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Power Electronics may be defined as the applications of solid-state electronics for control and conversion of electrical power.Power electronics are based primarily on the switching of the power semiconductor devices. Power electronics combine power, electronics and control. Power electronics have already found an important place in modern technology and are now used in a great variety of high-power products, including heat controls,light controls, motor controls, power supplies, and high voltage direct current systems.
"Technically Advanced:"
AC-AC Converter
DC-AC Inverter
AC-DC Rectifier
DC-DC Converter

Advanced Power Electronics
  • Advanced soft-switching inverter topologies
  • Packaging technologies for EMI minimization as well as space and weight reduction
  • DSP-based control technologies for motor drives
  • Electric, hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell vehicle traction drives
  • Motor-assisted turbochargers and auxiliary drives
  • Multilevel inverters for high voltage and/or high power motor drives
  • Silicon carbide-based power electronics and high temperature packaging
  • Testing, characterization, and modeling of power devices
  • Modeling and simulation at the device, module, and system levels
  • DC-to-DC converter
Electric Machines
  • Radial and axial gap permanent magnet machines
  • Switched reluctance and synchronous reluctance machines
  • DC homo polar and soft-commutated machines
  • Superconducting motors, generators, and transformers
  • Field weakening and enhancement techniques
  • Advanced manufacturing technologies for electric machines
  • Finite element analysis of electro magnetics, mechanical stresses, and thermal analysis
Thermal Control
  • Direct cooling of electronic devices and systems
  • Single-phase and two-phase cooling
  • Coolant compatibility and comparison studies
  • Hybrid electric vehicle drive train module and system-level thermal control R&D
  • High temperature packaging techniques
Power Quality and Utility Interconnection
  • Utility grid interface inverters for distributed energy resources such as fuel cells, solar cells, or micro turbines
  • STATCOMs for reactive power compensation
  • Active power filters for harmonic compensation

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IEEE 2015-16 Project Titles


POWER ELECTRONICS 2015-16 TITLE LIST
S.No
TITLES
BOOST CONVERTER
PELS01
Input/output Current Ripple Cancellation and RHP Zero Elimination in a Boost Converter using an Integrated Magnetic Technique
PELS02
High Step-Up Converter With Three-Winding Coupled Inductor for Fuel Cell Energy Source Applications
PELS03
Derivation, Analysis, and Comparison of Non isolated Single-Switch High Step-up Converters With Low Voltage Stress
PELS04
The Worst Conducted EMI Spectrum of Critical Conduction Mode Boost PFC Converter
PELS05
Robust Sliding-Mode Control Design for a Voltage Regulated Quadratic Boost Converter
PELS06
A Non isolated Multi input Multi output DCDC Boost Converter for Electric Vehicle Applications
PELS07
High-Frequency-Fed Unity Power-Factor ACDC Power Converter With One Switching Per Cycle
PELS08
Multi cell Switched-Inductor/Switched-Capacitor Combined Active-Network Converters
BUCK CONVERTER
PELS09
Robust Control for PWM-Based DCDC Buck Power Converters With  Uncertainty Via Sampled-Data Output Feedback
DC DC CONVERTER
PELS10
Modular Multilevel DC/DC Converters With Phase-Shift Control Scheme for High-Voltage DC-Based Systems
PELS11
Analysis and Design Considerations of LLCC Resonant Multi output DC/DC LED Driver With Charge Balancing and Exchanging of Secondary Series Resonant Capacitors
PELS12
Naturally Clamped Zero-Current Commutated Soft-Switching Current-Fed Push Pull DC/DC Converter: Analysis, Design, and Experimental Results
PELS13
A High Gain Input-Parallel Output-Series DC/DC Converter With Dual Coupled Inductors
PELS14
A Novel Load Adaptive ZVS Auxiliary Circuit for PWM Three-Level DCDC Converters
PELS15
Hybrid Transformer ZVS/ZCS DCDC Converter With Optimized Magnetics and Improved Power Devices Utilization for Photovoltaic Module Applications
PELS16
Hybrid-Type Full-Bridge DC/DC Converter With High Efficiency
INVERTER
PELS17
Universal Integrated Synchronization and Control for Single-Phase DC/AC Converters
PELS18
Predictive Control Method With Future Zero-Sequence Voltage to Reduce Switching Losses in Three-Phase Voltage Source Inverters
PELS19
An Adaptive Droop DC-Bus Voltage Controller for a Grid-Connected Voltage Source Inverter With LCL Filter
PELS20
Swinging Bus Operation of Inverters for Fuel Cell Applications With Small DC-Link Capacitance
PELS21
Power Controllability of a Three-Phase Converter With an Unbalanced AC Source
PELS22
A Novel Control Strategy of Suppressing DC Current Injection to the Grid for Single-Phase PV Inverter
PELS23
Switching State Vector Selection Strategies for Paralleled Multilevel Current-Fed Inverter Under Unequal DC-Link Currents Condition
PELS24
A High-Efficiency MOSFET Transformerless Inverter for Non isolated Micro inverter Applications
PELS25
Frequency Adaptive Selective Harmonic Control for Grid-Connected Inverters
PELS26
An Extended Lyapunov-Function-Based Control Strategy for Single-Phase UPS Inverters
LED DRIVE
PELS27
A High Power Factor, Electrolytic Capacitor-Less AC-Input LED Driver Topology With High Frequency Pulsating Output Current
PELS28
Design and Implementation of a Single-Stage Driver for Supplying an LED Street-Lighting Module With Power Factor Corrections
PELS29
Power Flow Analysis and Critical Design Issues of Retrofit Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Light Bulb
PELS30
Proportional-Integral (PI) Compensator Design of Duty-Cycle-Controlled Buck LED Driver
PELS31
A Current-Sourced LED Driver Compatible With Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts
PELS32
Filter Capacitor Minimization in a Flyback LED Driver Considering Input Current Harmonics and Light Flicker Characteristics
PELS33
A Novel Primary-Side Controlled Universal-Input ACDC LED Driver Based on a Source-Driving Control Scheme
MOTOR DRIVES
PELS34
PFC Cuk Converter-Fed BLDC Motor Drive
PELS35
Investigation and Suppression of Harmonics Interaction in High-Power PWM Current-Source Motor Drives
PELS36
Predictive Torque Control Scheme for Three-Phase Four-Switch Inverter-Fed Induction Motor Drives With DC-Link Voltages Offset Suppression
PELS37
Deterioration Monitoring of DC-Link Capacitors in AC Machine Drives by Current Injection
MULTILEVEL INVERTER
PELS38
Optimal Low Switching Frequency Pulse width Modulation of Nine-Level Cascade Inverter
PELS39
Modular Multilevel Converter With an Adaptive Observer of Capacitor Voltages
PELS40
Hybrid Multicarrier Modulation to Reduce Leakage Current in a Transformerless Cascaded Multilevel Inverter for Photovoltaic Systems
POWER FACTOR CORRECTION
PELS41
Optimal Lowest-Voltage-Switching for Boundary Mode Power Factor Correction Converters
PELS42
A Three-Level Quasi-Two-Stage Single-Phase PFC Converter with Flexible Output Voltage and Improved Conversion Efficiency
PELS43
A Stepping On-Time Adjustment Method for Interleaved Multichannel PFC Converters
PELS44
Three-Level Single-Phase Bridgeless PFC Rectifiers
PELS45
A Fully Integrated Three-Level Isolated Single-Stage PFC Converter
PELS46
A Digitally Controlled Critical Mode Boost Power Factor Corrector With Optimized Additional On Time and Reduced Circulating Losses
PELS47
Bridgeless PFC-Modified SEPIC Rectifier With Extended Gain for Universal Input Voltage Applications
PELS48
Time-Varying Compensation for Peak Current-Controlled PFC Boost Converter
RECTIFIER
PELS49
Innity-Norm of Impedance-Based Stability Criterion for Three-Phase AC Distributed Power Systems With Constant Power Loads
PELS50
Improved Selective Harmonics Elimination Scheme With Online Harmonic Compensation for High-Power PWM Converters
PELS51
Direct Power Control Based on Natural Switching Surface for Three-Phase PWM Rectifiers
PELS52
A Family of Soft-Switching DCDC Converters Based on a Phase-Shift-Controlled Active Boost Rectifier
RENEWABLE ENERGY
PELS53
Three-Port DCDC Converter for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems
PELS54
An Interleaved High-Power Flyback Inverter for Photovoltaic Applications
PELS55
A Quasi-Unipolar SPWM Full-Bridge Transformerless PV Grid-Connected Inverter with Constant Common-Mode Voltage
PELS56
A Novel High Step-up DC/DC Converter Based on Integrating Coupled Inductor and Switched-Capacitor Techniques for Renewable Energy Applications
PELS57
Interleaved Boost-Integrated LLC Resonant Converter With Fixed-Frequency PWM Control for Renewable Energy Generation Applications
PELS58
A Step-up Resonant Converter for Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Sources
PELS59
Frequency-Coordinating Virtual Impedance for Autonomous Power Management of DC Microgrid
PELS60
A Photovoltaic Array Transformer-Less Inverter With Film Capacitors and Silicon Carbide Transistors
RESONANT CONVERTER
PELS61
Rotating Switching Surface Control of Series-Resonant Converter Based
on a Piecewise Affine Model
PELS62
Analysis and Design of LLC Resonant Converters With Capacitor Diode Clamp Current Limiting
PELS63
A Bidirectional LLC Resonant Converter With Automatic Forward and Backward Mode Transition
SEPIC CONVERTER
PELS64
High-Power-Factor Rectifier Using the Modified SEPIC Converter Operating in Discontinuous Conduction Mode

STATCOM
PELS65
A Novel Control Method for Transformerless H-Bridge Cascaded STATCOM
With Star Configuration
WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER
PELS66
A Fast Method for Generating Time-Varying Magnetic Field Patterns of Mid-Range Wireless Power Transfer Systems
PELS67
Analysis and Tracking of Optimal Load in Wireless Power Transfer Systems
PELS68
A Methodology for Making a Three-Coil Wireless Power Transfer System More Energy Efcient Than a Two-Coil Counterpart for Extended Transfer Distance
Z SOURCE INVERTER
PELS69
Analysis of Critical Inductance and Capacitor Voltage Ripple for a Bidirectional Z-Source Inverter
PELS70
Impedance-Source Networks for Electric Power Conversion Part II: Review of Control and Modulation Techniques

 

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