone else and enjoy a special orientation session. Join us on Sunday from 5:30 – 7:30 PM (Bus leaves Convention Center 5:00-5:30, and returns 7:00-8:00)

Wednesday Oktoberfest BanquetMilwaukee is proud of its German heritage and its beer brewing history. There is no better way to celebrate our conference than a true Oktoberfest themed banquet. Milwaukee brewed special Oktoberfest beers and non-alcohol drinks will be served in our own ECCE beer steins that are for you to take home as souvenirs. Folk music and dance performance will make you forget about these technical topics for a moment or two. Join us on Wednesday from 7:00 – 9:30 PM in Ballroom ABCD.

Thursday IEEE Award LuncheonWe will gather to celebrate the great achievement of some of our colleagues at our traditional IEEE Award Luncheon event. Join us on Thursday from 12:10 – 2:00 PM in Ballroom ABCD.

Newcomer’s OrientationECCE has grown into a very large conference, the amount of parallel activities is staggering. This session is our service to our first time attendees, serving as the introductory session for our colleagues who have not been to our conference before. We will cover everything that you need to know about the conference, the schedules, all of the program offerings, some behind the curtain tricks and tidbits to help the first time attendee to get comfortable and be able to confidently navigate this conference week.

The ECCE Steering Committee members will be presenting and answering your questions regarding any issues that you may have regarding the conference.

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pens

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nver

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or

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nver

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DC, a

nd

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an

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nnec

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MI)

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odel

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and

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of D

C-AC

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I

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In

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Mac

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of. S

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di M

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Sess

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of El

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achin

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Co

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Elec

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Drive

s I

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ediu

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Drive

s and

Hi

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ower

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ives

S15:

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wer

M

odul

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less

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ulat

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alys

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Event ServicesRegistration Saturday through ThursdayMain Lobby Foyer – 1st Floor, Wisconsin Center

On-site registration will be open during the following hours:Saturday, September 17th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00PM – 7:00PMSunday, September 18th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00AM – 7:00PMMonday, September 19th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00AM – 7:00PMTuesday, September 20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30AM – 5:30PMWednesday, September 21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30AM – 5:30PMThursday, September 22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30AM – 12:00PM

Full Conference and Tutorial Registration Full Conference Registration admits one entrance into all technical sessions, plenary sessions, town hall meetings, access to the exhibition and all social functions. Additional guest social function tickets for receptions can be purchased at the Registration Desk.

Tutorials will take place on Sunday, September 18th, 2016. You may select one morning session and one afternoon session. The rates are outlined below. The registration rate is the same if you choose to attend either one or two tutorials. The registration fee includes materials for all 12 tutorials.

On-Site Registration RatesConference

Only Tutorial

Only*Conference & Tutorial

IEEE Member $900.00 $475.00 $1,300.00

Student IEEE Member

$400.00 $425.00 $750.00

Student Non-Mem-ber

$450.00 $475.00 $800.00

Society Member $850.00 $425.00 $1,250.00

Life Member $400.00 $400.00 $750.00

Non-Member $1,050.00 $ 475.00 $1,450.00

*Access to specified sessions is permitted only if applicable for that day’s activities.

One-Day RegistrationOne-Day Registration admits one entrance into that day’s technical sessions, the plenary sessions*, town hall meetings*, industrial seminars*, and access to the exhibition.One-Day Registration Rates

Society Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300.00IEEE Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $350.00Non-Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $450.00

Certificate of AttendanceCertificates of Attendance will not be provided for ECCE 2016.

ReceiptsAll who register online will receive a receipt/confirmation via email. All registrants will also receive a receipt attached to their badge, which can be obtained upon check-in. If you need additional paperwork, please contact the customer service staff, located at the Registration Desk.

Expo OnlyExpo Only Registration allows access to the Expo only on Tuesday, September 20th. Attendees may have access to the Expo hall complimentary on September 20th after 2:30PM. You may purchase an Expo Only Registration for $25 at the Registration Desk located in the Main Lobby Foyer before 2PM.

Guest TicketsGuests may purchase a registration for $175, which includes admission to the opening reception, awards luncheon and conference banquet. A limit-ed number of awards luncheon and conference banquet tickets will be sold onsite. You can still include your guest’s name on the registration form, even if he or she does not want to attend the social functions. You may also purchase individual event tickets per the rates below.

Full Guest Ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $175.00 Opening Reception Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 ECCE Banquet Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 Awards Luncheon Only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00

BadgesBadges should be worn at all official functions of the meeting. Badge checkers will be stationed throughout the meeting areas. Only those with technical registrations will be allowed into sessions. If you forget or lose your badge, you may obtain a second badge at the Registration Desk with proof of registration.

Consent to Use of Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at, or participation in, ECCE constitutes an agreement by the registrant to ECCE’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities.

Creative DigressionsMonday through Thursday Room: 103B

Creative Digressions is what we call a space reserved for those confer-ence attendees who need to go someplace to think, to discuss, and to organize their minds around the hubbub of activities around them. ECCE 2016 is packed with activities that fully engage the mental capacities of the participants, the din of activity and the excitement of absorbing and understanding new information and knowledge can sometimes be over-whelming. Think of Creative Digressions as an oasis within the confer-ence. The room has been set aside with large tables set up for relaxed conversations rather than for presentation purposes; note pads, easels and white boards are provided in place of cocktail napkins and backs of envelopes to facilitate one-on-one discussions, idea generation sessions, business meetings, or social interactions. Coffee and tea, the lifeblood of engineering, will be provided to fuel the physical mind so that the innova-tive process can continue.

IAS/PELS Community LoungeMonday through Thursday Room: 103D

The IAS/PELS Community Lounge is an additional space for conference attendees to use as an area for team building and socializing. Unlike the Creative Digressions room, groups can book this room for exclusive use on a first-come, first-served basis. Please visit registration to reserve.

EVENT SERVICES

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Accessibility for Registrants with DisabilitiesThe meeting staff will work with attendees to provide reasonable accom-modations for those who require special needs. To request assistance on-site, please check in at the Registration Desk.

Distributing Commercial Material at ECCERULES FOR NON-EXHIBITORS Distribution of commercial material in the ECCE 2016 hotel space (including directly to the hotel rooms of ECCE participants), meeting space and Exhibit Hall by people or organizations not participating in the Exposition is prohibited.

ECCE reserves the right to remove without notice any materials not in compliance with this policy.

RULES FOR EXHIBITORS Exhibitors may only distribute commercial materials in their booth, at Exhibitor Product Demos they are conducting and at press conferences they are holding. ECCE reserves the right to remove without notice any materials not in compliance with this policy.

Cameras and Recording DevicesThe use of cameras and/or recorders is strictly prohibited during the oral and poster sessions. Limited use is allowed for Exhibitors in their own booth area. Personal photography is allowed at social functions.

HotelsThe ECCE 2016 headquarter hotel is the Hilton Milwaukee City Center.

Hilton Milwaukee City Center509 W Wisconsin AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53203414-271-7250

Internet AccessGuest Room Internet is complimentary in IEEE Guestrooms at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center.

There is complimentary Wi-Fi in the foyer space throughout the Wisconsin Center.

Local TransportationTaxis are available in Milwaukee and staff at the information desk can assist you in calling a taxi. Popular ridesharing transportation companies Uber and Lyft are available in Milwaukee and these services offer afford-able, discounted rates. For more information on these services, please download their mobile apps.

The Wisconsin Center’s parking lot is open to the public. The lot is located at 500 W. Wells Street and costs $15 to park. A great source for locating additional parking in the area is http://www.parkmilwaukee.com/.

GENERAL INFORMATION

General InformationLost & FoundAny lost & found items should be turned into the Public Safety Office at the Wisconsin Center. The Public Safety Office is located on the north side of the building at 750 N 6th Street.

Visitor Information DeskVISIT Milwaukee staff members will be available at their information desk in the Wisconsin Center on Monday through Friday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM. The desk is located at the front entrance of the Wisconsin Center, which is at 4th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. Stop by for visitor guides, maps, coupon books and other brochures!

ParkingThe Wisconsin Center’s parking lot is open to the public. The lot is located at 500 W. Wells Street and costs $15 to park. A great source for locating additional parking in the area is http://www.parkmilwaukee.com/.

Meals & RefreshmentsMORNING REFRESHMENTSMonday, Wednesday and Thursday – Room: 100/200 FoyersTuesday – Exhibit Hall A

Monday, September 19th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30AM – 10:50AMTuesday, September 20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:10AM – 11:30AMWednesday, September 21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:10AM – 10:30AMThursday, September 22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:10AM – 10:30AM

LUNCHTuesday – Exhibit Hall A

Tuesday, September 20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00PM – 2:30PM

ECCE BANQUET – OKTOBERFESTWednesday – Wisconsin Center Ballroom ABCD

Wednesday, September 21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00PM – 9:30PM

AWARDS LUNCHEONThursday – Wisconsin Center Ballroom ABCD

Thursday, September 22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:10PM – 2:00PM

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTSTuesday – Exhibit Hall AWednesday – 100/200 Foyers

Tuesday, September 20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30PM – 5:00PMWednesday, September 21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:10PM – 3:30PM

Spouses and GuestSpouses and other guests of the conference are welcome to meet in the Creative Digressions in Room 103B on Monday and Tuesday from 9:00AM – 10:00AM for coffee and light refreshments. Information on things to do in Milwaukee will be provided.

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Discover Milwaukee , Chicago’s northern neighbor

on Lake Michigan, home of brewpubs, summer festivals, attractions and colorful neighborhoods

linked by RiverWalk. Milwaukee is the only city in the world where the city icon along the spectacular, Lake Michigan shoreline – the MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM – literally opens its “wings” to welcome all. Next door, maritime heritage meets 21st century cool at DISCOVERY WORLD with its high-tech displays and fresh and saltwater aquariums, also summer berth to Wisconsin’s official tall ship, the S/V DENIS SULLIVAN.

Stroll down the picturesque RIVERWALK – past the “BRONZE FONZ” statue of Henry Winkler’s beloved “Happy Days” character – to the HISTORIC THIRD WARD. This six-square-block, converted warehouse district contains the city’s highest concentration of art galleries, as well as theaters, specialty stores, restaurants and nightlife, and is anchored by foodie paradise MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MARKET, ranked among the top markets by Frommers.

Unleash your inner rebel at the world’s only HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM where a priceless display of 450 bikes celebrates the rich his-tory of Harley, the passion of the riders and Harley’s contribution to pop culture over the years. And it’s game on at POTAWATOMI HOTEL & CASINO for the excitement of more than 3,100 slot machines, 100 table games, an expanded, off-track betting room and numerous culinary options. In 2014, the casino expanded to include a 381room connected hotel.

Family fun is guaranteed at the nationally ranked MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO, MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM and MILLER PARK BASEBALL STADIUM, while adults can enjoy the sample brews on brewery tours offered by MillerCoors and local microbreweries like SPRECHER BREWING, LAKEFRONT BREWERY (rated in the top 4 per Trip Advisor) and MILWAUKEE BREWING COMPANY. MILWAUKEE FOOD AND CITY TOURS treats you to culinary tours of the ethnic neighborhoods and excursion boats and kayaks beckon on the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan.

Milwaukee 101

MILWAUKEE 101

WELCOME TO Milwaukee !

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Committee Meetings

ECCE Committee Meetings

IAS Committee Meetings

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

IAS-IPCSD - Editorial MeetingSunday, September 18th3:00PM –4:00PMRoom: 102A

IAS-IPCSD Department MeetingSunday, September 18th7:00PM – 8:00PMRoom: 102A

IAS Industrial Power Converter Committee (IPCC) MeetingMonday, September 19th6:30PM – 7:30PMRoom: 102A

IAS Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conversion Systems (RESC) MeetingTuesday, September 20th2:00PM – 3:00PMRoom: 102A

IAS Transportation Systems Committee (TSC) MeetingTuesday, September 20th3:00PM – 4:00PMRoom: 102B

IAS Power Electronics Devices and Components Committee (PEDCC) MeetingTuesday, September 20th5:00PM – 6:00PMRoom: 102A

IAS Electrical Machines Committee (EMC) MeetingTuesday, September 20th5:00PM – 6:00PMRoom: 102B

IAS Industrial Drives Committee (IDC) MeetingTuesday, September 20th6:00PM – 7:00PMRoom: 102D

KIPE – IEEE/IAS MeetingWednesday, September 21st4:30PM – 6:00PMRoom: 103D

IEE-J/IAS-IEEE/IAS MeetingThursday, September 22nd10:30AM – 12:00PMRoom: 103B

Committee Appreciation DinnerMonday, September 19th7:30PM – 10:00PMHarley-Davidson MOTOR Bar & Restaurant

2016 Steering Committee MeetingTuesday, September 20th10:30AM – 12:00PMGilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

2016, 2017 & 2018 Organizing Committee MeetingsWednesday, September 21st 8:00AM – 10:00AMIAS/PELS Community Lounge (Room 103E), Wisconsin Center

2016 Organizing Committee Debrief MeetingThursday, September 22nd4:00PM – 5:00PMIAS/PELS Community Lounge (Room 103E), Wisconsin Center

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CEU Credit Course – Modeling and Simulation for Power ElectronicsSaturday, September 17th8:00AM – 5:00PMRoom: Crystal | Hyatt Hotel

Pre Strategy Meeting Exec TeamSunday, September 18th9:30AM – 12:00PMRoom: Vue North | Hyatt Hotel

PELS AdCom Strategy MeetingSunday, September 18th12:00PM – 5:00PM Room: Vue North | Hyatt Hotel

Asian Power Electronics Coordination Committee Meeting (APECC)Sunday, September 18th6:30PM – 8:00PMRoom: Vue North | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Digital Media MeetingMonday, September 19th 10:30AM – 11:30AMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

FEPPCON Organizing Committee DiscussionMonday, September 19th 10:15AM – 11:30 AMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Technical Committee and Standing Committee ChairsMonday, September 19th 12:00 PM – 2:00 PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

Editorial and Industry Advisory Board MeetingMonday, September 19th12:00 PM – 2:00 PMCapital Grille Restaurant

ECCE Asia Coordination Committee MeetingMonday, September 19th12:00PM – 2:00PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS and PELS/IAS Joint Committee Meetings

International Technology Road Map on Wide Band Gap Semi Conductors ITRW WorkshopsMonday, September 19th2:00PM – 5:00PMRoom: Lakeshore B | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Bylaws and Constitution MeetingMonday, September 19th 2:00PM – 3:30PM Room: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Membership Committee MeetingMonday, September 19th 2:00PM – 5:00PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Chapter Chairs Meeting/ForumMonday, September 19th 5:00PM – 6:30PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Chapter Chairs Meeting and DinnerMonday, September 19th 6:30PM – 8:30PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Southern Conference Steering Committee (COBEP/SPEC)Tuesday, September 20th8:00AM – 9:00AMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

PELS/IAS Joint Motor Drives and Actuators Meeting (PELS TC3)Tuesday, September 20th9:00AM – 10:00AMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

Transportation Electrification Community MeetingTuesday, September 20th9:00AM – 10:00AMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS TC1 - Power and Control Core TechnologiesTuesday, September 20th10:00AM – 12:00PM Room: Lakeshore BC | Hyatt Hotel

International Future Energy Challenge 2016 (IFEC) Information SessionTuesday, September 20th10:00AM – 12:00PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

PELS Awards MeetingTuesday, September 20th10:30AM – 11:30AM Room: Executive AB

PELS Fellows Committee (Members Only)Tuesday, September 20th12:00PM – 1:00PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

PELS TC6 – High Performance and Emerging TechnologiesTuesday, September 20th12:00PM – 2:00PMRoom: Lakeshore BC | Hyatt Hotel

IEMDC Steering CommitteeTuesday, September 20th1:00PM – 2:00PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS TC2 - Power Conversion Systems and ComponentsTuesday, September 20th 2:00PM – 3:30PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS/IAS Joint Vehicle and Transportation Systems Meeting (PELS TC4)Tuesday, September 20th3:00PM – 4:00PMRoom: Lakeshore B | Hyatt Hotel

PEDG Steering Committee MeetingTuesday, September 20th3:00PM – 5:00PMRoom: Lakeshore A | Hyatt Hotel

Sister Society Cooperative PlanningTuesday, September 20th5:00PM – 6:00PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS TC5 – Sustainable Energy Technical CommitteeTuesday, September 20th 6:30PM – 7:30PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

Women in Engineering BreakfastWednesday, September 21st8:00AM – 9:00AM Room: Lakeshore BC | Hyatt Hotel

Please note, the majority of meetings for PELS will take place at the Hyatt. The Hyatt is located at 333 W Kilbourn Avenue and is 5 minutes walking distance from the Wisconsin Center.

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PELS Products (Transactions) Committee MeetingWednesday, September 21st9:00AM – 10:30AM Room: Lakeshore BC | Hyatt Hotel

PELS JESTPE Paper Awards and Editorial Board MeetingWednesday, September 21st10:30AM – 12:30PM Room: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Paper Awards and Editorial Board MeetingWednesday, September 21st11:30AM – 1:30PMRoom: Lakeshore Ballroom | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Nominations Committee (Members Only)Wednesday, September 21st 12:30PM – 2:30PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

ECCE Global Partnership Coordinating MeetingWednesday, September 21st1:00PM – 2:30PMRoom: Milwaukee | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Technical Operations Committee MeetingWednesday, September 21st1:30PM – 3:30PMRoom: Lakeshore BC | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Conferences Committee MeetingWednesday, September 21st3:30PM – 5:30PMRoom: Gilpatrick | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Standards Committee MeetingWednesday, September 21st2:00PM – 6:30PMRoom: Lakeshore BC | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Administrative Committee MeetingThursday, September 22nd2:00PM – 6:00PMRoom: Lakeshore Ballroom | Hyatt Hotel

PELS Administrative Committee DinnerThursday, September 22nd6:30PM – 9:30PMHarbor House Restaurant

PELS and PELS/IAS Joint Committee Meetings (continued)

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

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Special Events Newcomers OrientationSunday, September 18th, 5:00PM – 5:45PMMilwaukee Art Museum

Join us at the Milwaukee Art Museum prior to the Opening Reception for a short session intended to act as a guide for those who are new to ECCE. Join us to learn more about the week ahead with details on the agenda and types of sessions, nav-igating the Convention Center, and all the excitement Milwaukee has to offer! Light refreshments will be served.

Meet and Greet with the Fellows and PartnersSunday, September 18th, 5:30PM – 7:30PMLocation: Milwaukee Art Museum

Meet and Greet with our IAS and PELS Fellows as well as our conference partners at the Sunday evening Opening Reception at the Milwaukee Art Museum. A chance to chat, take photos and congratulate the 2016 IEEE Power Electronics Society Class of Fellows that have chosen to receive their award at ECCE and to also thank our gener-ous conference supporters and partners for their time and investment in ECCE 2016.

Vassilios AgelidisThe University of New South WalesAustralian Energy Research InstituteAustralia

Honored for contributions to power electronics, renewable energy conversion and integration with electricity grid

PELS Fellows

Tsorng-Juu LiangNational Cheng Kung UniversityDept of Electrical EngineeringTaiwan

Honored for contributions to power conversion for lighting and sustainable energy

Xinbo RuanNanjing University of Aeronautics & AstronauticsCollege of Automation EngineeringChina

Honored for contributions to switching-mode power converter topologies and modulation strategies

Henry ChungCity University of Hong KongDept. of Electronic Eng., Tat Chee Ave.Hong Kong

Honored for contributions to power electronic converters for lighting

Yungtaek JangDelta Products CorporationFremont, California, USA

Honored for contributions to efficiency optimization of ac-dc power supplies

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ECCE on Social Media twitter.com/ieee_ecce

SPECIAL EVENTS

Dr. Mohammad Islam Halla MechatronicsBay City, Michigan, USA

Honored for development of electromagnetic sensors and actuators for automotive applications

Opening ReceptionSunday, September 18th, 5:30PM – 7:30PMLocation: Milwaukee Art Museum

Join us at the beautiful Milwaukee Art Museum to kick off ECCE 2016! Take this time to mingle and network before the exciting week ahead. Light appetizers and beverages will be provided.

Bus and Parking information: The museum is within walking distance of the Wisconsin Center. For those planning to walk, volunteers will be stationed along the route to direct you. Transportation will also be pro-vided to and from the reception. Buses will be stationed outside of the Wisconsin Center beginning at 5PM and will rotate on a continuous loop until 8:00PM. Parking is available at the museum for $8.00.

Expo ReceptionMonday, September 19th, 4:00PM – 8:00PMExhibit Hall A

Enjoy a drink and light snacks while you mingle with industry partners and friends and explore the latest advances in products and services to meet the needs of current and future challenges facing the energy conversion industry.

IAS Fellows

Blake LloydQualitrol- Iris PowerMississauga, ON, Canada

Honored for development of non-intrusive diagnostics for electrical motors and generators

Annette MuetzeGraz University of TechnologyGraz, Austria

Honored for contributions to the analysis and mitigation of bearing currents in vari-able-speed drives

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Technical Tours – Harley-Davidson Powertrain Operations-Pilgrim Road TourMonday, September 19th, 12:15PM – 2:30PMLocation: Menomonee Falls, WI

Visit Harley Davidson’s home of the “Big Twin”, located at its 849,000 square foot Pilgrim Road Powertrain Operations facility. The factory tour offers a view of the assembly line and designated machining areas. Come see Harley in action as they assemble their H-D engines and transmissions!

Optional Walking TourWednesday, September 21st, 5:00PM – 6:00PMLocation: Wisconsin Center

Complimentary walking tours of Milwaukee will be available on Wednes-day, September 21st from 5:00PM to 6:00PM. Historic Milwaukee will be leading tours so be sure to check out all that the downtown Milwaukee has to offer! The tours will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you are interested in a tour, please meet at the front of the Wisconsin Center at 400 W. Wisconsin Ave for a 5:00PM departure.

SOLD OUT

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ECCE Banquet Wednesday, September 21st

7:00PM – 9:30PMWisconsin Center Ballroom ABCD

Milwaukee celebrates its German culture annually with Oktoberfest so we are

pleased to host conference attendees at our very own Oktoberfest

themed banquet.

Awards Luncheon Thursday, September 22nd, 12:10PM – 2:00PMWisconsin Center Ballroom ABCD

The Awards Luncheon recognizes the 2016 IEEE Awardees accepting their award at ECCE 2016. The IEEE Awards Program pays tribute to technical professionals whose exceptional achievements and outstanding contributions have made a lasting impact on technology, society and the engineering profession.

ECCE ClubhouseOpen during Expo Hall hoursExhibit Hall A

The ECCE Clubhouse is a place for exhibitors and at-tendees to recharge. Surrounded by the activity on the exhibit hall, the ECCE Clubhouse provides seating area for impromptu meetings, stimulating conversations and a chance to mingle with your new contacts. The Clubhouse has been set to provide both attendees and exhibitors an area to take a seat, grab a cup of coffee, re-charge their electronics and exchange ideas.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IAS & PELS Young Professionals ReceptionTuesday, September 20th, 6:30PM – 9:30PMSafehouse, 779 North Front Street, Milwaukee

How about an opportunity to mingle, interact, learn from the best minds of IEEE and have some fun. IEEE Industry Application Society – IAS and Power Electronics Society – PELS, give you this opportunity to learn from the life journey of the biggest leaders at ECCE along with an evening well spent talking to people from across the globe.

An evening filled with meeting new people, fun games, learning about the best practices in industry and academia, and having loads of fun with drinks and snacks. This event is free and open to students and young professionals. So make sure you don’t miss this wonderful chance to make new friends and meet new people. The event is also co-sponsored by IEEE Milwaukee Section IAS and PELS Chapters.

Please register @ https://goo.gl/forms/krf72p3vxfzOPYrB3 , to mark your presence for this amazing evening in Milwaukee.

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Special Events (continued)

Join us for beer, brats,

entertainment and networking!

Women in Engineering Breakfast Wednesday, September 21st, 8:00AM – 9:00AMLakeshore AB | Hyatt Hotel Speaker: Prof . Mahshid Amirabadi

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Visit WEMPEC Event on Friday, September 23

The Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC) is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, and we invite all ECCE attendees – including first-time visitors as well as alumni and long-time friends – to come spend the day after ECCE ends with us at the University of Wisconsin - Madison for this special open house event. For those of you who have not visited us before, Madison is only 120 km away from the conference site in Milwaukee.

Activities planned for the day include a mixture of open lab sessions to meet our students, presentations by our two co-founders, Emeritus Profs. Don Novotny and Tom Lipo, and plenty of opportunities for socializing, including a buffet lunch. Optional afternoon/early evening activities include campus tours and a boat cruise on lovely Lake Monona.

The environment will be CASUAL with an emphasis on schedule flexibility so that you can spend your time doing the things that most interest you. For your convenience and to avoid parking problems, bus transportation (for a minimal fee) is offered from Milwaukee to Madison and return.

For complete details, including a schedule for the day’s activities, please use the following link: https://applications.wempec.wisc.edu/ecce/form/landing.html Alternatively, you can find the Visit WEMPEC event as a menu item under the “Programs” tab at the top of the ECCE’16 home page.

Registration for our Visit WEMPEC event is required, and the online registration from is accessible from the link above. If you decide to join us, we ask your cooperation by registering as soon as possible in order to assist us with our preparations. There is a modest US$20 fee that is required of all participants to help us defray our costs for lunch and refreshments.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact our WEMPEC Administrative Director, Helene Demont, at [email protected].

Bob Lorenz and Tom Jahns, WEMPEC Co-Directors

Giri Venkataramanan, Bulent Sarlioglu, and Dan Ludois, WEMPEC Associate Directors

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Oral PresentersSPEAKER READY ROOMSunday through ThursdayRoom: 103A

ALL Oral Presenters must check in at the Speaker Ready Room at least 4 hours prior to their scheduled session. Even if you have submitted your presentation in advance and have no changes, you must check and confirm that the presentation is correct.

The hours of operation of the Speaker Ready Room are as follows:

Sunday, September 18th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30AM – 5:00PMMonday, September 19th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30AM – 5:00PMTuesday, September 20th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30AM – 12:00PMWednesday, September 21st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30AM – 6:00PMThursday, September 22nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30AM – 12:00PM

You may also edit your presentation during speaker ready room hours. If you have edits to your presentation, you will need to re-upload your pre-sentation by 4pm the day prior for speakers presenting before 12noon or by 12noon for speakers presenting after 1pm. Please note, if you have edits to your presentation after the cutoff time, you will need to bring them with you on a flash drive directly to the session room. AV personnel will upload all presentations onto the laptop in your scheduled session room.

ORAL PRESENTERS’ ORIENTATIONA Presenters’ orientation breakfast will be held for oral presenters and session chairs from 7:00AM – 8:00AM, Monday through Thursday at the Wisconsin Center. The location for the breakfast is as follows:

Monday Tuesday through Thursday Room: 203ABC Ballroom ABCD

Oral presenters should meet with their respective session chairs to review the format and timing of their session and alert conference management of any changes. Oral Presenters should attend the orientation each day that they are scheduled to provide an oral presentation (or chair a session); you may only attend on days on which you are scheduled to speak.

Poster PresentersPOSTER PRESENTATION SCHEDULEMonday/TuesdayExhibit Hall A

Poster Session I . . . . . . . . Monday, September 19th, 5:30PM – 7:00PMPoster Session II . . . . .Tuesday, September 20th, 11:00AM – 12:30PMPoster Session III . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 20th, 3:00PM – 4:30PM

Posters will be on display on Monday and Tuesday in Exhibit Hall A at the Wisconsin Center. The poster presenters should be available for questions at their display boards during their scheduled poster presentation time. If you are unsure in which session your poster should be presented, please review the complete Technical Session schedule.

Poster Presenters will have access to Exhibit Hall A at the Wisconsin Cen-ter to set up and tear down their posters at the times listed below for each of the Poster Sessions.

POSTER SESSION I Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, September 19th, 3:30PM – 4:30PMPoster Session . . . . . . . . . Monday, September 19th, 5:30PM – 7:00PMBreakdown. . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, September 19th, 7:00PM – 8:00PM

Presenters for Poster Session I must have their posters set-up no later than 4:30PM. Any posters that remain on the poster boards at 8:00PM, and do not belong in Poster Session II will be removed and kept at the Registration Desk.

POSTER SESSION II Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 20th, 9:00AM – 10:00AMPoster Session . . . . . . .Tuesday, September 20th, 11:00AM – 12:30PMBreakdown. . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 20th, 12:30PM – 1:30PM

Presenters for Poster Session II must have their posters set-up no later than 10:00AM. Any posters that remain on the poster boards at 1:30PM, and do not belong in Poster Session III will be removed and kept at the Registration Desk

POSTER SESSION III Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 20th, 1:30PM – 2:30PMPoster Session . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 20th, 3:00PM – 4:30PMBreakdown. . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, September 20th, 4:30PM – 5:30PM

Presenters for Poster Session I must have their posters set-up no later than 2:30PM. Any posters that remain on the poster boards at 5:30PM, will be removed and kept at the Registration Desk.

Uncollected posters will be discarded.

POSTER BOARDS & PUSH-PINS4’x8’ (1.2192m x 2.4384m) poster boards will be provided, so please keep these dimensions in mind when printing your posters. Push pins will be provided for all poster presenters.

POSTER PRESENTERS’ ORIENTATION A Presenters’ orientation will be held for poster presenters on Monday and Tuesday at the Wisconsin Center. The orientation will be located at the back of Exhibit Hall A behind the posters as follows:

Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday – 3:00PM – 3:30PMOrientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday – 8:30AM – 9:00AM

Poster Presenters should attend the orientation each day that they are scheduled to provide a poster presentation; you may only attend on days on which you are scheduled to present. Coffee and refreshment will be provided.

Presenter Information

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Monday, September 19th 8:30AM – 12:00PM

Wisconsin Center Ballroom ABCD

Plenary Chairs: Kaushik Rajashekara and Iqbal Husain

The distinguished plenary speakers were invited this year to share their insights on the trends and the future of various aspects of en-ergy conversion. The diverse mix of presentations from the leaders in their field will set the tone for this year’s conference. The organiz-ing committee is pleased to welcome each of these speakers and offers warm appreciation for their contribution to the success of the conference.

PLENARY SESSION

“INTELLIGENT MOTOR CONTROL IN A CONNECTED ENTERPRISE”Mr. Blake MoretPresident and CEO, Rockwell Automation

Blake Moret is the CEO of Rockwell Automa-tion. He has 30 years of experience in sales, systems, services and product groups across

Rockwell Automation. This experience includes international assign-ments in Europe and Canada. In 2005, He returned to Rockwell Automa-tion global headquarters in Milwaukee to serve as business lead for the company’s operator interface business. Two years later, he was named vice president and general manager, Customer Support and Mainte-nance. He then became the senior vice president of the Control Products and Solutions (CP&S) business of Rockwell Automation which provides intelligent motor control products, automation solutions, and support services to companies around the world. CP&S consists of four business units – Industrial Components Business, Power Control Business, Sys-tems and Solutions Business and Customer Support and Maintenance.

“OPTIONS TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE”Prof. Arun Majumdar Stanford University and former Founding Director of APAR-E

Prof. Majumdar’s research focuses on ther-mochemical water splitting reactions to pro-

duce carbon-free hydrogen; ionocalorics –electrochemical reactions for thermal energy conversion; understanding the limits of heat and mass transport in nanostructured materials; and re-engineering the electricity grid. In October 2009, President Obama nominated Dr. Majumdar to be the founding director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA-E), where he served until June 2012. Between March 2011 and June 2012, Arun was also the acting Under Secretary of Energy and a senior advisor to Secretary of Energy Steven Chu.

“FUTURE OF THE SMARTGRID”Prof. Massoud AminUniversity of Minnesota

M Massoud Amin is the Director of the Tech-nological Leadership Institute (TLI), holds the Honeywell/H.W. Sweatt Chair, is a professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE),

and a University Distinguished Teaching Professor Award Recipient at the University of Minnesota. He is Chairman of the IEEE Smart Grid, a Fellow of the IEEE and ASME, and a member of two utility industry regional entities that oversee reliability and security: the Texas Reliabil-ity Entity (as board chairman) and the Midwest Reliability Organization (as a board member).

“OPTIMIZED POWER MANAGEMENT USING DATA ANALYTICS”Mr. Michael RegelskiSenior VP of Engineering and Chief Technology Officer, Electrical Sector, Eaton Corporation

Mr. Regelski is responsible for overseeing technology development, new product development processes, and codes and standards for all Electri-cal Sector engineering activities at Eaton Corporation. He also leads the Electrical Sector in developing technology-driven strategies and growth initiatives. Regelski holds three U.S. Patents for Smart Card Utilization in Security Applications; Distributed Multi-Server Enterprise; Architecture for Security Systems; and Automatic Download of information to Security Systems. He is also a published author specializing in distributed comput-ing and data management.

“HVDC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA”Dr. Guangfu TangVice President, Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute, China

Guangfu Tang joined the CEPRI in 1998, where his focused on power electronics application

in power system, including flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS), high voltage and ultrahigh voltage DC (HVDC/UHVDC) transmission systems, VSC HVDC transmission systems, and DC grids. He became the execu-tive director of the State Grid Smart Grid Research Institute of China in 2012. He is now a vice president of Globe Energy Interconnection Research Institute, China. Dr. Tang served on CIGRE SC B4 committee. He is a member of CIGRESC B4 AG4 and IEC SC22F WG25 and MT22. He is also a member of the IEEE PES Narain Hingorani FACTS and Custom Power Award Committee.

Plenary Session

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What does the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) have to do with energy conversion? Why should we care?

Room: 102C

Emcee: Thomas Jahns, Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines

Organizer: Peter Wung, Staff Engineer, GE Aviation

Panelists: Steve Collier, Director Smart Grid Strategies, Milsoft Utility SolutionsRonnie Pettersson, Global Director of Product Management, ABBJoseph Salvo, Director at GE Global ResearchCliff Whitehead, Manager, Business Development at Rockwell Automation

Description:

• Why the Internet of Things (IoT)?

• What is the IIoT? Sensors Communications Storage and computing Analytics: Big Data, AI. Cybersecurity Resiliency Standards

• Why are large industrial companies, vendors, and users investing in the IIoT? What is in it for them?

• How do you monetize IoT and communicate the value to your customers and your own organization?

• What are the obstacles from companies for NOT jumping in?

The term Internet of Things has become an ubiquitous and trendy term in the popular media. Consumer Electronics Show (CES) featured the IoT prominently in 2016 in the product offering and we have been inundated by a plethora of articles and press releases trying to describe the IoT. Much of the attention has focused on the consumer market and the remarkable products and gadgets flooding the market.

To a lesser degree, the idea of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has also been a hot topic, but specifically for the commercial and industrial segments. This is an as yet unexplored part of the story that we, as technologists, must become more familiar with.

This Town Hall meeting brings together four leading experts and visionaries, all actually working on industry based IIoT projects and products. We have paired them with a renowned academic expert in the electric machines and power electronics realm to represent the interest of the general audience, bringing a curious mindset and a lifelong learner’s perspectives to the discussion.

This session is not just a recitation of statistics and facts, it is planned to be highly participatory. We invite questions and thought provoking inquiries about the amorphous idea of the IIoT and we foresee this exercise promoting discussions, arguments, rigorous exchange of informa-tion, opinions, and ideas. The panelists are all experts, they will be armed with information and data, but they will have worked in the area and bring practical knowledge and a practioner’s perspective and experience to the discussion.

Tuesday, September 20th 5:30PM – 7:30PM

TOWN HALL MEETING

Town Hall Meeting

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Tuesday, September 20th 5:30PM – 7:30PM

TOWN HALL MEETING

Close to the Edge: The New Frontier of the Grid?Room: 202C

Moderator: Johan H Enslin, EPIC, UNC Charlotte

Panelists: Igor Stamenkovic, EATON Deepak Divan, Varentec / Georgia TechRyan Kennedy, Atom PowerChad Eckhardt, GridBridgeTBD, Duke Energy

Abstract:

An integrated grid is developing at the edge of the grid. Traditionally grid operators did not have any visibility or control over the final few me-ters of the grid close to the customer’s premise. With Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), robust communication infrastructure, affordable sensors, solid-state protection and smart converter technology, the grid edge provides the ideal location to integrate distributed renewable energy, demand response technologies, OT-IT implementations and energy storage for the customer-focused utility of the future. The selected panelists will discuss challenges and opportunities to integrate grid-edge modernization technologies and business cases into a legacy and aging grid.

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SIMULATION AND MODELINGSS1: Challenges of Simulating Power Electronic SystemsTuesday, September 20th, 8:30AM – 11:00AMRoom 103C

The growth of electric vehicles and transportation, development and integration of renewable power, and broader adoption of motor control from industrial equipment to consumer products is driving the use of power electronics. Power electronics-based systems depend on optimized and energy-efficient embedded controls. An important step in developing these controls is system-level simulation.

In this panel discussion, thought leaders from academia and industry define the challenges of simulating power electronics, and experts in simulation technologies & approaches explain how they address these challenges. The session concludes with questions from the audience.

Moderator: Jim Sember, Executive Director of WEMPEC

Thought Leaders: Prof. Rob Cuzner, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Tim Obermann, Chief Engineer, Milwaukee Tool

Simulation Experts: Christian Dufour (OPAL-RT), Kris Eberle (Plexim), Albert Dunford (Powersim), Kerry Grand (MathWorks), and Dr. Ivan Celanovic (Typhoon HIL)

CYBER SECURITY OF THE GRID ISS2: Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery SystemsWednesday, September 21st, 8:30AM – 10:00AMRoom 103C

The Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems (CEDS) program emphasizes collaboration among the government, industry, universities, national laboratories, and end users to advance research and development in cybersecurity that is tailored to the unique performance requirements, design and operational environment of energy delivery systems. The aim of the program is to reduce the risk of energy disruptions due to cyber incidents as well as survive an intentional cyber assault with no loss of critical function. This presentation will describe the CEDS program, and in particular, the alignment of the CEDS program with the energy sector’s Roadmap to Achieve Energy Delivery Systems Cybersecurity, www.controlsystemsroadmap.net. The program will be delivered in two sections with section one beginning at 8:30 on Wednesday and section two taking place at 10:30 on Wednesday.

The first talk is an overview of a U.S. Department of Energy cybersecurity program known as CEDS – cybersecurity for energy delivery systems by program director Dr. Carol Hawk. This will be followed by presentations from Dr. Dmitry Ishchenko of ABB on a project they are undertaking to harden some of their equipment, and one by Prof. Osama Mohammad on securing smart grids. Prof. Mohammad and the fourth speaker, Dr. Tim Yardley, represent two recently awarded research centers in cybersecurity, SEEDS and CREDC, respectively.

SS3: Cyber Security of the Grid IIWednesday, September 21st, 10:30AM – 12:00PMRoom 103C

The second session will begin with two talks on cybersecurity for vehicular systems. The first of these will be given by Dr. Stacey Prowell from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The second will be given by Dr. Ashok Moghe from Cisco Systems. The final talks return to electric energy delivery systems. The third talk in this session is by Dennis Gammel of Schweitzer Engineering on cyber defense methods for industrial control systems. The final talk is provided by Bruno Sinopoli from Carnegie Mellon University on hardening cyber-physical systems.

SiC DEVICESSS4: Practical Implementation of SiC MOSFETs for Industrial Applications Wednesday, September 21st, 1:30PM – 3:00PMRoom 103C

SiC devices are now beginning to fulfill their many years of promise and are finding their way into niche industrial applications. This session, hosted by Infineon, GE and ABB will cover several aspects of the practical use of SiC devices from chip concept, thorough module layout, design implementation and applications. There will be four 20 minute presentations and a 15 minute open panel Q&A session with a group of technical experts in the field.

Our goal is to make this session informative and practical, and address some of the very real challenges that system and design engineers face when making decisions concerning the use of SiC MOSFETs.

Presentations.

1) SiC Trench MOSFETs. Design philosophy, performance and future challenges.Peter Friedrichs (Infineon Germany)

2) SiC MOSFETs and modules for high power industrial applications.Ljubisa Stevanovic (GE USA)

3) Practical implementation of a buck boost converter using SiC MOSFETs.Martin Knecht (Infineon Germany) and David Levett (Infineon USA)

4) SiC for MV Applications.Uwe Badstuebner (ABB Switzerland Ltd.)

Special Sessions

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SS5: Water Energy NexusWednesday, September 21st, 3:30PM –5:00PMRoom 103C

The Water Energy Nexus refers to both the use of water in energy production and the use of energy to extract, purify, deliver, heat, cool, treat and dispose of water. A broad range of products, processes, research topics and societal impacts fall under this category, however the intersection between energy conversion, renewable energy and water is resulting in several emerging and relevant technologies associated with achieving net zero energy usage and increased energy efficiency, self-sufficiency and resilience. Relevant products and research areas include real-time condition monitoring; integrated flow sensor technology; use of energy storage and renewables to prevent basement water back-up; alternatives to reverse osmosis systems; efficient, net zero energy waste water treatment; green technology for storm water treatment; low energy sewage inspection; and combined heat and power. Milwaukee is fast becoming a center for research and development in the water-energy area through the leadership of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), Marquette University, Midwest Energy Research Consortium (MWERC), the Milwaukee Water Council, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) and a host of area companies including AO Smith, Eaton Corp., Rockwell, Bosch Rexroth, ABB, Rexnord Industries, Schneider Electric and others.

This special session will include presentations on new developments in water-energy and future trends.

Moderator: Bruce Beihoff, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Presenters:

Low Energy Consumption Waste Water Treatment SystemsKevin Shafer, Executive Director of MMSD

Waste Water Treatment and Hydro-Power TechnologiesJohan Enslin, Duke Energy Distinguished Chair in Power Engineering Systems at University of North Carolina

Ryoichi Amano, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UWM specializing in fluid mechanics and heat transfer

Real-Time Water Sensors in Intelligent Water Distribution SystemsJunhong Chen, UWM Distinguished Professor specializing in energy conversion, storage and conservation, water sensors and pollution control

SS6: Advanced Electrical Machines IThursday, September 22nd, 8:30AM – 10:00AMRoom 103C

The advent and applications of the electrical machines in industry started in 19th century. Now, in 21st century, there are still strong investments and developments in designing and manufacturing electrical machines with high efficiency – as imposed by international standards – and high torque density – as imposed by modern applications as green aircrafts, electrical vehicles or renewables. Compared to the industry work horse, cheap, robust, reliable, i.e. the induction machines, the brushless permanent magnet machines (BPM) are currently representing the industrial electromagnetic/thermal/mechanical solution with the highest torque density. Superior in performance to any other electric motor topology: induction, reluctance, DC, wound-field synchronous, the large scale development of the BPM machines was possible when two rare-earth based permanent magnets were invented and the power electronics developments lead to cheap and highly efficient components.

While the theoretical aspects are largely analyzed and discussed in research papers coming from academia, the practical implementation and the encountered challenges in industrial environment is less debated and shared within the engineering community.

This two parts special session gathers experts from the industry to present various aspects and approaches in developing, prototyping and moving into mass production of the well established induction motors or the highest torque density solution: BPM machines.

The challenges in automotive, aviation, in building large BPM machines, the selection criteria of the permanent magnet materials, industrial production of induction and BPM machines and their presence in automotive industry to build EV/PHEV is illustrated in this special session.

The intended audience includes: engineers and researches from industry, student and academics, all with a focus on the analysis, development and production of brushless permanent magnet machines.

The session will involve two sessions. The first session will include the following presentations:

Automotive Motors: Recent Accomplishments and Challenges AheadAuthor: Bruno Lequesne, E-Motors Consulting, LLC, USA

More Electric Aircraft (MEA) Path ForwardAuthor: Hao Huang, Technology Chief, GE Aviation Electrical Power, USA

Induction Motors in the 21st CenturyAuthor: Steven Englebretson, ABB R&D, USA

The Design and Application of Latest Generation Permanent Magnet MachinesAuthor: Steven Stretz, Regal Beloit, USA

SS7: Advanced Electrical Machines IIThursday, September 22nd, 10:30AM – 12:00PMRoom 103C

The second portion of the session will include the following presentations:

Design, Manufacturing and Testing of Large Permanent Magnet GeneratorsAuthor: Haran Karmaker, TECO-Westinghouse, USA

Rare Earth Based Permanent Magnets for Electric Machines: Material Selection, Failure Risks and Design ConsiderationsAuthors: Melania Jasinski, Heeju Choi and Jinfang Liu, Engineering at Electron Energy Corp., USA

Traction Motor Solutions for Automotive ApplicationsAuthors: Mircea Popescu, James Goss, Dave Staton, Motor Design Ltd.,UK

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Tutorials

TUTORIALS

Sunday, September 18th 8:00AM – 12:00PM

AM Tutorials

T1-1 Mechanical, Solid State and Hybrid Circuit Breakers for Protection of DC and AC GridsRoom: 101BInstructors: Alex Huang, North Carolina State University, NC, USA, Chang Peng, North Carolina State University, NC, USA, Iqbal Husain, North Carolina State University, NC, USA

Mechanical circuit breakers have been the main protective devices in the century old AC grid. Due to the existence of current zero crossing, these devices with proper arc managements have served the function well. However, the fault current clearance time is in the range of several to tens of line cycles. As a consequence of the slow clearance speed, the fault current level is typically very high, resulting in significant challenges in substation design and coordination since all equipment must be rated to handle the high fault current levels. With the increased integration of more and more renewable and distributed generations in the distribution system, the fault current pattern is changing and the fault current level can be even higher. Therefore, faster protection are needed.

Compared to the AC grid, DC grid provides many advantages. At low voltage levels, LVDC such as 380VDC microgrids find more and more applications in renewable energy integrations and commercial buildings because of higher efficiency due to significantly simplified power conversion stages. Various energy sources, loads and storages are easily interconnected; and the power quality and system stability are improved. At high voltage levels, HVDC system has been increasingly used due to its high transmission efficiency very long distance when compared with HVAC system. Medium voltage DC (MVDC) is also actively studied for distribution system implementation and shipboard power. However, one of the most challenging issues for DC grids is their protection and control. Due to the absence of current zero crossing, traditional mechanical circuit breaker cannot be used. Also the protection speed must be significantly improved otherwise the fault current will be too high.

This tutorial’s objective is to provide an overview of the circuit breaker technology with an emphasis on the challenges and needs for ultra-fast circuit protection in AC and DC grids. The tutorial is organized in four parts: Part I provides a review of basic functions and technologies of AC circuit breakers in conventional AC systems, the challenges emerging from the protection and control of DC systems and advanced AC systems, as well as various circuit interruption technologies. Part II gives more details regarding the solid state circuit breakers. Part III focuses on the fast acting mechanical switch which is the key component to achieve low-loss high speed protection functions. In the end, Part IV identifies the challenges of high performance circuit breaker. Future research can be focused on high speed actuators, optimized solid state switches for circuit breakers, new topologies and system study for coordinated protection and control.

Note: All tutorials are held on September 18, 2016. Pre-registration for each tutorial is required. Please visit the Registration Desk for space availability.

T1-2 Principles and Applications of Modular Multilevel ConvertersRoom: 101CDInstructors: Dianguo Xu, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, Lie Xu, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK., Hong Rao, Electric Power Research Institute, China Southern Power Grid, Dengshan Zhang, Siemens Ltd., China

Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC), with distinctive features of modularity, scalability, easy assembly, high quality voltage waveform, outstanding control performance, easy redundancy and high efficiency, are becoming a competitive power conversion topology for medium and high voltage applications. They have already revolutionized voltage sourced converters (VSC) based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) power transmission systems, pushing the voltage and power ratings to an unprecedented high level, and are the key technology for building multi-terminal HVDC systems and future DC grids. At present, MMCs are also being considered in many medium-voltage (MV) applications, such as machine drives, energy storage interface etc.

However, the use of hundreds of sub-modules involving thousands of components and associated control and measurement signals, demands very high requirements for the control, monitoring, and communication of the MMC. Simultaneous management of multiple control objectives, including control of active/reactive power, regulation of the input and output voltages/currents, balancing of the sub-module capacitor voltages, suppression of the circulating current, further increases the control difficulties. In addition, there are significant challenges facing the development of large scale HVDC grid including power flow control, DC fault protection etc. Over the past years, significant research efforts have been made in the academics and industries to tackle these problems. The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a systematic introduction of the MMC on the operating principles, converter models, modulation strategies, control schemes etc, and to give a comprehensive review of the latest achievements, emerging applications, and remaining challenges.

This tutorial will start with an overview of MMC characteristics and operating principles. Detailed MMC control will then be described including the available modulation strategies, capacitor voltage balancing schemes, circulating current control, as well as the capacitor pre-charging and fault tolerant operation. Efficient modeling and simulation techniques for MMC, both off-line and real-time, are then presented. Furthermore, this tutorial will give special emphasis to the applications of MMC: 1) MMC in HVDCs, specifying the design considerations of MMC-HVDC system, the key equipment for future large scale DC grid and its power flow control and challenges in DC fault protection; 2) MMC used as variable speed drives, showing its great feasibility and advantages over other multilevel topologies, but also revealing the disadvantage of the excessive capacitor voltage ripple at low speedsand possible methods for its attenuation; 3) Real project experience of multi-terminal MMC-HVDC system will be presented and finally, the other emerging MMC applications and future research opportunities will be discussed.

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T1-3 Linearized Modeling and Stability Analysis of AC Power Electronic Based Power SystemsRoom: 102BInstructors: Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark, Xiongfei Wang, Aalborg University, Denmark

Power electronics technology is changing the way of electricity generation, transmission, and consumption. A vast range of grid applications of power electronics can be found in renewable energy power generations, flexible dc and ac power transmission systems, adjustable speed drives and other energy-efficient power loads. The ac power electronic based power systems are thus evolving into electrical grids at different power levels, ranging from standalone power systems and microgrids to large-scale renewable power plants.

The dynamic variations of switching instants make power electronic converters nonlinear and time-variant, which, together with their wideband control dynamics, tend to cause a number of stability and power quality problems. Besides the high-frequency switching harmonics, the frequency coupling effect of the outer power control and grid synchronization loops of grid-connected converters may lead to non-characteristic harmonic distortions. Moreover, more capacitances are being presented in the power electronic based power systems, due to the parasitic capacitances of power transmission cables and capacitances of converter-filters. The interactions among the ac-dc converters and the weak or resonant power grids may give rise to instability phenomena in a wide frequency range.

There have been many research efforts made for small-signal modeling of grid-connected converters and system stabilization at different frequencies. The state-space averaging method with the dq transformation is widely used for small-signal linearization, which, however, yields a real space vector model requiring the use of multivariable stability criterion. Moreover, the use of state-space averaging filter neglects the effect of switching frequency harmonics, which is merely justified for converters with high switching to fundamental frequency ratio. To overcome these drawbacks, the generalized averaging method, dynamic phasor models, and harmonic state-space modeling based on linear time-periodic systems have been developed.

This tutorial thus gives first a comprehensive review of linearized modeling methods of ac-dc converters for frequency coupling analysis and stability prediction. The principle of harmonic state-space modeling method is exemplified by a grid-connected converter with low switching to fundamental frequency ratio. The use of complex transfer functions to represent the dq-frame converter model is also discussed. The instability phenomena associated with the different control loops, e.g. current control, grid synchronization, and power control, are illustrated. Tools for system-level stability analysis with multiple ac-dc converters are then discussed and implemented with a few examples. Perspectives on the challenges and future trends of modeling and stability analysis of ac power electronic based power systems are finally given.

T1-4 The Origin of ConvertersRoom: 102CInstructors: Tsai-Fu Wu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

PWM converters have been widely applied for power processing and they are typically the stems of other types of converters, such as quasi-resonant, Z-source and switched-inductor hybrid converters. Development of PWM converters has been spanning over a century, starting from the buck converter. The well-known PWM converters include buck, boost, buck-boost, uk, SEPIC, Zeta, Z-source, quasi-Z source, etc. Many attempts have been proposed to develop these converters based mostly on canonical cell concepts and by introducing extra LC filters to the cells.

Charles Darwin published a book, namely “The Origin of Species”. He claimed organic beings were evolved from the original species. Analogously, does there exist the origin of converters? This tutorial lecture presents identification of the original converter, from which the rest of converters can be evolved and derived systematically. The processes of converter evolution and derivation including decoding and synthesizing will be then presented, which bridge transfer gains or codes to converter topologies uniquely. Unlike conventional approaches based on switching cell or LC cell concept, we develop converters from the original converter and its derived. During presentation, the well-known converters will be illustrated with the discussed processes. This tutorial will provide research experts, engineers and students a prospective vision of power converter evolution, derivation and development.

T1-5 Advanced High-Power Industrial DrivesRoom: 102DInstructor: Richard Zhang, GE Power Conversion, China, Jie Shen, GE Global Research, Stefan Schroeder, GE Global Research

This tutorial gives a lecture on high-power medium-voltage converters from industrial point of view. Firstly it introduces the motivations applying high power drives for various applications. Then it introduces devices, topologies and controls that have been applied for industrial drives. Moreover, some GE’s customized solutions are presented to serve special applications, including a 35MW O&G drive, a 2x27MVA 4-quadrant motor testbed, a 11MW/590Hz high-speed O&G drive, etc. Finally, the emerging technologies and applications are discussed, including the SiC devices, advanced cooling concepts and subsea drives.

The presenters are from GE Power Conversion and GE Global Research that have been working in this area since years. The authors have made similar topics on European PhD summit and ECCE2014.

T1-6 Power Semiconductors for Vehicle Traction Inverters: From Discretes to Power Modules, from Silicon to Wide Band Gap devicesRoom: 103CInstructors: Andre Christmann, Infineon Technologies, USA, David Levett, Infineon Technologies, USA

This tutorial will provide an overview of the use of power semiconductors in vehicle traction inverterapplications. It will cover four major aspects of three-phase inverters for DC-AC power conversion in HEVs, PHEVs, and EVs:

• Inverter design principles for high efficiency

• Silicon packaging

• Integration of different package types into an Inverter

• Performance assessment of different families of semiconductors: IGBTs, MOSFETs and SiC

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Sunday, September 18th 1:00PM – 5:00PM

PM Tutorials

T2-1 Electric Machine Design for Automotive ApplicationsRoom: 101BInstructors: James Goss, Motor Design Ltd., UK, Mircea Popescu, Motor Design Ltd., UK

There is currently significant activity in the development of electric machines for automotive applications where a wide variety of possible solutions can be seen. This tutorial aims to evaluate a range of the most common design options in terms of performance, cost and manufacturability. The tutorial will be focussed upon a set of typical electric machine specifications through which the following design variations will be explored:

• Machine configurations: A comparison between the permanent magnet motor solutions - with magnetless solutions – induction motors and synchronous reluctance motors is undertaken. In addition, various rotor topologies particularly for the permanent magnet motors are compared for example multi-layer interior PM, surface mounted, outer rotor and simple interior PM.

• Winding technologies: The two main winding categories, concentrated and distributed, are compared and within these various technologies evaluated. For concentrated windings, open slot tooth wound, segmented and edge wound. For distributed, bar wound and multistranded. Clearly these winding approaches are linked to various slot/pole combinations and winding connections which are also discussed.

• Material variations: Copper and aluminum have interesting trade-offs in terms of cost, conductivity, density and AC loss which is considered in the choice of winding material. In induction motor rotors this choice is also important and contains various trade-offs between cost and performance. Different magnet materials are investigated with ferrite magnets proving an interesting option for low cost designs. Various electrical steel grades are also compared.

• Cooling approaches: The common cooling mechanisms found in automotive designs are discussed and their effectiveness with various machine and winding types evaluated. These cooling approaches include stator water jackets, shaft cooling, oil spray cooling and air cooling.

The performance of the design choices will be evaluated using sophisticated electromagnetic and thermal modelling techniques. The modelling will evaluate continuous and peak torque/speed characteristics, performance over duty cycles and efficiency maps as well as accounting for aspects such as AC winding loss, voltage harmonics, demagnetization and complex heat transfer paths.

T2-2 High Power Si & SiC Module Technology & Application Considerations Room: 101CDInstructor: John F . Donlon, Powerex, Inc., PA, USA, Eric R . Motto, Powerex, Inc., PA, USA

High Power Semiconductor modules are the workhorse power switch for industrial applications. This seminar will discuss the issues a designer must deal with in using these devices including interpretation of device ratings, gate drive requirements, and providing device and system protection. The intent of this seminar is to aid the designer in choosing and applying a power module to a new product. Questions and concerns a designer might have will be addressed by the various techniques and circuit examples that will be presented. Chip technology and packaging options will be discussed with special attention to the tradeoffs between silicon and silicon carbide. The practical application of SiC power devices today and in the future will be discussed. The attendee should leave the course with a better understanding of the power module, specifically as a device and how it functions in an application. The goal will be to impart an understanding of desirable features, characteristics, and limitations. This will include the application in power circuits, protection from internal and external disturbances, and an understanding of thermal design, handling, and reliability considerations. The seminar is intended for design engineers having to deal with confusing and conflicting information on device data sheets and should be of interest to anyone who uses, applies, procures, or specifies power electronic products based on high power IGBTs as the power switch.

T2-3 Shipboard DC MicrogridsRoom: 102BInstructors: Josep M . Guerrero, Aalborg University, Denmark, Rober Cuzner, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, US, Giorgio Sulligoi, Trieste University, Italy, Shantha Gamini, Univ. of Tasmania, Australia

Under normal operating conditions at sea, the ship electrical system can be considered as a typical isolated microgrid. When the ship docs to the seaport and is powered with shore power it makes a grid connected microgrid. Thus, ship microgrids may resemble some analogies to commercial microgrids with similar issues and opportunities. Moreover, with the ever growing demands for emission reduction and fuel efficiency improvement, sustainable energy sources are becoming an integral part of marine electrical power systems. In addition, the intermittency and slow dynamics of these sources together with the presence of pulse loads, such as radar, make energy storage inevitable in future shipboard power systems to achieve faster transient characteristics.

These sources and energy storage elements are predominantly dc and thus onboard dc distribution is often used for integration and thereby improve the energy conversion efficiency. Therefore, future shipboard power systems are predicted to be predominantly dc microgrids.

This tutorial provides an overview of power system architectures of present and future ship microgrids, various sources, loads and their characteristics, control technologies and optimization methods in both islanded and grid connected operations. Protection coordination, multi-zonal architectures and fault isolation in future shipboard dc microgrids are also discussed in detail as the challenges in realization of future MVDC shipboard microgrids. The tutorial session is recommended for audience from both industry and academia with an interest in ship microgrids. In general, any participant who is interested in learning about the latest trends in this area is welcomed.

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T2-4 Renewables, Energy Storage and Power Electronics as Enabling Technologies for the Smart GridRoom: 102CInstructors: Dr . Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A&M University at Qatar Omar, USA, Dr . Omar Ellabban, Texas A&M University at Qatar Omar, USA

The smart grid (SG) as a research area is advancing dealing with a wider range of topics such as power systems, energy generation and telecommunication. The conventional utility grid used to operate in a passive mode absorbing energy from the substations and delivering it to the customers.

This approach is well developed but the needs of the state-of-the-art technology require a bidirectional flow of power and data. Nevertheless, smart grid systems provide more flexible, reliable, sustainable, secure and two- way communication service. Especially, integration of renewable energy sources, electrical vehicles and distributed generations (DG) in to network can be achieved in an efficient way in smart grid system. All these positive aspects of smart grids have been attained by integration of power electronics and telecommunication technologies with the grid. This presentation deals with contributions of power electronics to SG in the context of generation, conversion, and distribution.

T2-5 Modeling and Control of Grid InvertersRoom: 102DInstructor: Mark Dehong Xu, Zhejiang University, China

With the increase of renewable energy penetration to the utility, the requirements to the gird inverter become higher and higher. One aspect of these requirements is that the grid inverter has higher power quality. Therefore, LCL filters have been widely used in the grid inverter. However, the grid inverter with LCL filter is sensitive. The damping control of it is critical to its proper operation.

To analytically design the controller for the grid inverter, dynamical models for either single-phase or three-phase inverters with LCL filter are needed. With the dynamical model, transfer functions in dq rotating frame are able to be derived. Then the control can be designed analytically with traditional control theory.

Since the transfer function of the grid inverter with LCL filter is the 3rd order, the bandwidth of the close loop will become narrower with the conventional PI controller design methodology. In this tutorial, a novel control scheme is introduced, which is kwon as Weighted Average Current Control(WACC). With WACC, the transfer function is transformed into the 1st order. It can widen the bandwidth significantly and realize damping control at the same time. Extensions of Weighted Average Current Control will be also introduced. DC current injection to the grid, which is caused by the grid inverter, is harmful to devices in the distribution systems. Generally the DC current injection occurs due to the asymmetry of the power device characteristics and control or gating drives in the grid inverter. An active DC current rejection control to the Grid is introduced. It is effective for both single phase and three phase grid inverter.

The power quality of the grid inverter is deteriorated when the harmonics of the PCC voltage is poor. It is especially serious for high power grid inverters since the PWM switching frequency is deliberately selected to be lower to satisfy the efficiency requirement. Selective harmonics suppressing control loop may be added to reduce the effect of PCC voltage harmonics influence.

For three phase gird inverter, there exist different PWM methods such as Continuous PWM, Discontinues PWM, Selective Harmonics Elimination PWM(SHEPWM) etc. The power loss distribution in the components of the grid inverter varies with the changing of the loading. One PWM method, which is good for the heavy load, may

be not ideal for the light load. On the other hand, one PWM method, which is good for static state such as SHEPWM, may be not suitable to Low Voltage Ride Through condition. Hybrid PWM for the grid inverter comprises with the different operating conditions. It can increase the performance of the grid inverter with the regards to the entire loading condition.

T2-6 Predictive Control - A simple and Powerful Method of Control Power Converters and DrivesRoom: 103CInstructors: Ralph Kennel, Technische Universitat Munche, Germany, Jose Rodriguez, Federico Santa María Technical University, Chile., M . Kazmierkowski, University of Technology, Poland

This tutorial provides a fundamentally different perspective to control of switching power electronic systems. It is based on controlling the time evolution of the switching states (i.e., switching sequences) as well as controlling the switching transition of the power semiconductor device of the solid state electronic system. The former – i.e., switching-sequence based control (SBC) yields rapid response under transient condition, optimal equilibrium response, and yields seamless transition between the two states of dynamics. The first part of the tutorial will primarily focus on SBC for power electronics systems. By enabling integration of modulation and control, SBC precludes the need for ad-hoc offline modulation synthesis. In other words, an optimal switching sequence for the power converter is generated dynamically without the need for prior determination of a modulation scheme (which generates a pre-determined switching sequence) in typical conventional approaches. One of the distinctions between SBC and conventional model predictive control (MPC) is that SBC ensure optimal determination of the switching sequence of the power converter under stability bound. The tutorial will provide the mechanism to carry out SBC and MPC control syntheses and demonstrate the differences between SBC and MPC. Several device, converter, and network level implementations (e.g., motor drive, multilevel converter, microgrid, parallel inverters, aircraft power system) of the SBC will be provided.

The second part of the tutorial reviews control and modulation methods that fully exploit the performance potential of high-power converters, by ensuring fast control at very low switching frequencies and low harmonic distortions. To achieve this, the control and modulation problem is addressed in one computational stage. To this end, the benefits of deadbeat control methods (such as direct torque control) are combined with the optimal steady-state performance of optimized pulse patterns, by resolving the antagonism between the two. As a result, the current harmonic distortions and the switching losses can be reduced simultaneously, when compared to carrierbased PWM. Indeed, at low switching frequencies, the resulting steady-state behavior is similar to that of optimized pulse patterns. During transients, however, very fast current and torque response times are achieved, similar to deadbeat control. To this end, two control and modulation methods will be presented. First, a direct MPC with long prediction horizons. Using a branch and bound technique, the optimization problem can be solved efficiently for long prediction horizons. Large performance benefits result for converters with LC filters, which do not require an additional active damping loop. This formulation generalizes the well-known finite control set MPC formulation. Second, a fast closed-loop control based on optimized pulse patterns will be provided. Experimental results on a five-level medium-voltage drive will be demonstrated.

Finally, the tutorial will focus on switching transition control (STC). The primary objective of STC is to demonstrate how key power electronic system parameters including dv/dt and di/dt stress, switching loss, electromagnetic noise emission can be controlled dynamically by modulating the dynamics of the power semiconductor devices. Both electrical and newly developed optical control mechanisms to achieve STC will be demonstrated. In the context of the latter, mechanisms for monolithic integration of switching sequence control as well as switching transition control will be outlined and the revolutionary impact of such a novel integration on system performance will be demonstrated with practical applications.

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Technical Program ScheduleO R A L S E S S I O N S

Monday, September 19th 1:30PM – 4:00PM

S1 Modular Multi-Level Converters, HVDC, and DC Grids IRoom: 203DEChairs: Enrico Santi, Ghanshyamsinh Gohil

1:30PM | The Modular Embedded Multilevel Converter: A Voltage Source Converter with IGBTs and ThyristorsDi Zhang, Rajib Datta, Andrew Rockhill, Qin Lei and Luis Garces, GE, United States; Eaton, United States; ASU, United States

1:55PM | Multi-Module-Cascade High-Voltage Composite SwitchBinbin Wang, Yao Lu, Xinnian Sun, Wenxi Yao and Zhengyu Lu, Zhejiang University, China; Hangzhou D-River Electric Technology Company, China; Hangzhou Silver Lake Electric Equipment Company, China

2:20PM | Step-Up MMC with Staircase Modulation: Analysis, Control, and Switching StrategyYounes Sangsefidi and Ali Mehrizi-Sani, Washington State University, United States

2:45PM | A High Step-Up Ratio Soft-Switching DC-DC Converter for Interconnection of MVDC and HVDC GridsShenghui Cui, Nils Soltau and Rik W. De Doncker, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

3:10PM | Fault Tolerant Cell Design for MMC-based Multiport Power ConvertersAlberto Zapico, Mario Lopez, Alberto Rodriguez and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain

3:35PM | HIL Platform Design and Controller Verification for MMC Based HVDC NetworksLuis Herrera, Xiu Yao and Jin Wang, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; University at Buffalo, United States; The Ohio State University, United States

S2 Renewable Energy IRoom: 203CChairs: Wei Qiao, Liyan Qu

1:30PM | Energy Storage Opportunities and Capabilities in a Type 3 Wind Turbine GeneratorEduard Muljadi, Vahan Gevorgian and Anderson Hoke, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States

1:55PM | Assessment of System Frequency Support Effect of a PMSG-WTG Using Torque-Limit Based Inertial ControlXiao Wang, Wenzhong Gao, Jianhui Wang, Ziping Wu, Weihang Yan, Vahan Gevorgian, Yingchen Zhang, Eduard Muljadi, Moses Kang, Min Hwang and Yong Cheol Kang, University of Denver, Northeastern Univ., United States; University of Denver, United States; Northeastern Univ., China; National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States; Chonbuk National Univ., Korea (South)

2:20PM | Improved Efficiency of Local EPS through Variable Switching Frequency Control of Distributed ResourcesJose M. Cano, Andres Suarez, Angel Navarro-Rodriguez and Pablo Garcia, University of Oviedo, Spain

2:45PM | Smart EV Charging System for Maximising Power Delivery from Renewable SourcesFearghal Kineavy and Maeve Duffy, NUI Galway, Ireland

3:10PM | Instantaneous Frequency Regulation of Microgrids via Power Shedding of Smart Load and Power Limiting of Renewable GenerationShuo Yan, Ming Hao Wang, Tian Bo Yang and S. Y. Ron Hui, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

3:35PM | Modeling and Identification of Harmonic Instability Problems in Wind FarmsEsmaeil Ebrahimzadeh, Frede Blaabjerg, Xiongfei Wang and Claus Leth Bak, Aalborg University, Denmark

S3 Modelling, Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected ConvertersRoom: 202AChairs: Behrooz Mirafzal, Fariba Fateh

1:30PM | A Method for Improving Stability of LCL-Type Grid-Tied Inverters in Weak Grid with Resonant Feed forward ControlYu Tang, Liuliu Huang and Guoshu Zhao, NUAA, China; Jinling Institute of Technology, China

1:55PM | Passivity Enhancement in RES Based Power Plant with Paralleled Grid-Connected InvertersHaofeng Bai, Xiongfei Wang and Frede Blaabjerg , Aalborg University, Denmark

2:20PM | Voltage Stability Analysis Using A Complete Model of Grid-Connected Voltage-Source ConvertersZhi-Xiang Zou, Andreas Martin Kettner, Giampaolo Buticchi, Marco Liserre and Mario Paolone, University of Kiel, Germany; Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

2:45PM | Resonant Control for Power Converters Connected to Weak and Micro Grid Systems with Variant FrequencyJaime Rohten, Pedro Melin, Jose Espinoza, Daniel Sbarbaro, Jose Silva and Marcelo Perez, Bio Bio University, Chile; Concepcion University, Chile; Santa Maria University, Chile

3:10PM | Extended-Horizon Finite-Control-Set Predictive Control of a Multilevel Inverter for Grid-Tie Photovoltaic SystemsJose Silva, Jose Espinoza, Jaime Rohten, Luis Moran, Eduardo Espinosa, Carlos Baier and Javier Munoz, Concepcion University, Chile; Catholic University, Chile; Talca University, Chile

3:35PM | A Novel Seamless Transfer Control Strategy for Wide Range LoadKiryong Kim, Dongsul Shin, Jong-Pil Lee, Tae-Jin Kim, Dong-wook Yoo and Heeje Kim, Pusan National University, Korea, Republic of; LG Electronics, Korea, Republic of; Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea, Republic of

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S4 DC-DC Converters: Switched CapacitorRoom: 102DChairs: Alireza Khaligh, Tiefu Zhao

1:30PM | Hybrid Switched-Capacitor Quadratic Boost Converters with Very High DC Gain and Low Voltage Stress On Their Semiconductor DevicesManxin Chen, Jiefeng Hu, Li Kerui and Adrian Ioinovici, Sun Yat-sen University, China; Holon Institute of Technology, Israel

1:55PM | Mixed Switched-Capacitor Based High Conversion Ratio Converter and Generalization for Renewable Energy ApplicationsKerui Li, Manxin Chen, Jiefeng Hu and Adrian Ioinovici, Sun Yat-sen University, China; Holon Institute of Technology, Israel

2:20PM | A High Step-Up DC-DC Converter with Switched-Capacitor and ZVS RealizationZhipeng Zheng and Liangzong He, Xiamen University, China

2:45PM | A Flying Capacitor Multilevel Converter with Sampled Valley-Current Detection for Multi-Mode Operation and Capacitor Voltage BalancingJan Rentmeister, Christopher Schaef, Benedict Foo and Jason Stauth, Dartmouth College, United States

3:10PM | Resonant Switched Capacitor Stacked Topology Enabling High DC-DC Voltage Conversion Ratios and Efficient Wide Range RegulationYongjun Li, Jikang Chen, Mervin John, Ricky Liou and Seth Sanders, UC Berkeley, United States; Texas Instrument, United States

3:35PM | Bi-Directional Bridge Modular Switched-Capacitor-Based DC-DC Converter with Phase-Shift ControlYe Ding, Liangzong He and Zhao Liu, Xiamen University, China; Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

S5 Multi-Phase RectifiersRoom: 202EChairs: Luca Zarri, Mahshid Amirabadi

1:30PM | A Review of Electronic Inductor Technique for Power Factor Correction in Three-Phase Adjustable Speed DrivesPooya Davari, Yongheng Yang, Firuz Zare and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark; The University of Queensland, Australia

1:55PM | The Power-Loss Analysis and Efficiency Maximization of A Silicon-Carbide MOSFET Based Three-phase 10kW Bi-directional EV Charger Using Variable-DC-Bus ControlKevin (Hua) Bai, Chenguang Jiang, Hui Teng and Bo Lei, Kettering University, United States

2:20PM | Modular Multi-Parallel Rectifiers (MMR) with Two DC Link Current SensorsFiruz Zare, Danfoss Drives A/S, Denmark

2:45PM | Comparison of Three-phase Active Rectifier Solutions for Avionic Applications: Impact of the Avionic Standard DO-160 F and Failure ModesUros Borovic, Sisi Zhao, Marcelo Silva, Yann E. Bouvier, Miroslav Vasic, Jesus A. Oliver, Pedro Alou, Jose A. Cobos, Fernando Arevalo, Juan Carlos Garcia-Tembleque, Jorge Carmena, Constantino Garcia and Predrag Pejovic, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain; Indra Sistemas, Spain; Fac. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

3:10PM | MultiLevel Asymmetric Single-Phase Current Source RectifiersMontie Vitorino, Louelson Costa, Mauricio Correa and Cursino Jacobina, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

3:35PM | Three-Phase Unidirectional Rectifiers with Open-End Source and Cascaded Floating Capacitor H-BridgesJoao Paulo Ramos Agra Mello, Cursino Bradao Jacobina and Mauricio Beltrao Rossiter Correa, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil

S6 Single-Phase InvertersRoom: 203ABChairs: Aaron Cramer, Roberto Petrella

1:30PM | A Generic Topology Derivation Method for Single-phase Converters with Active Capacitive DC-linksHaoran Wang, Huai Wang, Guorong Zhu and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark; Wuhan University of Technology, China

1:55PM | Power Decoupling Method for Single Phase PV System Using Cuk Derived Micro-InverterAnindita Jamatia, Vasav Gautam and Parthasarathi Sensarma, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

2:20PM | A Multi-port, Isolated PV Microinverter with Low Decoupling Capacitance and Integrated Battery ChargerShiladri Chakraborty and Souvik Chattopadhyay, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India

2:45PM | A Single Phase Transformerless String Inverter with Large Voltage Swing of Half Bridge Capacitors for Active Power DecouplingJinia Roy, Yinglai Xia and Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, United States

3:10PM | A-Source Impedance NetworkYam Siwakoti, Frede Blaabjerg, Veda Prakash Galigekere and Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Aalborg University, Denmark; Wright State University, United States

3:35PM | A Semi-Two-Stage DC-AC Power Conversion System with Improved Efficiency Based on A Dual-input InverterTiantian Mu, Hongfei Wu, Lei Zhu and Wenying Jiang, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

S7 DC-DC Converters IRoom: 102CChairs: Praveen Jain, Liangzong He

1:30PM | Single-Input Multiple-Output Synchronous dc-dc Buck ConverterBharath Kumar Sabbarapu, Omar Nezamuddin, Andrew McGinnis and Euzeli dos Santos, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapoli, United States

1:55PM | Dual-Input Dual-Output Single-Switch Dc-Dc Converter for Renewable Energy ApplicationsAluisio Alves de Melo Bento, Edison Roberto Cabral da Silva and Diego Alberto Acevedo Bueno, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

2:20PM | A High Step-Up Interleaved Converter with Coupled Inductor and Voltage-Lift TechniqueAtsushi Matsuda and Hirotaka Koizumi, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

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2:45PM | Single Resonant Cell Based Multilevel Soft-Switching DC-DC Converter for Medium Voltage ConversionJiepin Zhang, Trillion Q Zheng, Xiaofeng Yang and Miao Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

3:10PM | Unified Model of High Voltage Gain DC-DC Converter with Multi-cell Diode-Capacitor/Inductor NetworkYan Zhang, Liu Jinjun, Dong Zhuo and Yanfei Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; Queen’s University, Canada

3:35PM | Comparative Evaluation of a Triangular Current Mode (TCM) and Clamp-Switch TCM DC-DC Boost ConverterOliver Knecht, Dominik Bortis and Johann Walter Kolar, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

S8 DC-DC: Dual Active BridgeRoom: 102EChairs: Regan Zane, Zhiqiang Guo

1:30PM | Analytically Constrained ZVS Operation to Reduce Commutation Losses for High Boost Dual-Active Bridge ConvertersJan Riedel, Donald Grahame Holmes, Brendan Peter McGrath and Carlos Teixeira, Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd, Singapore; RMIT University, Australia

1:55PM | Passive Auxilliary Circuit for ZVS Operation of A Wide- DC-Range Dual-Active-Bridge Bidirectional Converter for Transportation ApplicationsAlireza Safaee, Praveen Jain and Alireza Bakhshai, Osram Sylvania, United States; Queen’s University, Canada

2:20PM | Charge-Based ZVS Modulation of a 3-5 Level Bidirectional Dual Active Bridge DC-DC ConverterGeorgios Sfakianakis, Jordi Everts, Henk Huisman, Thomas Borrias, Cornelis Wijnands and Elena Lomonova, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

2:45PM | Parallel-Connected Bidirectional Current-Fed Dual Active Bridge DC-DC Converters with Decentralized ControlDeshang Sha, Wenqi Yuan, Guo Xu, Fulin You and Jianliang Chen, Beijing Institute of Technology, Automation, China

3:10PM | Asymmetrical Duty-Cycle Control of Three-Phase Dual-Active Bridge Converter for Soft-Switching Range ExtensionJingxin Hu, Nils Soltau and Rik W. De Doncker, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

3:35PM | Proposal of Dual Active Bridge Converter with Auxiliary Circuit for Multiple Pulse Width ModulationKazuaki Kojima, Yukinori Tsuruta and Atsuo Kawamura, Yokohama National University, Japan

S9 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) in Power ConvertersRoom: 102AChairs: Shuo Wang, Sung Yeul Park

1:30PM | A Simple Low-Cost Common Mode Active EMI Filter Using a push-pull AmplifierDongil Shin, Changwoo Son, Seonho Jeon, Bongjin Cho, Jinwook Han and Jingook Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Tech, Korea (South); Home Appliance Control Research Division LGE, Korea (South)

1:55PM | Two-capacitor Transformer Winding Capacitance Models for Common-Mode EMI Noise Analysis in Isolated DC-DC ConvertersHuan Zhang and Shuo Wang, University of Florida, United States

2:20PM | Performance of Common-Mode-Voltage-Cancellation PWM Strategies with Consideration of Commutation Residues due to Double-Switching WaveformsMehdi Messaoudi, Arnaud Videt, Nadir Idir, Hocine Boulharts and Heu Vang, Schneider Toshiba Inverter, France; Univ. Lille, L2EP, France; Toshiba Schneider Inverter, Japan

2:45PM | Identification of the Temporal Source of Frequency Domain Characteristics of SiC MOSFET Based Power Converter WaveformsSamuel Walder, Xibo Yuan, Ian Laird and J. O. Dalton Jeremy, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

3:10PM | Resonance Phenomenon Influencing the Conducted-Mode Emission TestChristian Wolf, Grundfos A/S, Denmark

3:35PM | Modeling, Analysis and Design of Differential Mode Active EMI Filters with Feedforward and Feedback Configurations for AC-DC ConvertersRajib Goswami, Shuo Wang and Zhang Yingjie, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States; University of Florida, United States

S10 Modeling and Control of DC-AC Converters IRoom: 202DChairs: Xu She, Yi Deng

1:30PM | Compensation for Inverter Nonlinearity Considering Voltage Drops and Switching Delays of Each Leg’s SwitchesMyeong-Chan Kang, Sang-Hoon Lee and Young-Doo Yoon, Myongji University, Korea (South)

1:55PM | Small-signal Terminal-Characteristics Modeling of Three-Phase Droop-Controlled InvertersZeng Liu, Jinjun Liu, Dushan Boroyevich, Rolando Burgos and Teng Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University; Virginia Tech, China; Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; Virginia Tech, United States

2:20PM | Enhancement of Current and Voltage Controllers Performance by Means of Lead Compensation and Anti-Windup for Islanded MicrogridsFederico de Bosio, Luiz Antonio de Souza Ribeiro, Francisco Freijedo, Josep Guerrero and Michele Pastorelli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Aalborg University, Denmark

2:45PM | DC-Link Current Ripple Component RMS Value Estimation Considering Anti-Parallel Diode Reverse Recovery in Voltage Source InvertersJing Guo and Ali Emadi, McMaster University, Canada

3:10PM | Digital Dead-Beat and Repetitive Combined Control for Stand-Alone Four-Leg VSIAlessandro Lidozzi, Luca Solero, Fabio Crescimbini, Chao Ji and Pericle Zanchetta, ROMA TRE University, Italy; The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

3:35PM | Modeling, Analysis, and Impedance Design of Battery Energy Stored Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Photovotaic Inverter SystemYushan Liu, Haitham Abu-Rub, Baoming Ge, Robert S. Balog and Yaosuo Xue, Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar; Texas A and M University, United States; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States

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S11 Induction MachinesRoom: 101AChairs: Juan Carlos Balda, Andrea Cavagnino

1:30PM | High Torque Density Induction Motor with Integrated Magnetic GearDalia Abdelhamid and Andrew Knight, University of Calgary, Canada

1:55PM | Accurate Determination of Induction Machine Torque and Current Versus Speed CharacteristicsEmmanuel Agamloh, Andrea Cavagnino and Silvio Vaschetto, Advanced Energy, United States; Politecnico di Torino, Italy

2:20PM | The Novel SLIM Method for the Determination of the Iron Core Saturation Level in Induction MotorsKonstantinos N. Gyftakis, Coventry University, United Kingdom

2:45PM | Rotor Design to Reduce Secondary Winding Harmonic Loss for Induction Motor in Hybrid Electric Vehicle ApplicationHaodong Li and Keith Klontz, Advanced MotorTech, United States

3:10PM | A Novel In Situ Efficiency Estimation Algorithm for Three-Phase Induction Motors Operating with Distorted Unbalanced VoltagesMaher Al-Badri, Pragasen Pillay and Pierre Angers, Concordia University, Canada; Hydro-Quebec, Canada

3:35PM | Development and Efficiency Estimation of a Regenerative Test Rig for Induction Motor TestingJamlick Murimi Kinyua, Mohamed A. Khan and Paul Barendse, University of Cape Town, South Africa

S12 Prof. Subhasis Nandi Memorial Session: Diagnostics of Electric MachinesRoom: 102BChairs: Hamid Toliyat, Sang Bin Lee

1:30PM | A Voltage Based Approach for Fault Detection and Separation in Permanent Magnet Synchronous MachinesReemon Haddad, Cristian A. Lopez, Shanelle Foster and Elias Strangas, Michigan State University, United States

1:55PM | Permanent Magnet Generator Turn Fault Detection Using Kalman Filter TechniqueBo Wang, Jiabin Wang, Antonio Griffo, Vipulkumar I. Patel, Zhigang Sun, Ellis Chong and Riona Smitham, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom

2:20PM | Influence of Blade Pass Frequency Vibrations on MCSA-based Rotor Fault Detection of Induction MotorsYonghyun Park, Sang Bin Lee, Myung Jeong, Jose Antonino-Daviu and Mike Teska, Korea University, Korea, Republic of; UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA, Spain; SKF Condition Monitoring Center, United States

2:45PM | Stator Insulation Quality Assurance Testing for Appliance Motors with Aluminum WindingsDaewoong Choi, Taejune Kang, Sang Bin Lee, Jaegyu Kim and Jihoon Kim, Samsung Electronics, Korea, Republic of; Korea University, Korea, Republic of

3:10PM | Robust Detection of Rotor Winding Asymmetries in Wound Rotor Induction Motors via Integral Current AnalysisJose Antonino-Daviu, Alfredo Quijano-Lopez, Vicente Climente-Alarcon and Carlos Garin Abellan, Universitat Politecnica De Valencia, Spain; Aalto University, Finland; FYM Italcementi Group, Spain

3:35PM | Asynchronous Motors Fault Detection Using ANN and Fuzzy Logic MethodsNegin Lashkari, Hamid Fekri Azgomi, Javad Poshtan and Majid Poshtan, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; California Polytechnic State University, United States

S13 Control of Electric Drives IRoom: 101CDChairs: Radu Bojoi, Roberto Petrella

1:30PM | Minimizing Torque Ripple of Highly Saturated Salient Pole Synchronous Machines by Applying DB-DTFCMichael Saur, Daniel Gaona, Jelena Zdravkovic, Bastian Lehner, Robert Lorenz and Dieter Gerling, Universitaet der Bundeswehr, Germany; University of Madison, United States

1:55PM | Using Volt-sec. Sensing to Directly Improve Torque Accuracy and Self-Sensing at Very Low SpeedsYukai Wang, Naoto Niimura, Ben Rudolph and Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin – Madison, WEMPEC, United States; TMEIC, Fuchu work, Japan; TMEIC Corporation, Roanoke, United States

2:20PM | Torque Ripple Reduction for 6-stator/4-rotor-pole Variable Flux Reluctance Machines by Using Harmonic Field Current InjectionBeomseok Lee and Zi-Qiang Zhu, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

2:45PM | Novel On-Line Optimal Bandwidth Search and Auto Tuning Techniques for Servo Motor DrivesChih-Jung Hsu and Yen-Shin Lai, Taipei Tech., Taiwan

3:10PM | Open-loop Control for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Driven by Square-wave Voltage and Stabilization ControlDaisuke Sato and Jun-ichi Itoh, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan

3:35PM | A Robust Current Control Based on Proportional-Integral Observers for Permanent Magnet Synchronous MachinesMilo De Soricellis, Davide Da Ru’ and Silverio Bolognani, BOSCH GmbH, Germany; University of Padova, Italy

S14 Medium Voltage Drives and High Power DrivesRoom: 101BChairs: Shih-Chin Yang, Uday Deshpande

1:30PM | A Pumpback Test Bench for IGCT-based 11MW/595Hz Variable-Frequency-Drives with 1.25MW Grid CapabilityJie Shen, Stefan Schroeder, Fan Zhang, Kunlun Chen and Richard Zhang, GE Global Research, China; GE Global Research, Germany; GE Power Conversion, China

1:55PM | Grounding Concept and Common-Mode Filter Design Methodology for Transformerless MV DrivesMarius Mechlinski, Stefan Schroeder, Jie Shen and Rik W. De Doncker, GE Global Research Europe, Munich, Germany; GE Global Research China, Shanghai, China; E.ON ERC, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

2:20PM | Utilisation of Series Connected Transformers for Multiple Active Rectifier UnitsWim van der Merwe, Mathieu Giroux, Pasi Tallinen and Jonas Wahlstrom, ABB Switzerland, Switzerland; ABB Finland, Finland

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2:45PM | Common-Mode Voltage Limits for the Transformerless Design of MV Drives to Prevent Bearing Current IssuesMarius Mechlinski, Stefan Schroeder, Jie Shen and Rik W. De Doncker, GE Global Research Europe, Munich, Germany; GE Global Research China, Shanghai, China; E.ON ERC, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

3:10PM | A Robust Sensorless Start-up Method using Four Step Sequence for LCI systemHyunsung An and Hanju Cha, Chungnam national university, Korea (South); Chungnam National University, Korea (South)

3:35PM | Virtual Voltage Source Control for 2x27 MVA Machine Test BenchJie Shen, Jingkui Shi, Jun Zhu, Yulong Li, Bo Qu and Hongwu She, GE Global Research, China; GE Power Conversion, China

S15 Power ModulesRoom: 202CChairs: Muhammad Nawaz, Douglas C Hopkins

1:30PM | Performance Comparison of 10 kV-15 kV High Voltage SiC Modules and High Voltage Switch using Series Connected LV SiC MOSFET devicesKasunaidu Vechalapu and Subhashish Bhattacharya , NC State University, United States

1:55PM | Development of an Ultra-high Density Power Chip on Bus (PCoB) ModuleYang Xu, Iqbal Husain, Harvey West, Wensong Yu and Douglas Hopkins, North Carolina State University, United States

2:20PM | Optimized Power Modules for Silicon Carbide MOSFETGuillaume Regnat, Pierre-Olivier Jeannin, Jeffrey Ewanchuk, David Frey, Stefan Mollov and Jean-Paul Ferrieux, G2ELAB, France; Mitsubishi Electric RandD Centre Europe, France

2:45PM | An Improved Wire-bonded Power Module with Double-End Sourced StructureMiao Wang, Fang Luo and Longya Xu, the Ohio State University, United States

3:10PM | An Initial Consideration of Silicon Carbide Devices in Pressure-PackagesJose Angel Ortiz Gonzalez, Olayiwola Alatise, Li Ran, Philip Mawby, Pushparajah Rajaguru and Christopher Bailey, University of Warwick, United Kingdom; University of Greenwich, United Kingdom

3:35PM | Effect of Junction Temperature Swing Durations on a Lifetime of a Transfer Molded IGBT ModuleChoi Ui-Min, Blaabjerg Frede and Jorgensen Soren, Aalborg University, Denmark; Grundfos Holding A/S, Denmark

S16 Wireless Power Transfer IRoom: 202BChairs: Yaow-Ming Chen, Chris Mi

1:30PM | An Inductive and Capacitive Integrated Couper and Its LCL Compensation Circuit Design for Wireless Power TransferFei Lu, Hua Zhang, Heath Hofmann and Chris Mi, University of Michigan, United States; Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; San Diego State University, United States

1:55PM | Design Procedure of Optimum Self-Inductances of Magnetic Pads in Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) for Electric VehiclesMinhyuck Kang, Jongeun Byeon, Dong Myoung Joo, Minkook Kim and Byoung Kuk Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea (South)

2:20PM | Design High Power and High Efficiency Inverter Operating at 13.56MHz for Wireless Power Transfer SystemsKien Trung Nguyen and Kan Akatsu, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

2:45PM | Improved Design Optimization Approach for High Efficiency Matching NetworksAshish Kumar, Sreyam Sinha, Alihossein Sepahvand and Khurram Afridi, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

3:10PM | Efficiency Optimization Method of Wireless Power Transfer System with Multiple Transmitters and Single ReceiverCheng Zhang, Deyan Lin and Shu Yuen Ron Hui, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

3:35PM | Maximum Efficiency Tracking in Wireless Power Transfer for Battery Charger: Phase Shift and Frequency ControlDevendra Patil, Marco Sirico, Lei Gu and Babak Fahimi, University of Texas at Dallas, United States; University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Tuesday, September 20th 8:30AM – 11:00AM

S17 Photovoltaic Converters IRoom: 203ABChairs: Francisco Canales, Liming Liu

8:30AM | Low Power Factor Operation of the PV Inverter with Power Decoupling FunctionYusuke Seta and Toshihisa Shimizu, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan

8:55AM | Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Asymmetrical Cascade ConverterAlan Felinto, Italo da Silva, Cursino Jacobina, Joao Mello, Isaac Freitas and Nustenil Marinus, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil

9:20AM | Ground Leakage Current Suppression in a 50 kW 5-level T-type Transformerless PV InverterLu Wang, Yanjun Shi, Yuxiang Shi, Ren Xie and Hui Li, FSU, United States

9:45AM | A High Performance T-type Single Phase Double Grounded Transformer-less Photovoltaic Inverter with Active Power DecouplingYinglai Xia, Jinia Roy and Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, United States

10:10AM | Low Leakage Current Transformerless Three-Phase Photovoltaic InverterLiwei Zhou, Feng Gao, Guang Shen, Tao Xu and Weiqi Wang, Shandong University, China; State Grid Rizhao Power Supply Company, China

10:35AM | Operation of Dual-Input Central Capacitor Photovoltaic Inverter Under Unbalanced Grid Voltage ConditionMengxing Chen, Feng Gao and Chongsheng Jia , Shandong University, China

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S18 Modular Multi-Level Converters, HVDC, and DC Grids IIRoom: 203DEChairs: Rajib Datta, Ali Mehrizi-Sani

8:30AM | Impact on Small-Signal dynamics of Using Circulating Currents Instead of AC-Currents to Control the DC Voltage in MMC HVDC TerminalsGilbert Bergna, Jon Are Suul and Salvatore D’Arco, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway; NTNU / SINTEF Energy Research, Norway

8:55AM | Control of VSC-HVDC with Electromechanical Characteristics and Unified Primary StrategyWeiyi Zhang, Kumars Rouzbehi, J. Ignacio Candela, Alvaro Luna and Pedro Rodriguez, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain; Abengoa, Spain

9:20AM | A Novel Interline DC Power Flow Controller for Meshed HVDC GridsGuangfu Ning, Wu Chen and Xu Zhu, Southeast University, China

9:45AM | Impedance-based and Eigenvalue Based Stability Assessment Compared in VSC-HVDC SystemMohammad Amin, Atle Rygg and Marta Molinas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

10:10AM | Performance Analysis of a Triple-Active Bridge Converter for Interconnection of Future DC-GridsMarkus Neubert, Anton Gorodnichev, Jan Gottschlich and Rik W. De Doncker, RWTH Aachen University, ISEA, Germany

10:35AM | Dc Fault Protection of Multi-Terminal VSC-HVDC System with Hybrid Dc Circuit BreakerYalong Li, Jin Liu, Xiaojie Shi, Fred Wang and Leon Tolbert, University of Tennessee, United States

S19 Renewable Energy IIRoom: 203CChairs: Alex .Q Huang, Xueguang Zhang

8:30AM | Partial Power DC-DC Converter for Photovoltaic String InvertersAlexander Morrison, Jaime Zapata, Samir Kouro, Marcelo Perez, Thierry Meynard and Hugues Renaudineau, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile; University of Toulouse, France

8:55AM | On Reactive Power Injection Control of Distributed Grid-tied AC-stacked PV Inverter ArchitectureHamidreza Jafarian, Babak Parkhideh, Johan Enslin, Robert Cox and Shibashis Bhowmik, UNCC, United States; SineWatts, United States

9:20AM | A Cost-Effective Power Ramp-Rate Control Strategy for Single-Phase Two-Stage Grid-Connected Photovoltaic SystemsAriya Sangwongwanich, Yongheng Yang and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

9:45AM | Delta Power Control Strategy for Multi-String Grid-Connected PV InvertersAriya Sangwongwanich, Yongheng Yang, Frede Blaabjerg and Dezso Sera, Aalborg University, Denmark

10:10AM | Battery Storage Sizing for a Grid Tied PV System Based on Operating Cost MinimizationMohamed Badawy, Fatih Cingoz and Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron, United States

10:35AM | Dynamic Braking System of a Tidal GeneratorEduard Muljadi, Alan Wright, Vahan Gevorgian, James Donegan, Cian Marnagh and Jarlath McEntee, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States; Ocean Renewable Power Corporation, United States

S20 Utility Applications IRoom: 202AChairs: Fernando Briz, Rajasekharareddy Chilipi

8:30AM | Multi-frequency Power Routing for Cascaded H-Bridge Inverters in Smart Transformer ApplicationYoungjong Ko, Markus Andresen, Giampaolo Buticchi, Luca Concari and Marco Liserre , Christian-Albrechts-University, Germany; University of Parma, Italy

8:55AM | A High Power Medium Voltage Resonant Dual Active Bridge for DC Distribution NetworksMohammed Agamy, Dong Dong, Luis J. Garces, Yingqi Zhang, Mark Dame, Ashraf Said Atalla and Yan Pan, GE Global Research Center, United States; GE Global Research Center, China

9:20AM | Mu Synthesized Robust Controller for Multi-SST Islanded Smart GridTong Yao, Isaac Leonard, Raja Ayyanar and Konstantinos Tsakalis, Arizona State University, United States; Florida State University, United States

9:45AM | Cascaded Open-End Winding Transformer based DVRGregory Carlos, Cursino Jacobina, Euzeli Dos Santos Jr. and Joao Mello, Federal Institute of Alagoas – IFAL, Brazil; Federal University of Campina Grande – UFCG, Brazil; Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapoli, United States

10:10AM | Modeling and Control of Gan Based Multiport Power ConverterMohammed Alsolami, Xuan Zhang, Karun Potty and Jin Wang, King Abdulaziz University, United States; The Ohio State University, United States

10:35AM | Economic Feasibility Analysis and Operational Testing of a Community Energy Storage SystemBen Knueven, Jim Ostrowski, Ben Ollis, Philip Irminger, Michael Starke, Andrew Herron, Dan King, Bailu Xiao, Yaosuo Xue, Peter Karlson, Christine Labaza, David Maxwell, Seelan Thambiappah, Pablo Valencia and Sebastien Massin, University of Tennessee – Knoxville (UTK), United States; Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), United States; General Motors Company, United States; ABB, United States

S21 Electric Machines for Transportation ElectrificationRoom: 102DChairs: Jason Stauth, Emmanuel Agamloh

8:30AM | Electrical Machine Acoustic Noise Reduction Based on Rotor Surface ModificationsAndreas Andersson and Torbjorn Thiringer, Volvo Car Group, Sweden; Chalmers Univeristy of Technology, Sweden

8:55AM | Integrated Control of an IPM Motor Drive and Hybrid Energy Storage System for Electric VehiclesMohamed Badawy, Tausif Husain and Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron, United States

9:20AM | Investigation and Analysis of Temperature Effects on Interior Permanent Magnet MachinesSilong Li, Bulent Sarlioglu, Sinisa Jurkovic, Nitin Patel and Peter Savagian, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; General Motors Company, United States

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9:45AM | A Novel Flux-Switching Permanent Magnet Motor-Compressor with Integrated Airfoil-Shaped Rotor DesignYingjie Li, Dheeraj Bobba, Erik Schubert, Hao Ding, Casey Morris and Bulent Sarlioglu, Electrical and Computer Engineering, UW-Madison, United States

10:10AM | Novel 6-Slot 4-Pole Dual-Stator Flux-Switching Permanent Magnet Machine Comparison Studies for High-Speed ApplicationsYingjie Li, Ju Hyung Kim, Riccardo Leuzzi, Mingda Liu and Bulent Sarlioglu, Electrical and Computer Engineering, UW-Madison, United States; Elec. and Info. Engineering, Politecnico di Bari, Italy

10:35AM | High-Specific-Power Electric Machines for Electrified Transportation Applications – Technology OptionsXiaolong Zhang and Kiruba Sivasubramaniam Haran, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States

S22 Multilevel Converter ApplicationsRoom: 202EChairs: Giri Venkataramanan, Qin Lei

8:30AM | A Fully FPGA-Based Real-time Simulator for the Cascaded STATCOMJianxin Zhu, Guodong Teng, Yang Qin, Daorong Lu, Haibing Hu and Yan Xing, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

8:55AM | A Broad Range of Speed Control of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Driven by a Modular Multilevel TSBC ConverterWataru Kawamura, Yuto Chiba and Hirofumi Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Komatsu Limited, Japan

9:20AM | Comparison of SiC and GaN Devices for Front-End Isolation of Quasi-Z-Source Cascaded Multilevel Photovoltaic InverterYushan Liu, Baoming Ge, Haitham Abu-Rub, Haiyu Zhang and Robert S. Balog, Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar; Texas A and M University, United States

9:45AM | Which is more suitable to a Modular Multilevel SDBC Inverter for Utility-Scale PV Applications, Phase-Shifted PWM or Level-Shifted PWM?Paul Sochor and Hirofumi Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

10:10AM | A Symmetrical Hybrid Nine-Level Inverter for High Speed Open-Winding Motor Drive SystemKui Wang, Yongdong Li, Zedong Zheng, Dabo Wei and Boran Fan, Tsinghua University, China

10:35AM | Control of Neutral-Point Voltage in Three-Phase Four-Wire Three-Level NPC Inverter Based on the Disassembly of Zero LevelChenchen Wang, Xiahe Si and Hongliang Xin, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

S23 Modeling and Control of DC-DC Converters IRoom: 102CChairs: Johann Walter Kolar, Juan Rivas-Davila

8:30AM | Observer-based Nonlinear Control for Frequency Modulated Dual-Active-Bridge ConverterDuy-Dinh Nguyen, Manh-Linh Nguyen, Tuyen Nguyen-Duc and Goro Fujita, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Tokyo University of Sience, Japan

8:55AM | Novel Control Architecture for Dual Output DC-DC Converter Driving DC-AC Inversion SystemZhi Geng, Dazhong Gu and Dariusz Czarkowski, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, ECE Department, United States

9:20AM | Dynamic Bus Voltage Control for Light Load Efficiency Improvement of Two-stage Voltage RegulatorChao Fei, Mohamed Ahmed, Fred Lee and Qiang Li, CPES – Virginia Tech, United States

9:45AM | A Novel Large-Signal Stability Analysis Approach Based on Semi-Tensor Product of Matrices With Lyapunov Stability Theorem Using for DC-DC ConvertersHong Li, Fang Ren, Bo Zhang, Jianing Shang, Jinhu Lv and Hongsheng Qi, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; South China University of Technology, China; Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

10:10AM | A Study on the Control Loop Design of Non-Isolated Configurations for Hybrid Storage SystemsRamy Georgious, Jorge Garcia, Angel Navarro-Rodriguez and Pablo Garcia, University of Oviedo, Spain

10:35AM | Effects of Non-Ideal Compensators for the High-Bandwidth Low-Standby-Power Computer V-Core Converter ApplicationsChing-Wei Yin, Dan Chen, Sheng-Fu Hsiao, Ching-Jan Chen and Hung-Shou Nien, EE, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Richtek Technology Corporation, Taiwan

S24 Modulation Techniques IRoom: 102EChairs: Suman Debnath, Liliana de Lillo

8:30AM | A Unified SVM Algorithm for Lifetime Prolongation of Thermally-Overheated Power Devices in Multi-Level InvertersMokhtar Aly, Gamal M. Dousoky, Emad M. Ahmed and Masahito Shoyama, Kyushu University, Japan; Minia University, Egypt; Aswan University, Egypt

8:55AM | Pulse-Width Modulation Strategy in Double-Delta Sourced WindingsYongsoon Park and Seung-Ki Sul, Samsung Electronics, Korea (South); Seoul National University, Korea (South)

9:20AM | A Quasi-Periodic Modulation Strategy to Mitigate EMI for a GaN-based Quasi-Z-Source DC-DC ConverterSaad Ul Hasan and Graham E. Town, Macquarie University, Australia

9:45AM | A General Space Vector PWM Scheme for Multilevel InvertersFa Chen and Wei Qiao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

10:10AM | Suppression of Common Mode Circulating Current for Modular Paralleled Three-phase Converters Based on Interleaved Carrier Phase-shift PWMZhongyi Quan and Yun Wei Li, University of Alberta, Canada

10:35AM | Modulation Strategies for Three-Phase AC-DC Matrix Converters: a ComparisonMichele Mengoni, Luca Zarri, Angelo Tani, Giovanni Serra, Domenico Casadei and Gabriele Rizzoli , University of Bologna, Italy

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S25 Model Predictive Control of Power ConvertersRoom: 202DChairs: Po-Tai Cheng, Petros Karamanakos

8:30AM | Constrained Long-Horizon Direct Model Predictive Control for Power ElectronicsPetros Karamanakos, Tobias Geyer and Ralph Kennel, Technical University of Munich, Germany; ABB Switzerland LTD., Corporate Research, Switzerland

8:55AM | Thermal-based Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control for IGBT Power Electronic ConvertersJohannes Falck, Markus Andresen and Marco Liserre, Kiel University, Germany

9:20AM | Modulated Model Predictive Control for Active Split DC-bus 4-leg InvertersStefano Bifaretti, Luca Tarisciotti, Alessandro Lidozzi, Sabino Pipolo, Luca Solero and Pericle Zanchetta, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Roma Tre University, Italy

9:45AM | Computationally Efficient Sphere Decoding for Long-Horizon Direct Model Predictive ControlPetros Karamanakos, Tobias Geyer, Toit Mouton and Ralph Kennel, Technical University of Munich, Germany; ABB Switzerland LTD., Corporate Research, Switzerland; Stellenbosch University, South Africa

10:10AM | Fixed Frequency Finite-State Model Predictive Control for Indirect Matrix Converters with Optimal Switching PatternJiaxing Lei, Luca Tarisciotti, Andrew Trentin, Pericle Zanchetta, Patrick Wheeler and Andrea Formentini, Nanjing University, China; University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

10:35AM | Improved Steady State Behavior of Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control applied to a Flying Capacitor ConverterMargarita Norambuena, Pablo Lezana and Jose Rodriguez, Technishe Universitaet Berlin, Germany; Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile; Universidad Andres Bellos, Chile

S26 Reluctance MachinesRoom: 102BChairs: Akira Chiba, Yun Wei Li

8:30AM | A New Application and Experimental Validation of Moulding Technology for Ferrite Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance MachineQian Wu, Kaiyuan Lu, Keld Folsach Rasmussen and Peter Omand Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Grundfos A/S, Denmark

8:55AM | Magnetic Field Analytical Computation in Synchronous Reluctance Machines Considering the Iron SaturationHanafy Mahmoud, Nicola Chiodetto and Nicola Bianchi, Padova University, Italy

9:20AM | Performance Comparison of Short Pitched and Full Pitched Switched Reluctance Machines for Off-Road Vehicle ApplicationsTausif Husain, Wasi Uddin and Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron, United States

9:45AM | A Fault Tolerant Machine Drive Based on Permanent Magnet Assisted Synchronous Reluctance MachineBo Wang, Jiabin Wang, Antonio Griffo, Zhigang Sun and Ellis Chong, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom

10:10AM | A General Approach for the Analysis and Comparison of Hybrid Synchronous Machines With Single-Axis or Bi-Axial ExcitationFabio Giulii Capponi, Gabriele Borocci, Ion Boldea, Giulio De Donato and Federico Caricchi, University of Roma “La Sapienza”, Italy; Politeh. Univ. of Timisoara, Romania

10:35AM | Flux Modulation Principles of DC-Biased Sinusoidal Current Vernier Reluctance MachinesShaofeng Jia, Ronghai Qu, Dawei Li and Jian Li, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

S27 Materials and Manufacturing Issues of Electric MachinesRoom: 101AChairs: Aldo Boglietti, Daniel Ludois

8:30AM | Stator Lamination Geometry Influence on the Building Factor of Synchronous Reluctance Motor CoresAndrea Cavagnino and Zbigniew Gmyrek, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Lodz University of Technology, Poland

8:55AM | Influence of PM Coating on PM Magnetization State Estimation Methods Based on Magnetoresistance EffectDaniel Fernandez, David Reigosa, Juan Manuel Guerrero, Zi-Qiang Zhu and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

9:20AM | Investigation of the Impact of Production Processes on Iron Losses of Laminated Stator Cores for Electric MachinesMarc Veigel, Alexandra Kraemer, Gisela Lanza and Martin Doppelbauer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

9:45AM | Influence of Manufacturing Tolerances on Cogging Torque in Interior Permanent Magnet Machines with Eccentric and Sinusoidal Rotor ContoursXiao Ge and Z. Q. Zhu, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

10:10AM | A Practical Approach of Electromagnetic Analysis with the Effect of the Residual Strain due to Manufacturing ProcessesHiroyuki Sano, Katsuyuki Narita, Eri Zeze, Takashi Yamada, Kazuki Ueta and Kan Akatsu, JSOL Corporation, Japan; Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

10:35AM | Investigation of Emerging Magnetic Materials for Application in Axial-Flux PM MachinesSolmaz Kahourzade, Nesimi Ertugrul and Wen Soong, University of Adelaide, Australia

S28 Induction Motor DrivesRoom: 101BChairs: Sertac Bayhan,, Di Pan

8:30AM | A Compact Active Filter to Eliminate Common-Mode Voltage in a SiC-based Motor DriveKellan Euerle, Kartik Iyer, Eric Severson, Rohit Baranwal, Saurabh Tewari and Ned Mohan, University of Minnesota, United States; MTS Systems Corporation, United States

8:55AM | Stator Inter-Turn Fault Detection for Seamless Fault-Tolerant Operation of Five-Phase Induction MotorsVivek M. Sundaram and Hamid A. Toliyat, Texas A and M University, United States

9:20AM | Rotor Temperature Estimation in Doubly-Fed Induction Machines Using Rotating High Frequency Signal InjectionDavid Reigosa, Juan Manuel Guerrero and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain

9:45AM | Maximum Torque Output for Volts/Hz Controlled Induction Machines in Flux-weakening RegionKai Wang, Kevin Lee, Wenxi Yao and Fayi Chen, Eaton Corporation, China; Eaton Corporation, United States; Zhejiang University, China

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10:10AM | Performance Investigation of Selected Prediction Vectors Based FS-PTC for 3L-NPC Inverter Fed Motor DriveMd Habibullah, Dylan Dah-Chuan Lu, Dan Xiao and Muhammed Fazlur Rahman, School of EIE, The University of Sydney, Australia; School of EET, University of New South Wales, Australia

10:35AM | Inverter-fed Drive Stator Insulation Monitoring Based on Reflection Phenomena Stimulated by Voltage Step ExcitationClemens Zoeller, Markus Vogelsberger and Thomas Wolbank, TU Wien, Austria; Bombardier Transportation Austria, Austria

S29 PM and IPM Motor Drives IRoom: 101CDChairs: Alireza Fatemi, Prerit Pramod

8:30AM | maximum torque per ampere control in stator flux linkage synchronous frame for DTC-based PMSM drives without using q-axis inductanceAtsushi Shinohara, Yukinori Inoue, Shigeo Morimoto and Masayuki Sanada, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan

8:55AM | A Novel Direct Torque Control Strategy for Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors Driven by a Three-level Simplified Neutral Point Clamped InverterTung Ngo, Gilbert Foo, Craig Baguley, Deepu Mohan and Xinan Zhang, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; University of New South Wales, Australia

9:20AM | Fault Tolerant Capability of Deadbeat – Direct Torque and Flux Control for Three-Phase PMSM DrivesMario Pulvirenti, Giuseppe Scarcella, Giacomo Scelba and Robert D. Lorenz, University of Catania, Italy; University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

9:45AM | Online MTPA Control for Salient-Pole PMSMs Using Square-Wave Current InjectionYue Zhao, University of Arkansas, United States

10:10AM | Automatic MTPA Tracking in IPMSM Drives: Loop Dynamics, Design and Auto-TuningNicola Bedetti, Sandro Calligaro, Christian Olsen and Roberto Petrella, Gefran s.p.a., Italy; DPIA – University of Udine, Italy

10:35AM | Reduction of Unbalanced Axial Magnetic Force in Post-fault Operation of a Novel Six-phase Double-stator Axial Flux PM Machine Using Model Predictive ControlHanxiao Lu, Jian Li, Ronghai Qu, Linyuan Xiao and Donglin Ye, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

S30 Wide Bandgap Applications: Comparative StudiesRoom: 202CChairs: Xiu Yao, Robert Pilawa-Podgurski

8:30AM | Comparative Evaluation of 15 kV SiC IGBT and 15 kV SiC MOSFET for 3- Phase Medium Voltage High Power Grid Connected Converter ApplicationsSachin Madhusoodhanan, Krishna Mainali, Awneesh Tripathi, Arun Kadavelugu, Kasunaidu Vechalapu, Dhaval Patel and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

8:55AM | Comparison Between SiC and GaN Devices in 6.78 MHz 2.2 kW Resonant Inverters for Wireless Power TransferJungwon Choi, Daisuke Tsukiyama and Juan Rivas, Stanford University, United States; DAIHEN Advanced Component, Inc, Japan

9:20AM | Comparison of GaN FET and Si MOSFET Based Vienna RectifiersYutong Zhu and Yehui Han, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States

9:45AM | Comparison of GaN and SiC Power Devices in Application to MW-scale Quasi-Z-Source Cascaded Multilevel InvertersHaiyu Zhang, Baoming Ge, Yushan Liu, Robert S. Balog and Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A and M University, United States; Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar

10:10AM | Comparison of Deadtime Effects on the Performance of dc-dc Converters with GaN FETs and Silicon MOSFETsJohn Glaser and David Reusch, Efficient Power Conversion, United States

10:35AM | Characterization and Comparison of Latest Generation 900-V and 1.2-kV SiC MOSFETsAlinaghi Marzoughi, Rolando Burgos and Dushan Boroyevich, CPES – Virginia Tech, United States

S31 Gate Drive Techniques IRoom: 102AChairs: Prasad Enjeti, Daniel Costinett

8:30AM | High Speed Optical Gate Driver for Wide Band Gap Power TransistorsDavy Colin and Nicolas Rouger, Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, France

8:55AM | Reduction of Oscillations in a GaN Bridge Leg Using Active Gate Driving with Sub-ns Resolution, Arbitrary Gate-Impedance PatternsHarry C. P. Dymond, Dawei Liu, Jianjing Wang, Jeremy J. O. Dalton, Neville McNeill, Dinesh Pamunuwa, Simon J. Hollis and Bernard H. Stark, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

9:20AM | Design Considerations and Comparison of High-speed Gate Drivers for Si IGBT and SiC MOSFET ModulesShan Yin, King Jet Tseng, Pengfei Tu, Rejeki Simanjorang and Amit K. Gupta, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore

9:45AM | Active Gate Driving Technique for a 1200 V SiC MOSFET to Minimize Detrimental Effects of Parasitic Inductance in the Converter LayoutParthasarathy Nayak and Kamalesh Hatua, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India

10:10AM | Comprehensive Evaluation of Gate Boost Driver for SiC-MOSFETsKoji Yamaguchi and Yukihiko Sato, IHI Corporation, Japan; Chiba University, Japan

10:35AM | Gate Driver for the Active Thermal Control of a DCDC GaN Based ConverterPramod Kumar Prasobhu, Giampaolo Buticchi, Stephan Brueske and Marco Liserre, Kiel University, Germany

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TECH PROGRAM SCHEDULE | ORAL SESSIONS 552016 IEEE ENERGY CONVERSION CONGRESS & EXPOSITION®

S32 Wireless Power Transfer IIRoom: 202BChairs: Khurram Afridi, Huai Wang

8:30AM | A Mistuning-Tolerant and Controllable Power Supply for Roadway Wireless Power SystemsAbhilash Kamineni, Grant A. Covic and John T. Boys, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

8:55AM | Power Converter with Novel Transformer Structure for Wireless Power Transfer Using a DD2Q Power Receiver Coil SetGuangjie Ke, Qianhong Chen, Wei Gao, Siu-Chung Wong and Chi.K. Tse, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astro., China; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

9:20AM | A Wireless Power Transfer System with a Double Current Rectifier for EVsToshiyuki Fujita, Tomio Yasuda and Hirofumi Akagi, Technova.inc, Japan; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

9:45AM | Hybrid Control of Inductive Power Transfer Charger for Electric Vehicles using LCCL-S Resonant Network in Limited Operating Frequency RangeJongeun Byeon, Minhyuck Kang, Minkook Kim, Dong-Myoung Joo and Byoung Kuk Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea (South)

10:10AM | Research on Seamless Transfer from CC to CV Modes for IPT EV Charging System Based on Double-sided LCC Compensation NetworkLu Jiang-Hua, Zhu Guo-rong, Lin Peng, Li Xiao-Kun, Li Wen-jing, Wong Siu-Chung and Jiang Jing, Wuhan University of Technology, China; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; University of Western Ontario, Canada

10:35AM | Closed-Loop Control Design for WPT System Using Power and Data Frequency Division Multiplexing TechniqueZhongnan Qian, Ruichi Wang, Zhikun Wang, Jin Du, Jiande Wu and Xiangning He, Zhejiang University, China

Wednesday, September 21st 8:30AM – 10:10AM

S33 Photovoltaic Converters IIRoom: 203ABChairs: Nathan Weise, Jaeho Choi

8:30AM | A 50kW High Power Density Paralleled-five-level PV Converter based on SiC T-type MOSFET ModulesYanjun Shi, Yuxiang Shi, Lu Wang, Ren Xie and Hui Li, FSU, United States

8:55AM | PV Array Voltage Range Extension for Photovoltaic Inverters Using a Mini-BoostEmanuel Serban, Francisco Paz and Ordonez Martin, ECE Department, Univ. of British Columbia, Canada

9:20AM | Submodule Integrated Boost DC-DC Converters With No External Input Capacitor or Input Inductor for Low Power Photovoltaic ApplicationsJen-Hung Huang, Brad Lehman and Ting Qian, Northeastern University, United States; Tongji University, China

9:45AM | Effective Control Approach for Multi-PVs Based Resonant Converter through Cross-switched StructureAli Elrayyah, Amr Ibrahem and Yilmaz Sozer, Qatar Environmental and Energy Research Inst, Qatar; University of Akron, United States

S34 Converter Applications for Alternative Energy SystemsRoom: 203CChairs: Andrew Hintz, Shaojun Xie

8:30AM | Control Scheme for the Wide Operation Range of Induction Generator with a Vienna Rectifier in Wind Turbine SystemsJin-Hyuk Park, June-Seok Lee and Kyo-Beum Lee, Ajou University, Korea (South); KRRI, Korea (South)

8:55AM | GaN Based High Gain Non-Isolated DC-DC Stage of Microinverter with Extended-Duty-Ratio BoostJinia Roy and Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, United States

9:20AM | High-Efficiency Three-Level SEPIC for Grid-Tied PV SystemsMin-Kwon Yang, Seung-Jae Lee, Jun Heo and Woo-Young Choi, Chonbuk National University, Korea (South)

9:45AM | A Novel Zero-voltage-switched Multi-resonant DC-DC ConverterLing Gu and Ke Jin, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astro., China

S35 Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected Converters IRoom: 202DChairs: Fred Wang, Paolo Mattavelli

8:30AM | Seamless Transfer Strategy Considering Power Balance in Parallel OperationChee Seung-Jun, Lee Younggi, Son Young-Kwang, Sul Seung-Ki, Lim Changjin and Huh Sungjae, Seoul National University, Korea (South); LG Electronics, Korea (South)

8:55AM | Robust Control for Parallel Operated L-Inverters with Uncertainty and Disturbance EstimatorYeqin Wang, Qing-Chang Zhong and Beibei Ren, Texas Tech University, United States; Illinois Institute of Technology, United States

9:20AM | Active and Reactive Power Operational Region for Grid-Interactive Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel ConvertersJacob Lamb and Mirafzal Behrooz, Kansas State University, United States

9:45AM | Harmonic Stability Analysis and Controller Parameter Design of Three-Phase Inverter-Based Multi-Bus Ac Systems Based on Sequence ImpedancesWenchao Cao, Yiwei Ma and Fred Wang, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States

S36 Utility Applications IIRoom: 202AChairs: Deepak Divan, Alireza Nami

8:30AM | Full-ZVS Modulation for All-SiC ISOP-Type Isolated Front End (IFE) Solid-State TransformerJonas E. Huber, Daniel Rothmund, Li Wang and Johann W. Kolar, Power Electronic Systems Lab, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; FREEDM Systems Center, NC State University, United States

8:55AM | Stability issues in reverse power flow limitation in a Smart Transformer-fed distribution gridGiovanni De Carne, Giampaolo Buticchi and Marco Liserre, Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel, Germany

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9:20AM | Smart Transformer-Based Hybrid Grid Loads Support in Partial Disconnection of MV/HV Power SystemChandan Kumar, Zhixiang Zou and Liserre Marco, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India; Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Germany

9:45AM | Soft-Switching Solid State Transformer (S4T)Hao Chen and Deepak Divan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

S37 DC Microgrids IRoom: 203DEChairs: Giovanna Oriti, Babak Parkhideh

8:30AM | Hierarchical Coordination of a Hybrid AC/DC SmartGrid with Central/Distributed Energy StoragePablo Arboleya, Cristina Gonzalez-Moran, Pablo Garcia, Jorge Garcia and Bassam Mohamed, University of Oviedo, Spain

8:55AM | Dynamic Optimal Power Flow for DC Microgrids with Distributed Battery Energy Storage SystemsThomas Morstyn, Branislav Hredzak and Vassilios Agelidis, University of New South Wales, Australia

9:20AM | DC Electric Springs with Modified Droop Control for Storage Reduction in DC MicrogridsMing Hao Wang, Shuo Yan, Siew Chong Tan and Shu Yuen Ron Hui, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

9:45AM | Optimal Droop Surface Control of Dc Microgrids Based on Battery State of ChargeArthur Jones and Wayne Weaver, Michigan Technological University, United States

S38 Transportation Electrification IRoom: 102DChairs: Bulent Sarlioglu, Tim Burress

8:30AM | A Modified Z-source Converter based Single Phase PV/Grid Inter-connected DC Charging Converter for Future Transportation ElectrificationSiddhartha A. Singh, Giampaolo Carli, Najath A. Azeez and Sheldon S. Williamson, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada; EMD Technologies – Heico Corporation., Canada

8:55AM | Comprehensive design comparison of using different order harmonics as the power carrier in wireless power transfer for PHEV and EV Wireless ChargingHulong Zeng and Fang Z. Peng, Michigan State University, United States

9:20AM | A New Inductive Wireless Power Transfer Topology Using Current-Fed Half-Bridge CLC Transmitter LC Receiver ConfigurationAkshay Rathore and Suvendu Samanta, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

9:45AM | Reduction on Radiation Noise Level for Inductive Power Transfer Systems with Spread Spectrum focusing on Combined Impedance of Coils and CapacitorsKent Inoue, Keisuke Kusaka and Jun-ichi Itoh, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan

S39 Modeling and Control of DC-DC Converters IIRoom: 102CChairs: Reza Sabzehgar, Liuchen Chang

8:30AM | A New High-Frequency Simulation Model for Multi-Winding Transformers used in Switched-Mode Power SuppliesRipunjoy Phukan, Lakshmi Ravi, Amirhossein Shahirinia and Rangarajan Tallam, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA, United States; Rockwell Automation, Mequon WI, United States; Alfred University, Alfred NY, United State

8:55AM | Multi-Phase Sliding Mode Control for Chattering Suppression in a DC-DC ConverterWoonki Na, Pengyuan Chen, Harkamal Singh and Jonghoon Kim, Cal St Univ-Fresno, United States; Chosun University, Korea (South)

9:20AM | Gradient-reference-current Control of Tri-state Buck Converter to Improve Dynamic Response over Wide Load RangeShuhan Liao, Xiaoming Zha, Fei Liu, Wenjun Liu and Kun Feng, Wuhan University, China

9:45AM | A Control Strategy for Paralleled Bi-Directional DC-DC Converters Used in Energy Storage SystemsZhenya Zhang, Zhao Zhang, Shaojun Xie and Chen Yang, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astronautics, China

S40 Modulation Techniques IIRoom: 102EChairs: Madhu Sudhan Chinthavali, Sufei Li

8:30AM | Steady-State Analysis of the Phase Shift Modulated LLC Resonant ConverterWei Liu, Binbin Wang, Wenxi Yao, Zhengyu Lu and Xiaoyi Xu, Zhejiang University, China; State Grid Nantong Supply Company, China

8:55AM | Practical Implementation of Global Synchronous Pulse Width Modulation with Time Delay Compensation and Distributed Calculation CapabilitiesTao Xu, Feng Gao and Liwei Zhou, Shandong University, China

9:20AM | Research on Zero-Sequence Circulating Currents in Parallel Three-Level Grid-Tied Photovoltaic invertersYang Li, Xu Yang, Wenjie Chen and Zhang Feng, Xi’an Jiaotong University,EE, China

9:45AM | Modified Pulse Energy Modulation Technique of a Three-Switch Buck-Boost InverterShuang Xu, Riming Shao, Liuchen Chang and Shuying Yang, University of New Brunswick, Canada; Hefei University of Technology, China

S41 Modeling, Control and Stability of Modular Multilevel ConvertersRoom: 202EChairs: Rik De Doncker, Pragasen Pillay

8:30AM | MMC-HVDC: Simulation and Control StrategySuman Debnath and Madhusudhan Chinthavali, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States

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8:55AM | Hybrid Railway Power Conditioner Based on Half-Bridge Modular Multilevel ConverterLi Liu and NingYi Dai, University of Macau, Macau

9:20AM | A PWM Method Reducing Harmonics of Two Interleaved ConvertersJaejin Han, Younggi Lee and Seung-Ki Sul, Seoul National University, Korea (South)

9:45AM | DC Impedance Modeling and Stability Analysis of Modular Multilevel Converter for MVDC ApplicationRan Mo, Qing Ye and Hui Li, Florida State University, United States

S42 Reluctance Machines IIRoom: 102BChairs: Babak Fahimi, Sufei Li

8:30AM | Segmented Rotor Design of Concentrated Wound Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) for Torque Ripple MinimizationMd Ashfanoor Kabir and Iqbal Husain, North Carolina State University, United States; North Carolina State Unievrsity, United States

8:55AM | Extending the Speed Range of A Switched Reluctance Motor Using a Fast Demagnetizing TechniqueMohamad Abd Elmutalab, Elrayyah Ali, Tausif Husain and Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron, United States; Qatar Environmental and Energy Research Inst, Qatar

9:20AM | Development and Analysis of U-core Switched Reluctance MachineRasmus Jaeger, Simon Staal Nielsen, Kristian Kongerslev and Peter Omand Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Hydratech Industries, Denmark

9:45AM | Torque Ripple and Acoustic Noise of Current Modulations of a Pseudo-Sinusoidal Switched Reluctance MotorQingqing Ma, Lanhua Zhang, Xiaonan Zhao, Xuesen Cui and Jih-Sheng Lai, Virginia Tech, United States; North China Electric Power University, China

S43 PM Machines IRoom: 101AChairs: Ayman El-Refaie, Ali Bazzi

8:30AM | Proposal of Electrically Reversal Magnetic Pole Type Variable Magnetic Flux PM MotorMasahiro Aoyama, Kazukiyo Nakajima and Toshihiko Noguchi, SUZUKI Motor Corporation, Japan; Shizuoka University, Japan

8:55AM | Torque and Core Loss Characterization of a Variable-Flux Permanent-Magnet MachineChirag Desai and Pragasen Pillay, Concordia University, Canada

9:20AM | Examination to Enhance Efficiency of V-shaped IPMSM Using Concentrated Winding Structure at High Speed and High Torque AreaAyato Nihonyanagi, Takemoto Takemoto, Satoshi Ogasawara, Naohiko Aoki and Kwansu Lee, Hokkaido University, Japan; LG Electronics JAPAN Lab. Inc., Japan

9:45AM | Advanced High Torque Density Non-overlapping Winding PM Vernier MachinesTianjie Zou, Dawei Li, Ronghai Qu, Jian Li and Dong Jiang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

S44 Drive/Utility InterfaceRoom: 101BChairs: Nabeel Demerdash, Shih-Chin Yang

8:30AM | Synchronous Switching of Non-Line-Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines between Inverter and Grid DrivesRonggang Ni, Dianguo Xu, Frede Blaabjerg, Gaolin Wang, Binbin Li and Kaiyuan Lu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Aalborg University, Denmark

8:55AM | Instability Detection and Protection Scheme for Efficiency Optimized V/f Driven Synchronous Reluctance Motors (SynRM)Sara Ahmed, Gholamreza Jalali, Zach Pan and Hongrae Kim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; North Carolina State University, United States; ABB Inc., United States

9:20AM | Power-Quality-Oriented Optimization in Multiple Three-Phase Adjustable Speed DrivesYongheng Yang, Pooya Davari, Frede Blaabjerg and Firuz Zare, Aalborg University, Denmark; The University of Queensland, Australia

9:45AM | A Four-Quadrant Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drive with a Tiny DC Link CapacitorMahima Gupta and Giri Venkataramanan, University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States

S45 PM and IPM Motor Drives IIRoom: 101CDChairs: Omer Onar, Rakib Islam

8:30AM | Effect of Position Sensor Error on the Performance of IPMSM drivesRamakrishnan Raja, Tomy Sebastian, Mengqi Wang, Mohammad Islam and Abraham Gebregergis, Halla Mechatronics, Bay City , Michigan, United States; University of Michigan – Dearborn, Michigan, United States

8:55AM | Signal-Injection-Aided Position and Speed Estimation for PMSM Drives with Low-Resolution Position SensorsGiulio De Donato, Giacomo Scelba, Mario Pulvirenti, Giuseppe Scarcella and Fabio Giulii Capponi, University of Rome – La Sapienza, Italy; University of Catania, Italy; University of Catania, Italy; university of Rome – La Sapienza, Italy

9:20AM | Integrated Switch Current Sensor for Shortcircuit Protection and Current Control of 1.7-kV SiC MOSFET ModulesJun Wang, Zhiyu Shen, Rolando Burgos and Dushan Boroyevich, Center for Power Electronics Systems (CPES), United States

9:45AM | Current Reconstruction Method for PMSM Drive System with a DC Link Shunt ResistorHan-Beom Yeom, Hyun-Keun Ku and Jang-Mok Kim, LG Electronics, Korea (South); Pusan National University, Korea (South)

S46 Modeling of WBG Devices and ModulesRoom: 202CChairs: Enrico Santi, Robert Pilawa-Podgurski

8:30AM | PSpice Modeling Platform for SiC Power MOSFET Modules with Extensive Experimental ValidationLorenzo Ceccarelli, Muhammad Nawaz and Francesco Iannuzzo, Aalborg University, Denmark; ABB Corporate Research Center, Sweden

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8:55AM | Development of Simulink-Based SiC MOSFET Modeling Platform for Series Connected DevicesGeorgios Tsolaridis, Kalle Ilves, Paula Diaz Reigoza, Muhammad Nawaz and Francesco Iannuzzo, ABB Corporate Research Center, Sweden; Aalborg University, Denmark

9:20AM | An Accurate Subcircuit Model of SiC Half Bridge Module for Switching Loss OptimizationPengfei Tu, Shan Yin, Peng Wang, King Jet Tseng, Chen Qi, Xiaolei Hu, Michael Adam Zagrodnik and Rejeki Simanjorang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore

9:45AM | Spatial Electro-Thermal Modeling and Simulation of Power Electronic ModulesChristoph van der Broeck, Lukas Ruppert and Rik De Doncker, ISEA, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

S47 Gate Drive Techniques IIRoom: 102AChairs: Daniel Costinett, Pradeep S . Shenoy

8:30AM | Automatic Optimization of IGBT Gate Driving Waveform Using Simulated Annealing for Programmable Gate Driver ICKoutarou Miyazaki, Makoto Takamiya and Takayasu Sakurai, The University of Tokyo, Japan

8:55AM | Active dv/dt Control of 600V GaN TransistorsBingyao Sun, Rolando Burgos, Xuning Zhang and Dushan Boroyevich, C PES-Virginia Tech, United States

9:20AM | Commutation Strategies for Single-Chip Dual-Gate Bidirectional IGBTs in Matrix ConvertersDaming Wang, Sai Tang, Jun Wang, Zhengbin Xiong, Shanglin Mo, Xin Yin, Zhikang Shuai and Z. John Shen, Hunan University, China

9:45AM | Two Comparison-Alternative High Temperature PCB-Embedded Transformer Designs for a 2 W Gate Driver Power SupplyBingyao Sun, Remi Perrin, Cyril Buttay, Bruno Allard, Nicolas Quentin, Rolando Burgos, Dushan Boroyevich and Marwan Ali, CPES-Virginia Tech, United States; Ampere lab – INSA Lyon, Univ. Lyon, France; Labinal Power Systems-SAFRAN, France

S48 Wireless Power Transfer IIIRoom: 202BChairs: Tsorng-Juu Liang, Khurram Afridi

8:30AM | Performance Analysis of Magnetic Power Pads for Inductive Power Transfer Systems with Ferrite Structure VariationMinkook Kim, Jongeun Byeon, Jae-Woo Lee and Byoung Kuk Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea (South); LG Electronics, Korea (South)

8:55AM | Analysis of Mutually Decoupled Primary Coils for IPT Systems for EV ChargingSeho Kim, Abiezer Tejeda, Grant Anthony Covic and John Talbot Boys, The University of Auckland, New Zealand

9:20AM | Dynamic Matching System for Radio-Frequency Plasma GenerationAnas Al Bastami, Alexander Jurkov, Parker Gould, Mitchell Hsing, Martin Schmidt and David Perreault, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

9:45AM | A Loosely Coupled Capacitive Power Transfer System with LC Compensation Circuit TopologyHua Zhang, Fei Lu, Heath Hofmann, Weiguo Liu and Chris Mi, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; University of Michigan, United States; San Diego State University, United States

Wednesday, September 21st 10:30AM – 12:10PM

S49 Control for Photovoltaic ApplicationsRoom: 203ABChairs: Martin Ordonez, Dezso Sera

10:30AM | A Variable Step-Size MPPT for Sensorless Current Model Predictive Control for Photovoltaic SystemsMorcos Metry, Mohammad B. Shadmand, Robert S. Balog and Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A and M University, United States; Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar

10:55AM | Study on the Unbalanced Current Injection Capability of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Neutral-Point-Clamped InverterHossein Dehghani Tafti, Ali Iftekhar Maswood, Karthik Kandasamy, Ziyou Lim, Gabriel Ooi Heo Peng, Georgios Konstantinou and Josep Pou, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; University of New South Wales, Australia

11:20AM | Adaptive Dc Link Voltage Control Scheme for Single Phase Inverters with Dynamic Power DecouplingYinglai Xia and Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, United States

11:45AM | ZVS Analysis and Power Flow Control for Three Limb Transformer Enabled SiC Mosfet Based Three Port DAB Integrating PV and Energy Storage(ES)Ritwik Chattopadhyay and Subhashish Bhattacharya, NCSU, United States

S50 Photovoltaic Characterization and ModelingRoom: 203CChairs: Tirthajyoti Sarkar, Ahmed Elasser

10:30AM | A Rapid I-V Curve Generation for PV Model-based Solar Array SimulatorsYoung-Tae Seo, Jun-Young Park and Sung-Jin Choi, University of Ulsan, Korea, Republic of

10:55AM | Photovoltaic Panel Simulation Based on Individual Cell ConditionEduardo Abdon Sarquis Filho, Antonio Cezar de Castro Lima, Fabiano Fragoso Costa and Andre Pires Nobrega Tahim, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

11:20AM | Development and Implementation of a PV Performance Monitoring System Based On Inverter MeasurementsSergiu Spataru, Anamaria Gavriluta, Lars Maaloe, Dezso Sera and Ole Winther, Aalborg University, Denmark; Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

11:45AM | Characterization of Silicon Based Photovoltaic Cells Using Broadband Impedance SpectroscopyOlufemi Olayiwola and Paul Barendse, University of Cape Town, South Africa

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S51 Utility Applications IIIRoom: 202AChairs: Srdjan Lukic, Deepak Divan

10:30AM | DC Solid State Transformer Based on Input-Series-Output-Parallel Dual-Active-Bridge for MVDC Power DistributionBiao Zhao, Qiang Song, Jianguo Li and Wenhua Liu, Tsinghua University, China; Tsinghua Univesity, China

10:55AM | Six-Leg Single-Phase to Three-Phase ConverterNayara Brandao de Freitas, Cursino Brandao Jacobina, Ayslan Caisson Noroes Maia and Alexandre Cunha Oliveira, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

11:20AM | Flexible Transformers for Distribution Grid ControlHao Chen, Prasad Kandula, Anish Prasai, Joe Schatz and Deepak Divan, Georgia institute of technology, United States; Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Varentec, Inc., United States; Southern Company, United States

11:45AM | Comparative Analysis of Modular Multiport Power Electronic Transformer TopologiesMario Lopez, Fernando Briz, Mariam Saeed, Manuel Arias and Alberto Rodriguez, University of Oviedo, Spain

S52 Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected Converters IIRoom: 202DChairs: Frede Blaabjerg, Gilbert Bergna-Diaz

10:30AM | Advanced Control of a High Power Converter Connected to Weak GridsShahparasti Mahdi, Catalan Pedro, Luna Alvaro, Candela Jose Ignacio and Rodriguez Pedro, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain; Ingeteam Power Technology, Spain

10:55AM | A Power Density Optimization Method for a Power Pulsation Decoupling Buffer in Single-Phase DC-AC ConvertersShibin Qin and Robert Pilawa-Podgurski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

11:20AM | Control Design in $$-Synthesis Framework for Grid-Connected Inverters with Higher Order FiltersNima Amouzegar Ashtiani, Mohsen Azizi and Sayed Ali Khajehoddin, University of Alberta, Canada; Michigan Technological University, United States

11:45AM | Sensorless Current Model Predictive Control for Maximum Power Point Tracking of Single-Phase subMultilevel Inverter for Photovoltaic SystemsMorcos Metry, Sertac Bayhan, Mohammad B. Shadmand, Robert S. Balog and Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A and M University, United States; Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar

S53 DC Microgrids IIRoom: 203DEChairs: Josep M . Guerrero, Ali Davoudi

10:30AM | An Adaptive Power Distributed Control Method to Ensure Proportional Load Power Sharing in DC Microgrid Considering Equivalent Line ImpedancesDuy-Hung Dam and Hong-Hee Lee, University of Ulsan, Korea (South)

10:55AM | The Performance of Polytopic Models in Smart DC MicrogridsAiran Frances, Rafael Asensi, Oscar Garcia, Roberto Prieto and Javier Uceda, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

11:20AM | Study on DC Arc Faults in Ring-Bus DC Microgrids with Constant Power LoadsXiu Yao, University at Buffalo, SUNY, United State

11:45AM | Stability Analysis and Improvement of a Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Converter Enabled DC Microgrid based on a Reduced-order Low Frequency ModelQing Ye, Ran Mo and Hui Li, Florida State Univeristy, United States

S54 Datacenters and Telecommunication ApplicationsRoom: 102EChairs: Philip Krein, Johan Enslin

10:30AM | Soft-Switching Operation of Edge-Resonant Output- Inductor-Less Full-Bridge ConverterKazuhide Domoto, Yoichi Ishizuka, Seiya Abe and Tamotsu Ninomiya, Nagasaki University, Japan; Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan; Green Electronics Research Institute, Kitakyushu, Japan

10:55AM | High Efficiency Two-Stage 48V VRM with PCB Winding Matrix TransformerMohamed Ahmed, Chao Fei, Fred C. Lee and Qiang Li, CPES – Virginia Tech, United States

11:20AM | Hierarchical Protection Architecture for 380V DC Data Center ApplicationKai Tan, Xiaoqing Song, Chang Peng, Pengkun Liu and Alex Huang, North Carolina State University, United States; North Carolina State Univeristy, United States

11:45AM | Device Loss Comparison of GaN Device Based LLC, Dual Active Bridge and Phase Shift Quasi Switched Capacitor CircuitBoxue Hu, Xuan Zhang, Lixing Fu, He Li, Yousef M. Abdullah, Yafeng Wang, Lurao Liu and Jin Wang, Lurao Liu and Jin Wang, The Ohio State University, United States

S55 Transportation Electrification II Room: 102DChairs: Sinisa Jurkovic, Bruno Lequesne

10:30AM | Loss Optimizing Control of a Multiphase Interleaving DC-DC Converter for Use in a Hybrid Electric Vehicle DrivetrainRashidreza Karimi, Dennis Kaczorowski, Alexander Zlotnik and Mertens Axel, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany

10:55AM | Traction Inverter Evaluation Method Based on Driving Cycles for Electric and Hybrid Electric VehiclesFan Xu and Lihua Chen, Ford Motor Company, United States

11:20AM | Model Predictive Control based Field-weakening Strategy for Traction EV used Induction MotorJianyong Su, Rui Gao and Iqbal Husain, Harbin Institue of Technology, China; North Carolina State University, United States

11:45AM | Design Optimization and Development of Electric Traction Machines for Cadillac CT6 PHEVSinisa Jurkovic, Khwaja Rahman and Peter Savagian, General Motors, United States

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S56 PFC RectifiersRoom: 202EChairs: Ned Mohan, Alessandro Costabeber

10:30AM | Active Virtual Ground – Bridgeless PFC TopologyCarl Ngai-Man Ho, River Tin-Ho Li and Ken King-Man Siu, University of Manitoba, Canada; ABB (China) Ltd., China

10:55AM | A 500 kHz, 3 kW Power Factor Correction Circuit with Low Loss Auxiliary ZVT CircuitSiddharth Kulasekaran and Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, United States

11:20AM | A Two-Switch Buck-Boost PFC Rectifier With Automatic AC Power Decoupling CapabilityWenlong Qi, Sinan Li, Siew Chong Tan and Shu Yuen Ron Hui, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

11:45AM | High Efficiency Bridgeless Power Factor Correction Buck Converter for High Frequency AC SystemsZhe Yang, Sitthisak Kiratipongvoot and Chi Kwan Lee, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

S57 Modeling and Control of Multilevel ConvertersRoom: 202BChairs: Mengqi Wang, Marcello Pucci

10:30AM | An Improved Proportional Pulse Compensation Strategy for DC Voltage Balance of Cascaded H-Bridge RectifierXiang Li, Jian Wang, Xiaojie You and Kun Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

10:55AM | Cost effective Capacitor Voltage Balancing Control for Five-level Grid-tied InvertersMingchen Gu, Li Zhang, Kai Sun, Yan Xing and Peng Xu, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Hohai University, China; Tsinghua University, China

11:20AM | A Single Phase T-type Inverter Operating in Boundary Conduction ModeZhen Zhang, Junming Zhang and Xinke Wu, Zhejiang university, China; Zhejiang University, China

11:45AM | Three-Phase Four-Wire AC-DC-AC Multilevel Topologies Obtained from an Interconnection of Three-leg ConvertersAyslan Caisson Noroes Maia, Cursino Brandao Jacobina, Nayara Brandao de Freitas, Antonio de Paula Dias Queiroz and Edison Roberto Cabral da Silva, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

S58 Modeling and Control of Resonant ConvertersRoom: 102CChairs: Rolando Burgos, Marko Hinkkanen

10:30AM | Extreme Start-Up Response of LLC Converters Using Average Geometric ControlMehdi Mohammadi and Martin Ordonez, University of British Columbia, Canada

10:55AM | Optimized Resonant Pulsed Power Supplies with Deadbeat – Repetitive RegulationChao Ji, Jon Clare and Pericle Zanchetta, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

11:20AM | Control and Operation of Medium-voltage High-power Bi-directional Resonant DC-DC Converters in Shipboard DC Distribution SystemsDong Dong, Luis Garces, Mohammed Agamy, Yan Pan, Xinhui Wu, He Xu, Hongwu She, Xiaohong Li and Jian Dai, GE Global Research, United States; GE Global Research, United States; GE Global Research, China; GE Global Research, China

11:45AM | Inductance Cancellation in RF Resonant Power ConvertersMax Praglin, Luke Raymond and Juan Rivas, Stanford University, United States

S59 Electric Machines for Automotive Applications IRoom: 102BChairs: Thomas Jahns, Sinisa Jurkovic

10:30AM | Retrospective of Electric Machines for EV and HEV Traction Applications at General MotorsKhwaja Rahman, Sinisa Jurkovic, Peter Savagian, Nitinkumar Patel and Robert Dawsey, General Motors, United States

10:55AM | High-Performance Partitioned-Stator Switched Flux Memory Machines with Hybrid Magnets on External Stator for Automotive Traction ApplicationsHui Yang, Z. Q. Zhu, Heyun Lin, Shuhua Fang and Yunkai Huang, Southeast University, China; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:20AM | Test Results for a High Temperature Non-Permanent Magnet Traction MotorTsarafidy Raminosoa, Ayman El-Refaie, David Torrey, Kevin Grace, Di Pan, Stefan Grubic, Karthik Bodla and Kum-Kang Huh, GE Global Research, United States; Faraday and Future, United States

11:45AM | Vehicular Suspension and Propulsion Using Double Sided Linear Induction MachinesTom Cox, Fred Eastham and Matt Dickinson, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; The University of Bath, United Kingdom; Force Engineering Ltd., United Kingdom

S60 PM Machines IIRoom: 101AChairs: Siavash Pakdelian, Nicola Bianchi

10:30AM | Experimental Verification of Rotor Demagnetization in a Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Winding PM Synchronous Machine under Drive Fault ConditionsGilsu Choi, Yichao Zhang and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States

10:55AM | Influence of Stator Configuration on High Frequency Signal Injection Based Permanent Magnet Temperature Estimation in PMSMsDaniel Fernandez, David Reigosa, Devraj Dutt, Zi-Qiang Zhu and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:20AM | Analysis and Design Guidelines to Mitigate Demagnetization Vulnerability in PM Synchronous MachinesGilsu Choi and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States

11:45AM | The Nature of the Torque Ripple in Fractional-slot Synchronous PMAREL MachinesNicola Bianchi, Alessandro Castagnini, Giulio Secondo and Pietro Savio Termini, University of Padova, Italy; ABB, Discrete Automation and Motion Division, Italy

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S61 Multilevel Motor DrivesRoom: 101BChairs: Luca Zarri, Yi Deng

10:30AM | A Fault-Tolerant T-Type Multilevel Inverter Topology with Soft-Switching Capability Based on Si and SiC Hybrid Phase LegsJiangbiao He, Nathan Weise, Ramin Katebi, Lixiang Wei and Nabeel Demerdash, GE Global Research, United States; Marquette University, United States; Rockwell Automation, United States

10:55AM | An On-Line Diagnostic Method for Open-Circuit Switch Faults in NPC Multilevel ConvertersJiangbiao He and Nabeel Demerdash, GE Global Research, United States; Marquette University, United States

11:20AM | Analysis of Neutral Point Deviation in 3-level NPC Converter under Unbalanced 3-phase AC GridKyungsub Jung and Yongsug Suh, Elec. Eng. Chonbuk Nat’l Univ., Korea (South)

11:45AM | A Modulation Technique of Neutral Point Clamped Converters with Common-Mode Voltage Reduction and Neutral-Point Potential BalanceMeng-Jiang Tsai, Hsin-Chih Chen, Po-Tai Cheng, Meng-Ru Tsai and Yao-Bang Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

S62 PM and IPM Motor Drives IIIRoom: 101CDChairs: Takahiro Suzuki, Nicola Bianchi

10:30AM | Magnet Temperature Effects on the Useful Properties of Variable Flux PM Synchronous Machines and a Mitigating Method for Magnetization ChangesBrent Gagas, Kensuke Sasaki, Apoorva Athavale, Takashi Kato and Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WEMPEC, United States; Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Japan

10:55AM | Nonintrusive Online Rotor Permanent Magnet Temperature Tracking for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Based on Third Harmonic VoltageHanlin Zhan and Z.Q. Zhu, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

11:20AM | Permanent Magnet Temperature Estimation in PMSM Using Low Cost Hall Effect SensorsDaniel Fernandez, Doosoo Hyun, Yonghyun Park, David Reigosa, Sang Bin Lee, Dong Myung Lee and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain; Dept. of Elec. Eng.,Korea University, Seoul, Korea (South); Dept. of Elec. Eng., Hongik University, Seoul, Korea (South)

11:45AM | Analysis and Suppression of Zero Sequence Circulating Current in Open Winding Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives with Common DC BusHanlin Zhan, Z.Q. Zhu and Milijana Odavic, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

S63 Wide Bandgap Applications: SiCRoom: 202CChairs: Ruxi Wang, Jerry Hudgins

10:30AM | A Compact 100-A, 850-V, Silicon Carbide Solid-State DC Circuit BreakerDamian Urciuoli, Oladimeji Ibitayo, Gail Koebke, Gregory Ovrebo and Ronald Green, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States

10:55AM | Matrix Converter with Sinusoidal Input-Output Filter and Filter Downsizing Using SiC DevicesYasunori Furukawa, Takeshi Kinomae, Hidenori Hara, Masato Higuchi, Ryoji Tomonaga, Kohei Shirabe and Tsuneo Kume, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Japan

11:20AM | H-Bridge Building Block with SiC Power MOSFETs for Pulsed Power ApplicationRuxi Wang, Juan Sabate, Fengfeng Tao, Cong Li, Xiaohu Liu and Fei Xu, GE Global Research Center, United States; GE Global Research Center, China

11:45AM | Three-phase Active Front-end Rectifier Efficiency Improvement with Silicon Carbide Power Semiconductor DevicesMao Saijun, Wu Tao, Lu Xi, Popovic Jelena and Ferreira Jan Abraham, GE Global Research, China; TU Delft, Netherlands

S64 LED DriversRoom: 102AChairs: Huai Wang, David Perreault

10:30AM | Precise and Full-Range Dimming Control for An Off-Line Single-Inductor-Multiple-Output LED DriverSinan Li, Yue Guo, Ting Leung Albert Lee, Siew Chong Tan and Shu Yuen Ron Hui, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

10:55AM | Design and Implementation of a Retrofit LED Lamp for AC Mains and BallastsTsorng-Juu Liang, Huan-Hao Chang, Kai-Hui Chen and Li-An Hsu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

11:20AM | A Current Compensator for Mitigating the Influence of Long Cable Inductance between the LED Driver and the Light SourceRui Zhou, Ryan Shun-Cheung Yeung, Henry Shu-Hung Chung, John Yau-Chung Chan and Norman Chung-fai Tse, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

11:45AM | Investigation into the Use of Single Inductor for Driving Multiple Series-Connected LED ChannelsXiaoqing Zhan, Henry Shu-Hung Chung and Ruihong Zhang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

Wednesday, September 21st 1:30PM – 3:10PM

S65 Modeling and Control of Alternative Energy ApplicationsRoom: 203CChairs: Eduard Muljadi, Ranjit Mahanty

1:30PM | Using Markov Switching Model for Solar Irradiance Forecasting in Remote MicrogridsAyush Shakya, Semhar Michael, Christopher Saunders, Douglas Armstrong, Prakash Pandey, Santosh Chalise and Reinaldo Tonkoski, South Dakota State University, United States

1:55PM | Determining Maximum MPP-Tracking Sampling Frequency for Input-Voltage-Controlled PV-Interfacing ConverterJyri Kivimaki, Moshe Sitbon, Sergei Kolesnik, Alon Kuperman and Teuvo Suntio, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Ariel University, Israel

2:20PM | Real-time Emulation of a Pressure Retarded Osmosis Power Generation SystemSudharshan Kaarthik, Jonathan Maisonneuve and Pragasen Pillay, Concordia University, Canada

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2:45PM | Efficient FCTV Provision considering DWT and DWPT-based Noise Suppression for Overcoming the Noise-Induced Voltage Loss in PEM Fuel CellJonghoon Kim, Woonki Na and Yongsug Tak, Chosun University, Korea (South); California State University, Fresno, United States; Inha University, Korea (South)

S66 Utility Applications IVRoom: 202AChairs: Fariba Fateh, Xu She

1:30PM | Field Test Results for a 12.47 kV 3-Phase 1 MVA Power RouterRajendra Prasad Kandula, Hao Chen, Anish Prasai, Frank Lambert, Joe Schatz, Thomas Powell, Timothy Heidel, Colin Schauder and Deepak Divan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Varentec, United States; Southerncompany, United States; Georgia Power, United States; Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, United States; Booz Allen Hamilton, United States

1:55PM | DC Capacitor Voltage Balancing Control for Delta-Connected Cascaded H-Bridge STATCOM Considering the Unbalanced Grid and Load ConditionsJae-Jung Jung, Joon-Hee Lee, Seung-Ki Sul, Gum Tae Son and Young-Ho Chung, Seoul National University, Korea (South); LS Industrial Systems Co. Ltd, Korea (South)

2:20PM | Advanced Grid Simulator for Multi-Megawatt Power Converter Testing and CertificationPrzemyslaw Koralewicz, Vahan Gevorgian, Pieder Joerg, Wim van der Merwe and Robb Wallen, ABB, Poland; NREL, United States; ABB, Switzerland

2:45PM | Experimental Verification of Capacitance Reduction in MMC-Based STATCOMTakanori Isobe, Long Zhang, Ryuji Iijima, Hiroshi Tadano, Yasuhiko Kawanami and Katsushi Terazono, University of Tsukuba, Japan; Yaskawa Electric Corp., Japan

S67 Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected Converters IIIRoom: 202DChairs: Ali Davoudi, Edison da Silva

1:30PM | A Comparative Study of Methods for Estimating Virtual Flux at the Point of Common Coupling in Grid Connected Voltage Source Converters With LCL FilterNurul Fazlin Roslan, Jon Are Suul, Alvaro Luna, Joan Rocabert, Ignacio Candela and Pedro Rodriguez, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Terrassa, Spain; SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; Abengoa Research Centre, Seville, Spain

1:55PM | A Novel Model Predictive Sliding Mode Control for AC/DC Converters with Output Voltage and Load Resistance VariationsTingting He, Li Li, Jianguo Zhu and Zheng Linfeng, FEIT, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

2:20PM | A Novel Virtual Synchronous Generator Control Strategy Based on Improved Swing Equation Emulating and Power Decoupling MethodMingxuan Li, Yue Wang, Ningyi Xu, Yonghui Liu, Wenti Wang, Hao Wang and Wanjun Lei, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

2:45PM | Virtual Impedance-Based Active Damping for LCL Resonance in Grid-Connected Voltage Source Inverters with Grid Current FeedbackTeng Liu, Zeng Liu, Jinjun Liu and Zipeng Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

S68 WBG in Traction ApplicationRoom: 102DChairs: Burak Ozpineci, Anand Sathyan

1:30PM | Component Design and Implementation of a 60 kW Full SiC Traction Inverter with Boost ConverterArvid Merkert, Jan-Kaspar Mueller and Axel Mertens, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany

1:55PM | Design Methodology for a Planarized High Power Density EV/HEV Traction Drive using SiC Power ModulesDhrubo Rahman, Adam Morgan, Yang Xu, Rui Gao, Wensong Yu, Douglas C. Hopkins and Iqbal Husain, North Carolina State University, United States

2:20PM | A SiC-Based High-Performance Medium-Voltage Fast Charger for Plug-in Electric VehiclesSrdjan Srdic, Xinyu Liang, Chi Zhang, Wensong Yu and Srdjan Lukic, North Carolina State University, United States

2:45PM | An Integrated Onboard Charger and Accessory Power Converter for Traction Drive Systems with a Boost ConverterGui-Jia Su and Lixin Tang, Oak Ridge National Lab, United States

S69 Single Phase RectifiersRoom: 202EChairs: Adam Skorek, Stefan Schroeder

1:30PM | Current-stress Reduction of the Neutral Inductor in a Rectifier with Two OutputsWen-Long Ming and Qing-Chang Zhong, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Illinois Institute of Technology, United States

1:55PM | Single-stage AC/DC Dual Inductor BCM Current-Fed Push-Pull for HB-LED lighting applicationsIgnacio Castro, Kevin Martin, Manuel Arias, Diego G. Lamar, Marta M. Hernando and Javier Sebastian, University of Oviedo, Spain

2:20PM | Asymmetric Single-Phase Current Source RectifiersLouelson Costa, Montie Vitorino, Mauricio Correa, Darlan Fernandes and Oliveira Marcus, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil; Tocantins Federal Institute of Technology, Brazil

2:45PM | A Bridgeless Controlled Rectifier for Single Split-Phase SystemsNustenil S de M. L. Marinus, Cursino B Jacobina, Euzeli C dos Santos Jr., Nady Rocha and Nayara B. Freitas, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Indiana University Purdue University Indianapo, United States

S70 Multilevel ConvertersRoom: 202BChairs: NingYi Dai, Marcello Pucci

1:30PM | Modulation Method for Single-Phase Six-Switch Five-Level ANPC InverterLei Kou, Hongliang Wang, Yan-fei Liu, Paresh C. Sen and Yan Zhang, Queen’s University, Canada

1:55PM | Modified SVPWM to Eliminate Common-Mode Voltages for Five-Level ANPC InvertersQuoc Anh Le and Dong-Choon Lee, Yeungnam University, Korea, Republic of

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2:20PM | THD and Efficiency improvement in Multi-Level Inverters Through an Open End Winding ConfigurationSalvatore De Caro, Salvatore Foti, Tommaso Scimone, Antonio Testa, Mario Cacciato, Giuseppe Scarcella and Giacomo Scelba, University of Messina, Italy; University of Catania, Italy; University of Catania, Italy

2:45PM | A Source-Type Harmonic Energy Unbalance Suppression Method Based on Carrier Frequency Optimization for Cascaded Multilevel APFZezhou Yang, Shangshen Li, Xiaoming Zha, Jianjun Sun and Wang Yi, School of Electrical Engineering, Wuhan Universi, China

S71 DC-DC Converters IIRoom: 102CChairs: Yan-Fei Liu, Lixiang Wei

1:30PM | Small-Signal Model and Control of the Interleaved Two-Phase Coupled-Inductor Boost ConverterBrendan C. Barry, John G. Hayes, Marek S. Rylko, Robert Stala, Adam Penczek, Andrzej Mondzik and Robert T. Ryan, University College Cork, Ireland; dtw Sp. z o.o., Poland

1:55PM | A Robust Design Framework for Stable Digital Peak Current-Mode Control Under Uniform SamplingAmit Singha, Santanu Kapat and Jayanta Pal, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India

2:20PM | Modeling and Decoupled Control of a Non-isolated High Step-up/down Bidirectional DC-DC ConverterHaixu Shi, Xi Xiao, Hongfei Wu and Kai Sun, Tsinghua University, China; Nanjing University of Aeronautics Astronautics, China

2:45PM | Non-Isolated High-Gain Three-Port Converter for Hybrid Storage SystemsJorge Garcia, Ramy Georgious, Pablo Garcia and Angel Navarro-Rodriguez, University of Oviedo, Spain

S72 Reliability, Diagnostic and Faults Analysis in Power Converters IRoom: 102EChairs: Jiangchao Qin, Martin Ordonez

1:30PM | System-level Reliability Assessment of Power Stage in Fuel Cell ApplicationDao Zhou, Huai Wang, Frede Blaabjerg, Soeren Kundsen Kaer and Daniel Blom Hansen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Dantherm Power A/S, Denmark

1:55PM | A Novel Online ESR and C Identification Method for Output Capacitor of Flyback ConverterHui Li, Kai Yao, Xufeng Zhou, Fei Yang and Junfang Zhang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

2:20PM | Fault Ride-Through Capability for Grid-Supporting InvertersPrasanna Piya, Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani and Ali S. Khajehoddin, Mississippi State University, United States; University of Alberta, Canada

2:45PM | Analysis of Hybrid Energy Storage Systems with DC Link Fault Ride-Through CapabilityRamy Georgious, Mark Sumner, Jorge Garcia and Pablo Garcia, University of Oviedo, Spain; University of Nottingham, England

S73 Electric Machines for Automotive Applications IIRoom: 102BChairs: Heath Hofmann, Jing Xue

1:30PM | Optimisation of the Torque Quality of a Combined Phase Transverse Flux Machine for Traction ApplicationsJamie Washington, Cristofaro Pompermaier and Glynn Atkinson, Hoganas Great Britian Ltd., United Kingdom; Hoganas AB, Sweden; Newcastle University, United Kingdom

1:55PM | An Examination for Improvement of Constant Output Characteristics at High-Speed Region in a Spoke-Type IPMSM Using Ferrite Permanent Magnet by Changing the Shape of Rotor SurfaceShoya Nagano, Masatsugu Takemoto and Satoshi Ogasawara, Hokkaido University, Japan

2:20PM | Variable Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (VF-PMSM) Design to Meet Electric Vehicle Traction Requirements with Reduced LossesApoorva Athavale, Kensuke Sasaki, Brent Gagas, Takashi Kato and Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WEMPEC, United States; Nissan Motor Co., Ltd, Japan

2:45PM | Comparison of Traction Motors that Reduce or Eliminate Rare-Earth MaterialsAyman El-Refaie, Tsarafidy Raminosoa, Patel Reddy, Steven Galioto, Di Pan, Kevin Grace, James Alexander and Kum-Kang Huh, GE Global Research, United States; GE Global Research, United States

S74 PM Machines IIIRoom: 101AChairs: Hamid A . Toliyat, Jie Shen

1:30PM | Active Voltage Regulation of Partitioned Stator Switched Flux Permanent Magnet Generator Supplying Isolated Passive LoadHanlin Zhan, Z.Q. Zhu and Zhongze Wu, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

1:55PM | Coupled and Simplified Model of the Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Triple Star Nine-Phase Interior Permanant Magnet MachinesOlorunfemi Ojo, Tennessee Tech University, United States

2:20PM | Design and Analysis of a Novel Three-phase Flux Reversal MachineYuting Gao, Ronghai Qu, Dawei Li, Jian Li and Yongsheng Huo, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

2:45PM | Design, Control and Implementation of a Non-Rare-Earth Flux Switching Permanent Magnet MachineChandan Sikder, Iqbal Husain and Wen Ouyang, NC State University, United States; ABB US Corporate Research Center, United States

S75 Drive ApplicationsRoom: 101BChairs: Leon Tolbert, Uday Deshpande

1:30PM | A New Normal Mode dv/dt Filter With Resistor Failure Detection CircuitMark Baumgardner and Mahesh Swamy, Yaskawa America, Inc., United States

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1:55PM | Simulation of Cable Charging Current and Its Effects on Operation of Low Power AC DrivesHelen Lewis-Rzeszutek, Ripunjoy Phukan, Rangarajan Tallam, Mark Solveson and Timothy Clancy, Rockwell Automation, United States; Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Ansys, United States; General Cable, United States

2:20PM | Systematic Modeling for a Three Phase Inverter with Motor and Long Cable using Optimization MethodHui Zhao, Shuo Wang, Jianjun Min and Zhi Yongjian, University of Florida, United States; China South Railway, China

2:45PM | Performance Evaluation of SiC MOSFETs with Long Power Cable and Induction MotorPeizhong Yi, Puneeth Kumar Srikanta Murthy and Lixiang Wei, Rockwell Automation, United States

S76 Sensorless Drives IRoom: 101CDChairs: Giacomo Scelba, Ramakrishnan Raja

1:30PM | Design Consideration of Interior Permanent Magnet Machine Position Sensorless Drive Using Square-wave Voltage InjectionShih-Chin Yang, Sheng-Ming Yang and Jing-Hui Hu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

1:55PM | A Synchro-Perspective-Based High-Frequency Signal Injection Method for Position-Sensorless Vector Control of Doubly-Fed Induction MachinesAnuwat Srivorakul and Surapong Suwankawin, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

2:20PM | Enhancing Estimation Accuracy by Applying Cross-Correlation Image Tracking to Self-Sensing Including Evaluation on a Low Saliency Ratio MachineTimothy Slininger, Yinghan Xu and Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States

2:45PM | The Crowded Axis of the Frequency: Optimal Pole/Zero Allocation for a Full Speed Sensorless Synchronous Motor DrivesVirginia Manzolini, Mattia Morandin and Silverio Bolognani, University of Padova, Italy

S77 Junction Temperature Sensing and MonitoringRoom: 102AChairs: Adam Skorek, Tanya Gachovska

1:30PM | An IGBT Junction Temperature Measurement Method via Combined TSEPs For Eliminating Impact of Collector CurrentXiang Wang, Chong Zhu, Haoze Luo, Zhou Lu, Wuhua Li, Xiangning He, Jun Ma, Guodong Chen, Ye Tian and Enxing Yang, Zhejiang University, China; Aalborg University, China; Shanghai Electric, China

1:55PM | DeltaTj Control of Switching Power Devices at Thermal Boundaries via Physics-Based Loss ManipulationTimothy Polom, Boru Wang and Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

2:20PM | Online Junction Temperature Monitoring Using Turn-Off Delay Time for Silicon Carbide Power DevicesZheyu Zhang, Xuanlyu Wu, Fred Wang, Daniel Costinett, Leon Tolbert and Blalock Benjamin, The University of Tennessee, United States; Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

2:45PM | Simple Analog Detection of Turn-off Delay Time for IGBT Junction Temperature EstimationSimon Weber, Michael Schlueter, Daniel Borowski and Axel Mertens, Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany

S78 Wide Bandgap Applications: GaNRoom: 202CChairs: Filippo Chimento, Jean-Luc Schanen

1:30PM | Design of a 10 kW GaN-based High Power Density Three Phase InverterHe Li, Xuan Zhang, Zhengda Zhang, Chengcheng Yao, Feng Qi, Boxue Hu, Liming Liu and Jin Wang, The Ohio State University, United States; ABB Corporate Research, United States

1:55PM | High-frequency DC-DC Converter in Electric Vehicle Based on GaN TransistorsZhenjin Pang, Xiaoyong Ren, Junlin Xiang, Qianhong Chen, Xinbo Ruan and Wu Chen, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Southeast University, China

2:20PM | A GaN-based Flying-Capacitor Multilevel Boost Converter for High Step-up ConversionZitao Liao, Yutian Lei and Robert Pilawa-Podgurski, University of Illinois, United States

2:45PM | A GaN based High Frequency Active-clamp Buck Converter for Automotive ApplicationsChenhao Nan, Raja Ayyanar and Youhao Xi, Arizona State University, United States; Texas Instruments Inc., United States

S79 Applications of Droop ControlRoom: 203ABChairs: Tsorng-Juu Liang, Keyue Smedley

1:30PM | Energy Storage Size and Fuel Consumption Reduction in a Microgrid Using Virtual Droop Control FrameworkAshish Solanki and Adel Nasiri, SandC Electric, United States; UW-Milwaukee, United States

1:55PM | Seamless Black Start and Reconnection of LCL-filtered Solid State Transformer Based On Droop ControlYonghwan Cho, Yongsu Han, Richard Byron Beddingfield, Jung-Ik Ha and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States; Seoul National University, Korea (South)

2:20PM | A Circulating Current Suppression Method for Parallel Connected Voltage-Source-Inverters (VSI) with Common DC and AC BusesBaoze Wei, Xiaoqiang Guo, Josep M. Guerrero and Juan C. Vasquez, Aalborg University, Denmark; Yanshan University, China

2:45PM | Decentralized Method for Load Sharing and Power Management in a Hybrid Single/Three-Phase Islanded Microgrid Consisting of Hybrid Source PV/Battery UnitsYaser Karimi, Josep M. Guerrero and Hashem Oraee, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Aalborg University, Denmark

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S80 DC Microgrids IIIRoom: 203DEChairs: Norma Anglani, Tsorng-Juu Liang

1:30PM | A New Secondary Control Approach for Voltage Regulation in DC MicrogridsSaeed Peyghami-Akhuleh, Hossein Mokhtari, Pooya Davari, Poh Chiang Loh and Frede Blaabjerg, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Aalborg University, Denmark

1:55PM | CERTS Microgrids with Photovoltaic Microsources and Feeder Flow ControlZhe Chen, Dinesh Pattabiraman, Robert H. Lasseter and Thomas M. Jahns, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States

2:20PM | Combined Optimization of SSCB Snubber and Freewheeling Path for Surgeless and Quick Bus Fault Interruption In Low-Voltage DC MicrogridWenjun Liu, Xiaoqi Xiong, Hua Yang, Kun Feng, Si Zhang and Fei Liu, Wuhan University, China

2:45PM | Symmetric Droop Control for Improved Hybrid AC/DC Microgrid Transient PerformancePhilip Hart, Robert Lasseter and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

Wednesday, September 21st 3:30PM – 5:10PM

S81 Wind Energy Control and OperationsRoom: 203ABChairs: Eduard Muljadi, Pedro Rodriguez

3:30PM | Small Scale Reluctance Synchronous Generator Wind-Turbine System with DC Transmission Linked InvertersJoshua Cole Mitchell, Maarten Jan Kamper and Christoph M. Hackl, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Munich University, Germany

3:55PM | Short-Term Forecasting of Inertial Response from a Wind Power PlantEduard Muljadi, Vahan Gevorgian and Anderson Hoke, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States

4:20PM | A 3.0MW Case Study of the Influence of PM Cost on Wind Turbine Cost of EnergyMatthew Henriksen, Bogi Bech Jensen, Nenad Mijatovic and Holboell Joachim, ABB Corporate Research, United States; University of the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands; Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

4:45PM | Direct Power Control of a Doubly Fed Induction Generator Wind Power System in Stand-Alone and Grid-Connected Modes with Seamless TransitionSam Mahmodicherati, Malik Elbuluk and Yilmaz Sozer, The University of Akron, United States; The University of Akron, United States

S82 Energy Harvesting SystemsRoom: 203CChairs: Mohamed Badawy, Xiongfei Wang

3:30PM | Temperature Dependence of Efficiency in Renewable Magnetohydrodynamic Power Generation SystemsEva Cosoroaba and Babak Fahimi, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States

3:55PM | Modeling, Analysis and Design of An Undersea Storage SystemSeyyedmahdi Jafarishiadeh, Mehdi Farasat and Amir Masoud Bozorgi, Louisiana Sate University, United States; Louisiana State University, United States

4:20PM | The Joint Design of a Compressed Air and Wind Energy System for Mechanical Spillage RecoveryJie Cheng and Fred Choobineh, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

4:45PM | Experimental Control of a Hydraulic Wind Power Transfer System under Wind and Load DisturbancesMasoud Vaezi and Afshin Izadian, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, United States

S83 Utility Applications VRoom: 202AChairs: Olivier Trescases,, Srdjan Lukic

3:30PM | Field Upgradeable Transformer: A Fractionally-Rated Voltage Regulator for the Distribution SystemRajendra Prasad Kandula, Hao Chen, Anish Prasai, Joe Schatz and Deepak Divan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Varentec, Inc., United States; Southern Company, United States

3:55PM | New Configuration of Multi-Functional Grid-Connected Inverter to Improve Both Current-Based and Voltage-Based Power QualityWooyoung Choi, Woongkul Lee, Di Han and Bulent Sarlioglu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

4:20PM | Model Predictive Control of A Matrix-Converter Based Solid State Transformer for Utility Grid InteractionYushan Liu, Haitham Abu-Rub, Baoming Ge, Robert S. Balog and Yaosuo Xue, Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar; Texas A and M University, United States; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States

4:45PM | A Triple Port Active Bridge Converter based Power Electronic TransformerVenkat Nag Someswar Rao Jakka and Anshuman Shukla, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay, India

S84 Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Grid-Connected Converters IVRoom: 202DChairs: Paolo Mattavelli, John Lam

3:30PM | Evaluation of Active Islanding Detection Based Methods Under Non-Liner-loads ScenariosDavid Reigosa, Cristian Blanco, Juan Manuel Guerrero and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain

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3:55PM | Decentralized Adaptive Control for Interconnected Boost Converters based on backstepping approachArturo Hernandez-Mendez, Jesus Linares-Flores and Hebertt Sira-Ramirez, Universidad Tecnologica de la Mixteca, Mexico; Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados, Mexico

4:20PM | Impedance Synthesis by Inverter Control for Active Loads in Anti-Islanding TestbenchesTommaso Caldognetto, Luca Dalla Santa, Paolo Magnone and Paolo Mattavelli, University of Padova, Italy

4:45PM | A Unified Impedance Model of Voltage-Source Converters with Phase-Locked Loop EffectXiongfei Wang, Lennart Harnefors, Frede Blaabjerg and Poh Chiang Loh, Aalborg University, Denmark; ABB Corporate Research Center, Sweden

S85 More Electric AircraftRoom: 102DChairs: Pat Wheeler, Bulent Sarlioglu

3:30PM | An Induction Generator based Auxiliary Power Unit for Power Generation and Management System for More Electric AircraftYijiang Jia and Kaushik Rajashekara, University of Texas at Dallas, United States

3:55PM | Design and Optimization of a High Performance Isolated Three Phase AC/DC Converter for Aircraft ApplicationsQiong Wang, Xuning Zhang, Rolando Burgos, Dushan Boroyevich, Adam White and Mustansir Kheraluwala, CPES, Virginia Tech, United States; UTC Aerospace Systems, United States

4:20PM | Taking Into Account Interactions Between Converters in the Design of Aircraft Power NetworksQian Li, Andrea Formentini, Arnaud Baraston, Xuning Zhang, Pericle Zanchetta, Jean-Luc Schanen and Dushan Boroyevich, CPES Virginia Tech, United States; University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; G2ELab – University Grenoble Alps, France

4:45PM | Stability Assessment of A Droop-Controlled Multi-Generator System in the More Electric Aircraft Using Parameter Space ApproachFei Gao, Xiancheng Zheng and Serhiy Bozhko The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

S86 DC-DC Converters: High FrequencyRoom: 102CChairs: Seth Sanders, Juan Rivas-Davila

3:30PM | A GaN-Based Partial Power Converter with MHz Reconfigurable Switched-Capacitor and RF SEPICJunjian Zhao and Yehui Han, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

3:55PM | Monolithic Multilevel GaN Converter for Envelope Tracking in RF Power AmplifiersAlihossein Sepahvand, Parisa Momen Roodaki, Yuanzhe Zhang, Zoya Popovic and Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States

4:20PM | An Improved PDM Control Method for a High Frequency Quasi-Resonant ConverterHossein Mousavian, Alireza Bakhshai and Praveen Jain, Queen’s University, Canada

4:45PM | Automotive LED Driver Based On High Frequency Zero Voltage Switching Integrated Magnetics Cuk ConverterAlihossein Sepahvand, Montu Doshi, James Patterson, Vahid Yousefzadeh, Khurram Afridi and Dragan Maksimovic, Vahid Yousefzadeh, Khurram Afridi and Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States; Texas Instruments, United States

S87 Modeling and Control of AC-DC ConvertersRoom: 202EChairs: Pragasen Pillay, Lixiang Wei

3:30PM | Dynamic Response Optimization for Three-phase VIENNA Rectifier with Load Feedforward ControlXudong Chen, Xiaoyong Ren, Zhiliang Zhang, Qianhong Chen and Xinbo Ruan, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

3:55PM | A Compensation Scheme to Reduce Input Current Distortion in GaN Based 450 kHz Three-Phase Vienna Type PFCBo Liu, Ren Ren, Edward Andrew Jones, Fred Wang, Daniel Jes Costinett and Zheyu Zhang, The University of Tennessee, United States

4:20PM | Modeling and Analysis for Input Characteristics of Line-Frequency RectifiersXiaolong Yue, Dushan Boroyevich, Rolando Burgos and Fang Zhuo, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Virginia Tech, China; Virginia Tech, United States; Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

4:45PM | Hybrid Damping for Active Front End ConverterYogesh Patel, Sayed Ahmed Ahmed and Lixiang Wei, Rockwell Automation, United States

S88 Converter Control in Microgrids and Distributed GenerationRoom: 203DEChairs: Leon M Tolbert, Shu-hung Chung

3:30PM | A Feed-forward Based Harmonic Compensation Approach for Low Switching Frequency Grid Interfacing VSIHao Tian and Yun Wei Li, University of Alberta, Canada

3:55PM | An Embedded Voltage Harmonic Compensation Strategy for Current-Controlled DG Interfacing ConvertersXin Zhao, Lexuan Meng, Chuan Xie, Josep Guerrero, Mehdi Savaghebi, Juan Vasquez and Xiaohua Wu, Aalborg University, Denmark; Aalborg University, Denmark; University of Electronic Science and Technology, China; Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

4:20PM | Analysis and Damping of harmonic propagation in DG-Penetrated distribution networksJinghang Lu, Mehdi Savaghebi and Josep Guerrero, Aalborg University, Denmark

4:45PM | Voltage and Current Regulators Design of Power Converters in Islanded Microgrids based on State Feedback DecouplingFederico de Bosio, Luiz Antonio de Souza Ribeiro, Francisco Freijedo, Josep Guerrero and Michele Pastorelli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Aalborg University, Denmark

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S89 Reliability, Diagnostic and Faults Analysis in Power Converters IIRoom: 102EChairs: Marco Liserre, Lee Empringham

3:30PM | Computation and Analysis of Dielectric Losses in MV Power Electronic Converter InsulationThomas Guillod, Raphael Faerber, Florian Krismer, Christian M. Franck and Johann W. Kolar, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory (PES), ETH Z, Switzerland; High Voltage Laboratory, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

3:55PM | Computational Light Junction Temperature Estimator for Active Thermal ControlMarkus Andresen, Mike Schloh, Giampaolo Buticchi and Marco Liserre, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany

4:20PM | Fast Fault Diagnosis and identification Method for Boost Converter Based on Inductor Current EmulatorElham Pozouki, Alexis De Abreu-Garcia and Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron, United States

4:45PM | Modeling and Improvement of Thermal Cycling in Power Electronics for Motor Drive ApplicationsIonut Vernica, Ke Ma and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

S90 Reliability and Fault Tolerance in Multilevel ConvertersRoom: 202BChairs: Sheldon Williamson, Christian Klumpner

3:30PM | Highly Reliable Transformerless Neutral Point Clamped Inverter with Separated InductorsLiwei Zhou, Feng Gao, Guang Shen and Mengxing Chen, Shandong University, China; State Grid Rizhao Power Supply Company, China

3:55PM | Fault Detection and Tolerant Control of Open-circuit Failure in MMC with Full-bridge Sub-modulesKai Li, Zhengming Zhao, Liqiang Yuan, Sizhao Lu and Ye Jiang, Dept. Electrical Engineering, Tsinghua Univ., China

4:20PM | Control Strategy of Single Phase Back-to-back Converter for Medium Voltage Drive under Cell Fault ConditionYoon-Ro Lee, Jeong-Mock Yoo, Hyun-Sam Jung and Seung-Ki Sul, Seoul National University, Korea (South)

4:45PM | Fault Tolerance Analysis for the 5-Level Unidirectional T-RectifierAlessandro Lidozzi, Marco Di Benedetto, Luca Solero, Fabio Crescimbini and Petar Grbovic, ROMA TRE University, Italy; Huawei Technologies, Germany

S91 Electric Machines for Automotive Applications IIIRoom: 102BChairs: Julia Zhang, Jie Shen

3:30PM | Design of a Wound Field Synchronous Machine for Electric Vehicle Traction with Brushless Capacitive Field ExcitationAntonio Di Gioia, Ian P. Brown, Ryan Knippel, Daniel C. Ludois, Yue Nie, Jiejian Dai, Skyler Hagen and Christian Alteheld, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States; University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences, Germany

3:55PM | Design and Development of a MLS Based Compact Active Suspension System, Featuring Air Spring and Energy Harvesting CapabilitiesNick Ilsoe Berg, Rasmus Koldborg Holm and Peter Omand Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark

4:20PM | A Simple Design Method for Surface-mounted PM Machines for Traction ApplicationChao Lu and Gianmario Pellegrino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

4:45PM | Design Optimization of Spoke-Type PM Motors for Formula E Racing CarsAlireza Fatemi, Dan Ionel, Mircea Popescu and Nabeel Demerdash, Marquette University, United States; University of Kentucky, United States; Motor Design Ltd, United Kingdom

S92 PM Machines IVRoom: 101AChairs: Leila Parsa, Radu Bojoi

3:30PM | Tolerance Study to Forecast Performances of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines Using Segmented Stator for Mass ProductionTaeSik Kim, Mazharul Chowdhury, Mohammad Islam, Abraham Gebregergis and Tomy Sebastian, Halla Mechatronics, United States

3:55PM | Permanent Magnet Material and Pulsating Torque Minimization in Spoke Type Interior PM MachinesZhentao Stephen Du and Thomas Anthony Lipo, Dept. of ECE Wisconsin-Madison, United States

4:20PM | Mechanical Design Method for a High-Speed Surface Permanent Magnet RotorErik Schubert and Bulent Sarlioglu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

4:45PM | Analysis and Design of Triple-Rotor Axial-Flux Spoke-Array Vernier Permanent Magnet MachinesRui Zhang, Jian Li, Ronghai Qu and Dawei Li, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

S93 Energy Efficient Motor DrivesRoom: 101BChairs: Francisco Canales, Dong Jiang

3:30PM | Electrical Loss Minimization Technique for Wind Generators based on a Comprehensive Dynamic Modelling of Induction MachinesMaria Carmela Di Piazza, Massimiliano Luna and Marcello Pucci, ISSIA-CNR, Italy

3:55PM | Maximum Efficiency Control Method in 7-phase BLDC Motor by Changing the Number of the Excited Phase WindingsSang-Woo Park, Hyung-Seok Park, Jong-Joo Moon, Won-Sang Im and Jang-Mok Kim, LG Electronics, Korea (South); Pusan National University, Korea (South); Lehigh University, United States

4:20PM | Control Strategy for Dual Three-Phase PMSMs With Minimum Losses in the Full Torque Operation Range Under Single Open-Phase FaultFernando Baneira, Jesus Doval-Gandoy, Alejandro Yepes, Oscar Lopez and Diego Perez-Estevez, University of Vigo, Spain

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4:45PM | A Multi-Pulse Front-End Rectifier System with Electronic Phase-Shifting for Harmonic Mitigation in Motor Drive ApplicationsFiruz Zare, Pooya Davari and Frede Blaabjerg, The University of Queensland, Australia; Aalborg University, Denmark

S94 Sensorless Drives IIRoom: 101CDChairs: Robert Lorenz, Giacomo Scelba

3:30PM | A Robust Magnetic Polarity Self-Sensing Method for Start-Up of PM Synchronous Machine in Fan-Like SystemWei Sun, Jian-Xin Shen, Meng-Jia Jin and He Hao, Zhejiang University, China

3:55PM | Universal Sensorless Vector Control Applicable to Line-Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors with Damper WindingShu Yamamoto, Hideaki Hirahara, Akira Tanaka and Takahiro Ara, Polytechnic University, Japan; Kanto Polytechnic College, Japan

4:20PM | Improvement of Back-EMF Self-Sensing for Induction Machines when using Deadbeat-Direct Torque and Flux Control (DB-DTFC)Kang Wang, Noor Baloch and Robert Lorenz, University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States; Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Japan

4:45PM | Sensorless Position Control of PMSM Operating at Low Switching Frequency for High Efficiency Climate Control SystemsParag Kshirsagar and R. Krishnan, United Technologies Research Center, United States; Virginia Polytechnic and State University, United States

S95 Silicon and WBG DevicesRoom: 202CChairs: Jerry Hudgins, Enrico Santi

3:30PM | SuperJunction Cascode, a Configuration to Break the Silicon Switching Frequency LimitJuan Rodriguez, Jaume Roig, Alberto Rodriguez, Ignacio Castro, Diego G. Lamar and Filip Bauwens, Power Supply System Group, University of Oviedo, Spain; Power Technology Centre, ON Semiconductor, Belgium

3:55PM | Maximizing the Performance of 650 V p-GaN Gate HEMTs: Dynamic Ron Characterization and Gate-Drive Design ConsiderationsHanxing Wang, Ruiliang Xie, Cheng Liu, Jin Wei, Gaofei Tang and Kevin. J Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

4:20PM | 15kV/40A FREEDM Super-Cascode: A Cost Effective SiC High Voltage and High Frequency Power SwitchXiaoqing Song, Alex Huang, Zhang Liqi, Liu Pengkun and Xijun Ni, North Carolina State Univeristy, United States; North Carolina State University, United States; Nanjing Institute of Technology, China

4:45PM | A Study of Dynamic High Voltage Output Charge Measurement for 15 kV SiC MOSFETLi Wang, Qianlai Zhu, Wensong Yu and Alex.Q Huang, FREEDM Systems Center, NC State University, United States

S96 Distribution-System Utility Interface TopicsRoom: 102AChairs: Tsorng-Juu Liang, Deepak Divan

3:30PM | Unbalanced Voltage Compensation in LV Residential AC GridsIonut Trintis, Philip Douglass and Stig Munk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark; Danish Energy Association, Denmark

3:55PM | The Hierarchical Energy Management Control for Residential Energy Harvesting SystemShuang Zhao, Yuzhi Zhang, Joe Moquin and Alan Mantooth, University of Arkansas, United States

4:20PM | Reactive Power Distribution Strategy using Power Factor Correction Converters for Smart Home ApplicationS M Rakiul Islam, Shawn Maxwell, Md. Kamal Hossain, Sung-Yeul Park and Sungmin Park, University of Connecticut, United States; Hongik University, Korea (South)

4:45PM | Active Voltage Balancing Control for Multi HV-IGBTs in Series ConnectionShiqi Ji, Zhengming Zhao, Ting Lu, Fred Wang, Leon Tolbert and Hualong Yu, University of Tennessee, United States; Tsinghua University, China

Thursday, September 22nd 8:30AM – 10:10AM

S97 Converter Topologies for Wind Power SystemsRoom: 203ABChairs: Akshay Kumar Rathore, Yilmaz Sozer

8:30AM | The DOE Next-Generation Drivetrain for Wind Turbine Applications: Gearbox, Generator, and Advanced Si/SiC Hybrid Inverter SystemWilliam Erdman and Jonathan Keller, Cinch, Inc., United States; National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States

8:55AM | Inductorless Boost Rectifier for Small Power Wind Energy ConvertersCarlos Lumbreras, Juan Manuel Guerrero, David Reigosa, Daniel Fernandez and Fernando Briz, AST Ingenieria, Spain; University of Oviedo, Spain; Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

9:20AM | High-frequency Isolated DC-DC Converter for Offshore Wind Energy SystemsKumar Modepalli, Rohit Suryadevara and Leila Parsa, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States

9:45AM | A New Three-phase AC/DC High Power Factor Soft-switched Step-up Converter with High Gain Rectifier Modules for Medium Voltage Grid in Wind SystemsMehdi Abbasi and John Lam, York University, Canada

S98 Energy Storage SystemsRoom: 203CChairs: Adel Nasiri, Tsai-Fu Wu

8:30AM | A Comparison of Broadband Impedance Measurement Techniques for Lithium-Ion BatteriesAlfred Waligo and Paul Barendse, University of Cape Town, South Africa

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8:55AM | Evaluation of Lithium-ion Battery Second Life Performance and DegradationEgoitz Martinez-Laserna, Elixabet Sarasketa-Zabala, Daniel-Ioan Stroe, Maciej Swierczynski, Alexander Warnecke, Jean-Marc Timmermans, Shovon Goutam and Pedro Rodriguez, Ik4-Ikerlan, Spain; Aalborg University, Denmark; ISEA, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; MOBI research group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; Abengoa Research,Tech. University of Catalonia, Spain

9:20AM | A Distributed ESO based Cooperative Current-Sharing Strategy for Parallel Charging Systems Under DisturbancesZhou Yanhui, Huang Zhiwu, Liu Weirong, Li Heng and Hongtao Liao, Central South University, Changsha, China

9:45AM | A Comprehensive Study on the Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries during Calendar Ageing: The Internal Resistance IncreaseDaniel Stroe, Maciej Swierczynski, Soren Kaer and Remus Teodorescu, Aalborg University, Dpt. of Energy Technology, Denmark

S99 Power Quality IRoom: 101BChairs: Jonathan Kimball, Dao Zhou

8:30AM | Enhanced Power Quality and Minimized Peak Current Control in An Inverter based Microgrid under Unbalanced Grid FaultsWenzhao Liu, Xiaoqiang Guo, Giorgio Sulligoi, Yajuan Guan, Xin Zhao, Baoze Wei, Mehdi Savaghebi and Josep M Guerrero, Aalborg University, Denmark; Yanshan University, China; University of Trieste, Italy

8:55AM | Parallel Interfacing Converters under Unbalanced Voltage: Active Power Oscillation Cancellation with Peak Current SharingFarzam Nejabatkhah and Yunwei (Ryan) Li, University of Alberta, Canada

9:20AM | The Reverse Zero-Sequence Current Compensation Strategy for Back-to-Back Active Power ConditionersTung Yueh, Terng-Wei Tsai, Yaow-Ming Chen, Yih-Der Lee and Yung-Ruei Chang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan

9:45AM | Harmonic Mitigation in Interphase Power Controllers Using Passive Filter-Based Phase Shifting TransformerMohammad Amin Chitsazan and Andrzej M Trzynadlowski, University of Nevada, Reno, United States

S100 AC Microgrids I: Modelling and StabilityRoom: 203DEChairs: Adel Nasiri, Pedro Rodriguez

8:30AM | Modeling and Stability Analysis of the Small-AC-Signal Droop Based Secondary Control for Islanded MicrogridsTeng Wu, Zeng Liu, Jinjun Liu, Baojin Liu and Shike Wang, Xian Jiaotong University, China

8:55AM | A Small-AC-Signal Injection Based Harmonic Power Sharing Method for Islanded MicrogridsBaojin Liu, Zeng Liu, Jinjun Liu, Teng Wu, Shike Wang and Xin Meng, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

9:20AM | Improvement of Transient Stability in Inverter-Based AC Microgrid via Adaptive Virtual InertiaXiaoChao Hou, Hua Han, Chaolu Zhong, Wenbin Yuan, Meijie Yi and Ying Chen, Central South University, China; Central South Universiy, China

9:45AM | Frequency Support Properties of the Synchronous Power Control for Grid-Connected ConvertersWeiyi Zhang, Daniel Remon, Joan Rocabert, J. Ignacio Candela, Alvaro Luna and Pedro Rodriguez, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain; Abengoa, Spain

S101 Battery Management for Transportation Electrification IRoom: 102DChairs: Yilmaz Sozer, James W . Jiang

8:30AM | A Pack-to-Cell-to-Pack Battery Equalizer with Soft-Switching Based on Buck-Boost and Bidirectional LC Resonant ConvertersZeyuan Li, Yunlong Shang, Bin Duan and Chenghui Zhang, Shandong University, China

8:55AM | A New Perspective on Battery Cell Balancing: Thermal Balancing and Relative Temperature ControlYe Li and Yehui Han, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

9:20AM | Advanced Cell-level Control for Extending Electric Vehicle Battery Pack LifetimeMuhammad Muneeb Ur Rehman, Fan Zhang, Michael Evzelman, Regan Zane, Kandler Smith and Dragan Maksimovic, Utah State University, United States; University of Colorado, United States; National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States

9:45AM | A Battery Cell Balancing Control Scheme with Minimum Charge TransferZhiyuan Shen, Handong Gui and Leon Tolbert, Silergy Corp., China; The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States

S102 Grid Connected Single-Phase InvertersRoom: 202AChairs: Mahshid Amirabadi, Fernando Briz

8:30AM | Double Line Frequency Ripple Cancelling for Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source InverterYuan Li, Wenqiang Gao, Jiayi Li, Rui Zhang and Fan Fang, Sichuan University, China

8:55AM | Hybrid Control Scheme for the Current Loop of a Grid Connected Inverter Operating with Highly Distorted Grid VoltageJulio Cesar Viola, Jose Restrepo, Jose Manuel Aller and Flavio Quizhpi, Universidad Politecnica Salesiana/Prometeo Proj., Ecuador; Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela; Universidad Simon Bolivar/Prometeo Project, Venezuela; Universidad Politecnica Salesiana, Ecuador

9:20AM | Single-Phase LLCL-Filter-based Grid-Tied Inverter with Low-Pass Filter Based Capacitor Current Feedback Active DamperLiu Yuan, Wu Weimin, He Yuanbin, Chung Shu-Hung and Blaabjerg Frede, Shanghai Maritime Univ., China; City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Aalborg Univ., Denmark

9:45AM | A single-phase tri-state integrated Buck-Boost inverter suitable to operate in grid-connected and island modesJose Carlos Pena, Cindy Paola Guzman and Carlos Alberto Canesin, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Peru; Universidade Estadual Paulista, Colombia; Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil

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S103 Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC) IRoom: 202BChairs: Jiangchao Qin, Wim van der Merwe

8:30AM | DC Fault Ride Through of Multilevel ConvertersGeraint Chaffey, Paul Judge, Michael Merlin, Philip Clemow and Tim Green, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

8:55AM | Reverse Blocking Sub-Module Based Modular Multilevel Converter with DC Fault Ride-Through CapabilityXiaofeng Yang, Yao Xue, Bowei Chen, Zhiqin Lin, Yajie Mu, Trillion Q. Zheng and Seiki Igarshi, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Japan

9:20AM | Closed-loop Control of the DC-DC Modular Multilevel ConverterHeng Yang and Maryam Saeedifard, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

9:45AM | New MMC Capacitor Voltage Balancing using Sorting-less Strategy in Nearest Level ControlMattia Ricco, Laszlo Mathe and Remus Teodorescu, Aalborg University, Denmark

S104 DC-DC Isolated: LLCRoom: 102CChairs: Grant Pitel, Vladimir Blasko

8:30AM | A New Tightly Regulated Dual Output LLC Resonant Converter with PFM plus Phase-shift ControlXun Gao, Hongfei Wu, Yan Xing, Haibing Hu and Yu Zhang, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources, China

8:55AM | Analytical Model for LLC Resonant Converter with Variable Duty-Cycle ControlYanfeng Shen, Huai Wang, Frede Blaabjerg, Xiaofeng Sun and Xiaohua Li, Aalborg University, Denmark; Yanshan University, China

9:20AM | Three-Phase LLC Resonant Converter with Integrated MagneticsWilmar Martinez, Noah Mostafa, Yuki Itoh, Masayoshi Yamamoto, Jun Imaoka, Kazuhiro Umetani, Kimura Shota, Nanamori Kimihiro and Endo Shun, Shimane University, Japan; Kyushu University, Japan; Okayama University, Japan

9:45AM | Accurate ZVS Boundary in High Switching Frequency LLC ConverterRen Ren, Liu Bo, Jones Edward Andrew, Wang Fred, Costinett Daniel Jes and Zhang Zheyu, The University of Tennessee, United States

S105 Modeling and Control of Grid Connected Converter IRoom: 202DChairs: Sung Yeul Park, Fernando Briz

8:30AM | A Unified Control of Back-to-Back ConverterAlberto Rodriguez-Cabero, Francisco Huerta Sanchez and Milan Prodanovic, IMDEA Energy Institute, Spain

8:55AM | Control of an Islanded Power-Electronic Converter as an OscillatorRicardo Perez, Cesar Silva and Amirnaser Yazdani, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile; Ryerson Universiy, Canada

9:20AM | Power control for Grid-connected Converter to Comply with Safety Operation Limits during Grid FaultsShida Gu, Xiong Du, Ying Shi, Yue Wu, Pengju Sun and Heng-Ming Tai, Chongqing University, China; University of Tulsa, United States

9:45AM | An Online Measurement Method for Common-mode Impedance in Three-phase Grid-connected ConvertersTuomas Messo, Tomi Roinila, Jukka Viinamaki and Teuvo Suntio, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

S106 Fault Prognosis for Power DevicesRoom: 102EChairs: Marco Liserre, Juan Rivas-Davila

8:30AM | Remaining Useful Lifetime Estimation For Thermally Aged Power Mosfets With Ransac Denoising AlgorithmSerkan Dusmez, Mehrdad Heydarzadeh, Mehrdad Nourani and Bilal Akin, University of Texas at Dallas, United States

8:55AM | An Analytical Model for False Turn-On Evaluation of GaN Transistor in Bridge-Leg ConfigurationRuiliang Xie, Hanxing Wang, Gaofei Tang, Xu Yang and Kevin. J Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong; Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

9:20AM | Advanced Condition Monitoring System Based on On-Line Semiconductor Loss MeasurementsTobias Krone, Lan Dang Hung, Marco Jung and Axel Mertens, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany; Fraunhofer IWES, Germany

9:45AM | A Comprehensive Study on Variations of Discrete IGBT Characteristics Due to Package Degradation Triggered by Thermal StressSyed Huzaif Ali, Serkan Dusmez and Bilal Akin, University of Texas at Dallas, United States

S107 Thermal Analyses of Electric MachinesRoom: 102BChairs: Bulent Sarlioglu, Patel Bhageerath Reddy

8:30AM | Experimental Calibration in Thermal Analysis of PM Electrical MachinesSabrina Ayat, Rafal Wrobel, James Goss and David Drury, University of Bristol, Motor Design Ltd, United Kingdom; Motor Design Ltd, United Kingdom; University of Bristol, United Kingdom

8:55AM | Thermal Conductivity Evaluation of Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Winding MachinesAldo Boglietti, Silvio Vaschetto, Marco Cossale and Thiago Dutra, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; University of Santa Caterina, Brazil

9:20AM | Thermal Performance Modeling of Foil Wound Concentrated Coils in Electric MachinesMichael Rios, Giri Venkataramanan, Annette Muetze and Heinrich Eickhoff, University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States; Graz University of Technology, Austria

9:45AM | Experimental Validation in Operative Conditions of Winding Thermal Model for Short-Time TransientAldo Boglietti, Silvio Vaschetto, Marco Cossale and Thiago Dutra, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; University of Santa Caterina, Brazil

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S108 Transverse Flux MachinesRoom: 101AChairs: Keith Corzine, Daniel Ludois

8:30AM | A Hybrid-Excited Axial Transverse Flux Permanent Magnet MachineEmrullah Aydin, Ju Hyung Kim, Emin Yildiriz, Mehmet Timur Aydemir and Bulent Sarlioglu, Electrical-Electronic Engineering, Gazi Univ., Turkey; Electrical and Computer Engineering, UW-Madison, United States; Electrical-Electronic Engineering, Duzce Univ., Turkey

8:55AM | Reduction of Cogging Torque in Transverse Flux Machines by Stator and Rotor Pole ShapingCristofaro Pompermaier, Jamie Washington, Lars Sjoeberg and Nabeel Ahmed, Hoganas AB, Sweden; Hoganas Great Britian Ltd., United Kingdom; Newcastle University, United Kingdom

9:20AM | Design Considerations of a Transverse Flux Machine for Direct Drive Wind Turbine ApplicationsTausif Husain, Iftekhar Hasan, Yilmaz Sozer, Iqbal Husain and Eduard Muljadi, University of Akron, United States; North Carolina State University, United States; National Renewable Energy Lab, United States

9:45AM | Analytical Model Based Design Optimization of a Transverse Flux MachineIftekhar Hasan, Tausif Husain, Yilmaz Sozer, Iqbal Husain and Eduard Muljadi, University of Akron, United States; North Carolina State University, United States; National Renewable Energy Lab, United States

S109 Control of Electric Drives IIRoom: 101CDChairs: Marko Hinkkanen, Pinjia Zhang

8:30AM | A Novel Six-Phase Inverter System for High-Power Synchronous Motor DrivesYumei Song, Xiaojie You, Xizheng Guo and Jian Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

8:55AM | State-Space Flux-Linkage Control of Bearingless Synchronous Reluctance MotorsSeppo Saarakkala, Maksim Sokolov, Marko Hinkkanen, Jari Kataja and Kari Tammi, Aalto University School of Electrical Eng., Finland; VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland; Aalto University School of Engineering, Finland

9:20AM | Current Harmonic Compensation for n-Phase Machines With Asymmetrical Winding ArrangementAlejandro G. Yepes, Jesus Doval-Gandoy, Fernando Baneira, Diego Perez-Estevez and Oscar Lopez, University of Vigo, Spain, Spain

9:45AM | Post-fault Operation Strategy for Single Switch Open Circuit Faults in Electric DrivesHeinrich T. Eickhoff, Roland Seebacher, Annette Muetze and Elias G. Strangas, Graz University of Technology, Austria; Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States

S110 Power PackagingRoom: 202CChairs: Douglas C Hopkins, Giuseppe Chimento

8:30AM | A Quasi-online Method of Thermal Network Parameter Identification of IGBT ModuleTengfet Li, Xiong Du, Cheng Zeng, Pengju Sun and Heng-Ming Tai, Chongqing University, China; University of Tulsa, United States

8:55AM | Direct-cooled Power Module with a Thick Cu Heat Spreader Featuring a Stress-suppressed Structure for EV/HEV InvertersKeiichiro Numakura, Kenta Emori, Yusuke Yoshino, Yasuaki Hayami and Tetsuya Hayashi, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Japan

9:20AM | Impact of Poly-Crystalline Diamond within Power Semiconductor Device Modules in a ConverterMark Robert Sweet, Kalyani Menon and Ekkanath Madathil Sankar Narayanan, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Rolls-Royce, United Kingdom

9:45AM | A Novel 3D Structure for Synchronous Buck Converter Based on Nitride Gallium TransistorsClement Fita, Pierre-Olivier Jeannin, Pierre Lefranc, Edith Clavel and Johan Delaine, G2ELAB, France; G2ELAB, France

S111 Magnetics IRoom: 102AChairs: John Siefken, Charles Sullivan

8:30AM | NiCuZn Ferrite Cores by Gelcasting: Processing and PropertiesLanbing Liu, Yi Yan, Khai Ngo and Guo-Quan Lu, Virginia Tech, United States

8:55AM | Low-Capacitance Planar Spiral Windings Employing Inverse Track-Width-RatioSamuel Robert Cove and Martin Ordonez, University of British Columbia, Canada

9:20AM | On-Chip Transformers with Shielding Structures for High dV/dt Immunity Isolated Gate DriveRongxiang Wu, Julong Chen, Niteng Liao and Xiangming Fang, Univ of Electron Sci and Tech of China, China; Shenzhen CoilEasy Technologies, Co. Ltd., China

9:45AM | Additive Manufacturing of Toroid Inductor for Power Electronics ApplicationsYi Yan, Khai Ngo, Yunhui Mei, Guo-Quan Lu and Jim Moss, Virginia Tech, United States; Tianjin University, China; Texas Instruments, United States

S112 Grid SynchronizationRoom: 202EChairs: Behrooz Mirafzal, Tsorng-Juu Liang

8:30AM | A New Phase-Locked Loop Method for Three-Phase SystemHongyan Zhao, Trillion Q. Zheng, Yan Li, Hong Li and Shi Pu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

8:55AM | A New Second-Order Generalized Integrator Based Quadrature Signal Generator With Enhanced PerformanceZhen Xin, Zian Qin, Minghui Lu, Poh Chiang Loh and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

9:20AM | A Modified SRF-PLL for Phase and Frequency Measurement of Single-Phase SystemsMd. Rasheduzzaman, Sami Khorbotly and Jonathan Kimball, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States; Valparaiso University, United States

9:45AM | Influence Of Double-Line Frequency Power Oscillation In Photovoltaic Generator Efficiency And H-Bridge VSI PerformanceLuciano Alves, Montie Vitorino, Marcus Oliveira, Mauricio Correa and Gutemberg Goncalves, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Tocantins Federal Institute of Technology, Brazil

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Thursday, September 22nd 10:30AM – 12:10PM

S113 Electric Machines for Wind Power SystemsRoom: 203ABChairs: Wei Qiao, Pragasen Pillay

10:30AM | Comparison Analysis of PM Transverse Flux Outer Rotor Machines with and without Magnetic ShuntsOleksandr Dobzhanskyi, Gouws Rupert and Amiri Ebrahim, Doctor, Ukraine; Professor, South Africa; Ass. Professor, United States

10:55AM | A Generator-Converter Design for Direct Drive Wind TurbinesAkanksha Singh and Behrooz Mirafzal, Kansas State University, United States

11:20AM | Gearbox Fault Diagnosis Using Vibration and Current Information FusionYayu Peng, Wei Qiao, Liyan Qu and Jun Wang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

11:45AM | Bearing Fault Diagnosis of Direct-Drive Wind Turbines Using Multiscale Filtering SpectrumJun Wang, Yayu Peng and Wei Qiao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

S114 Converter Topologies for Energy Storage SystemsRoom: 203CChairs: Behrooz Mirafzal, Hui Li

10:30AM | Design Considerations of an Isolated GaN Bidirectional DC-DC ConverterFei Xue, Ruiyang Yu and Alex Q. Huang, North Carolina State University, United States

10:55AM | Flexbattery – Merging Multilevel Power Conversion and Energy StorageErik Lemmen, Jorge L. Duarte and Elena A. Lomonova, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

11:20AM | A Novel Modular Dual Active Bridge (DAB) DC-DC Converter with DC Fault Ride-Through Capability for Battery Energy Storage SystemsYuxiang Shi and Hui Li, Florida State University, United States

11:45AM | A High Current Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Concept Demonstration of Grid-Scale SMES SystemsYu Du, Eddy Aeloiza and VR V. Ramanan, ABB Inc., United States

S115 AC Microgrids II: Sharing and CoordinationRoom: 203DEChairs: Pedro Rodriguez, Aaron Ayu

10:30AM | Harmonic power sharing with Voltage Distortion Compensation of Droop Controlled Islanded MicrogridsHassan Moussa, Jean-Philippe Martin, Serge Pierfederici and Nazih Moubayed, Lorraine University, France; Lebanese University, Lebanon

10:55AM | Novel Active Synchronization Strategy for Multi-Bus Microgrid with Distributed Cooperation ControlChaolu Zhong, Yao Sun, Ying Chen, Mi Dong, Ming Liu and Xiaochao Hou, Central South University, China

11:20AM | An Inverter-Current-Feedback based Reactive Power Sharing Method for Parallel Inverters in MicrogridQicheng Huang and Kaushik Rajashekara, University of Texas at Dallas, United States

11:45AM | Distributed Voltage Control and Load Sharing for Inverter-Interfaced Microdrid with Resistive LinesMohammad S. Golsorkhi, Qobad Shafiee, Dylan D.C. Lu and Josep M. Guerrero, School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Australia; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineerin, Iran; The Institute of Energy Technology, Aalborg Univ, Denmark

S116 Batteries and Battery Management for Transportation Electrification IIRoom: 102DChairs: Juan Carlos Balda, Omer Onar

10:30AM | Accurate Battery Parameter Estimation with Improved Continuous Time System Identification MethodsBing Xia, Xin Zhao, Raymond de Callafon, Hugues Garnier, Truong Nguyen and Chris Mi, San Diego State University, United States; University of California San Diego, United States; University of Lorraine, France

10:55AM | A Real World Technology Testbed for Electric Vehicle Smart Charging Systems and PEV-EVSE Interoperability EvaluationTheodore Bohn and Hal Glenn, Argonne National Laboratory, United States; 2G Engineering, United States

11:20AM | Modeling of Low-Temperature Operation of a Hybrid Energy Storage System with a Butler-Volmer Equation Based Battery ModelPhillip Kollmeyer, Anantharaghavan Sridhar and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

11:45AM | Voltage and Current Signals De-noising with Wavelet Transform Matrix for Improved SOC Estimation of Lithium-ion BatteryXiang Cheng, Zhouyu Lu, Zhiliang Zhang, Dongjie Gu and Yang Yang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics Astronautics, China

S117 Multi-Phase InverterRoom: 202AChairs: Babak Parkhideh, Raja Ayyanar

10:30AM | Improved r-Z-Source InverterZeeshan Aleem and Moin Hanif, University of Cape Town, South Africa; University of Cape Town, South Africa

10:55AM | High-Frequency Six Pulse DC Link Based Bidirectional Three-Phase Inverter without Intermediate Decoupling CapacitorVatta Kkuni Kanakesh, Anirban Ghoshal, Dorai Babu Yelaverthy, Akshay Kumar Rathore and Ranjit Mahanty, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; Indian Institute of Technology, BHU, Varanasi, India

11:20AM | Closed-Form Equations for Analytical Exploration and Comparison of Switching Power Losses in Flying Capacitor Multicell and Active Neutral-Point-Clamped Multilevel ConvertersVahid Dargahi, Arash Khoshkbar Sadigh and Keith Corzine, Clemson University, United States; Extron Electronics, United States

11:45AM | Advanced Three Level Active Neutral Point Converter with Fault Tolerant CapabilitiesRamin Katebi, Weise Nathan, Stark Andrew and He Jiangbiao, Marquette University, United States

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S118 AC-AC Converters IRoom: 202EChairs: Pat Wheeler, Mattia Ricco

10:30AM | A Novel Highly Reliable Three Phase Buck-Boost AC-AC ConverterAshraf Ali Khan and Honnyong Cha, Kyungpook National University, Korea (South)

10:55AM | Hybrid Bidirectional AC/AC Multilevel ConverterRamiar Alaei, S. Ali Khajehoddin and Wilsun Xu, University of Alberta, Canada

11:20AM | A Reliable Cascaded AC-AC ConverterAshraf Ali Khan, Honnyong Cha, Sanghoon Kim and Hafiz Furqan Ahmed, Kyungpook National University, Korea (South)

11:45AM | Parallel AC-AC Three-Phase with Shared-Leg ConvertersEdgard Fabricio, Cursino Jacobina, Nady Rocha, Rodolpho Cavalcante and Mauricio Correa, IFPB, Brazil; UFCG, Brazil; UFPB, Brazil

S119 Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC) IIRoom: 202BChairs: Ahmed Sayed-Ahmed, Grain Adam

10:30AM | A Series HVDC Power Tapping Using Modular Multilevel ConvertersBinbin Li, Mingxu Guan, Dianguo Xu, Rui Li, Grain Philip Adam and Barry Williams, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

10:55AM | A Zero-sequence Voltage Injection Control Scheme for Modular Multilevel Converter Under Submodule FailureJinke Li, Xuezhi Wu, Xiuyuan Yao, Long Jing, Xinmin Jin, Wen Wu, Xiaoxing Wang and Shuai Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; China Electric Power Research Institute, China

11:20AM | An Interconnected Observer for Modular Multilevel ConverterMohamed Trabelsi, Malek Ghanes, Omar Ellabban, Haitham Abu-Rub and Lazhar Ben-Brahim, Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar; ENSEA, France; Qatar University, Qatar

11:45AM | DC Bus Balancing Control Techniques for the Cascaded Neutral Point Clamped Modular ConverterMeng-Jiang Tsai, Wei-Lun Huang, Hsin-Chih Chen, Ping-Heng Wu and Po-Tai Cheng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

S120 DC-DC Isolated: ResonantRoom: 102CChairs: Ali Mehrizi-Sani, Yan-Fei Liu

10:30AM | Step-Down Impedance Control Network Resonant DC-DC Converter Utilizing an Enhanced Phase-Shift Control for Wide-Input-Range OperationJie Lu, Ashish Kumar and Khurram Afridi, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

10:55AM | Soft-Switching Push-Pull Converter with Parallel Resonant Link and Buck-Boost CapabilityMorteza Moosavi and Hamid A. Toliyat, Texas A and M University, United States

11:20AM | Bidirectional Series-Resonant DC-DC Converter with Fault-Tolerance Capability for Smart TransformerLevy Costa, Giampaolo Buticchi and Marco Liserre, University of Kiel, Germany

11:45AM | Analysis and Design of Planar Inductor and Transformer for Resonant ConverterYueshi Guan, Na Qi, Yijie Wang, Xiangjun Zhang, Dianguo Xu and Wei Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

S121 Modeling and Control of Grid Connected Converter IIRoom: 202DChairs: Jonathan Bird, Matthias Preindl

10:30AM | Combined DC Voltage Control Scheme for Three-port Energy Router Based on Instantaneous Energy BalanceGaohui Feng, Zhengming Zhao, Liqiang Yuan and Kai Li, Tsinghua University, China

10:55AM | Grid-Voltage Sensorless Control of a Converter Under Unbalanced Conditions: On the Design of a State ObserverJarno Kukkola and Marko Hinkkanen, Aalto University, Finland

11:20AM | Current-Mode Boundary Controller with Reduced Number of Current Sensors for a Three-Phase InverterHe Yuanbin, Chung Shu-hung, Ho Ngai-man and Wu Weimin, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; University of Manitoba, Canada; Shanghai Maritime University, China

11:45AM | Positive- and Negative-Sequence Current Controller for Grid-Tied Converters With LCL FiltersDiego Perez-Estevez, Jesus Doval-Gandoy, Alejandro Yepes, Oscar Lopez and Fernando Baneira, University of Vigo, Spain

S122 Power Quality IIRoom: 101BChairs: Luca Solero, Maurizio Cirrincione

10:30AM | Realization of Quadrature Signal Generator Using Accurate Magnitude IntegratorZhen Xin, Changwoo Yoon, Rende Zhao, Poh Chiang Loh and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark; China University of Petroleum (Hua dong), China

10:55AM | A New Instantaneous Point on Wave Voltage Sag Detection Algorithm and ValidationYujia Cui, Ahmed Sayed-Ahmed, Prathamesh Vadhavkar, Brian Seibel and Russel Kerkman, Rockwell Automation, United States

11:20AM | Voltage Quality Enhancement with Minimum Power InjectionDarlan Fernandes, Fabiano Costa, Joao Martins, Alberto Lock, Edison da Silva and Montie Vitorino, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil; Federal University of Bahia, Brazil; Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

11:45AM | A Universal Variable On-time Compensation to improve THD of High-frequency CRM Boost PFC ConverterZhehui Guo, Xiaoyong Ren, Handong Gui, Yu Wu, Zhiliang Zhang and Qianhong Chen, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; The University of Tennessee, United States

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S123 Stability in Power Converters IRoom: 102EChairs: Jian Sun, Andrea Formentini

10:30AM | On Impedance Modeling of Single-Phase Voltage Source ConvertersShahil Shah and Leila Parsa, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States

10:55AM | Design Consideration of Volt-VAR Controllers in Distribution Systems with Multiple PV InvertersMahsa Ghapandar Kashani, Yonghwan Cho and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

11:20AM | Extended Stable Boundary of LCL-Filtered Grid-Connected Inverter Based on Grid-Voltage Feedforward ControlMinghui Lu, Zhen Xin, Xiongfei Wang, Remus Beres and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark, Denmark

11:45AM | Allowable Bus Impedance Region for MVDC Distribution Systems and Stabilizing Controller Design Using Positive Feed-Forward ControlJonathan Siegers, Silvia Arrua and Enrico Santi, University of South Carolina, United States

S124 Non-Conventional Machine Configurations IRoom: 101AChairs: obert D . Lorenz, Ronghai Qu

10:30AM | A Novel Stator-Consequent-Pole Memory MachineYang Hui, Lin Heyun, Zhu Z. Q., Fang Shuhua and Huang Yunkai, Southeast University, China; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

10:55AM | A Novel Variable Flux Memory Machine with Series Hybrid MagnetsHao Hua, Z.Q. Zhu, Adam Pride, Rajesh Deodhar and Toshinori Sasaki, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; IMRA Europe SAS, UK Research Centre, United Kingdom

11:20AM | On the Feasibility of Carbon Nanotube Windings for Electrical Machines – Case Study for a Coreless Axial Flux MotorVandana Rallabandi, Narges Taran, Dan M. Ionel and John F. Eastham, University of Kentucky, United States; University of Bath, United Kingdom

11:45AM | A Novel Simplified Structure for Single-Drive Bearingless MotorHiroya Sugimoto, Itsuki Shimura and Akira Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

S125 Noise and Vibration Issues in Electric MachinesRoom: 102BChairs: Junichi Itoh, Ali Bazzi

10:30AM | Stator Vibration and Acoustic Noise Analysis of FSPM for a Low-Noise DesignChandan Sikder and Iqbal Husain, NC State University, United States

10:55AM | Current Waveform for Noise Reduction of Switched Reluctance Motor in Magnetically Saturated ConditionJihad Furqani, Masachika Kawa, Kyohei Kiyota and Akira Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Indonesia; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

11:20AM | Torque Ripple Reduction Techniques for Stator DC Winding Excited Vernier Reluctance MachinesMengxuan Lin, Ronghai Qu, Jian Li, Shaofeng Jia and Yang Lu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

11:45AM | On the Cross Coupling Effects in Structural Response of Switched Reluctance Motor DrivesShiliang Wang, Lei Gu, Babak Fahimi and Mehdi Moallem, University of Texas at Dallas, United States; Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

S126 Electrical Drives for Aerospace and Traction ApplicationsRoom: 101CDChairs: Gianmario Pellegrino, John Lam

10:30AM | Asymmetrical Twelve-Phase Induction Starter/Generator for More Electric Engine in AircraftRadu Bojoi, Sandro Rubino, Andrea Cavagnino and Silvio Vaschetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

10:55AM | Axial Position Estimation of Conical Shaped Motor for Green Taxiing ApplicationSara Roggia, Francesco Cupertino, Michael Galea and Chris Gerada, University of Nottigham, United Kingdom; Politecnico di Bari, Italy

11:20AM | Closed-form Approach for Predicting Overvoltage Transients in Cable-fed PWM Motor Drives for MEAGiorgio Pietrini, Davide Barater, Carlo Concari, Michael Galea and Chris Gerada, University of Parma, Italy; The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

11:45AM | An Open Problem for More Electrical Aircraft (MEA): How Insulation Systems of Actuators Can Be Qualified?Giorgio Pietrini, Davide Barater, Giovanni Franceschini, Paolo Mancinelli and Andrea Cavallini, University of Parma, Italy; University of Bologna, Italy

S127 Magnetics II Room: 102AChairs: Shuo Wang, Gerard Hurley

10:30AM | High Power Density Impedance Control Network DC-DC Converter Utilizing an Integrated Magnetic StructureAshish Kumar, Jie Lu, Saad Pervaiz, Alihossein Sepahvand and Khurram Afridi, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

10:55AM | Time-Domain Homogenization of Litz-Wire Bundles in FE CalculationsKorawich Niyomsatian, Jeroen Van den Keybus, Ruth Sabariego and Johan Gyselinck, Triphase, ULB, Belgium; Triphase, Belgium; KU Leuven, Belgium; ULB, Belgium

11:20AM | High Frequency Core Coefficient for Transformer Size SelectionLukas Mueller and Jonathan Kimball, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States

11:45AM | Very High Frequency Integrated Voltage Regulator for Small Portable DevicesDongbin Hou, Fred Lee and Qiang Li, CPES, Virginia Tech, United States

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S128 Device Short Circuit CapabilityRoom: 202CChairs: Yi Deng,, Ty McNutt

10:30AM | Robustness in Short-Circuit Mode: Benchmarking of 600V GaN HEMTs with Power Si and SiC MOSFETsNasser Badawi, Abdullah Eial Awwad and Sibylle Dieckerhoff, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

10:55AM | Investigation on the Short Circuit Safe Operation Area of SiC MOSFET Power ModulesPaula Diaz Reigosa, Francesco Iannuzzo, Haoze Luo and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark; Aalborg University, Denmark

11:20AM | Short-Circuit Protection of 1200V SiC MOSFET T-type Module in PV Inverter ApplicationYuxiang Shi, Ren Xie, Lu Wang, Yanjun Shi and Hui Li, FSU, United States

11:45AM | Prediction of Short-Circuit-Related Thermal Stress in Aged IGBT ModulesAmir Sajjad Bahman, Francesco Iannuzzo, Christian Uhrenfeldt, Frede Blaabjerg and Stig Munk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark

Thursday, September 22nd 2:00PM – 3:40PM

S129 DFIG Based Wind Power SystemsRoom: 203ABChairs: Wei Qiao, Behrooz Mirafzal

2:00PM | Flexible PCC Voltage Unbalance Compensation Strategy for Autonomous Operation of Parallel DFIGsTao Wang and Heng Nian, Zhejiang University, China

2:25PM | Analysis and Comparison of Super- Synchronous Resonance in Small and Large Scale DFIG SystemYipeng Song, Frede Blaabjerg and Xiongfei Wang, Aalborg University, Denmark

2:50PM | A Super-synchronous Doubly Fed Induction Generator Option for Wind Turbine ApplicationsKee Shin and Thomas Lipo, ABB, United States; University of Wisconsin – Madison (WEMPEC), United States

3:15PM | Fault Diagnosis of Wind Turbine Gearbox Using DFIG Stator Current AnalysisFangzhou Cheng, Chun Wei, Liyan Qu and Wei Qiao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

S130 Utility Scale Battery SystemsRoom: 203CChairs: Daniel-Ioan Stroe, Frede Blaabjerg

2:00PM | Controller for Combined Peak-Load Shaving and Capacity Firming Utilizing Multiple Energy Storage Units in a MicrogridAndrew Hintz, Kaushik Rajashekara and Prasanna Rajagopal, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States

2:25PM | Energy Storage Configuration Strategy for Virtual Synchronous MachineChang Yuan, Chang Liu, Tianyang Zhao, Niang Tang and Xiangning Xiao, North China Electric Power University, China; Electric Power Research Institute of Guangdong, China

2:50PM | Control of Energy Storage System Integrating Electrochemical Batteries and SC for Grid-connected ApplicationsRuben Capo-Misut, Raul Santiago Munoz-Aguilar, Joan Rocabert, Jose Ignacio Candela and Pedro Rodriguez, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; Abengoa Research S.L., Spain

3:15PM | A Novel Approach towards Energy Storage System Sizing Considering Battery DegradationYuhua Du, Rishabh Jain and Srdjan M. Lukic, North Carolina State University, United States

S131 AC Microgrids III: Operation, Control and Energy ManagementRoom: 203DEChairs: Sayed Ali Khajehaddin, Juan Manuel Guerrero

2:00PM | Robust Decentralized Voltage and Frequency Control of Generators in Islanded Microgrids Using $$-SynthesisMohsen Azizi and Sayed Ali Khajehoddin, Michigan Technological University, United States; University of Alberta, Canada

2:25PM | Thyristor Based Short Circuit Current Injection in Isolated GridsBjarte Hoff, Pawan Sharma and Trond Ostrem, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway

2:50PM | Optimized Energy Management System to Reduce Fuel Consumption in Remote Military MicrogridsNorma Anglani, Michele Colombini and Giovanna Oriti, University of Pavia, Italy; Generac Mobile Products, Italy; Naval Postgraduate School, United States

3:15PM | Analysis and Improvement of the Energy Management of an Isolated Microgrid in Lencois Island based on a Linear Optimization ApproachFederico de Bosio, Adriana Carolina Luna, Luiz Antonio de Souza Ribeiro, Moises Graells, Osvaldo Ronald Saavedra and Josep Maria Guerrero, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Aalborg University, Denmark; Federal University of Maranhao, Brazil; Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain

S132 Battery Charging for Transportation ElectrificationRoom: 102DChairs: Theodore Bohn, Alireza Khaligh

2:00PM | A Primary Full-Integrated Active Filter Auxiliary Power Module in Electrified Vehicle Applications with Single-Phase Onboard ChargersRuoyu Hou and Ali Emadi, McMaster University, Canada

2:25PM | Sensitivity Analysis of a Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) System for Electric Vehicle ApplicationMadhu sudhan Chinthavali and Zhiqiang Wang, ORNL, United States

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2:50PM | Design of a Dual-Loop Controller for In-motion Wireless Charging of an Electric BusReza Tavakoli, Aleksandar Jovicic, Niranjan Chandrappa, Ryan Bohm and Zeljko Pantic, Utah State University, United States

3:15PM | Design of CRM AC/DC Converter for Very High-Frequency High-Density WBG-Based 6.6kW Bidirectional On-Board Battery ChargerZhengyang Liu, Bin Li, Fred Lee and Qiang Li, CPES_Virginia Tech, United States

S133 Three-Phase Inverter PWMRoom: 202AChairs: Subhashish Bhattacharya, Giacomo Scelba

2:00PM | SiC MOSFET Zero-Voltage-Switching SVM Controlled Three-phase Grid InverterNing He, Yawen Li, Chengrui Du, Chao Liu, Changsheng Hu and Dehong Xu, Zhejiang University, China, China

2:25PM | A Novel Soft-switching Modulation Scheme for Isolated DC-to-three-phase-AC Matrix-based Converter Using SiC DeviceXiaohang Yu, Fanning Jin and Mengqi Wang, University of Michigan-Dearborn, United States

2:50PM | New PWM Technique for Grid-Tie Isolated Bidirectional DC-AC Inverter Based High Frequency TransformerMahmoud Sayed, Suzuki Kazuma, Takeshita Takaharu and Kitagawa Wataru, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

3:15PM | Reduction of Input Current Harmonics based on Space Vector Modulation for Three-phase VSI with varied Power FactorKoroku Nishizawa, Jun-ichi Itoh, Akihiro Odaka, Akio Toba and Hidetoshi Umida, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan; Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Japan

S134 AC-AC Converters IIRoom: 202EChairs: Hirofumi Akagi, Matthias Preindl

2:00PM | A Comparison of Indirect Matrix Converter Based Open-End Winding Drives Against State-of-the-ArtSaurabh Tewari and Ned Mohan, MTS Systems Corporation, United States; University of Minnesota, United States

2:25PM | Common Mode Voltage Reduction in Open-End Multi-phase Load System fed Through Matrix ConverterKhaliqur Rahman, Atif Iqbal, Nasser A. Al-Emadi, Rashid M Alammari, Lazhar Ben Brahim and Hossein Dehghani Tafti, Qatar University, Qatar; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

2:50PM | Experimental Comparison of Devices Thermal Cycling in Direct Matrix Converters (DMC) and Indirect Matrix Converters (IMC) using SiC MOSFETsAndrew Trentin, Liliana de Lillo, Lee Empringham, Pericle Zanchetta, Pat Wheeler and Jon Clare, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

3:15PM | A Carrier-based Modulation Strategy for Multi-modular Matrix Converters with Zero Common-mode VoltageWenjing Xiong, Yao Sun, Mei Su, Jian Yang and Chunsheng Wang, Central South University, China; Central South University, Jiangxi Kangcheng Co., China

S135 Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC) IIIRoom: 202BChairs: Di Zhang, Jiangchao Qin

2:00PM | Design and Implementation of Finite State Machine Decoders for Phase Disposition Pulse Width Modulation of Modular Multilevel ConvertersCarlos Teixeira, Yichao Sun, Grahame Holmes and Brendan McGrath, RMIT University, Australia; Southeast University, China

2:25PM | Control of the AC-AC Modular Multilevel Converter Under Submodule FailureYang Qichen and Saeedifard Maryam, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

2:50PM | Control of a Modular Multilevel Converter with Pulsed DC LoadMarija Jankovic, Alan Watson, Alessandro Costabeber and Jon Clare, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

3:15PM | Short circuit output protection of MMC in Voltage Source Control ModeManfred Winkelnkemper, Lukas Schwager, Pawel Blaszczyk, Mischa Steurer and Dionne Soto, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland; ABB Poland Sp. z o.o., Poland; CAPS Florida State University, United States

S136 DC-DC: Isolated ConvertesRoom: 102CChairs: Sudip Mazumder, Yilmaz Sozer

2:00PM | An Isolated Three-Port DC-DC Converter with High Power Density in 10 cm X 5 cm X 0.8 cm Card Size for Flexible Automotive SystemsShuntaro Inoue, Kenichi Itoh, Masanori Ishigaki, Takahide Sugiyama and Masaru Sugai, TOYOTA CENTRAL R and D LABS., INC., Japan

2:25PM | Auxiliary power supply based on a modular ISOP Flyback configuration with very high input voltageAlberto Rodriguez, Maria R. Rogina, Mariam Saeed, Diego G. Lamar, Manuel Arias, Mario Lopez and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain

2:50PM | Design Considerations for Series Resonant Converters with Constant Current InputHongjie Wang, Tarak Saha and Regan Zane, Utah State University, United States

3:15PM | Galvanically Isolated Switched-Boost-Based DC-DC ConverterSaman A. Gorji, Mehran Ektesabi, Trung N. Nguyen and Jinchuan Zheng, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

S137 Modeling and Control of DC-AC converters IIRoom: 202DChairs: Thomas Jahns, Jon Are Suul

2:00PM | A Triangle Phase-Shift Control Strategy for Interleaved Critical-Mode Power ConvertersLanhua Zhang, Rachael Born, Qingqing Ma, Yu Wei, Xiaonan Zhao and Jih-Sheng Lai, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univers, United States

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2:25PM | Seamless Transition Control between Motoring and Generating Modes of a Bidirectional Multi-Port Power Converter Used in Automotive SRM DriveFan Yi, Wen Cai and Babak Fahimi, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States

2:50PM | Three-Phase Inverter Modeling using Multifrequency Averaging with Third Harmonic InjectionXiao Liu and Aaron Cramer, University of Kentucky, United States

3:15PM | Transformation Based Tracking Controller for a GaN MicroinverterAnkit Gupta, Harshit Soni, Sudip Mazumder, Shirish Raizada, Debanjan Chatterjee, Paromita Mazumder and Parijat Bhattacharjee, University of Illinois, United States; Tagore Tech, United States; NextWatt LLC, United States

S138 Stability in Power Converters IIRoom: 102EChairs: Dusan Borojevic, Leila Parsa

2:00PM | Source-side Series-virtual-impedance Control Strategy to Stabilize the Cascaded System with Improved PerformanceXin Zhang, Qing-Chang Zhong and Wen-Long Ming, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Illinois Institute of Technology, United States

2:25PM | Bifurcation Analysis of Photovoltaic-Battery Hybrid Power System with Constant Power LoadMeng Huang, Lijun Wei, Yi Liu, Jianjun Sun and Xiaoming Zha, Wuhan University, China

2:50PM | Measurement Technique to Determine the Impedance of Automotive Energy Nets for Stability Analysis Purpose Based On a Floating Capacitor H-bridge ConverterMatthias Hiermeier, Michael Muerken, Thomas Hackner and Johannes Pforr, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany; Audi AG Ingolstadt, Germany

3:15PM | Harmonic Suppression and Stability Improvement for Aggregated Current-Controlled InvertersQiang Qian, Shaojun Xie, Jinming Xu and Lin Ji, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astronautics, China

S139 Design Optimization of Power ConvertersRoom: 202CChairs: Yan-hei Liu, Pericle Zanchetta

2:00PM | Efficiency-wise Optimal Design Methodology of LCLC Converter for Wide Input Voltage Range ApplicationsYang Chen, Hongliang Wang, Zhiyuan Hu, Yan-fei Liu, Jahangir Afsharian and Zhihua (Alex) Yang, Queen’s University, Canada; Murata Power Solutions, Canada

2:25PM | Reliability-Oriented Design of LC Filter in Buck DC-DC Converter with Multi-Objective OptimizationYi Liu, Meng Huang, Yuexia Liu and Xiaoming Zha, School of Electrical Engineering, Wuhan Universi, China

2:50PM | Optimal Design of Output LC Filter and Cooling for Three-Phase Voltage-Source Inverters Using Teaching-Learning-Based OptimizationHamzeh Jamal, Saher Albatran and Issam Smadi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan

3:15PM | Using Design by Optimization for Reducing the Weight of a SiC Switching CellMylene Delhommais, Gnimdu Dadanema, Yvan Avenas, Jean-Luc Schanen, Francois Costa and Christian Vollaire, G2ELab, France; Satie, France; Ampere, France

S140 Active Power FiltersRoom: 101BChairs: Luis Moran, Suman Debnath

2:00PM | Multilevel Nine-Leg Converter Universal Active Power FilterPhelipe Leal Serafim Rodrigues, Cursino Brandao Jacobina and Mauricio Beltrao de Rossiter Correa, DEE UFCG, Brazil

2:25PM | Central Control and Distributed Protection of the DSBC and DSCC Modular Multilevel ConvertersAndre Hillers, Hao Tu and Juergen Biela, Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems, Switzerland; North Carolina State University, United States

2:50PM | Mitigating the Effect of Series Capacitance Unbalance on the Voltage Reduction Capability of an Auxiliary CSI used as Switching Ripple Active FilterSavvas Papadopoulos, Mohamed Rashed, Christian Klumpner and Pat Wheeler, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

3:15PM | A New Control Method of Suppressing DC-Capacitor Voltage Ripples Caused by Third-Order Harmonic Compensation in Three-Phase Active Power FiltersTomoyuki Mannen, Issei Fukasawa and Hideaki Fujita, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

S141 Non-Conventional Machine Configurations IIRoom: 101AChairs: Guan-Ren Chen, Nicola Bianchi

2:00PM | Design of Dual Purpose No Voltage Combined Windings for Bearingless MotorsEric Severson, Robert Nilssen, Tore Undeland and Ned Mohan, University of Minnesota, United States; NTNU, Norway

2:25PM | Synchronous Generator Field Excitation Via Capacitive Coupling Through a Journal BearingJiejian Dai Dai, Skyler Hagen, Daniel Ludois and Ian Brown, University of Wisconsin -Madison, United States; Illinois Institute of Technology, United States

2:50PM | Development of Stator-Magnetless Linear Synchronous Motor for Sensorless ControlMakino Shogo, Kakihara Masanobu, Takase Yoshiyasu, Takaki Mamoru, Shikayama Toru, Ohto Motomichi, Higuchi Tsuyoshi and Abe Takashi, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Japan; Nagasaki University, Japan

3:15PM | Ultralightweight Motor Design Using Electromagnetic Resonance CouplingKazuto Sakai and Yuta Sugasawa, Toyo University, Japan

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S142 Magnetic GearsRoom: 102BChairs: Siavash Pakdelian, Kan Akatsu

2:00PM | A Novel Reluctance Magnetic Gear for High Speed MotorKohei Aiso and Kan Akatsu, Shibaura institute of technology, Japan; Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

2:25PM | Analysis of a Magnetically Geared Lead ScrewMojtaba Bahrami Kouhshahi and Jonathan Bird, Portland State University, United States

2:50PM | Design Comparison of NdFeB and Ferrite Radial Flux Magnetic GearsMatthew Johnson, Matthew C. Gardner and Hamid A. Toliyat, Texas A and M University, United States

3:15PM | Power Transferring of Magnetic-Geared Permanent Magnet MachinesLeilei Wu, Ronghai Qu, Dawei Li and Yuting Gao, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

S143 High Speed and Direct DrivesRoom: 101CDChairs: Mazharul Chowdhury, Rukmi Dutta

2:00PM | Robust Control of an Open-Ended Induction Motor Drive With a Floating Capacitor Bridge over a Wide Speed RangeMichele Mengoni, Albino Amerise, Luca Zarri, Angelo Tani, Giovanni Serra and Domenico Casadei, University of Bologna, Italy

2:25PM | High Speed Operation of Permanent Magnet Machine Position Sensorless Drive Using Discretized EMF EstimatorShih-Chin Yang and Guan-Ren Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

2:50PM | DC Voltage Regulated PWM Inverter for High-Speed Electrical DrivesVito Giuseppe Monopoli, Maria Concetta Poliseno, Maria Chiara Stomati and Francesco Cupertino, Politecnico di Bari, Italy; GE Avio srl, Italy

3:15PM | Variable Time Step Control with Synchronous PWM in Low Frequency Modulation Index for AC Machine DriveSungho Jung, Jaeyong Park, Euihoon Chung and Jung-Ik Ha, Seoul National University, Korea (South)

S144 Power Assemblies Room: 102AChairs: Jelena Popovic, Yvan Avenas

2:00PM | Implementation and Performance of a Current Sensor for Laminated Bus BarYoshikazu Kuwabara, Keiji Wada, Jean-Michel Guichon, Jean-Luc Schanen and James Roudet, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; G2Elab, Univ. Grenoble Alps, France

2:25PM | Busbar Design for SiC-Based H-Bridge PEBB using 1.7 kV, 400 A SiC MOSFETs Operating at 100 kHzNiloofar Rashidi Mehrabadi, Igor Cvetkovic, Jun Wang, Rolando Burgos and Dushan Boroyevich; CPES- Virginia Tech, United States

2:50PM | Ultra-low Inductance Design for a GaN HEMT Based 3L-ANPC InverterEmre Gurpinar, Francesco Iannuzzo, Yongheng Yang, Alberto Castellazzi and Frede Blaabjerg, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Aalborg University, Denmark

3:15PM | Layout Study of Contactless Magnetoresistor Current Sensor for High Frequency ConvertersMehrdad Biglarbegian, Shahriar Jalal Nibir, Hamidreza Jafarian, Johan Enslin and Babak Parkhideh, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States; Energy Production and Infrastructure Center, United States

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Technical Program ScheduleP O S T E R S E S S I O N S

Monday, September 19th 5:30PM – 7:00PM

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall A

Chairs: Euzeli Santos Jr ., Johan Enslin

P101 | Modeling, Parameterization, and Benchmarking of a Lithium Ion Electric Bicycle Battery Weizhong Wang, Pawel Malysz, Khalid Khan, Lucia Gauchia and Ali Emadi, ECE Department, McMaster University, Canada; ECE Department, Michigan Tech University, United States

P102 | Performance Evaluation of a Hybrid Thermal-Photovoltaic Panel Cristina Moscatiello, Chiara Boccaletti, Aderito Neto Alcaso, Carlos A. Figueiredo Ramos and Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, Sapienza University of Rome, CISE, Italy; Politechnic Institute of Guarda, CISE, Portugal; University of Beira Interior, CISE, Portugal

P103 | On-line Wind Speed Estimation in IM Wind Generation Systems by Using Adaptive Direct and Inverse Modelling of the Wind Turbine Angelo Accetta, Maurizio Cirrincione, Giansalvo Cirrincione and Marcello Pucci, ISSIA-CNR, Italy; University of South Pacific (USP), Fiji, University of Picardie, Jules Verne, France

P104 | Passivity-Based and Standard PI Controls Application to Wind Energy Conversion System [#1701]Rui Gao, Rafael Cisneros, Iqbal Husain and Romeo Ortega, North Carolina State University, United States; Laboratoire des Signaux et Syst`emes, France

P105 | Evaluation of Circulating Current Suppression Methods for Parallel Interleaved Inverters [#760]Ghanshyamsinh Gohil, Lorand Bede, Remus Teodorescu, Tamas Kerekes and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

Smart Grid & Utility Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Johan Enslin, Martin Ordonez

P301 | A Fast Dynamic Unipolar Switching Control Scheme for Single Phase Inverters in DC Microgrids Nicolai Hildebrandt, Mandip Pokharel, Carl Ngai-Man Ho and Yuanbin He, Fraunhofer-Institut fur Solare Energiesysteme, Germany; University of Manitoba, Canada; City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

P302 | A Novel Method of Optimizing Efficiency in Hybrid Photovoltaic-Grid Power System Liangliang Ren, Ke Jin, Ling Gu and Zhengshuo Wang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronaut, China

P303 | A Novel Autonomous Control Scheme for Parallel, LCL-Based UPS Systems Mohammad Bani Shamseh, Atsuo Kawamura and Teruo Yoshino, Yokohama National University, Japan; Toshiba Mitsubishi-Electric Industrial Systems, Japan

P304 | Harmonic Components Based Protection Strategy for Inverter-Interfaced AC MicrogridChen Zhi, Pei Xuejun and Peng Li, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

P305 | Adaptive Virtual Inertia Control of Distributed Generator for Dynamic Frequency Support in Microgrid Jianhui Meng, Yi Wang, Chao Fu and Hui Wang, North China Electric Power University, China

P306 | Interleaved Hybrid Boost Converter with Simultaneous AC and DC Outputs for Microsource Applications Amrita Sharma, Pramod Bura, R. K. Singh and Ranjit Mahanty, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), India

P307 | Robust Inverter Control Design in Islanded Microgrids Using $$-Synthesis Mohsen Azizi and S. Ali Khajehoddin, Michigan Technological University, United States; University of Alberta, Canada

P308 | Economic Analysis of a Regional Coordinated Microgrids System Considering Optimal PEVs Allocation Liangle Xiao, Changsong Chen, Shanxu Duan, Hua Lin, Yawei Wang and Guozhen Hu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China; Hubei Polytechnic University, China

P309 | Design of a Cooperative Voltage Harmonic Compensation Strategy for Islanded Microgrids Combining Virtual Admittances and Repetitive Controllers Cristian Blanco, Francesco Tardelli, David Diaz, Pericle Zanchetta and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain; University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Transportation Electrification Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Jin Wang, Yaosuo “Sonny” Xue

P501 | EMI Reduction Technology in 85 kHz Band 44 kW Wireless Power Transfer System for Rapid Contactless Charging of Electric Bus Tetsu Shijo, Kenichirou Ogawa, Masatoshi Suzuki, Yasuhiro Kanekiyo, Masaaki Ishida and Shuichi Obayashi, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

P502 | Design and Characterization of a Meander Type Dynamic Inductively Coupled Power Transfer Coil Ugaitz Iruretagoyena, Irma Villar, Haritza Camblong, Asier Garcia-Bediaga and Luis Mir, IK4-Ikerlan, Spain; University of the Basque Country, Spain

P503 | Design of S/P Compensated IPT System Considering Parameter Variations in Consideration of ZVS Achievement Yusheng Zhang, Qianhong Chen, Xiaoyong Ren, Siu-Chung Wong, Zhiliang Zhang and Wei Hua, Nanjing University of Aero. and Astro., China; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong; Southeast University, China

P504 | Coasting Control of EV Motor Considering Cross Coupling Inductance Heekwang Lee, Bonkil Koo and Kwanghee Nam, POSTECH, Korea (South)

P505 | Analysis and Comparison of Single Inverter Driven Series Hybrid System Yongjae Lee, Kahyun Lee and Jung-Ik Ha, Seoul National University, Korea (South)

P506 | Control Strategy for a Modified Cascade Multilevel Inverter with Dual DC Source for Enhanced Drivetrain Operation Maciej Bendyk and Patrick Chi Kwong Luk, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

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P507 | An Investigation of DC-Link Voltage and Temperature Variations on EV Traction System Design Nan Zhao, Rong Yang, Nigel Schofield and Ran Gu, McMaster University, Canada

P508 | Compact and High Power Inverter for the Cadillac CT6 Rear Wheel Drive PHEV Mohammad Anwar, Mehrdad Teimor, Peter Savagian, Ryuichi Saito and Takeshi Matsuo, General Motors, United States; Retired from General Motors, United States; Hitachi Automotive, Japan

Power Converter Topologies E Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pradeep S . Shenoy, Leon M Tolbert

P701 | Quadratic Boost A-Source Impedance Network Yam Siwakoti, Andrii Chub, Frede Blaabjerg and Dmitri Vinnikov, Aalborg University, Denmark; Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

P702 | Analysis and Design of a Switched-Capacitor Step-Up Converter for Renewable Energy Applications Ricardo Mota-Varona, Ma. Guadalupe Ortiz-Lopez, Jesus Leyva-Ramos and Diego Langarica-Cordoba, Instituto Potosino de Inv Cient y Tec, Mexico; Universidad Politecnica de SLP, Mexico

P703 | Non-Isolated High-Step-Up Resonant DC/DC ConverterYing Huang, Chun-Yuen Lai, Song Xiong, Siew-Chong Tan and Shu Yuen (Ron) Hui, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

P704 | Three Level DC-DC Converter Based on Cascaded Dual Half-Bridge Converter for Circulating Loss ReductionZhiqiang Guo and Kai Sun, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

P705 | Current-Fed Converters with Switching CellsZeeshan Aleem and Moin Hanif, University of Cape town, South Africa; University of Cape Town, South Africa

P706 | Analysis of LCLC Resonant Converters for High-Voltage High-Frequency Applications Bin Zhao, Gang Wang and Gerard Hurely, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Space Travelling-wave Tube Research Center, China; Power Electronics Research Center, NUI, Ireland

P707 | A Novel Constant Voltage Primary-side Regulator Topology to Eliminate Auxiliary Winding Yongjiang Bai, Wenjie Chen, Xiaoyu Yang, Xu Yang and Guangzhao Xu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; Silergy Corp., China

P708 | Single-Phase/-Switch Voltage-Doubler DCM SEPIC Rectifier with High Power Factor and Reduced Voltage Stress on the Semiconductors Paulo Junior Silva Costa, Carlos Henrique Illa Font and Telles Brunelli Lazzarin, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Federal University of Technology – Parana, Brazil

P709 | Z-Source Resonant Converter with Power Factor Correction for Wireless Power Transfer Applications Nomar S. Gonzalez-Santini, Hulong Zeng, Yaodong Yu and Fang Zheng Peng, Michigan State University, United States

P710 | A High-Power-Density Single-Phase Inverter with Pulse Current Injection Power Decoupling Method Xiaofeng Lyu, Yanchao Li, Ngoc Dung Nguyen, Ze Ni and Dong Cao, North Dakota State University, United States

P711 | Hybrid Multilevel Converter Based on Flying Capacitor and Extended Commutation Cell Sjef Settels, Gabriel Tibola and Erik Lemmen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

P712 | A Novel Hybrid Five-Level Voltage Source Converter Based on T-Type Topology for High-Efficiency Applications Shuai Xu, Jianzhong Zhang, Xing Hu and Yongjiang Jiang, Southeast University, China

P713 | Flying-Capacitor-Clamped Five-Level Inverter Based on Switched-Capacitor Topology Chen Cheng and Liangzong He, Xiamen University, China

P714 | Cascaded Three-phase Quasi-Z Source Photovoltaic Inverter Zhiyong Li, Weiwei Zhang, Yougen Chen and Xingyao He, Central South University, China

P715 | Hybrid Three-Phase Four-Wire Inverters Based on Modular Multilevel Cascade Converter Filipe Bahia, Cursino Jacobina, Italo Silva, Nady Rocha, Bruno Luna and Phelipe Rodrigues, DEE UFCG, Brazil; DEE UFPB, Brazil

P716 | Hybrid Nine-Level Single-Phase Inverter Based on Modular Multilevel Cascade Converter Filipe Bahia, Cursino Jacobina, Italo Silva, Nady Rocha, Bruno Luna and Phelipe Rodrigues, DEE UFCG, Brazil; DEE UFPB, Brazil

P717 | Multilevel Converter Based on Cascaded Three-Leg Converters With Reduced Voltage and Current Edgard Fabricio, Cursino Jacobina, Nady Rocha, Lacerda Rodrigo and Correa Mauricio, IFPB, Brazil; UFCG, Brazil; UFPB, Brazil

P718 | Operation of Modular Matrix Converter with Hierarchical Control System Under Cell Failure Condition Yushi Miura, Tomoaki Yoshida, Takuya Fujikawa, Takuma Miura and Toshifumi Ise, Osaka University, Japan

P719 | The Delta-Connected Cascaded H-Bridge Converter Application in Distributed Energy Resources and Fault Ride Through Capability Analysis Ping-Heng Wu, Yuh-Tyng Chen and Po-Tai Cheng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Control, Modelling and Optimization of Power Converters E Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pericle Zanchetta, Luca Solero

P901 | Dual Sequence Current Control Scheme Implemented in DSRF with Decoupling Terms Based on Reference Current Feed-Forward Sizhan Zhou, Jinjun Liu and Zhang Yan, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

P902 | Injecting 3rd Harmonic into the Input Curent to Improve the Power Factor of DCM Buck PFC ConverterXufeng Zhou, Kai Yao, Hui Li, Fei Yang and Mingcai Kang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

P903 | Investigation of Reducing the Influence of Digital Control Delay to LCL-Type Grid-Connected Inverter Guoshu Zhao, Junyang Ma, Liuliu Huang and Yu Tang, Jinling Institute of Technology, China; NUAA, China

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P904 | Repetitive Control for Grid Connected Inverters with LCL Filter Under Stationary Frame Yi Xiao, Gan Wei, Xueguang Zhang, Qiang Gao and Dianguo Xu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

P905 | Direct Instantaneous Ripple Power Predictive Control for Active Ripple Decoupling of Single-Phase Inverter Baoming Ge, Xiao Li, Haiyu Zhang, Yushan Liu, Robert S. Balog and Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A and M University, United States; Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar

P906 | Input-Output Feedback Linearization Based Control for Quasi-Z-Source Inverter in Photovoltaic Application Hong Gong, Yuan Li, Yuhong Wang and Rui Zhang, Sichuan University, China

P907 | A Novel Neutral Point Potential Control for the Three-Level Neutral-Point-Clamped Converter Hsin-Chih Chen, Meng-Jiang Tsai, Yao-Bang Wang and Po-Tai Cheng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

P908 | Phase Leading Input Current Compensation for CRM Boost PFC Converter Chengdong Zhao, Junming Zhang and Xinke Wu, Zhejiang University, China; Zhejiang University, China

P909 | Paralleled Inverters with Zero Common-Mode VoltageDong Jiang and Zewei Shen, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

P910 | A Voltage Clamp Circuit for the Real-Time Measurement of the On-State Voltage of Power Transistors Lei Ren, Qian Shen and Chunying Gong, College of Automation Engineering Nanjing Univer, China

P911 | Error-Voltage Based Open-Switch Fault Diagnosis Strategy for Matrix Converters with Model Predictive Control Method Hui Deng, Tao Peng, Hanbing Dan, Mei Su and Jingrong Yu, Central South University, Jiangxi Kangcheng Co., China

P912 | Instrumented Diode Dedicated to Semiconductor Temperature Measurement in Power Electronic Converters Ibrahima Ka, Yvan Avenas, Laurent Dupont, Mickael Petit, Raha Vafaei, Benoit Thollin and Jean-Christophe Crebier, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, G2Elab, F-38000 Grenoble, France; CNRS UMR 8029, SATIE, ENS, 94230 Cachan, France

P913 | Reliability Odometer of Power Semiconductor Device Used for High Performance High Power Amplifiers Fei Xu, Juan Antonio Sabate, Xi Lu, Ruxi Wang, Louis Martin Frigo, Margaret Ann Wiza, Syedsaad Asif Ali and Melissa Jean Freeman, GE Global Research, China; GE Global Research, United States; GE Healthcare Systems, United States

P914 | Energy and Computational Efficient Estimation of Battery Intrinsic Parameters Chun Sing Cheng, Ricky Wing Hong Lau, Henry Shu Hung Chung and N.K. Rathi, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Premier Technologies Ltd, Hong Kong

P915 | Snubber Capacitors Optimization for Super-Junction MOSFET in the ZVS Full-Bridge Inverter Yenan Chen, Guangyuan Liu, Changsheng Hu and Dehong Xu, Zhejiang University, China

Electrical Machines S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Bruno Lequesne, Mohammad Islam

P1101 | A Computational Technique for Iron Losses in Electrical Machines Omar Bottesi, Luigi Alberti, Ruth V. Sabariego and Johan Gyselinck, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium; Universite Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium

P1102 | Saliency Harmonic Induction Motor Speed Estimation Using Artificial Neural NetworksAbdulelah Alkhoraif and Donald Zinger, Northern Illinois University, United States

P1103 | Reclosing Transients in Standard and Premium Efficiency Induction Machines in the Presence of Voltage UnbalanceTumelo Gabaraane, Paul Barendse and Azeem Khan, Masters Student, South Africa; Supervisor, South Africa; Co-supervisor, South Africa

P1104 | Parameter Sensitivity of Large Electric Machines Jemimah Akiror, Pragasen Pillay and Arezki Merkhouf, Concordia University, Canada; Hydro Quebec, Canada

P1105 | Optimal Winding Arrangement of a Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Motor for Torque Ripple Reduction Junichi Asama, Yamamoto Yo, Oiwa Takaaki and Chiba Akira, Shizuoka University, Japan; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

P1106 | Numerical Study of Convective Heat Transfer in the End Region of A Totally Enclosed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Ayoub Ben Nachouane, Abdenour Abdelli, Guy Friedrich and Stephane Vivier, IFP Energies nouvelles, France; Sorbonne Universites UTC, France

P1107 | Torque Improvement of Wound Field Synchronous Motor for Electric Vehicle by PM-assist Sung-Woo Hwang, Jae-Han Sim, Jung-Pyo Hong, Jiyoung Lee and Jongmoo Kim, Hanyang University, Korea, Republic of; Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea, Republic of

P1108 | Torque Ripple Reduction of a Variable Flux Motor Amirmasoud Takbash, Maged Ibrahim and Pragasen Pillay, Concordia University, Canada; Pharos University, Egypt

P1109 | An Analytical Model for a Spoke Type Variable Flux Permanent Magnet Motor on No-load Condition Amirmasoud Takbash and Pragasen Pillay, Concordia University, Canada

P1110 | Sensitivity of Manufacturing Tolerances on Cogging Torque in Interior Permanent Magnet Machines with Different Slot/Pole Number Xiao Ge and Z. Q. Zhu, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

P1111 | Cogging Torque Minimization in Flux-Switching Permanent Magnet Machines by Tooth Chamfering Xiaofeng Zhu, Wei Hua and Ming Cheng, Southeast University, China

P1112 | Experimental Research on the Oil Cooling of the End Winding of The MotorYe Li, Tao Fan, Wei Sun, XuHui Wen and Qi Li, Institute of Electrical Engineering of Chinese A, China

P1113 | A Computationally Efficient Method for Calculation of Strand Eddy Current Losses in Electric Machines Alireza Fatemi, Dan Ionel, Nabeel Demerdash, David Staton, Rafal Wrobel and Chong Yew Chuan, Marquette University, United States; University of Kentucky, United States; Motor Design Limited, United Kingdom; University of Bristol, United Kingdom

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P1114 | Core Loss Estimation in Electric Machines with Flux Controlled Core Loss Tester Burak Tekgun, Yilmaz Sozer, Igor Tsukerman, Parag Upadhyay and Steven Englebertson, University of Akron, United States; ABB, United States

P1115 | Thermal Analysis of a Three-Phase 24/16 Switched Reluctance Machine Used in HEVs Michael Kasprzak, James W. Jiang, Berker Bilgin and Ali Emadi, McMaster Automotive Resource Centre (MARC), Canada

P1116 | Pre-Drive Test of an Implemented Novel Radial-Gap Helical ROTLIN Machine Christophe Cyusa, Simba and Yasutaka Fujimoto, Yokohama National University, Japan

P1117 | Hybrid Excitation Topologies of Synchronous Generator for Direct Drive Wind Turbine Maxime Ployard, Ammar Aymen, Gillon Frederic, VIdo Lionel and Laloy Daniel, Ecole Centrale de Lille, France; JEUMONT Electric, France; Universite de Cergy Pontoise, France; EC Lille, France

P1118 | Resonant Based Backstepping Direct Power Control Strategy for DFIG Under Both Balanced and Unbalanced Grid Conditions Xiaohe Wang, Dan Sun and Ziqiang Zhu, Zhejiang University, China; University of Sheffield, England

P1119 | Design and Analysis of a New Five-Phase Brushless Hybrid-Excitation Fault-Tolerant Motor for Electric Vehicles Li Zhang, Ying Fan, Ronghua Cui, ChenXue Li and Ming Cheng, Southeast University, China

P1120 | Multi-objective Design Optimisation and Pareto Front Visualisation of Radial-flux Eddy Current Coupler for Wind Generator Drive Train. Abram Stephanus Erasmus and Maarten Kamper, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

P1121 | Reducing Estimated Parameters of a Synchronous Generator for Microgrid Applications Mohammad Rasouli and Reza Sabzehgar, Penn State Behrend, United States; San Diego State University, United States

P1122 | Brushless Dual-Electrical-Port, Dual Mechanical Port Machines Based on the Flux Modulation Principle Dawei Li, Ronghai Qu, Jian Li, Dong Jiang, Xiang Ren and Yuting Gao, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Electric Drives S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Uday Deshpande, Gianmario Pellegrino

P1301 | An Equivalent Dual Three-Phase SVPWM Realization of the Modified 24-Sector SVPWM Strategy for Asymmetrical Dual Stator Induction MachineKun Wang, Xiaojie You, Chenchen Wang and Minglei Zhou, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

P1302 | A Speed Estimation Method for Free-Running Induction Motor with High Inertia Load in the Low Speed Range Toshie Kikuchi, Yasushi Matsumoto and Akira Chiba, Fuji Electric, Japan; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

P1303 | Design Optimization and Performance Investigation of Novel Linear Switched Flux PM Machines [#20]Qinfen Lu, Yihua Yao, Jiameng Shi, Xiaoyan Huang, Youtong Fang, Yunyue Ye and Wei Xu, Zhejiang University, China; Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

P1304 | A Coordinated SVPWM Without Sector Identification for Dual Inverter Fed Open Winding IPMSM System Min Chen and Dan Sun, Zhejiang University, China

P1305 | Finite-Control-Set Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM Using Grey Prediction Wencong Tu, Guangzhao Luo, Rong Zhang, Zhe Chen and Ralph Kennel, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), China; Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany

Power Semiconductor Devices, Passive Components, Packaging, Integration, and Materials S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Giovanna Oriti, Enrico Santi

P1501 | The Impact of Triangular Defects on Electrical Characteristics and Switching Performance of 4H-SiC PiN Diodes Yeganeh Bonyadi, Peter Gammon, Roozbeh Bonyadi, Olayiwola Alatise, Ji Hu, Steven Hindmarsh and Philip Mawby, University of Warwick, United Kingdom

P1502 | Performance Evaluation of Series Connected 15 kV SiC IGBT Devices for MV Power Conversion Systems Kasunaidu Vechalapu, Abhay Negi and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

P1503 | Comparative Performance Evaluation of Series Connected 15 kV SiC IGBT Devices and 15 kV SiC MOSFET Devices for MV Power Conversion Systems Kasunaidu Vechalapu, Abhay Negi and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

P1504 | Equivalent Circuit Models and Model Validation of SiC MOSFET Oscillation PhenomenonTianjiao Liu, Runtao Ning, Thomas Wong and Z. John Shen, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States

P1505 | Enabling DC Microgrids with MV DAB Converter Based on 15 kV SiC IGBT and 15 kV SiC MOSFET Awneesh Tripathi, Krishna Mainali, Sachin Madhusoodhanan, Kasunaidu Vechalapu, Ritwik Chattopadhyay and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

Emerging Technologies and Applications S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Xiaonan Lu, Pericle Zanchetta

P1701 | An LC Compensated Electric Field Repeater for Long Distance Capacitive Power Transfer Hua Zhang, Fei Lu, Heath Hofmann, Weiguo Liu and Chris Mi, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; University of Michigan, United States; San Diego State University, United States

P1702 | A Selection Method of Mutual Inductance Identification Models Based on Sensitivity Analysis for Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging Fang Liu, Zhengming Zhao, Yiming Zhang, Kainan Chen, Fanbo He and Liqiang Yuan, Tsinghua University, China

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P1703 | Short-Circuit Protection of Power Converters Using SiC Current Limiters Mahmood Alwash, Mark Sweet, Ekkanath Madathil Sankara Narayanan and Graham Bruce, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Rolls-Royce plc, United Kingdom

P1704 | Impedance Measurement of Three-Phase Grid-Connected Systems in DQ-Domain: Applying MIMO-Identification Techniques Tomi Roinila, Tuomas Messo and Aapo Aapro, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

P1705 | A New Design Methodology for a 1-Meter Distance, 6.78MHz Wireless Power Supply System for Telemetries Lee Seung-Hwan, Lee Jun-Ho and Yi Kyong-Pyo, University of Seoul, Korea (South); Korea Railroad Rearch Institute, Korea (South)

P1706 | Modeling and Investigation of 4-Coil Wireless Power Transfer System with Varying Spatial Scales Lu Chen, Fuxin Liu, Xinbo Ruan and Xuling Chen, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

P1707 | Vehicular Integration of Wireless Power Transfer Systems and Hardware Interoperability Case StudiesOmer Onar, Steven Campbell, Larry Seiber, Cliff White and Madhu Chinthavali, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States

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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Narid Zargari, Rajendra Prasad Kandula

P1901 | Power Balance Control and Circulating Current Suppression for MMC based EV Integration System Considering Users Requirement Meiqin Mao, Tinghuan Tao, Yong Ding, Liuchen Chang and Nikos Hatziargyriou, Hefei University of Technology, China; University of New Brunswick, Canada; National Technical University of Athens, Greece

P1902 | Optimal Sizing of Energy Storage for PV Power Ramp Rate Regulation Qian Zhao, Kunna Wu and Ashwin M Khambadkone, Experimental Power Grid Centre, Singapore

P1903 | Model-Based Adaptive Control of a Hydraulic Wind Power System Masoud Vaezi and Afshin Izadian, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, United States

P1904 | Sensorless Speed Control of a Small Wind Turbine Using the Rectifier Voltage Ripple Juan Manuel Guerrero, Carlos Lumbreras, David Reigosa, Cristian Blanco and Fernando Briz, University of Oviedo, Spain; AST Ingenieria, Spain; Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

P1905 | Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) of Sensorless PMSG Wind Power System Yu Zou and Jiangbiao He, Saginaw Valley State University, United States; GE Global Research, United States

P1906 | Current/Voltage Sensor Fault Detection and Isolation in Wind Energy Conversion Systems Based on Power Balance Haibo Li, Liyan Qu, Wei Qiao and Chun Wei, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

P1907 | Quasi-Z-Source-Based Multilevel Inverter for Single-Phase Photo Voltaic Applications Aida Gorgani, Malik Elbuluk, Yilmaz Sozer and Haitham Abu-Rub, The University of Akron, United States; Texas A and M University at Qatar, Qatar

P1908 | Dual Buck Based Power Decoupling Circuit for Single Phase Inverter/Rectifier Xiao Li, Shunlong Xiao, Haiyu Zhang, Robert S. Balog and Baoming Ge, Texas A and M University, United States

Smart Grid & Utility Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Johan Enslin, Narid Zargari

P2101 | Design and Development of a True Decentralized Control Architecture for Microgrid Abedalsalam Bani-Ahmed, Adel Nasiri and Hosseini Hossein, UW-Milwaukee, United States

P2102 | Modeling and Control of a Synchronous Generator in an AC Microgrid Environment Luke Weber, David Hyypio, William Dittman and Adel Nasiri, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, United States; Regal Beloit Marathon, United States

P2103 | State Estimation of Power Systems with Interphase Power Controllers Using the WLS Algorithm Mohammad Amin Chitsazan and Andrzej M Trzynadlowski, University of Nevada, Reno, United States

P2104 | A Novel T-Type Half-Bridge Cell for Modular Multilevel Converter with DC Fault Blocking Capability Fangzhou Zhao, Guochun Xiao, Daoshu Yang, Min Liu, Xiaoli Han and Baojin Liu, Xi An Jiaotong University, China

P2105 | A Distributed Control Method for Power Module Voltage Balancing of Modular Multilevel Converters YongJie Luo, YaoHua Li, ZiXin Li and Ping Wang, State Grid Si Chuan Electric Power Research Institute, China; Key Laboratory of Power Electronics and Electric, China

P2106 | Control Method of Single-Phase Inverter Based Grounding System in Distribution Networks Wen Wang, Yan Lingjie, Xiangjun Zeng, Zhao Xin, Wei Baoze and Guerrero Josep M., Changsha University of Science and Technology, China; Aalborg University, Denmark

Transportation Electrification Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Jin Wang, Yaosuo “Sonny” Xue

P2301 | A Novel Energy Balanced Variable Frequency Control for Input-Series-Output-Parallel Modular EV Fast Charging StationsQi Tian, Hua Bai, Huang Alex, Teng Hui and Lu Juncheng, North Carolina State University, United States; Kettering University, United States

P2302 | An Adaptive Charging Control Strategy For Ultracapacitor Light Rail Vehicles Zhou Rong, Huang Zhiwu, Li Heng, Wu Zhihui and Peng Jun, Central South University, China

P2303 | A High Power Density Drivetrain-Integrated Electric Vehicle Charger Usama Anwar, Hyeokjin Kim, Hua Chen, Robert Erickson, Dragan Maksimovic and Khurram Afridi, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

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P2304 | Railway Power Conditioner Based on Delta-Connected Modular Multilevel Converter Jiao Shang, NingYi Dai, BaoAn Wang and Hao Chen, Southeast University Chengxian College, China; University of Macau, Macau; Southeast University, China; Weihai Power Supply Company, China

P2305 | Dynamic Study of Electromechanical Interaction in Marine Propulsion Jishnu Kavil Kambrath, Aaron Alexander Ayu, Youyi Wang, Yong-Jin Yoon, Xiong Liu, Chandana Jayampathi Gajanayake and Amit Kumar Gupta, Rolls-Royce NTU Corporate Lab, Singapore; Nanyang Techonological University, Singapore; Rolls-Royce Singapore Pte. Ltd, Singapore

P2306 | Model-based Control Design for a Battery/Ultracapacitor DC-DC Converter System Anantharaghavan Sridhar, Phil Kollmeyer and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

P2307 | Sliding Model Control Based On Estimation Of Optimal Slip Ratio For Railway Wheel Slide Protection Using Extremum Seeking Qing Peng, Jianfeng Liu, Zhiwu Huang, Weirong Liu and Heng Li, Central South University, China

P2308 | Evaluation of Negative-Sequence-Current Compensators for High-Speed Electric Railways Antonios Antonopoulos and Jan Svensson, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden

Power Converter Topologies E Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pradeep S . Shenoy, Leon M Tolbert

P2501 | A ZVS Integrated Single-Input-Dual-Output DC/DC Converter for High Step-up ApplicationsMing Shang and Wang Haoyu, ShanghaiTech University, China

P2502 | A Survey on Voltage Boosting Techniques for Step-Up DC-DC Converters Mojtaba Forouzesh, Yam P. Siwakoti, Saman A. Gorji, Frede Blaabjerg and Brad Lehman, University of Guilan, Iran; Aalborg University, Denmark; Swinburne University of Technology, Australia; Northeastern University, United States

P2503 | Analysis and Design of a Current fed Non-isolated Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter Ashok Kumar, Roja Peri and Parthasarathi Sensarma, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

P2504 | Impulse Commutated Current-fed Three-phase Modular DC/DC Converter for Low Voltage High Current Applications Akshay Rathore and Radha Sree Krishna Moorthy, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; National University of Singapore, Singapore

P2505 | Comparative Evaluation of Capacitor-coupled and Transformer-coupled Dual Active Bridge Converters Parikshith Channegowda and Giri Venkataramanan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

P2506 | Planar Transformer Winding Technique for Reduced Capacitance in LLC Power Converters Mohammad Ali Saket Tokaldani, Navid Shafiei and Martin Ordonez, University of British Columbia, Canada

P2507 | Topology and Controller of an Isolated Bi-Directional AC-DC Converter for Electric Vehicle Beham Koushki, Praveen Jain and Alireza Bekhshai, Queen’s University, Canada

P2508 | High Efficiency LLC DCX Battery Chargers with Sinusoidal Power Decoupling Control Dong-Jie Gu, Zhiliang Zhang, Yaqi Wu, Dong Wang, Handong Gui and Li Wang, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; The University of Tennessee, United States

P2509 | PWM Strategies with Duality between Current and Voltage Source AC/DC Converters for Suppressing AC Harmonics or DC Ripples Junpei Isozaki, Kazuma Suzuki, Wataru Kitagawa and Takaharu Takeshita, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

P2510 | Analytical Expression for Harmonic Spectrum of Regular Sampled Space Vector Modulated Rectifier Connected to IPM Generator Jian Zhang, XuHui Wen, JinLong Li, Youlong Wang and WenShan Li, Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS, China

P2511 | A Systematic Topology Generation Method for Dual-Buck InvertersLi Zhang, Tao Zhu, Lin Chen and Kai Sun, Hohai University, China; Tsinghua University, China

P2512 | Analysis and Control of Decentralized PV Cascaded Multilevel Modular Integrated Converters David Scholten, Nesimi Ertugrul and Wen Soong, The University of Adelaide, Australia

P2513 | Experimental Study of a SiC MOSFET Based Single Phase Inverter in UPS Applications Cheng Luo, Xinyu Wang, Tianyang Jiang, Richard Feng, Huiting Xin and Han Li, Eaton Corporate Research and Technology, China

P2514 | Performance Analysis of a Flexible Multi-level Converter for High Voltage Photovoltaic Grid-connected Power System Lu Zhou, Li Wuhua, Hu Senjun, Luo Haoze, He Xiangning, Cao Fengwen, Zhang Chaoshan and Du Jiyuan, Zhejiang University, China; Aalborg University, Denmark; Suzhou Vocational University, China; XiAn Kai Tian Power Electronics Technical Co, China

P2515 | Circulating Current Control for Carrier-Based Discontinuous Modulation in Inverters with Parallel Legs Andre Nicolini, Antonio Ricciotti, Fernanda Carnielutti and Humberto Pinheiro, Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil; Federal University of Rondonia, Brazil

P2516 | A Phase-Shift PWM-Controlled ZVS Boost Full-Bridge AC-AC Converter for High-Frequency Induction Heating Applications Shuichi Sakamoto, Tomokazu Mishima and Chiaki Ide, Kobe University, Japan; Fuji Electronics Industry Company, Japan

P2517 | Paper not in the database

P2518 | Control Approach for a Class of Modular Multilevel Converter Topologies Dennis Karwatzki and Axel Mertens, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany

P2519 | Maximum Boost Space Vector Modulated Three-Phase Three-Level Neutral-Point-Clamped Quasi-Z-Source Inverter Prasanth Sundararajan, Mohamed Sathik Mohamed Halick, Aaron Alexander Ayu, Tan Chuan Seng and Suresh Kumar K. S., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; National Institute of Technology, India

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Control, Modelling and Optimization of Power Converters E Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pericle Zanchetta, Luca Solero

P2701 | Digital Autotuning Controller for Point-of-Load Converter Based on Non-Intrusive Start-up Transient Observer M. Ali, K. H. Loo and Y. M. Lai, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

P2702 | Control of D-STATCOM During Unbalanced Grid Faults Based on DC Voltage Oscillation and Peak Current Limitations Arash Khoshooei, Javad Moghani, Jafar Milimonfared, Alvaro Luna, Ignacio Candela and Pedro Rodriguez, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran; Technical University of Catalonia, Spain; Technical University of Catalonia / Abengoa Rese, Spain

P2703 | Staircase Modulation of Modular Multilevel Converters with Minimal Total Harmonic Distortion and Maximal Number of Output Voltage Levels Sufei Li, Yi Deng and Ronald Harley, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

P2704 | FPGA Implementation of Model Predictive Direct Current Control Joel Vallone, Tobias Geyer and Eduardo Rath Rohr, EPFL, Switzerland; ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland

P2705 | Active Damping of LC Resonance for Paralleled Indirect Matrix Converter Based on Cascaded Control Yang Xiao, Zheng Wang, Shuai You, Ming Cheng and Liang Xu, Southeast University, China; Aviation Key Laboratory of Science and Technolog, China

P2706 | Virtual Circuit Design of Grid-Connected Half-Bridge Converters with Higher-Order Filters Korawich Niyomsatian, Piet Vanassche, Bruno Hendrickx, Peter Tant, Jeroen Van den Keybus and Johan Gyselinck, Triphase, Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Triphase, Belgium; Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

P2707 | Commutation Technique for High Frequency Link Inverter without Operational Limitations and Dead Time Minjeong Kim and Robert S. Balog, Texas A and M University, United States

P2708 | Research on the Current Control method of N-paralleled Converter System for the High-Power Inductor Tester Cheng Nie, Wanjun Lei, Huajia Wang, Mingfeng Chen and Yue Wang, Xian Jiaotong University, China; STATE GRID Electric Power Research Institute, China

P2709 | Modeling and Bifurcation Analysis of Converters with Power Semiconductor Filter Wing-to Fan and Shu-hung Chung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

P2710 | Suppression of Circulating Current in Paralleled Inverters with Isolated DC-link Hyun-Sam Jung, Jeong-Mock Yoo, Seung-Ki Sul, Hak-Jun Lee and Chanook Hong, Seoul National University, Korea (South); LSIS Co., Ltd., Korea (South)

P2711 | Small-Signal Model for the ISOP DC-DC Converters in the 5-Level T-Rectifier Marco Di Benedetto, Alessandro Lidozzi, Luca Solero, Fabio Crescimbini and Petar Grbovic, ROMA TRE University, Dept. of Engineering, Italy; Roma TRE University, Dept. of Engineering, Italy; Huawei Energy Competence Center Europe (HECCE), Germany

P2712 | DC Bus Splitting Voltage Feedforward Injection Method for Virtually-Grounded Three-Phase Inverter He Yuanbin, Chung Shu-hung, Ho Ngai-man, Wu Weimin and Fan Wing-to, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; University of Manitoba, Canada; Shanghai Maritime University, China

P2713 | High Performance SiC Power Block for Industry Applications Xu She, Rajib Datta, Maja Harfman Todorovic, Gary Mandrusiak, Jian Dai, Tony Frangieh, Philip Cioffi, Brian Rowden and Frank Mueller, GE Global Research, United States

P2714 | Switching Angles Generation for Selective Harmonic Elimination by Using Artificial Neural Networks and Quasi-Newton Algorithm Kehu Yang, Jun Hao and Yubo Wang, China Univ. of Mining and Tech., Beijing, China

P2715 | Minimum RMS Current Operation of the Dual-Active Half-Bridge Converter using Three Degree of Freedom Control Shiladri Chakraborty, Shailesh Tripathy and Souvik Chattopadhyay, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Kharagpur, India; Electrical Engineering Department, NIT Rourkela, India

Electrical Machines S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Bruno Lequesne, Mohammad Islam

P2901 | Comparison of Torque Characteristics in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine with Conventional and Herringbone Rotor Step Skewing Techniques Weizhong Fei, Patrick Chi Kwong Luk and Wenyi Liang, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

P2902 | Six-Leg Dc-Link Rectifier/Inverter for Two-Phase Machines Nayara Brandao de Freitas, Cursino Brandao Jacobina and Alexandre Cunha Oliveira, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil

P2903 | RSM-DE-ANN Method for Sensitivity Analysis of Active Material Cost in PM Motors Alireza Fatemi, Dan Ionel, Nabeel Demerdash, Steve Stretz and Thomas Jahns, Marquette University, United States; University of Kentucky, United States; Regal Beloit Corporation, United States; University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

P2904 | Modeling, Simulation and Performance Evaluation of Caged Permanent Magnet Motors Fed by Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) Sara Ahmed, Darren Tremelling, Zi-Ang (John) Zhang, Nicolas Frank, Robert McElveen and Kim Hongrae, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univers, United States; ABB Inc., United States; Binghamton University-SUNY, United States; Baldor Electric company, United States

2905 | An Improved Conformal Mapping Aided Field Reconstruction Method for Modeling of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines Lei Gu, Mehdi Moallem, Shiliang Wang, Devendra Patil and Babak Fahimi, University of Texas at Dallas, United States; Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

P2906 | Hybrid Excited Vernier PM Machines with Novel DC-Biased Sinusoidal Armature Current Shaofeng Jia, Ronghai Qu, Jian Li, Dawei Li and Haiyang Fang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

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P2907 | Calculating the Electromagnetic Field and Losses in the End Region of Large Synchronous Generators under Different Operating Conditions with Three-Dimensional Transient Finite Element Analysis Sufei Li, Noris Gallandat, J. Rhett Mayor and Ronald Harley, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

P2908 | Electrical Propulsion System Design of Chevrolet Bolt Battery Electric Vehicle Faizul Momen, Khwaja Rahman, Yochan Son, Bonho Bae and Peter Savagian, General Motors Corporation, United States

P2909 | Optimizing PM Coverage Ratio in Flux Concentrating Axial Flux Machine Minhyeok Lee, Kwanghee Nam and Jaehong Kim, POSTECH, Korea, Republic of; Chosun University, Korea, Republic of

P2910 | Detailed Analytical Modelling of Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Interior Permanent Magnet Machines for Prediction of Torque Ripple Mohammad Farshadnia, Muhammad Ali Masood Cheema, Rukmi Dutta, John Fletcher and Muhammed Fazlur Rahman, University of New South Wales, Australia

P2911 | A Compact And Light-weight Generator for Backpack Energy Harvesting Siavash Pakdelian, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

P2912 | Suspension Loss Measurement and its Reduction in Single-Drive Bearingless Motor Itsuki Shimura, Hiroya Sugimoto and Akira Chiba, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

P2913 | A Compact Single-Phase Adjustable-Voltage-Ratio Magnetoelectric Transformer Haosen Wang, Liya Qu and Wei Qiao, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States

P2914 | Analysis of Common Mode Circuit of BDFG-Based Ship Shaft Power Generation System Hongbin Yang, Hua Lin, Xingwei Wang and Guangzhi Yao, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

P2915 | Replacing SPM by PMARel Machines in Low-speed High-torque Applications Nicola Bianchi, Alessandro Castagnini, Giulio Secondo and Pietro Savio Termini, Dept of Industrial Eng., University of Padova, Italy; ABB, Discrete Automation and Motion Division, Italy

P2916 | Rotor Eddy-Current Loss Minimization in High-Speed PMSMs Haiyang Fang, Ronghai Qu, Jian Li and Bao Song, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

P2917 | Design and Analysis of Rotating Diode Rectifier for Wound-Rotor Synchronous Starter/Generator Pang Ji, Weiguo Liu, Chenghao Sun, Jixiang Wang, Zan Zhang and Yu Jiang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; AVIC SHAANXI AERO ELECTRIC CO.,LTD, China

P2918 | Stator Tooth and Rotor Pole Shaping for Low Pole Flux Switching Permanent Magnet Machines to Reduce Even Order Harmonics in Flux linkage Dheeraj Bobba, Gerd Bramerdorfer, Yingjie Li, Timothy A. Burress and Bulent Sarlioglu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States

P2919 | Optimization of PM Volume in a PM-assisted Claw-Pole Motor for ISG Applications Bonkil Koo, Jeongki Kwon and Kwanghee Nam, POSTECH, Korea (South); Hyundai MOBIS, Korea (South)

Electric Drives S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Uday Deshpande, Gianmario Pellegrino

P3101 | Improved Model Predictive Current Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines with Fuzzy Based Duty Cycle Control Amir Masoud Bozorgi, Mehdi Farasat and Seyyedmahdi Jafarishiadeh, Louisiana State University, United States

P3102 | A Universal Restart Strategy for Induction MachinesKibok Lee, Sara Ahmed and Srdjan Lukic, North Carolina State University, United States; ABB, United States

P3103 | Active Disturbance Rejection Control of Linear Induction Motor Francesco Alonge, Maurizio Cirrincione, Filippo D’Ippolito, Marcello Pucci and Antonino Sferlazza, DEIM – University of Palermo, Italy; University of South Pacific, Fiji, ISSIA-CNR, Italy

P3104 | Super-Twisting Algorithm Based Sliding-Mode Observer with Online Parameter Estimation for Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Donglai Liang, Jian Li and Ronghai Qu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

P3105 | High Dynamic Sensorless Control for PMSMs Based on Decoupling Adaptive Observer Yongle Mao, Jiaqiang Yang, Tao Wang, Dejun Yin and Yangsheng Chen, Zhejiang University, China; Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

P3106 | Position Sensorless Control of Switched Reluctance Motor Based on a Numerical MethodFei Peng, Jin Ye and Ali Emadi, McMaster University, Canada; San Francisco State University, United States

P3107 | Operating-Envelop-Expandable Control Strategy for Switched Flux Hybrid Magnet Memory Machine Hui Yang, Heyun Lin, Z. Q. Zhu, Erxing Zhuang, Shuhua Fang and Yunkai Huang, Southeast University, China; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Power Semiconductor Devices, Passive Components, Packaging, Integration, and Materials S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Giovanna Oriti, Enrico Santi

P3301 | Modelling the Closely Coupled Cascode Switching ProcessPablo F. Miaja, Sheng Jiang, Kean-Boon Lee, Peter A. Houston, Ivor Guiney, David J. Wallis, Colin J. Humphreys and Andrew J. Forsyth, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

P3302 | A 700-V Class Reverse-Blocking IGBT for Large Capacity Power Supply Applications David Hongfei Lu, Hiromu Takubo, Hiroki Wakimoto, Toru Muramatsu and Haruo Nakazawa, Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Japan

P3303 | Efficiency and Electromagnetic Interference Analysis of Wireless Power Transfer for High Voltage Gate Driver Application Jianyu Pan, Feng Qi, Haiwei Cai and Longya Xu, The Ohio State University, United States

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P3304 | Single Chip Enabled High Frequency Link Based Isolated Bias Supply for Silicon Carbide MOSFET Six-Pack Power Module Gate Drives Rui Gao, Li Yang, Wensong Yu and Iqbal Husain, North Carolina State University, United States

P3305 | Reliability Assessment of SiC Power MOSFETs From The End Users Perspective Vasilios Dimitris Karaventzas, Muhammad Nawaz and Francesco Iannuzzo, Dept. of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark; ABB Corporate Research, Sweden

P3306 | Investigation of Collector Emitter Voltage Characteristics in Thermally Stressed Discrete IGBT Devices Syed Huzaif Ali, Serkan Dusmez and Bilal Akin, University of Texas at Dallas, United States

Emerging Technologies and Applications S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Jin Wang, Yaosuo “Sonny” Xue

P3501 | Transmission Characteristics Analysis of a Three-Phase Magnetically Coupled Resonant Wireless Power Transfer System Jiang Chong, Liu Fuxin, Ruan Xinbo and Chen Xuling, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

P3502 | Synthesis of Buck Converter Based Current Sources Soumya Shubhra Nag and Santanu Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

P3503 | A Model for Coupling Under Coil Misalignment for DD Pads and Circular Pads of WPT Systems Guangjie Ke, Qianhong Chen, Ligang Xu, Siu-Chung Wong and Chi.K. Tse, Nanjing University of Aeron. and Astro., China; Nanjing University of Aero. and Astro., China; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

P3504 | Comprehensive Dynamic Modeling of a Solid-state Transformer Based Power Distribution System Md Tanvir Arafat Khan, Alireza Afiat Milani, Aranya Chakrabortty and Iqbal Husain, North Carolina State University, United States

P3505 | Capability, Compatibility, and Usability Evaluation of Hardware-in-the-Loop Platforms for DC-DC Converter Shawn Maxwell, S M Rakiul Islam, Md. Kamal Hossain and Sung Yeul Park, University of Connecticut, United States

P3506 | A Single Stage AC/DC Converter for Low Voltage Energy Harvesting Liang Yu and Haoyu Wang, ShanghaiTech University, China

Tuesday, September 20th 3:00PM – 4:30PM

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Euzeli Santos Jr ., Johan Enslin

P3701 | Dynamic Battery Operational Cost Modeling for Energy Dispatch Qian Zhao, Aniq Ahsan, Ashwin M. Kambadkone and Meng Hwee Chia, Experimental Power Grid Center, Singapore; Oxford University, United Kingdom; National University of Singapore, Singapore

P3702 | A Low Voltage Ride Through Control Strategy for Energy Storage Systems Yeongsu Bak, June-Seok Lee and Kyo-Beum Lee, Ajou University, Korea (South); KRRI, Korea (South)

P3703 | Experimental Validation of the Solid State Substation with Embedded Energy Storage Concept Christian Klumpner, Mohamed Rashed, Dipankar De, Chintan Patel, Ponggorn Kulsangcharoen and Greg Asher, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

P3704 | Understanding Dynamic Model Validation of a Wind Turbine Generator and a Wind Power Plant Eduard Muljadi, Yingchen Zhang, Vahan Gevorgian and Dmitry Kosterev, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States

P3705 | A Brushless Doubly-fed Generator Based on Permanent Magnet Field Modulation for Wind Power Generation Yongjiang Jiang, Jianzhong Zhang, Shuai Xu and Xing Hu, Southeast University, China

P3706 | Robust Sliding Mode Control for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator-Based Wind Energy Conversion Systems Patrick Gu, Xin Wang and Max Reitz, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, United States

P3707 | A Partially-Rated Active Filter Enabled Power Architecture to Generate Oscillating Power from Wave Energy Converter Samir Hazra, Prathamesh Kamat and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

P3708 | Hybrid Energy Storage System Comprising of Battery and Ultra-capacitor For Smoothing of Oscillating Wave Energy Samir Hazra and Subhashish Bhattacharya, North Carolina State University, United States

Smart Grid & Utility Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Johan H Enslin, Euzeli Santos Jr .

P3901 | A Series-LC-Filtered Active Trap Filter for High Power Voltage Source Inverter Haofeng Bai, Xiongfei Wang, Poh Chiang Loh and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

P3902 | Constant DC-Capacitor Voltage-Control-Based Strategy for Harmonics Compensation of Smart Charger for Electric Vehicles in Single-Phase Three-Wire Distribution Feeders with Reactive Power Control Fuka Ikeda, Kei Nishikawa, Hiroaki Yamada, Toshihiko Tanaka and Masayuki Okamoto, Yamaguchi University, Japan; National Institute of Technology, Ube College, Japan

P3903 | A Series Active Damper with Closed-loop Control for Stabilizing Single-phase Power-Electronics-Based Power System Dapeng Lu, Xiongfei Wang, Haofeng Bai and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

P3904 | A Grid-Interfaced Test System for Modeling of NiMH Batteries in a Battery-Buffered Smart Load Application Ahmed Zurfi and Jing Zhang, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

P3905 | Impedance-Based Stability Analysis of DFIG Tianyi Wang, Yi Xiao, Xueguang Zhang and Dianguo Xu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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P3906 | Online Variation of Wind Turbine Controller Parameters for Mitigation of SSR in DFIG based Wind Farms Selam Chernet, Massimo Bongiorno, Gert Karmisholt Andersen, Torsten Lund and Philip Carne Kjaer, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark

P3907 | Three-Phase Single Stage Boost Inverter for Direct Drive Wind Turbines Akanksha Singh and Behrooz Mirafzal, Kansas State University, United States

P3908 | Secondary Side Modulation of a Single-stage Isolated High-frequency Link Microinverter with a Regenerative Flyback Snubber Nareshkumar Kummari, Shiladri Chakraborty and Souvik Chattopadhyay, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Kharagpur, India

P3909 | Frequency Characterization of Type-IV Wind Turbine Systems Nicolas Espinoza, Bongiorno Massimo and Carlson Ola, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Datacenters and Telecommunication Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Jin Wang, Yaosuo “Sonny” Xue

P4101 | Reliablity Assessment of Fuel Cell System – A Framework for Quantitative Approach Shinae Lee, Dao Zhou and Huai Wang, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; Aalborg University, Denmark

P4102 | New Soft-Switched Multi-Input Converters with Integrated Active Power Factor Correction for Hybrid Renewable Energy Applications Sanjida Moury, John Lam, Vineet Srivastava and Church Ron, York University, Canada; Cistel Technology Inc., Canada

P4103 | FPGA Based Implementation of Control for Series Input Boost Pre-regulator Under Unequal Loading Anwesha Mukhopadhyay and Santanu Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India

Transportation Electrification Applications N Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Jin Wang, Yaosuo “Sonny” Xue

P4301 | Separating Key Less Well-Known Properties of Drive Profiles that Affect Lithium-ion Battery Aging by Applying the Statistical Design of Experiments Ruxiu Zhao, Larry Juang, Robert Lorenz and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Undisclosed, United States

P4302 | Performance Degradation of Thermal Parameters during Cycle Ageing of NMC-based Lithium Ion Battery Cells Tiberiu Stanciu, Daniel Stroe, Maciej Swierczynski, Nerea Nieto, Jon Gastelurrutia Roteta, Jean-Marc Tiemmermans and Remus Teodorescu, Aalborg University, Denmark; IK4-Ikerlan, Spain; Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

P4303 | Investigation of Current Sharing and Heat Dissipation in Parallel-Connected Lithium-Ion Battery PacksYichao Zhang, Ruxiu Zhao, Jacob Dubie, Larry Juang and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States; Undisclosed, United States

P4304 | A Cooperative Charging Strategy for Onboard Supercapacitors of Catenary-Free Trams Heng Li, Jun Peng, Rong Zhou, Zhihui Wu, Zhiwu Huang and Jianping Pan, Central South University, China; University of Victoria, Canada

P4305 | A High Frequency Zero-Voltage-Transition (ZVT) Synchronous Buck Converter for Automotive Applications Chenhao Nan and Raja Ayyanar, Arizona State University, United States

P4306 | The Dual-Channel Magnetically Integrated Chargers for Plug-in Electric Vehicles Bochen Liu, Zheng Wang, Yue Zhang, Ming Cheng and Liang Xu, Southeast University, China; Aviation Key Laboratory, China

P4307 | Power-Line Impedance Modeling of Tractor-Trailer System Iftekhar Hasan, Aparna Saha, Mohamad Abd Elmutalab, Ibrahem Amr, Philip Kasper, Yilmaz Sozer and Marv Hamdan, University of Akron, United States; Bendix CVS, United States

Power Converter Topologies E Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pradeep S . Shenoy, Leon M Tolbert

P4501 | An Interleaved 1-to-6 Step-Up Resonant Switched-Capacitor Converter Utilizing Split-Phase Control Andrew Stillwell, Derek Heeger, Christopher Meyer, Sarah Bedair and Robert Pilawa-Podgurski, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Army Research Laboratory, United States

P4502 | Boost Composite Converter Design Based On Drive Cycle Weighted Losses in Electric Vehicle Powertrain Applications Hyeokjin Kim, Hua Chen, Robert Erickson and Maksimovic Dragan, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States

P4503 | Design of a Four-Phase Interleaved Boost Circuit with Closed-Coupled Inductors Daigoro Ebisumoto, Masataka Ishihara, Shota Kimura, Wilmar Martinez, Noah Mostafa, Masayoshi Yamamoto and Jun Imaoka, Shimane University, Japan; Shimane University, Colombia; Kyushu University, Japan

P4504 | Hybrid DC-DC Buck Converter with Active Switched Capacitor Cell and Low Voltage Gain Mauricio Dalla Vecchia and Telles Lazzarin, Federal University of Santa Catarina – UFSC, Brazil

P4505 | High Gain Resonant Boost Converter For PV Micro-Converter System Sachin Jain, Swami Satish Betha and Jih-Sheng (Jason) Lai, NIT Warangal, India; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, United States

P4506 | Design of Two-Switch Flyback Power Supply Using 1.7 kV SiC Devices for Ultra-Wide Input-Voltage Range Applications Gabriele Rizzoli, Jun Wang, Zhiyu Shen, Rolando Burgos, Dushan Boroyevich and Luca Zarri, University of Bologna, Italy; CPES-Virginia Tech, United States

P4507 | A Single-Stage Interleaved LLC PFC Converter Raed Saasaa, Wilson Eberle and Mohammed Agamy, The University of British Columbia, Canada; GE Global Research Center, United States

P4508 | Medium Voltage AC-DC Rectifier for Solid State Transformer (SST) Based on an Improved Rectifier TopologyQianlai Zhu, Li Wang, Xijun Ni, Liqi Zhang, Wensong Yu and Alex Q. Huang, North Carolina State University, United States; Nanjing Institute of Technology, China

P4509 | Microcontroller-Based MHz Totem-Pole PFC with Critical Mode Control Zhengrong Huang, Zhengyang Liu, Qiang Li and Fred Lee, CPES, Virginia Tech, United States

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P4510 | Three-Phase Isolated DCM SEPIC Converter for High Voltage Applications Gabriel Tibola, Erik Lemmen and Ivo Barbi, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

P4511 | Single Phase Precharge Control Method for Active Front End Rectifier Lixiang Wei, Zeljko Jankovic, Yogesh Patel and Jiangang Hu, Rockwell Automation, United States

P4512 | Adaptive Controlled-type Zero-voltage-switching Inverters with Bandwidth LimitationDehua Zhang, Jiali Wang and Zhengyu Lv, Zhejiang University, China

P4513 | Half Bridge NPC Inverter and Its Three Phase Application with Constant Common Mode Voltage Liwei Zhou, Feng Gao, Chongsheng Jia and Tao Xu, Shandong University, China; State Grid Jinan Li Cheng Power Supply Company, China

P4514 | Interleaved Auxiliary Resonant Snubber for High-Power, High-Density Applications Rachael Born, Lanhua Zhang, Yu Wei, Qingqing Ma and Jason (Jih-Sheng) Lai, Virginia Tech Future Energy Electronics Center, United States

P4515 | Three-Phase Four-Wire Inverters Based on Cascaded Three-Phase Converters with Four and Three Legs Joao Paulo Ramos Agra Mello, Cursino Bradao Jacobina and Mauricio Beltrao Rossiter Correa, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil

P4516 | Optimal Switching Counts Modulation of H7 Current Source Inverter Weiqi Wang, Feng Gao, Lei Zhang, Chen Mengxing and Liwei Zhou, Shandong University, China; Shandong Electric Power Research Institute, China

P4517 | Cuk-Based Universal Converters in Discontinuous Conduction Mode of Operation Mahshid Amirabadi, Northeastern University, United States

P4518 | Neutral Points Voltage Balancing Control of a Four-level pi-type Converter Bosen Jin and Xibo Yuan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom

P4519 | A Novel Three-Phase Multilevel Diode-Clamped Inverter Topology with Reduced Device Count Aparna Saha, Ali Elrayyah and Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron, United States; Qatar Environmental and Energy Research Inst, Qatar

P4520 | Maximum Boost Space Vector Modulated Three-Phase Three-Level Neutral-Point-Clamped Quasi-Z-Source Inverter Prasanth Sundararajan, Mohamed Sathik Mohamed Halick, Aaron Alexander Ayu, Tan Chuan Seng and Suresh Kumar K. S., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; National Institute of Technology, India

Control, Modelling and Optimization of Power Converters E Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pericle Zanchetta, Luca Solero

P4701 | High Dynamic and Static Performance FCS-MPC Strategy for Static Power Converters Rodrigo Mendez, Daniel Sbarbaro and Jose Espinoza, Concepcion University, Chile

P4702 | New Logic-Form-Equation Based Active Voltage Control for Four-Level Flying Capacitor Multicell (FCM) Converter Arash Khoshkbar Sadigh, Vahid Dargahi and Keith Corzine, Extron Electronics, United States; Clemson University, United States

P4703 | Minimum RMS Current Operation of the Dual-Active Half-Bridge Converter using Three Degree of Freedom Control Shiladri Chakraborty, Shailesh Tripathy and Souvik Chattopadhyay, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Kharagpur, India; Electrical Engineering Department, NIT Rourkela, India

P4704 | Experimental Evaluations of Thinned-Out and PDM Controlled Class-E Rectifier Akane Iwasaki, Tomoharu Nagashima and Hiroo Sekiya, Chiba University, Japan

P4705 | Variable Slope External Ramp to Improve the Transient Performance in Constant On-Time Current Mode Control Syed Bari, Brian Cheng, Qiang Li and Fred Lee, CPES, Virginia Tech, United States; Texas Instruments, United States

P4706 | PWM Methods for High Frequency Voltage Link Inverter Commutation Minjeong Kim, Mostafa Mosa and Robert S. Balog, Texas A and M University, United States

P4707 | Switching Pattern of a Modular Voltage Balancing Circuit for Battery Cells Atrin Tavakoli, Sayed Ali Khajehoddin and John Salmon, University of Alberta, Canada

P4708 | Steady State Impedance Estimation of a Weak Grid to Assist Optimal Current Injection for Minimal Power Losses Akrama Khan, Azeem Khan and Michel Malengret, University of Cape Town, South Africa; University of Cape Town, South Africa

P4709 | A Single-phase Unified Power Quality Conditioner with An Enhanced Repetitive Controller Dang-Minh Phan, Cong-Long Nguyen and Hong-Hee Lee, University of Ulsan, Korea (South)

P4710 | Single-Phase Universal Active Power Filter Based on AC/AC Converters Phelipe Leal Serafim Rodrigues, Cursino Brandao Jacobina and Mauricio Beltrao de Rossiter Correa, DEE UFCG, Brazil

P4711 | Circulating Resonant Current Between Integrated Half-Bridge Modules with Capacitor for Inverter Circuit Using SiC-MOSFET Takashi Hirao, Keiji Wada and Toshihisa Shimizu, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan

P4712 | Computationally Efficient Event-Based Simulation of Switched Power Systems and AC Machinery Christopher Wolf and Michael Degner, Ford Motor Company, United States

P4713 | Design Optimisation and Trade-offs in Multi-kW DC-DC Converters James Scoltock, Gerardo Calderon-Lopez, Yiren Wang and Andrew Forsyth, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

P4714 | Switching frequency optimization for a Solid State Transformer with Energy Storage Capabilities Pablo Garcia, Sarah Saeed, Hannes Schneider, Angel Navarro-Rodriguez and Jorge Garcia, University of Oviedo, Spain; University of Stuttgart, Germany

P4715 | Lag-Free Terminal Voltage Sensing in Low-Pass Filtered PWM Converters Adam Shea and Thomas Jahns, University of Wisconsin – Madison, United States

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Electrical Machines S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Bruno Lequesne, Mohammad Islam

P4901 | Cogging Torque Minimiztion with Rotor Tooth Shaping in Axial Flux-Switching Permanent Magnent Machine Ju Hyung Kim, Yingjie Li, Emrah Cetin and Bulent Sarlioglu, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

P4902 | A 3D Printed Fluid Filled Variable Elastance Electrostatic Machine Optimized with Conformal MappingBaoyun Ge, Daniel Ludois and Ghule Aditya, University of Wisconsin -Madison, United States

P4903 | Effects of External Field Orientation on Permanent Magnet Demagnetization Peng Peng, Han Xiong, Julia Zhang, Wanfeng Li, Franco Leonardi, Michael Degner, Chuanbing Rong, Feng Liang and Leyi Zhu, Oregon State University, United States; Ford Motor Company, United States

P4904 | Analytical Approach for Determining Inductance Matrix, Harmonic Voltage and Torque Ripple of Slotted PM Motors Kahyun Lee and Jung-Ik Ha, Seoul National University, Korea (South)

P4905 | Cogging Torque Minimization in Transverse Flux Machines Tausif Husain, Iftekhar Hasan, Yilmaz Sozer, Iqbal Husain and Eduard Muljadi, University of Akron, United States; North Carolina State University, United States; National Renewable Energy Lab, United States

P4906 | Torque Ripple Reduction in a Flux-Switching Permanent Magnet Machine Targeted at Elevator Door Applications by Minimizing Space Harmonics Hongsik Hwang, Dongjae Kim, Jin Hur and Cheewoo Lee, Pusan National University, Korea (South); Incheon National University, Korea (South)

P4907 | On Saliency Enhancement of Salient Pole Wound Field Synchronous Machines Wenbo Liu and Thomas.A Lipo, University of Wisconsin Madison, United States

P4908 | Fast and Accurate Analytical Calculation of the Unsaturated Phase Inductance Profile of 6/4 Switched Reluctance Machines Sufei Li, Shen Zhang, Thomas Habetler and Ronald Harley, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

P4909 | An Analytical Approach for Determining Harmonic Cusps and Torque Dips in Line Start Synchronous Reluctance Motors Amir Negahdari, Vivek M. Sundaram and Hamid A. Toliyat, Texas A&M University, United States

P4910 | Multi-Objective Design and Optimization of Generalized Switched Reluctance Machines with Particle Swarm Intelligence Shen Zhang, Sufei Li, Jie Dang, Ronald G. Harley and Thomas G. Habetler, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Faraday Future, Inc., United States

P4911 | Design and Comparison of Concentrated and Distributed Winding Synchronous Reluctance Machines Bastian Lehner and Dieter Gerling, Universitaet der der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Germany

P4912 | Reduction in Torque and Suspension Force Ripples of an Axial-Gap Single-Drive Bearingless Motor Junichi Asama, Kazumasa Takahashi, Takaaki Oiwa and Akira Chiba, Shizuoka University, Japan; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

P4913 | Advancements in High Power High Frequency Transformer Design for Resonant Converter Circuits Ashraf Said Atalla, Mohammed Agamy, Mark Dame, Liwei Hao, Gary Dwayne Mandrusiak, Konrad Weeber and Yan Pan, GE Global Research Center, United States

P4914 | Active Damping of Ultra-fast Mechanical Switches for Hybrid AC and DC Circuit Breakers Chang Peng, Landon Mackey, Iqbal Husain, Alex Huang, Bruno Lequesne and Roger Briggs, North Carolina State University, United States; E-Motors Consulting, LLC, United States; Energy Efficiency Research, LLC, United States

P4915 | A Diagnosis Procedure in Standalone Mode for Inter Turn Short Circuit Fault of PMSMs through Modified Self-Commissioning Yuan Qi, Mohsen Zafarani and Bilal Akin, Univeristy of Texas at Dallas, United States

P4916 | Improved Condition Monitoring of the Faulty Blower Wheel Driven by Brushless DC Motor in Air Handler Unit (AHU) Chen Jiang, Thomas Habetler and Wen-Ping Cao, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Aston University, United Kingdom

P4917 | Mitigation Method of the Shaft Voltage According to Parasitic Capacitances of the PMSM Jun-Kyu Park, Thusitha Wellawatta, Sung-Jin Choi and Jin Hur, University of Ulsan, Korea, Republic of; Incheon National University, Korea, Republic of

P4918 | 3-D Equivalent Magnetic Circuit Network for Precise and Fast Analysis of PM-assisted Claw-Pole Synchronous Motor Jae-Han Sim, Dong-Gyun Ahn, Doo-Young Kim and Jung-Pyo Hong, Automotive Engineering, Hanyang University, Korea (South)

P4919 | Superconducting and Conventional Electromagnetic Launch System for Civil Aircraft Assisted Take-off Luca Bertola, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

P4920 | Design of Integrated Radial and Dual Axial-Flux Ferrite Magnet Synchronous Machine Shoji Shimomura and Takatoshi Sunaga, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan

Plenary Poster Session: Power Semiconductor Devices, Passive Components, Packaging, Integration, and Materials S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Giovanna Oriti, Enrico Santi

P5101 | Comprehensive Evaluation of a Silicon-WBG Hybrid Switch Amol Deshpande and Fang Luo, The Ohio State University, United States; The Ohio State University, United States

P5102 | Characterization of Power Capacitors on Practical Current Condition Using Capacitor Loss Analyzer Hironori Nagasaki, Pin-Yu Huang and Toshihisa Shimizu, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; Tokyo Metropolitan University, Taiwan

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P5103 | A Practical Liquid-Cooling Design Method for Magnetic Components of EMI Filter in High Power Motor Drives Jing Xue and Fred Wang, University of Tennessee, United States

P5104 | Efficiency Modeling of Wireless Power Transfer ASICs Accounting for Layout Parasitics Rosario Pagano, Siamak Abedinpour, Angelo Raciti and Salvatore Musumeci, Analog and Power Division, Integrated Device Tec, United States; DIEEI, University of Catania, Italy

P5105 | Direct Voltage Balancing for Series Connected IGBTs Xueqiang Zhang, Jin Zhang and Patrick Palmer, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Energy Efficiency Systems and Applications S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: Pericle Zanchetta, Mohammad Anwar

P5301 | Mitigation of Harmonics in Drilling Rigs using Shunt Active Power Filters Muhammed Fasil Tp, Abdul R Beig, Rajasekharareddy Chilipi, Saikrishna Kanukollu, Naji Al Sayari and Khalifa Al Hosani, The Petroleum Institute, United Arab Emirates

P5302 | Variable Switching Frequency Algorithm for Optimal Tradeoff between Switching Losses and Total Demand Distortion in Grid-Tied Three-Phase Voltage-Source Inverters Hamzeh Jamal, Saher Albatran and Issam Smadi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan

P5303 | A Hybrid Model Predictive Charging Control Strategy for Ultracapacitors of Urban Rail Vehicles Yuanjun Chen, Xiaoyong Zhang, Zhiwu Huang, Jun Peng, Zheng Xu and Yanhui Zhou, Central South University, China

P5304 | A Universal-Input Single-stage AC-DC Converter for Twin-Bus Type High-Power LED applications Hongbo Ma, Gang Chen, Yi Junhong, Meng Qingwei and Sha Deshang, Southwest Jiaotong University, China; Beijing Institute of Technology, China

P5305 | Control IC for TRIAC Dimming LED Driver with Quasi-Resonant Flyback Converter Tsorng-Juu Liang, Shih-Wen Tsai, Kai-Hui Chen and Ta-Wei Huang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Emerging Technologies and Applications S Room: Exhibit Hall

Chairs: in Wang, Yaosuo “Sonny” Xue

P5501 | Mutual Inductance Measurement for Power Device Package Using Time Domain Reflectometry Kazunori Hasegawa, Keiji Wada and Ichiro Omura, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan; Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan

P5502 | Synchronized Triple Bias-flip Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Enhancement: Operation Principle and Experimental Validation Yuheng Zhao and Junrui Liang, Shanghai Tech University, China

P5503 | Approaching Repetitive Short Circuit Tests on MW-Scale Power Modules by means of an Automatic Testing Setup Paula Diaz Reigosa, Huai Wang, Francesco Iannuzzo and Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark; Aalborg University, Denmark

P5504 | Cascaded Operation of SiC JFETs in Medium Voltage Solid State Circuit Breakers Aref Moradkhani Roshandeh, Zhenyu Miao, Zaki Ahmad Daniyal, Yanjun Feng and Zheng John Shen, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States

P5505 | Hybrid Algorithm for Fault Locating in Looped Microgrids Siavash Beheshtaein, Mehdi Savaghebi, Juan Carlos Vasquez and Josep Guerrero, Aalborg University, Denmark

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Exhibitor ListingAlphabetical Listing by Exhibitor Name

Company Name Booth Number5S Components Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520ABB Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323Abstract Power Electronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Advanced MotorTech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412Altair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406ANSYS, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324Cambridge University Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224Cramer Coil & Transformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622CURENT - Center for Electric Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313Danfoss Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315Eaton Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523ELANTAS PDG, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221Electronic Concepts, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404EMWorks Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423EPCOS Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521GaN Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305General Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620GMW Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510HBM Test and Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311How2Power.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506HVR Advanced Power Components Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411IEEE ECCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623Infineon Technologies Americas Corp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328Infolytica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621Keysight Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527LEM USA Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321MagneForce Software Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322MathWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 514Mersen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512Mesago PCIM GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Myway Plus Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405OPAL RT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413Payton America Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414Plexim, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421Powerex, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422Powersim Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504Powersys Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626Proto Laminations, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420Rockwell Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320Teledyne LeCroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220Typhoon HIL, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410VisIC Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225Wolong Electric Group Co. Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229ZES ZIMMER Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407

University Table NumberAalborg University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Concordia University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3FREEDM Systems Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ohio State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Univ. of NC Charlotte - EPIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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Company Name Booth NumberTeledyne LeCroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220ELANTAS PDG, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221Mesago PCIM GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223Cambridge University Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224VisIC Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225Abstract Power Electronics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226Wolong Electric Group Co. Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229GaN Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305HBM Test and Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311CURENT - Center for Electric Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313Danfoss Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315Rockwell Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320LEM USA Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321MagneForce Software Systems, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322ABB Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323ANSYS, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324Infineon Technologies Americas Corp.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328Electronic Concepts, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404Myway Plus Corporation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405Altair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406ZES ZIMMER Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407Typhoon HIL, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410HVR Advanced Power Components Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411Advanced MotorTech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412OPAL RT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413Payton America Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414Proto Laminations, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420Plexim, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421Powerex, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422EMWorks Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423Powersim Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504How2Power.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506GMW Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510Mersen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512MathWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5145S Components Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520EPCOS Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521Eaton Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523Keysight Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527General Motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620Infolytica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 621Cramer Coil & Transformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623Powersys Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626IEEE ECCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629

University Table NumberUniv. of Wisconsin - Madison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Univ. of NC Charlotte - EPIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Concordia University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4FREEDM Systems Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Aalborg University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ohio State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY

5S Components Inc. BOOTH 520630 Fifth AveEast McKeesport, PA [email protected];[email protected]

5S Components a Master Distributor of Power Electronic Components and Services represents the following Best-In-Class Partner Companies/Products: *ABB Power Semiconductors & Current/Voltage Sensors* ICAR Power Electronic Capacitors* Danotherm Power Resistors* Power Integrations(PI) IGBT Gate Drives* Astrol Technical Power Assemblies. Come by our booth for the latest product updates!

ABB Inc. BOOTH 32316250 W. Glendale DriveNew Berlin, WI [email protected]

ABB is a global leader in power and automation technologies. Our solutions im-prove efficiency, productivity and quality of our customers’ operations while min-imizing environmental impact. Innovation is at the forefront of what we do and many of the technologies that drive modern society were pioneered by ABB. Our automation solutions include, low and medium voltage drives, motors, generators, power electronics and robotics which provide power, motion and control for a wide range of applications

Abstract Power Electronics BOOTH 226N57 W39463 Road 16Oconomowoc, WI [email protected]

Abstract Power Electronics develops advanced power electronics not available in the market place today. We specialize in SiC based power converters for the OEM, industrial, and military markets. Products include all types of power conversion configurations. Designs include high frequency, high level isolation, high power (exceeding 1 MW), and resonant converters. Our business approach focuses on efficiency from the specification through the final product, thus providing our cus-tomers with the best possible experience.

Advanced MotorTech BOOTH 4124951 71st Avenue NorthPinellas Park, FL 33781USA727-412-8200elle@advancedmotortech.comwww.advancedmotortech.com

Advanced MotorTech is the leader in electric machine design engineering services, including consulting, prototyping and training. All motor types. Experience and expertise ranges from miniature to 1000’s of kW/HP, from new designs to failure analysis, from theoretical concepts to practical design, from design for high effi-ciency to high power density. We know motors and generators.

Altair BOOTH 4061820 Big Beaver RoadTroy, MI 48083 USA248-614-2400 [email protected]

Altair is focused on the development and broad application of simulation technology to synthesize and optimize designs, processes and decisions for improved business performance. Privately held with more than 2,000 employees, Altair is headquartered in Troy, Michigan, USA and operates more than 45 offices throughout 22 countries. Today, Altair serves more than 5,000 corporate clients across broad industry segments. To learn more, please visit www.altair.com.

ANSYS, Inc. BOOTH 3242600 ANSYS DriveCanonsburg, PA [email protected]

ANSYS is the global leader in engineering simulation. We help the world’s most in-novative companies deliver radically better products to their customers. By offering the best and broadest portfolio of engineering simulation software, we help them solve the most complex design challenges and engineer products limited only by imagination. www.ansys.com

Cambridge University Press BOOTH 224UPH Shaftesbury RoadCambridge, CB2 8BSUK +44 [email protected]/engineering

Cambridge University Press is a not-for-profit organization that advances learning, knowledge and research worldwide. It is an integral part of the University of Cam-bridge and for centuries has extended its research and teaching activities through an extensive range of academic books, journals and digital products. Visit our stand for 20% off titles on display.

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Cramer Coil & Transformer BOOTH 622401 Progress DriveSaukville, WI [email protected]

Cramer Magnetics is dedicated to supplying repeatable, high quality, cost effective magnetics solutions. Our state-of-the-art design capabilities and safety agency ex-pertise allows for the efficient generation of custom high frequency wire wound and planar magnetic solutions.

CURENT – Center for Electric Power BOOTH 3131520 Middle Drive #516Knoxville, TN 37996USA [email protected]@utk.edu

CURENT, Center for Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Net-works, is a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center that is joint-ly supported by NSF (National Science Foundation) and the DoE (Department of Energy). A collaboration between academia, industry, and national laboratories, CURENT is led by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. CURENT’s vision is a nation-wide or continent-wide transmission grid that is fully monitored and dy-namically controlled in real-time for high efficiency, high reliability, low cost, better accommodation of renewable energy sources, full utilization of energy storage, and accommodation of responsive load.

Danfoss Drives BOOTH 3154401 N. Bell School Rd.Loves Park, IL [email protected]

Danfoss Drives is one of the largest companies in the drives industry, offering a large portfolio of VLT® and VACON® variable frequency drives. We are driven by a passion to develop, manufacture and sell the most versatile AC drives in the world. Backed by a unique depth of application knowledge, our drives are equipped with the newest innovation and can adapt to any motor technology. Learn how Danfoss Drives is engineering a better tomorrow at www.danfossdrives.com.

Eaton Corporation BOOTH 523W126N7250 Flint DriveMenomonee Falls, WI [email protected]

Eaton is a power management company with 2015 sales of $20.9 billion. Eaton pro-vides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electri-cal, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton has approximately 97,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com.

ELANTAS PDG, Inc. BOOTH 2215200 N 2nd St. St. Louis, MO [email protected]/pdg

ELANTAS PDG, Inc. is the global leader in liquid electrical insulation products, including magnet wire enamel, insulating resins, potting compounds, conformal coatings, insulating films and a wide range of specialty resin systems and adhe-sives. ISO 9001, TS 16949. A Heritage of Innovation since 1919.

Electronic Concepts, Inc BOOTH 404526 Industrial Way WestEatontown, NJ [email protected]

Electronic Concepts is the recognized leader in film capacitor design and manufac-ture. Our vertical integration and innovative design capability offers the flexibility to meet your most demanding requirements and applications. Our latest develop-ment is on our LH3 Series with ESL less than 10 nH and film capacitors operating at 125°C, 150°C and 175°C.

EMWorks Inc. BOOTH 4237709 CordnerLa Salle, QC [email protected]

EMWorks is a CAD embedded EM simulation software provider. Our EMS product allows engineers to study the performance of electro-mechanical components like motors, transformers, actuators, high power switches, sensors. Our HFWorks product helps improve the designs of RF and microwave components.

EPCOS Inc. BOOTH 521485B US Highway 1 South, Ste 200Iselin, NJ [email protected]

EPCOS brand devices are part of the extensive product portfolio of TDK Corpora-tion, one of the largest manufacturers of electronic components, modules, sys-tems, and devices in the world. The broad range of passive components supports power electronics, which includes active and passive filtering devices for improved power efficiency and quality, capacitors, inductors, high-frequency components and modules, piezo and protection devices, and sensors.

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GaN Systems BOOTH 3051145 Innovation Dr., Suite 101Ottawa, ON K2K [email protected]

GaN Systems is the first place systems designers go to realize all of the benefits of gallium nitride in their power conversion and control applications. To overcome sili-con’s limitations in switching speed, temperature, voltage, and current, the Compa-ny develops the most complete range of gallium nitride power switching solutions for a variety of markets. Its unique Island Technology™ addresses today’s cost, performance, and manufacturability-related challenges of gallium nitride resulting in devices that are approximately four times smaller, four times more efficient, and one quarter the cost of traditional design approaches.

General Motors BOOTH 620777 Joslyn AvePontiac, MI [email protected]

General Motors (GM) is a global automotive company. From electric mini-cars to heavyduty full-size trucks, General Motors provides a complete range of vehicles that meets the needs and expectations of drivers on a truly global scale. There are 9 distinctive automotive brands under the General Motors corporate umbrella: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Opel, Vauxhall, Holden, Baojun and Wuling and Jiefang. Historically, General Motors technology has always been on the forefront. GM continues to excel in propulsion system development, and strive to push ex-citing advancements in alternative energy and purposeful vehicle design. A key focus of GM’s customer-first approach is to seek creative and innovative solutions for the environment. GM consistently adopt policies and develop technologies that promote a cleaner planet from supply chain to manufacturing to the vehicles GM put on the road.

GMW Associates BOOTH 510955 Industrial RoadSan Carlos, CA [email protected]

We are a Distributor and Integrator of Sensors, Transducers,Instruments and Sys-tems based on magnetics. Products and support are provided for: non-contact, isolated sensing of mechanical position and magnetic material; magnetic field and magnetic property measurement; electric current measurement and control; magnetic field generation and control; particle beam control and acceleration.

HBM Test and Measurement BOOTH 31119 Bartlett StreetMarlborough, MA [email protected]

For over 65 years, HBM has stood for reliability, precision and innovation. With offices all around the world, HBM develops and manufactures products for an extensive range of measurement applications in many industries. These products include strain gauges, data acquisition systems, sensors and transducers, as well as software for structural durability investigations, tests and analysis. HBM offers real time power measurement solutions with advanced analysis for optimizing electric machines and inverters including accelerated motor mapping and Clarke and Park Transformations. Clients rely on HBM to guide their design, development, production and maintenance, to optimize their product life cycles and improve efficiency.

How2Power.com BOOTH 506P.O. Box 755Smithtown, NY [email protected]

HOW2POWER.COM. • A free power electronics website for engineers, students, and instructors. Great source of practical power design information. Sign up for our free monthly newsletter, How2Power Today, which presents in-depth articles on power supply topologies, control methods, circuits, magnetics, SiC & GaN developments, and much more.

HVR Advanced Power Components Inc. BOOTH 4112090 Old Union Rd.Cheektowaga, NY [email protected]

HVR provides cost-effective engineered solutions for high-stress resistor appli-cations. Application areas include: Industrial, T&D, High Voltage Pulsed Power, Research, Transportation, and Medical. Our solid composition resistors provide a solution for high voltage, non-inductive and high peak power resistive applications. We utilize our decades of experience and unique materials approach to engineer a low-cost application-specific solution

IEEE ECCE BOOTH 627ECCE is the foremost IEEE con-ference in the field of electrical and electromechanical energy conversion, co-sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) and the IEEE Industrial Ap-plications Society (IAS). ECCE has steadily grown in scope, quality, and number of technical papers, attendance, and involvement of the industry. It provides engineers, researchers, and professionals a perfect blend of state of the art, technical prowess and commercial opportunities in one attractive location.

IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS) BOOTH 629445 Hoes LanePiscataway, NJ [email protected]

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The Industry Applications Society supports the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic engineering in the development, design, man-ufacture and application of electrical systems, apparatuses, devices and controlsto the processes and equipment of industry and commerce; the promotion of safe, reliable and economical installations; industry leadership in energy conservation and environmental health and safety issues; the creation of voluntary engineering standards and recommended practices; and the professional development of its membership.

IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) BOOTH 623445 Hoes LanePiscataway, NJ [email protected]

The Power Electronics Society is one of the fastest growing technical societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). For over 20 years, PELS has facilitated and guided the development and innovation in power electronics technology. This technology encompasses the effective use of electronic compo-nents, the application of circuit theory and design techniques, and the development of analytical tools toward efficient conversion, control and condition of electric power. Our 7,000 members include preeminent researchers, practitioners, and dis-tinguished award winners. IEEE PELS Publishes the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, a top referenced journal among all IEEE publications.

The Power Electronics Society is dedicated to:• Upholding the vital scientific and educational aspects of power electronics and

its applications.• Keeping its members around the globe up to date on state-of-the-art techno-

logical developments and advances in power electronics research.

In striving to build knowledge and awareness of the latest technologies and oth-er advances in power electronics, the Power Electronics Society’s goal is to keep members current and competitive in the workplace, and provide them with the tools necessary to help them grow both personally and professionally. We invite you to join us, and benefit from a world of invaluable information and support.

Infineon Technologies Americas Corp. BOOTH 328101 N. Sepulveda Blvd.El Segundom, CA [email protected]

Infineon modules are the premier choice for industrial/general purpose drives, high-voltage transmission systems, uninterruptible power supplies and renewable energy applications. A recognized technology leader in IGBT products, Infineon of-fers a comprehensive portfolio in different voltage and current classes; offered as bare dies, discretes components, power modules and complete stack solutions.

Infolytica BOOTH 621300 Leo-Panseau, Suite 2222Montreal, QC H2X4B3Canada514-849-8752 [email protected]

Infolytica Corporation is the developer of MagNet 2D/3D, the leading electromag-netic field simulation software, and ElecNet 2D/3D for electric fields. Some typical design applications include transformers, motors, DC-DC converters, sensors/NDT and much more.

Keysight Technologies BOOTH 527550 Clark DriveBudd Lake, NJ [email protected]

Keysight solutions cover your needs for selecting the right power components, designing for efficient power conversion, validating power conversion device per-formance, and final device test.

LEM USA Inc. BOOTH 32111665 W. Bradley Rd.Milwaukee, WI [email protected]

LEM is an innovative global leader in the design and manufacture of Current and Voltage Transducers. With their unique ability to design custom ASIC’s, LEM has upgraded their Open Loop and Closed Loop transducer portfolio for maximum per-formance.

MagneForce Software Systems, Inc. BOOTH 3225655 South Park AveHamburg, NY 14075USA716-646-8577pbaldassari@magneforcess.comwww.magneforcess.com

Software for design and simulation of rotating electric machinery. MagneForce products combine Finite Element techniques together with various time based circuit models to provide a total electric machine design envi-ronment. Analysis of both the machine and the drive/load circuitry allows Magne-Force to compute directly all machine performance parameters.

MathWorks BOOTH 5143 Apple Hill DriveNatick, MA [email protected]

The MATLAB and Simulink product families are fundamental applied math and computational tools adopted by more than 5000 universities and colleges. Math-Works products help prepare students for careers in industry, where the tools are widely used for data analysis, mathematical modeling, and algorithm development in collaborative research and new product development.

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Mersen BOOTH 512374 Merrimac StreetNewburyport, MA [email protected]

Mersen integrates its extensive expertise in cooling and heatsink technology, lam-inated bus bar design and semiconductor fuses in your power electronics appli-cations to make them safe, reliable and profitable. With industrial operations in major economic regions of the globe, Mersen’s engineering teams provide local customer support with innovative best-fit solutions!

Mesago PCIM GmbH BOOTH 223Rotebuhlstr 83-85Stuttgart 70178Germany+49 711 [email protected]

PCIM Europe is the international leading exhibition and conference for power electronics and its fields of application. Industry experts amongst others from industrial and automotive electronics, focus on this specialist field. The exhibition covers the entire supply chain: from the component up to drive electronics, packaging and the final intelli-gent system.

Myway Plus Corporation BOOTH 405Yokohama Hanasaki Bldg., 6-145 Hanasaki-cho, Nishi-kuYokohama, Kanagawa 220-0022Japan [email protected]/en/

Don’t hesitate C programing and FPGA for your control. Introducing seamless con-nection between PE-Expert4 and PE-Inverter, the cost effective, scalable and all-in-one universal platform with the latest digital technology, supporting over 100 gate control and integrated power analyzer. This comes with visualized software development bench for easy C programing. Feel free to drop by our booth to see our demo.

OPAL RT BOOTH 4131751 Richardson #2525Montreal, QC H3K1G6Canada514-935-2323vanessa.broccoli@opal-rt.comwww.opal-rt.com

OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES is a leading developer of open, real-time digital simula-tors and Hardware-In-the-Loop testing equipment for electrical, electro-mechani-cal and power electronics systems. Our validation and test benches are used by engineers and researchers at leading manufacturers, utilities and universities worldwide. Our technological approach integrates parallel, distributed computing with commercial-off-the-shelf technologies.

Payton America Inc BOOTH 4141805 S. Powerline Road Suite 109Deerfield Beach, FL [email protected]

Payton is the world leader in the design and manufacturing of planar magnetics for SMPS’s. Designs in 24 hours and samples in few weeks from few watts to over 100kW, from 20kHz to 5MHz. Production and designs centers in US, Israel, UK, China & Philippines.

Plexim, Inc BOOTH 4215 Upland Rd, Suite 4Cambridge, MA [email protected]

Plexim provides solutions for the design and test of power electronic systems. PLECS is a simulation software tool for developing such systems and their associ-ated controls. Plexim also now offers its own hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) platform and a processor-in-the-loop (PIL) tool for developing, testing, and validating em-bedded controls, and a web-based simulator (WBS) for educational and marketing purposes.

Powerex, Inc BOOTH 422173 Pavilion LaneYoungwood, PA [email protected]

Powerex is a leading supplier of discrete devices, modules and integrated high power semiconductor solutions. Its broad product line includes IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors), HVIGBTs, IPMs (Intelligent Power Modules), rectifiers, thyristors, custom power modules and assemblies.

Powersim Inc. BOOTH 5042275 Research Blvd., Suite 500Rockville, MD 20850USA301-841-7445schesley@powersimtech.comwww.powersimtech.com

PSIM is a power electronics simulation tool that empowers engineers to acceler-ate the pace of innovation with the fastest, most reliable and easy-to-use solution. PSIM provides expert technical support and delivers systems-level solutions that integrate smoothly with other popular engineering platforms. PSIM is trusted by academics and professionals alike in over 70 countries to test hypotheses early and easily, and get from design to implementation accurately and quickly.

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Powersys Inc. BOOTH 6262000 Town Center, Suite #1900Southfield, MI 48075USA778-929-0800p.fontanaud@powersys-solutions.comwww.powersys-solutions.com

Proto Laminations, Inc. BOOTH 42013666 East Bora DriveSanta Fe Springs, CA [email protected]

Proto Laminations, Inc., specializes in the manufacture of laser cut and stamped short-run laminations for rotating machinery in support of the development, proto-type evaluation and limited production needs of academic institutions and motor and generator manufacturers worldwide.

Rockwell Automation BOOTH 3206400 Enterprise DriveMequon, WI 53012USA262-512-2369sawinterhalter@ra.rockwell.comwww.rockwellautomation.com

Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial auto-mation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Throughout the world, our flagship Allen-Bradley® and Rockwell Software® product brands are recognized for innovation and excellence. Head-quartered in Milwaukee, Wis., Rockwell Automation employs about 22,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries.

Teledyne LeCroy BOOTH 220700 Chestnut Ridge RdChestnut Ridge, NY 10977USA845-578-6120hilary.lustig@teledynelecroy.comwww.teledynelecroy.com

Teledyne LeCroy is a leading manufacturer of advanced oscilloscopes, protocol an-alyzers, and other test instruments that verify performance, validate compliance, and debug complex electronic systems quickly and thoroughly. Since its founding in 1964, the Company has focused on incorporating powerful tools into innovative products that enhance “Time-to-Insight”. Faster time to insight enables users to rapidly find and fix defects in complex electronic systems, dramatically improving time-to-market for a wide variety of applications and end markets. Teledyne LeC-roy is based in Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. For more information, visit Teledyne LeCroy’s website at teledynelecroy.com.

Typhoon HIL, Inc. BOOTH 41035 Medford St., #305Somerville. MA 02143USA617-909-9705bozica.kovacevic@typhoon-hil.chwww.typhoon-hil.com

Typhoon HIL, Inc. is the market and technology leader in the rapidly-growing ultra-high-fidelity controller-Hardware-in-the-Loop (cHIL) for power electronics, microgrids, and distribution networks which provides industry-proven, vertically integrated test solutions along with the highest-quality customer support. The company was founded in 2008 and since then has been creating products distin-guished by the ultimate ease of use, unrivaled performance, leading-edge technol-ogy, and affordability. With a growing list of global clients in industries including renewables, industry automation, oil and gas, energy storage, and automotive, Typhoon HIL has emerged as the industry leader in automated test and verification of power electronics control systems.

VisIC Technologies BOOTH 225Golda Meir 7Nes Ziona 7403650Israel+972-54-2296641eliz@visic-tech.comwww.visic-tech.com

VisIC was established in 2010 to be a provider of high-voltage (650V and above), high-volume GaN transistors and switches to the ever-growing and rapidly chang-ing power conversion market. VisIC’s technical team had over 20 years of cumula-tive experience in design, manufacture and application of GaN-based RF devices when they incorporated VisIC. Applying their in-depth understanding of the core materials and associated physics of GaN-based devices, they have created a true GaN Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor High Electron Mobility Transistor (MISHEMT) that is normally-OFF in its native mode. VisIC Technologies has demonstrated worldwide record with performance of its Half Bridge demonstration board, achiev-ing better than 99, 3 % peak efficiency at 200 kHz in a hard-switched topology providing 2.5KW output.

Wolong Electric Group Co. Ltd. BOOTH 229No. 1801, West Remnin RoadShangyu DistrictShaoxing City, [email protected]

Wolong Electric is one of the largest motor and drive manufacturers in the world. It focuses on innovation and new technology development. Our products are widely used in various of industries, such as home appliances, HVACs, industrial drives, oil and gas, mining, nuclear and power generation, etc. Through strategic acquisi-tions, Wolong Group includes some of the most valuable and experienced motor manufactures and brands in the world, such as ATB, Brook Crompton, Schorch, Laurence Scott, Morley, CNE (China Nanyang Explosion-Proof Motors), Haier Mo-tor, Rongxing Drive, QJEM etc. We are proud of our heritage and confidence in our product quality to service our global customers.

ZES ZIMMER Inc. BOOTH 4072850 Thornhills Ave, #117Grand Rapids, MI [email protected]

ZES ZIMMER is a German maker of precision power analyzers and accessories, with proprietary and invaluable advantages for measuring inverters, frequency converters and other PWM applications. DC - 10MHz, advanced filtering, easy waveform display/export, automated CE harmonics/flicker test and intuitive UI. Up to 8 channels (elements) and speed/torque inputs.

P r e c i s i o n P o w e r M e a s u r e m e n t

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Product and Services SessionsMonday, September 19th | Room 103C 12:30PM – 3:30PM

MathWorks Speaker: Tony Lennon, Motor & Power Applications [email protected]

1:30PM | Model-Based Design for Motor and Power Control Applica-tions. Simulation helps engineers apply power electronics and advance control design to electric vehicles, renewable energy, and motor control. Model-Based Design with MATLAB and Simulink offers an environment that enables developers to explore advanced control concepts, capture requirements, design and validate using simulation, and implement ideas for production. This session will examine the scope of MathWorks solution for Model-Based Design.

EPCOS Inc.Speaker: Matt Reynolds, Field Applications Engineering Manager, Industrial Market [email protected]

2:00PM | CeraLink™ Compact Solution for Fast-Switching and Snubber Applications . To achieve the goal of higher efficiencies, smaller size and low-er cost, power electronics continue to demand capacitor technologies with much higher resonant frequencies. Paramount is a requirement for both very low induc-tance and low effective series resistance for the purposes of integration into semi-conductor modules that require higher temperature stability, unwavering reliability and overall longer useful life. CeraLink™, is offered as a solution for these new technical requirements. Join our 30-min seminar as we demonstrate the high-per-formance benefits of this new technology.

Keysight TechnologiesSpeaker: Monika Little, Application Engineer [email protected]

2:30PM | KNOW THY POWER: Power Analysis for Energy Conversion Devices. Proper evaluation of a product’s efficiency depends on accurate power measurements. There are a variety of ways to measure power. Since some are more accurate than others, choosing the right method to characterize and evaluate any power conversion device design, whether it is DC or AC, single or three phase system, is critical for success of the design project.

Eaton Corporation

3:00PM

Wolong Electric Group Co. Ltd.Speaker: Zheng Zhang Ph.D., Fellow IEEE [email protected]

3:30PM | Wolong Electric – A dynamic company growing with innovation and global operation. In the past decade, through the global acquisition, Wolong rapidly becomes a multiple national company, the fourth largest electrical machine manufacturer in the world. This presentation will be an opportunity to introduce the company’s core products, manufacturing capability and the strategies how to grow our business with innovation and the synergy in global operation.

HBM Test and Measurement Speaker: Mike Hoyer, Applications/Marketing Engineer [email protected]

12:30PM | Rapid Electric Motor and Drive Efficiency Mapping, Going Be-yond A Typical Power Analyzer. Motor efficiency testing has become extremely important. Testing with a typical power analyser only offers inadequate numerical results. Instead, all electrical and mechanical signals must be acquired and anal-ysed simultaneously at high sample rates with fast transfer to automation systems for accurate and rapid electric motor and drive efficiency mapping.

VisIC Technologies Speaker: Dr. Tamara Baksht, CEO [email protected]

1:00PM | GaN HEMT: Design for Efficiency. VisIC Technologies will present its GaN components enabling a new generation of power conversion systems to deliver the Long standing GaN promise of high efficiency and low system cost.

Based on novel GaN die design and attention to the requirements for system in-tegration, VisIC’s ALL-Switch components switch at high speed without oscillation using readily available off-the-shelf drivers with a minimum of external compo-nents. VisIC has demonstrated greater than 99% efficiency on power system building blocks in hard switching at 200kHz; and will demonstrate switching on multiple building blocks at ECCE.

The VisIC’s GaN devices are optimized to deliver high efficiency switching on high and low loads, making these devices especially attractive for data servers power supplies and other applications working on partial load most of the time.

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Student Demonstrations

STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS

Smart Battery Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics SystemDemonstrator: Ralph ChangCity University of HongkongAdvisor: Henry Chung

Advanced Cell-level Control for Extending Electric Vehicle Battery Pack LifetimeDemonstrator: Muneeb RehmanUtah State UniversityAdvisor: Regan Zane

SA Compact Capacitive Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicle Charging ApplicationDemonstrator: Fei LuUniversity of MichiganAdvisor: Heath Hoffman

Product Oriented Design of Open Winding PMSM Drives for E-BikeDemonstrator: Hanlin ZhanThe University of SheffieldAdvisor: Z.Q. Zhu

Ultra-high Power Density GaN InvertersDemonstrator: He LiThe Ohio State UniversityAdvisor: Jin Wang

Comparing Common Mode Noise and the Impact of Transformers in Both GaN and Si Photovoltaic InvertersDemonstrator: Bailey HallMiami UniversityAdvisor: Mark Scott

In this event, 17 university student teams will demonstrate their hardware or video of hardware operations. The objective of this student demo program is to show the prototype built by the students to the industry participants and provide an opportunity for potential technology transfer from academic research to industry products. Student demonstrations will take place in Exhibit Hall A during the following times:

Monday, September 19th 4:10PM – 6:30PM

2-kVA High Power Density and High Efficiency Inverter for Google Little Box ChallengeDemonstrator: Xiaonan ZhaoVirginia TechAdvisor: Jason Lai

Novel SiC Power Device and Power Module for High Frequency, High Voltage ApplicationDemonstrator: Xiaoqing SongNorth Carolina State UniversityAdvisor: Alex Huang

On Reactive Power Injection Control of Distributed Grid-tied AC-Stacked PV Inverter ArchitectureDemonstrator: R Hamid JafarianUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteAdvisor: Babak Parkhideh

Dynamic Matching System for Radio-Frequency Plasma GenerationDemonstrator: Anas Al BastamiMITAdvisor: Dave Perreault

High Power Density Impedance Control Network DC-DC Converter Utilizing an Integrated Magnetic StructureDemonstrator: Ashish KumarUniversity of Colorado BoulderAdvisor: Khurram Afridi

Development and Investigation of a Battery-Buffered Smart LoadDemonstrator: Ahmed ZurfiUniversity of Arkansas at Little RockAdvisor: Jing Zhang

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A 2kW Single-Phase Inverter with a Power Density of 216 W/in^3 for the Google Little Box ChallengeDemonstrator: Shibin QinUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAdvisor: Robert Pilawa

An 800 V GaN-based, 3.1 kW, 13-Level Inverter for Electric Aircrafts with a 1.4 MHz Effective Ripple FrequencyDemonstrator: Thomas FoulkesUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAdvisor: Robert Pilawa

Synchronous Generator Field Excitation Via Capacitive Coupling Through a Journal BearingDemonstrator: Jiejian DaiUniversity of WisconsinAdvisor: Dan Ludois

A 3D Printed Fluid Filled Variable Elastance Electrostatic Machine Optimized with Conformal MappingDemonstrator: Baoyun GeUniversity of WisconsinAdvisor: Dan Ludois

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The Ninth Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE 2017) will be held in Cincinnati, OH, on October 1 - 5, 2017. ECCE 2017 is the pivotal international conference and exposition event on electrical and electromechanical energy conversion field. ECCE 2017 will feature both industry-driven and application-oriented technical sessions and seminars, as well as exhibitions. ECCE 2017 will bring together practicing engineers, researchers and industry professionals for interactive and multidisciplinary discussions on the latest advances in various areas related to energy conversion.

Technical papers are solicited on any subject pertaining to the scope of the conference that includes, but is not limited to, the following major topics:

Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies Renewable and alternative energy systems Smart grids, micro grids and utility applications Electrical energy storage systems. Energy conversion systems for Information Technology and communication systems Technologies and systems for energy harvesting Energy efficiency for residential, commercial and

industrial applications Wireless power transfer (WPT) Systems for Transportation Electrification High power/voltage power converters and applications High voltage isolation and lightning strike protection Lighting Applications and Displays

Components and Subsystems for Energy ConversionPower electronic devices (Si and Wide band-gap) and

applicationsPower conversion topologies, modulation, and controlRotating/linear electro-mechanical devices and drive

systemsPassive components and associated material

technologyPower electronic packaging and integration Modelling of energy conversion components,

converters and systemsReliability, diagnostics, prognostics, and health

management Measurement techniques and EMC

Paper Submission Guideline: Prospective authors are requested to submit a digest no longer than five (5) pages, single column, single spaced, summarizing the proposed paper. The digest should include key equations, figures, tables and references as appropriate, but no author names or affiliations. Deviations from these essential requirements will be grounds for immediate rejection. The digests must clearly state the objectives of the work, its significance in advancing engineering or science, and the methods and specific results in sufficient detail. The digests will be reviewed using a double-blind peer review process to ensure confidentiality and fair review. Please refer to the conference website for a detailed list of technical topics and the digest submission method.

IMPORTANT DATESJanuary 15, 2017Digest submitted via the website

May 1, 2017Notification of acceptance or rejection

June 30, 2017Final papers with IEEE copyright forms

Please visit http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017 for more information or contact the ECCE 2017 Technical Program Chairs at [email protected].

For exhibiting at ECCE 2017, please contact Exhibition Chair, Jennifer Vining at [email protected] more about Cincinnati and its surrounding areas, please visit http://www.cincyusa.com

ECCE 2017 Technical Program Chairs

Emmanuel AgamlohAdvanced Energy, USA

David DorrellUniversity of Kwazulu Natal,

South AfricaRyan Li

University of Alberta, CanadaMircea Popescu

Motor Design Ltd., U.KPat Wheeler

University of Nottingham, U.K

CALL FOR PAPERS

ABOUT CiNCiNNATiLocated on the Ohio River, Cincinnati is a unique blend of a vibrant, fun, sophisticated and business oriented city with rich culture, exquisite architecture, entertainment, cuisine and shopping . The city is located in the southwestern corner of Ohio with its environs spreading towards two neighboring states - Kentucky and Indiana . Cincinnati is home to major companies involved in manufacturing, energy, information technology and finance . The city proudly serves as the headquarters for several international Fortune 500 companies . Cincy is easily accessible with direct flights from major cities worldwide . ECCE 2017 will be held in the Duke Energy Convention Centre, known for its ultramodern facilities and award-winning environmental sustainability performance through its STEP UP plan .

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ECCE 2017 Tutorials Chair

Julia ZhangOregon State University

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Please visit http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017 for more information or contact the ECCE 2017 Technical Program Chairs at [email protected].

For exhibiting at ECCE 2017, please contact Exhibition Chair, Jennifer Vining at [email protected] more about Cincinnati and its surrounding areas, please visit http://www.cincyusa.com

The Ninth Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE 2017) will be held in Cincinnati, OH, on October 1 – 5, 2017. The conference will bring together practicing engineers, researchers and other professionals for interactive discussions on the latest advances in various areas related to energy conversion. ECCE is the foremost technical conference and exposition for people looking for energy conversion solutions; solutions that are timely, practical, customer focused, market sensitive, and cost effective. Engineers from throughout the energy conversion industry’s broad spectrum come to ECCE specifically to take advantage of the concentrated brain trust assembled annually in one very special location to do business in a convivial and innovative atmosphere, a perfect blend of state of the art technical prowess and commercial opportunities under one roof.

The ECCE organizing committee invites proposals for half-day tutorials to be presented on Sunday October 1, 2017. The organizing committee is particularly interested in tutorials that are of value to the practicing engineer, with an emphasis on solutions to practical problems. Tutorials are solicited on any subject pertaining to the scope of the conference that includes, but is not limited to, the major topics listed below.

Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies Renewable and alternative energy systems Smart grids, micro grids and utility applications Electrical energy storage systems. Energy conversion systems for Information Technology and communication systems Technologies and systems for energy harvesting Energy efficiency for residential, commercial and industrial applications Wireless power transfer (WPT) Systems for Transportation Electrification High power/voltage power converters and applications High voltage isolation and lightning strike protection Lighting Applications and Displays

Components and Subsystems for Energy ConversionPower electronic devices (Si and Wide band-gap) and

applicationsPower conversion topologies, modulation, and controlRotating/linear electro-mechanical devices and drive systemsPassive components and associated material technologyPower electronic packaging and integration Modelling of energy conversion components, converters and

systemsReliability, diagnostics, prognostics, and health management Measurement techniques and EMCTutorials accepted for presentation will receive one conference registration together with an honorarium for $1000. Note that publication of a technical paper at the conference will still require a full paid registration.

Tutorial Proposal Submission Guidelines: Tutorial proposals should be submitted as a digest summarizing the content of the tutorial. Please follow the attached tutorial proposal form as the tutorial submission guideline.

IMPORTANT DATESFebruary 17, 2017Submission of completed one-page Tutorial Proposal Form

March 27, 2017Notification of acceptance . Accepted tutorials will be advertised by the committee after this date .

June 30, 2017Full tutorial materials must be submitted for publication in the tutorials book

ECCE 2017 Tutorials Chair

Julia ZhangOregon State University

C A L L F O R TUTORIALS

FOR MORE CONFERENCE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT

http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017

Please submit the completed Tutorial Proposal Form and any questions regarding this call directly to the Tutorials Chair, Julia Zhang via email at [email protected]

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1. Title of Tutorial

2. Abstract(No more than 500 words. If the tutorial is accepted, this abstract will be published on the conference website, program, and proceedings)

3. Outline of Tutorial(Outline would only define the topics and the subtopics that would be covered. No detailed descriptions should be included in the proposal)

4. Lead Instructor(Name, affiliation, and contact information)

Name Affiliation

Email Phone

5. Other Instructor(s) if applicable(Name, affiliation, and contact information)

Name Affiliation

Email Phone

6. Instructor Bios: ~150 Words(Please provide a brief biography for each instructor, describing the qualifications for presenting the proposed tutorial, including the work and publications that are most relevant to the proposal)

T U T O R I A LP R O P O S A L

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The Ninth Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE 2017) will be held in Cincinnati, OH, on October 1 – 5, 2017. ECCE 2017 is the pivotal international conference and exposition event on electrical and electromechanical energy conversion field. ECCE 2017 will feature both industry-driven and application-oriented technical sessions, as well as industry expositions and seminars. ECCE 2017 will bring together practicing engineers, researchers and other professionals for interactive and multidisciplinary discussions on the latest advances in various areas related to energy conversion. ECCE has grown to become the foremost technical conference and exposition around electrical and electromechanical energy conversion. It focuses on solutions that are industrially oriented. People from a broad spectrum of the energy conversion industry and academia gather yearly at ECCE to interact in a convivial and innovative atmosphere, a perfect blend of state of the art, technical prowess and commercial opportunities in one attractive location.

The ECCE organizing committee invites organizers interested in organizing Special Sessions. Such sessions consist of oral presentations only, without written papers and are strongly oriented towards the latest industrial interest as well as the latest collaboration opportunities between industry and academia. Presentations may be a more commercial nature than those related to the papers in the standard technical sessions, and the organization of the sessions are more malleable and could be in the form of panel discussions. Audience participation and open source brainstorming sessions on focused topics are welcomed. Papers presented in special sessions are not subject to peer review and will not be made available in the conference proceedings. Presenters are encouraged to distribute their presentations through the conference mobile app.

Presentations are solicited on any subject pertaining to the scope of the conference described in its Call for Papers (obtainable from www.ieee-ecce.org/2017). Those that will address the following aspects of growing interest and innovation are encouraged:

Standard development for power electronics systems / products

Power Supply on Chip (PwrSoC) and related technology

High Efficiency, flicker free LED light fixtures

DC Microgrid: trend, requirement, and technologies

Innovative materials for improved components and/or systems in electrical and electromechanical energy conversion

Components and systems for electrical applications in the oil & gas and mining sectors.

Technologies and systems for large, cycle-efficient and cycle-intensive energy storage.

Modelling of materials oriented to improve the estimation of the energy efficiency in the components and systems using them.

Reliability, diagnostics and prognostics of components and modular systems.

IMPORTANT DATESMarch 31, 2017Special Session proposal submissions deadline (maximum five pages)

May 1, 2017Notification of session acceptance

C A L L F O R S P E C I A LS E S S I O NO R G A N I Z E R S

For more about Cincinnati and its surrounding areas, please visit http://cincyusa.com

For submission and information regarding the ECCE 2017 Special Sessions, please contact the ECCE Special Session Chair [email protected]

FOR MORE CONFERENCE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT

http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017 107

ECCE 2017 Special Session Chair

Pete WungGE, USA

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Notes

NOTES http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017

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http://www.ieee-ecce.org/2017

CONFERENCE October 1-5, 2017

EXPOSITION October 2-3, 2017

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2016 Milwaukee, WI

Sept. 18–22

400 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee ,WI 53203202-973-8744 | [email protected]