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Takongmo, Marius

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Takongmo, Marius
  • Title

    Graduate Student - Doctoral

  • Faculty

    Electrical and Computer Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Bidirectional DC -AC Converter Using a High- Frequency Transformer with Multi-Frequency Decoupled Power Control
  • Carrier Transition Techniques for Parallel Connected VSCs Using Cross-Coupled Inductors
  • Coupled Inductors for High-Frequency Drives With Parallel-Connected Inverter Legs
  • Design of Three Limb Coupled Inductors using Cross-Coupled Windings to produce Multi-Level Output Voltages and Reduced Magnetics
  • Enhanced Interleaved PWM Scheme with Flux Compensation for Three-Parallel Connected Inverters
  • Flux Minimization in Interphase Coupled Inductors of Parallel-Connected Voltage Source Converters
  • High-Quality PWM Scheme for High-Speed Electric Drives
  • Multi-Level Power Converters using Coupled Inductors and Parallel Connected 2-Level Inverters
  • Multi-level Voltage Source Converters using Coupled Inductors and Parallel Connected Inverter Legs
  • Parallel Inverters using a DC Common Mode PWM Filter with an AC Differential Mode PWM Filter
  • Parallel-Connected Voltage Source Converters With a DC Common Mode and an AC Differential Mode PWM Filter
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