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12th IEEE International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics, and

Power Engineering

10-12 April 2018Doha, Qatar

CPE-POWERENG 2018CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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Organizers

Sponsors

Partners

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CPE-POWERENG 2018 Program: Contents

Message from the Conference Chairs 1Message from the Conference Technical Co-Chairs 3Conference Committees 5Venue 8Social Events 9About Qatar 10Conference ProgramSchedule: Day One, 10 April 2018 11Schedule: Day Two, 11April 2018 17Schedule: Day Three, 12 April 2018 23Poster Session 1, 10 April 2018 27Poster Session 2, 11 April 2018 29Keynotes and S&YP Activities: Abstracts and Speaker BiographiesKeynote 1: Power Electronics — The Key Technology For Renewable Energy System IntegrationProf. Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

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Keynote 2: New Trends in Power Electronics for High-Power ApplicationsProf. Hirofumi Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

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Keynote 3: Utilisation of Multiphase Electric Machines in Electric VehiclesProf. Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

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Student and Young Professionals Tutorial 1: Variable Speed AC Drives with Inverter Output FiltersProf. Jaroslaw Guzinski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

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Student and Young Professionals Tutorial 2: Performance Assessment, Degradation and Grid Integration of Photovoltaics (PV)Prof. George E. Georghiou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

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Student and Young Professionals Industry Link: From Basic Electrical Circuits to Functional Safety - An Entry Point for Automation EngineerProf. Jens Onno Krah, TH Koln, Germany

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Message From the CPE-POWERENG 2018 Conference ChairsThe IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) and Texas A&M University at Qatar welcome you to the 2018 IEEE 12th International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics and Power Engineering (CPE-POWERENG 2018), 10-12 April 2018 in Doha, Qatar. On behalf of the organizing committee, it is our pleasure to welcome all the delegates, representatives of various universities, research institutes, industries and participants from all around the world to enjoy one of the IES’ yearly power-electronics-focused flagship conferences and to take part in its technical, industrial and social activities.

Looking at the importance of the power electronics and renewable energy resources integration for the world, this conference will explore the viability of this advanced technology. This conference brings together leading scientists, researchers and stakeholders from international and national research institutions, universities and industry to exchange information on medium- to long-term research and future challenges of power electronics, smart grid and renewable energies. Therefore, attendees will engage in discussions of ongoing and future research toward next-generation power electronics, renewable energy technologies and applications, leading to research collaboration opportunities among participants.

We wish you a most pleasant stay in Doha/Qatar. Qatar is one of the important Middle East countries and it is called the pearl of Arab Gulf. You can see the unique harmony of the desert and the sea in this country. Capital city Doha known for its futuristic skyscrapers and ultramodern buildings is located at the shoreline of Arab Gulf. It’s rare to see a great city in the making these days, but here’s your chance.

In this conference guide you will find the complete program, with all the sessions and papers which will be presented, as well as useful information about the conference venue and social events. If you need help during your stay, our volunteers will be happy to assist you. Do not hesitate to ask them.

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We acknowledge the support we received, particularly from Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), a member of Qatar Foundation. We express deep appreciation for the administration of Texas A&M University at Qatar for the support provided for the success of the conference. Furthermore, we acknowledge the support from OPAL-RT Technologies.

Special thanks go to staff at Texas A&M University at Qatar, Mrs. Smitha Abraham, Mrs. Carol Nader, Mrs. Lesley Kriewald, Mrs. Germin Abdel Moati, and Mrs. Noha Ezzat.

Finally, we would like to thank all the authors and participants for their input, the Technical Program Committee, the Track Chairs, the keynote speakers, the Special Session Organizers, the reviewers, and all the local and international volunteers who have contributed to the event. It is thanks to their hard work that CPE-POWERENG 2018 is now a reality.

We wish all participants a happy and pleasant stay in Doha.

Haitham Abu-RubGeneral Chair

Sertac BayhanGeneral Co-Chair

Mariusz MalinowskiGeneral Co-Chair

Jose I. LeonGeneral Co-Chair

H.E. Eng. Essa bin Hilal Al-KuwariHonorary Chair

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Message From the CPE-POWERENG 2018 Technical ChairsFirst of all, welcome to Doha, Qatar and thank you very much for contributing with your work to the 12th IEEE International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics and Power Engineering (CPE-POWERENG 2018). We hope that the conference will be a great success as a social and professional interaction event and, most importantly, from the technical content point of view.

Not only is Qatar the richest country in the world, enjoying the highest GDP per capita worldwide, Qatar has also taken major initiatives to achieve its 2030 national vision, which is to establish a knowledge-based economy. To this end, Qatar has established the Qatar Foundation, which fosters a number of key world universities to offer education and research that is equivalent to what is offered on the mother campuses of those universities. Within Qatar Foundation, the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) funds cutting-edge research with participants from all over the world. Each year, QNRF invests more than $150 million in research. In terms of infrastructure, the Doha City is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Currently, there are more than 15,000 hotel rooms, and many more will be built in the next few years in preparation for hosting the World Cup 2022.

We are proud to tell you that CPE-POWERENG 2018 program committee put together an outstanding program, including three keynote speakers, QNRF Research Outcome Seminar, Student and Young Professionals Tutorials and Industry Link featuring 3 talks given by international and local expert scientists covering all aspects of the conference. IEEE IES would like to invite you kindly to attend S&YP papers supported by IES - Student & YP Paper Assistance Program. You can attend the 3 Minute Speeches Session at the conference and watch short videos on IEEE IES YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKg8GNii0Q-ieXE56AXosGg/feed.

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The statistics are highlighting already the success of the conference: 207 papers were submitted, involving more than 500 authors from 25 countries and 139 were finally accepted for publication. The peer review process has been a hard work for track chairs, special sessions organizers and researchers from all over the world who contributed as reviewers. In total, more than 400 reviewers participated with their knowledge to make the best decisions on the papers based on roughly three reviews per paper. We would like to address a special Thank You to all of these people who contributed to the CPE-POWERENG 2018 Technical Program success.

It has been a pleasure for us to be Technical Program Chairs of the conference and we hope that your participation in CPE-POWERENG 2018 and your stay in Doha will be fruitful and enjoyable.

Last but not least, are you a member of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society? If NOT, join today to be a part of intense technical activities such as CPE-POWERENG 2018 and many more in the future!

Atif IqbalTechnical Co-Chair

Vanja AmbrozicTechnical Co-Chair

Sheldon WilliamsonTechnical Co-Chair

Ebrahim BabaeiTechnical Co-Chair

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Conference CommitteesHonorary ChairH.E. Eng. Essa bin Hilal Al-Kuwari, President of Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), Qatar

General ChairHaitham Abu-Rub, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar

General Co-ChairsMariusz Malinowski, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandJose I. Leon, Universidad de Seville, SpainSertac Bayhan, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar

Technical Program ChairsAtif Iqbal, Qatar University, QatarEbrahim Babaei, University of Tabriz, IranSheldon Williamson, University of Ontario, CanadaVanja Ambrozic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Special Session ChairsAhmed Massoud, Qatar University, QatarMarco Rivera, Universidad de Talca, Chile

Publicity ChairsAntonio Sanfilippo, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, QatarAntonio Luque, University of Seville, SpainChandan Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Technology, IndiaDmitri Vinnikov, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

Steering CommitteeAbdulAziz Ahmad Al-Mahmoud, Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), QatarAdel Gastli, Qatar University, QatarAli Ghrayeb, Texas A&M University at Qatar, QatarAyten Bayhan, Texas A&M University at Qatar, QatarIslam Safak Bayram, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, QatarLazhar ben Brahim, Qatar University, QatarMohamed Trabelsi, Texas A&M University at Qatar, QatarMohamed Abdallah, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, QatarNasser Al-Emadi, Qatar University, QatarOmar Ellabban, Iberdrola QSTP LLC, QatarShady Khalil, Texas A&M University at Qatar, QatarShehab Ahmed, Texas A&M University at Qatar, QatarTariq Masood, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar

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International Advisory BoardAbdellah Kouzou, Djelfa University, AlgeriaAbdullah K. Alqallaf, Kuwait University, KuwaitArmando Pires, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal, PortugalAmer Al Hinai, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanAkshay Kumar Rathore, Concordia University, CanadaAli Emadi, McMaster University, CanadaBabak Fahimi, University of Texas at Dallas, USABimal K. Bose, University of Tennessee, USABin Wu, Ryerson University, CanadaBulent Ertan, Middle East Technical University, TurkeyCarlo Cecati, University of L’Aquila, ItalyChandan Chakraborty, IIT Kharagpur, IndiaEbrahim Babaei, University of Tabriz, IranFei Gao, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard, France)Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, DenmarkHadi Kanaan, Saint-Joseph University of Beirut, BeirutHasan Komurcugil, Eastern Mediterranean University, CyprusHamid Toliyat, Texas A&M University, USAIres Iskender, Gazi University, TurkeyJan Mucko, UTP University of Science and Technology, PolandJarosław Guziński, Gdańsk University of Technology, PolandJoachim Holtz, Wuppertal University, GermanyJoao Martins, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalJose Rodriguez, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, ChileKamal Al-Haddad, École de Technologie Supérieure, CanadaLeopoldo Franquelo, Universidad de Sevilla, SpainM. Timur Aydemir, Gazi University, TurkeyMarco Liserre, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, GermanyMarcelo Perez, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, ChileMarek Jasinski, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandMarian Kazmierkowski, Warsaw University of Technology, PolandMaria Teresa Outeiro, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, PortugalMohammad Shadmand, Kansas State University, USAOkyay Kaynak, Bogazici University, TurkeyRamazan Bayindir, Gazi University, TurkeyRobert Balog, Texas A&M University, USRyszard Strzelecki, Electrotechnical Institute in Warsaw, PolandSaifur Rahman, Virginia Tech, USASamir Kouro, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, ChileSevki Demirbas, Gazi University, TurkeyVitor Pires, Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal, PortugalYousef Ibrahim, Federation University Australia, AustraliaZbigniew Krzemiński, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland

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About QatarGeneral

Qatar’s weekend is Friday and Saturday. Banks are usually open 7:30 to 13:00, though an increasing number of banks are open longer and at weekends. ATMs are found throughout the city, in hotels and all the shopping malls.

ClimateQatar benefit from year-round sunshine, with temperatures at the beginning of April ranging between 25 C and 35 C. The best months to enjoy Qatar’s pleasant weather are October to May.

TransportationKarwa is the national taxi and limousine service. To book a taxi call +974 4458 888. Furhermore, UBER taxi service is available in Qatar. You can also use your international driving licence for seven consecutive days.

HealthAs with undertaking any form of travel, adequate insurance is strongly advised. Qatar has excellent medical facilities, both government and private. For emergencies – fire police, or ambulance- call 999

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Tourist HotspotsDoha Corniche

A seven-kilometre long waterfront promenade which stretches for the entire length of Doha Bay, the Corniche offers spectacular vistas of the city, from the dramatic high rise towers of the central business district to the bold shapes of the Museum of Islamic Art.

Souq WaqifA stroll down the bustling alleys of Souq Waqif provides an authentic taste of traditional commerce, architecture and culture. The maze of small shops offer a dazzling array of Middle Eastern merchandise from spices and seasonal delicacies such as fresh dates and nuts, ornate jewellery, clothing, handicrafts and a treasure trove of souvenir bargains.

Museum of Islamic ArtExperience 14 centuries in a few hours at one of the leading collections of Islamic art in the world. The MIA’s magnificent and imaginatively presented displays of the finest art and artefacts from across the Islamic world have earned it recognition among the world’s top cultural institutions.

Katara Cultural VillageAn innovative interpretation of the region’s architectural heritage, this purpose-built development’s impressive theatres, galleries and performance venues stage a lively year-round programme of concerts, shows and exhibitions.

The Pearl - QatarThe Pearl-Qatar is a man-made island off the West Bay coast featuring Mediterranean-style yacht-lined marinas, upmarket residential towers, villas and internationally renowned hotels, as well as luxury shopping at top brand name boutiques and showrooms.

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Venue: Hilton Doha HotelCentrally located in Doha’s Diplomatic area, only 30 minutes from the Hamad International Airport. Top among hotels in Doha.

Keynotes: Nashira 1QNRF Research Outcome Seminar: Nashira 1Student & YP Forum: Nashira 1Parallel Sessions: Nashira 1, Qamar 1 & 2Posters and Exhibition: Nashira FoyerBreaks: Nashira FoyerLunch: Nashira 2

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Social EventsWelcome Reception

Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony

Texas A&M University at Qatar Tour

Welcome reception will be organized at Hilton Doha Hotel swimming pool area on 10 April between 19:00 and 21:00.

Gala Dinner and Award Ceremmony will be organized at Hilton Doha Hotel - Nashira 2 on 11 April between 19:00 and 21:00.

Visit to Texas A&M University at Qatar will be organized on Thursday, 12 April, from 14:00 to 16:30. Please register for this tour at the Registration Desk. Due to space limitations, registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

KAHRAMAA Awareness Park Tour

Visit to KAHRAMAA Awareness Park will be organized on Thursday, 12 April, from 14:00 to 16:30. Please register for this tour at the Registration Desk. Due to space limitations, registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

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07:30-08:30 Nashira Foyer

Registration

8:30-9:15 Nashira 1

Opening Ceremony & Remarks

Haitham Abu-RubConference General Chair, Texas A&M University at Qatar

César O. MalavéDean, Texas A&M University at Qatar

H. E. Eng. Essa bin Hilal Al-KuwariPresident, Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), Chairman of the Arab Union of Electricity, Qatar

Abdul Sattar Al-TaieExecutive Director, Qatar National Research Fund, Qatar

Marek JasinskiChair of the IEEE IES Student and Young Professional Activity Committee

09:15-10:15 Nashira 1

Keynote 1: Power Electronics — The Key Technology For Renewable Energy System IntegrationProf. Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark

Moderator: Prof. Mariusz Malinowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

10:15-10:30 Nashira Foyer

Coffee Break & Demonstration Module of an Industrial Type Converter funded by QNRF

10:30-12:30 Nashira 1

QNRF Research Outcome SeminarModorators: Dr. Minur Tag, Dr. Ali H. Alaboudy

NPRP X - 033 - 2–007: 1-MW PV Power RD&D Using SiC-based qZS Cascade Multilevel Inverter and Battery Energy StorageLPI: Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A&M University at Qatar

Day One10 April 2018

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10:30-12:30 Nashira 1

NPRP 6 - 244 - 2 – 103: Qatar Power System Transition to a Smart GridLPI: Adel Gastli, Qatar University

NPRP 7 - 106 - 2 - 053: Stability and Reliability Issues of Smart Grid with Network Topology and Flow ControlsLPI: Grang Huang, Texas A&M University at Qatar

NPRP 7 - 299 - 2 – 124: Smart PV Skin: Grid-Connected, Non-Planar Photovoltaic SystemsLPI: Robert Balog, Texas A&M University at Qatar

12:30-13:30 Nashira 2

Lunch

13:30:14:00Nashira Foyer

Poster Session 1

14:00-15:30Nashira 1

Power Electronics, Systems and Applications-1 Chairs: Prof. Shehab Ahmed, Dr. Liisa Livik

High-Gain DC-DC Converters for High-Power PV Applications: Performance AssessmentAbdulrahman Alassi, Ahmed Massoud

Static VAr Compensator Using Packed U-Cell Based Multilevel ConverterHani Vahedi, Ahmad Dehghanzadeh, Kamal Al-Haddad

Improving Supply Current Quality of Dual-Output Four-Leg Indirect Matrix Converter Using Model Predictive ControlOzan Gulbudak, Mustafa Gokdag

An Analysis on Cooling Requirements of the High Power Medium Frequency InductorsSelami Balci, Ibrahim Sefa, Necmi Altin, Saban Ozdemir

Performance Assessment of L-2LC-L Filter (Double LC Trap)-Based Grid–Connected Three-Phase Voltage Source InverterHamid Azani, Ahmed Massoud, Barry Williams, Lazhar Ben-Brahim, Derrick Holiday

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14:00-15:30Qamar 1

Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution-1Chairs: Prof. Garng M. Huang, Dr. Omar Ellabban

Protection of Star Connected Multi-Terminal HVDC Systems with Offshore Wind FarmsAhmed Abu Elanien

Recent Application Examples of FNET/GridEyeYong Liu, Yi Cui, Wenpeng Yu, Yao Zhang, Ling Wu, Shutang You, Yilu Liu

Overvoltage and Raised Fault Current Issues in Active Distribution NetworksShahbaz Hussain, Ahmed Massoud

A Framework to Determine Maximum Capacity of Interconnecting DGs in Distribution NetworksJaser Sa’ed, Abdalkarim Awad, Salvatore Favuzza, Fabio Massaro, Gaetano Zizzo

An Approximation for Parallelism in ACOPF Based Stochastic Optimal Transmission Switching with Battery Energy Storage SystemsTian Lan, Zhangxin Zhou, Garng M. Huang

14:00-15:30Qamar 2

Smart Grid Technologies and Applications-1Chairs: Prof. George E. Georghiou, Dr. Serhii Stepenko

Controlling Entity ICT Reference ArchitectureBo Petersen, Tobias Brasch, Henrik Bindner, Bjarne Poulsen, Shi You

Designing a Pareto-superior Time-Varying Pricing for Residential ProsumersVenizelos Venizelou, George Makrides, Venizelos Efthymiou, George E. Georghiou

The Role of Plug-in Electric Vehicles in Reducing Energy and CO2 Emissions in Istanbul: A System Dynamics ApproachIrfan Batur, Islam Safak Bayram, Muammer Koc

Exploring the Impact of EVs on the Power Grid with High Penetration of RESAbdalkarim Awad, Anas Bazbaz, Almoutasem Mara’beh, Ahmad Samamra

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14:00-15:30Qamar 2

Voltage Control in Distribution Networks Using Current Source Converter STATCOM Based On State Feedback Controller and Kalman FilterH. M. Sabbir Ahmad, Ahmed Massoud, Nader Meskin

15:30-15:45 Nashira Foyer

Coffee Break

15:45-17:15Nashira 1

Electric Machines and Drives-1Chairs: Prof. Jens Onno Krah, Prof. Krzysztof Górecki

Dynamic Mitigation of EV Fast Charging Stations Impact on Active Distribution Networks with Distributed BESSsMeraj Mohammad, Massoud Ahmed

Comparison and Analysis of Post-Fault Operation Modes in a Five-Phase PMSM Considering Thermal BehaviorHussein Zahr, Mohamed Trabelsi, Eric Semail

A new form of the Non-Linear Compact Thermal Model of the IGBTKrzysztof Górecki, Paweł Górecki

Predictive Dual-Induction Machine Control Using Nine-Switch Inverter For Multi-Drive SystemsOzan Gulbudak, Mustafa Gokdag

Real-Time Resistance Estimation Of Permanent Magnet Synchrous MotorGoksel Kizir, Murat Sahin, Sevki Demirbas

15:45-17:15Qamar 1

SS1-Latest Development on Sliding Mode Control and Its ApplicationsChairs: Prof. Hasan Komurcugil, Prof. Samet Biricik

Fixed Switching Frequency Sliding-Mode Control Methodology for Single-Phase LCL-Filtered Quasi-Z- Source Grid-Tied InverterFarzaneh Bagheri, Hasan Komurcugil, Osman Kukrer

A New Discrete-Time Quasi-Sliding Mode Control StrategyOsman Kukrer, Hamza Makhamreh

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15:45-17:15Qamar 1

Discrete Sliding Mode Control of LCL Grid Connected Inverter Under Distorted Grid VoltageHamza Makhamreh, Osman Kukrer

Two-Stage Grid-Connected Inverter for PV SystemsNecmi Altın, Saban Ozdemir, Hasan Komurcugil, Ibrahim Sefa, Samet Biricik

Operation of Three-level Single Phase Half Bridge NPC Inverter-based Shunt Active Power Filter under Non-Ideal Grid Voltage Condition with Sliding Mode ControllerSamet Biricik, Hasan Komurcugil, Tuan Ngo, Malabika Basu

Steady State Analysis of Dual Switched Boost InverterMohsen Hasan Babayi Nozadian, Ebrahim Babaei, Vida Ranjbarzad

15:45-17:15Qamar 2

SS2 - SS on Impedance Source Converters: Control, Improed Topologies, and Emerging ApplicationsChairs: Prof. Yushan Liu, Dr. Mohamed Trabelsi

New Switching Technique for Quasi-Z-Source Resonant converterMeraj Mohammad, Hussain Shahbaz, Mallick Shoaib, Ben Brahim Lazhar

Design of SiC-Based Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source InverterYushan Liu, Haitham Abu-Rub, Yichang Wu, Khalid Ahamed Ghazi

Efficiency and Loss Distribution Analysis of the 3LActive NPC qZS InverterCarlos Roncero-Clemente, Vitor Fernão Pires, João Martins, Oleksandr Husev, Nuno Vilhena, Enrique Romero-Cadaval

High Efficiency Operation Control of Quasi-Z-Source Based Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Motor DriveMingzhu Guo, Yushan Liu, Shuo Liu, Ning Nie

Comparison of Common-Mode Voltage in Three-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Inverters Using Different Shoot-Through Implementation MethodsNegar Noroozi, Mohammad Reza Zolghadri, Mokhtar Yaghoubi

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15:45-17:15Qamar 2

Single-Phase qZS-based PV Inverter with Storage Integration for Distributed Energy GenerationOleksandr Husev, Elena Makovenko, Dmitri Vinnikov, Carlos Roncero-Clemente, Enrique Romero-Cadaval, Tanel Jalakas, Joao F. Martins, Vasco D. Gomes, Vitor Fernão Pires

19:00-21:00Hilton DohaPool Area

Welcome Reception

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Day Two11 April 201808:00-09:30Nashira 1

Smart Grid Technologies and Applications-2Chairs: Prof. Erdal Irmak, Dr. Islam Safak Bayram

Smart Grid Security Evaluation with a Big Data Use CaseDuygu Sinanc Terzi, Bilgehan Arslan, Seref Sagiroglu

Optimal Energy Storage Sizing of a Microgrid under Different Pricing SchemesVasileios Machamint, Konstantinos Oureilidis, Venizelos Venizelou, Venizelos Efthymiou, George E. Georghiou

PMU Based SCADA Enhancement in Smart Power GridHamid Bentarzi, Mohamed Tsebia, Abdelkader Abdelmoumene

Stochastic Analysis and Control for Reliability Improvement of Sustainable Energy SystemsHana Baili

Development of Synchronized Voltage Modulation Techniques for Seven-Phase Voltage Source InvertersJoel Prieto, Jose Riveros, Marco Rivera

08:00-09:30Qamar 1

Power Electronics, Systems and Applications-2Chairs: Prof. Marek Jasinski, Dr. Oleksandr Husev

Modelling Power Losses in an Inductor Contained in the Boost ConverterKalina Detka, Krzysztof Górecki

Phase-Shift Modulation Technique for 5-Level Packed U-Cell (PUC5) InverterSaeed Arazm, Hani Vahedi, Kamal Al-Haddad

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08:00-09:30Qamar 1

An Energy Stored Improved Y-Source Single-Phase Inverter for Photovoltaic System ApplicationsAmin Yousefzadeh Fard, Ebrahim Seifi Najmi, Ebrahim Babaei

Design and Analysis of High-Gain Medium-Voltage DC-DC Converters for High-Power PV ApplicationsSawsan Sayed, Mena Elmenshawy, Mariam Elmenshawy, Lazhar Ben-Brahim, Ahmed Massoud

Analysis and Design A New Topology for Non-isolated Boost DC-DC ConverterFarzad Mohammadzadeh Shahir, Mehrdad Aberoumand Azar

Control of Grid Connected H-Bridge quasi-Z Source Converter with Compensation of Current Distortion at Minimized Passive Components Kamil Mozdzynski, Tomasz Gajowik, Mariusz Malinowski, Sertac Baihan

08:00-09:30Qamar 2

SS3- SS on Integration of Photovoltaic Systems into Active Distribution GridsChairs: Prof. Dmitri Vinnikov, Prof. Frede Blaabjerg

Photovoltaic Module Characteristic Influence on Reliability of Micro-InvertersAriya Sangwongwanich, Elizaveta Liivik, Frede Blaabjerg

On-line Failure Diagnosis of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems based on Fuzzy LogicAndreas Livera, Marios Theristis, George Makrides, George Georghiou

Maximizing Energy Harvest of the Impedance Source PV Microconverter under Partial Shading ConditionsDmitri Vinnikov, Andrii Chub, Frede Blaabjerg, Samir Kouro, Elizaveta Liivik

Novel Quasi-Z-Source Derived Inverter with Unfolding Circuit and Battery StorageElena Makovenko, Oleksandr Husev, Dmitri Vinnikov, Konstiantyn Tytelmaier, Carlos Roncero-Clemente, Enrique Romero-Cadaval, Sertac Bayhan, Yushan Liu

Novel Shunt-less Filters for Grid-Connected Transformerless Photovoltaic ApplicationsAhmad Khan, Frede Blaabjerg

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Coffee Break

10:00-11:00Nashira 1

Keynote 2: New Trends in Power Electronics for High-Power ApplicationsProf. Hirofumi Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Moderator: Prof. Ibrahim Sefa, Gazi University, Turkey11:00-12:30Nashira 1

Smart Grid Technologies and Applications-3Chairs: Prof. Ahmed Massoud, Dr. Ali H. Alaboudy

Solving the 2-Connected m-Dominating Set Problem Using a GRASP Approach for Applications in Power SystemsRaka Jovanovic, Islam Safak Bayram, Stefan Voss

Smart-Home Automation using IoT-based Sensing and Monitoring PlatformMajid Al-Kuwari, Abdulrhman Ramadan, Laith Al-Sughair, Yousef Ismael, Adel Gastli, Mohieddine Ammar

Multivectorial Strategy to Interpret a Resistive Behaviour of Loads in Smart BuildingsManuel V. Castilla, Juan C. Bravo, Francisco I. Martin

High-Resolution Electricity Load Profiles of Selected Houses in QatarOmar Alrawi, Islam Safak Bayram, Muammer Koc

Using Neural Networks to Model and Forecast Solar PV Power Generation at Isle of EiggWilliam W. Anderson, Oleg Yakimenko

11:00-12:30Qamar 1

SS4- SS on Multilevel Inverters: Topologies, Modulation and Control Strategies, and their ApplicationsChairs: Prof. Ebrahim Babaei, Prof. Hiralal M. Suryawanshi

SHE PWM for Multilevel Inverter Using Modified NR and Pattern Generation for Wide Range of SolutionsSalman Ahmad, Imtiaz Ashraf, Atif Iqbal, Maa Fatimi

Selected Harmonics Elimination in Multilevel Inverter Using Improved Numerical TechniqueSalman Ahmed, Atif Iqbal, Rashid Alammari, Haitham Abu-Rub

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Carrier based PWM methods for CMV elimination in Open-end winding induction motor driveNarendra Kumar Gadi, Srirama Srinivas

Simple Digital Model-Based Design and Implementation of Carrier-based PWM for High Frequency Hybrid 3-L Active NPC InverterGiorgo Kapino, Alireza Kouchaki

Design of a New Combined Cascaded Multilevel Inverter Based on Developed H-Bridge with Reduced Number of IGBTs and DC Voltage SourcesMohammadamin Aalami, Ebrahim Babaei, Mehran Sabahi

11:00-12:30Qamar 2

Power Electronics, Systems and Applications-3Chairs: Prof. Robert Balog, Prof. Jaroslav Guzinski

Modulation Technique for Three-Phase to Single Phase Matrix ConverterMustafa Gokdag, Ozan Gulbudak

Capacitor-Less D-STATCOM for Reactive Power CompensationWesam Rohouma, Robert S. Balog, Aaqib Ahmad Peerzada, Miroslav M. Begovic

Model Predictive Control of AC-DC Matrix Converter with Unity Input Power FactorMustafa Gokdag, Ozan Gulbudak

Investigation of Three-Phase Capacitor-Tapped Multi-Module Voltage Source Converter with Selective Harmonic EliminationAhmed Elserougi, Ahmed Massoud, Shehab Ahmed

Modeling, Simulation and Electromagnetic Conducted Emission Reduction Techniques by Finite Element MethodWai Keung Mo, Kasper M. Paasch

12:30-13:30Nashira 2

Lunch

13:30-14:00Nashira Foyer

Poster Session 2

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Keynote 3: Utilisation of Multiphase Electric Machines in Electric VehiclesProf. Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Moderator: Prof. Atif Iqbal, Qatar University, Qatar15:00-15:15Nashira Foyer

Coffee Break

15:15-17:00Nashira 1

Power Electronics, Systems and Applications-4Chairs: Prof. Enrique Romero-Cadaval, Dr. Wesam Rohouma

MPPT-Based Predictive Control of a Back-to-Back Converter for a Wind Power Generation SystemGilbert Yaman, Hadi Y. Kanaa

A New Model Predictive Torque Control Strategy with Reduced Set of Prediction Vectorsİlker Sahin, Ozan Keysan

A Model Parity Study on the Model Predictive Control Based Sensorless Current ModeMorcos Metry, Robert S. Balog

Power Angle Control of Grid-Connected Capacitor-Tapped Multi-Module Voltage Source ConverterAhmed Elserougi, Ahmed Massoud, Shehab Ahmed

New Interleaved Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Inverter with Active Power DecouplingSerhii Stepenko, Carlos Roncero-Clemente, Oleksandr Husev, Elena Makovenko, Sergio Pires Pimentel, Dmitri Vinnikov

15:15-17:00Qamar 1

Renewable Energy Sources and Technology-1Chairs: Prof. Lazhar Ben-Brahim, Prof. Abdellah Kouzou

Innovation Diffusion for Renewable Energy TechnologiesAmeni Boumaiza, Sofiane Abbar, Antonio Sanfilippo, Nassma Mohandes

Fast Transient and Smooth Steady State Operation of PMSGs by a Combined Control SystemMohammad Jahanpour Dehkordi, Sadegh Vaez-Zadeh

An Analysis of Residential PV Adoption Scenarios in QatarNassma Mohandes, Antonio Sanfilippo, Marwa Al Fakhri

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State-of-Charge Balancing Control Strategy for Battery Energy Storage Systems Based on a Modern Cascaded Multilevel PWM ConverterAbuzaid Saeed Gadalla, Xiangwu Yan, Hashim Hasabelrasul

Lower Construction Of Solarux Csp Greenhouse, Provides Extra Incomes In Addition To Electricity Generation With New Designed Csp Dish MirrorsEvren M. Toygar, Tufan Bayram, Ozgu Incesu, Zafer Cetin, Alisan Toygar

Direct Power Control Strategy Based Variable Speed Pumped Storage System for the Reduction of the Wind Power Fluctuation Impact on the Grid StabilityGirmaw Teshager Bitew, Minxiao Han, Patrobers Simiyu, Zmarrak Wali Khan, Luu Kim Tuan, Faisal Mehmood Shah

15:15-17:00Qamar 2

Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution-2Chairs: Prof. Ahmed Hafaifa, Dr. Shady Khalil

A Review of Partial Discharge Detection, Diagnosis Techniques in High Voltage Power CablesShady Khalil, Mohamed Shams

Multiphase Matrix Converter for Grid ApplicationsJerzy Szczepanik, Tomasz Sieńko

A New Framework of Smart Auto-RecloserHamid Bentarzi, Abderrahamne Ouadi, Abdelkader Abdelmoumene

Microgrid in Military ApplicationsSaad Kashem, Stephanie De Souza, Atif Iqbal, Jubaer Ahmed

A DC Autotransformer Design for Medium and HVDC Transmission SystemsI. A. Gowaid, G. P. Adam, A. M. Massoud, S. Ahmed, B. W. Williams

17:30-18:20Nashira 1

3Minute IES-SYPA Speeches SessionModerators: Marek Jasinski, Hani Vahedi

19:00-21:00Nashira 2

Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony

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Day Three12 April 201808:00-09:30Nashira 1

Power Electronics, Systems and Applications-5Chairs: Prof. Atif Iqbal, Prof. Mohammad Al-Hitmi

Fault Detection in Modular Multilevel Converter using Principle Component AnalysisMahdi Houchati, Lazhar Ben-Brahim, Adel Gastli, Nader Meskin

Model Predictive Control of Grid-Tied Three Level Neutral Point Clamped Inverter Integrated with A Double Layer Multi-Input Single Output DC/DC ConverterErdal Irmak, Naki Güler

Generalized SVPWM-based Capacitor Voltage Balancing for Modular Multilevel ConvertersDeepak Ronanki, Sheldon Williamson

Optimized Modulation Technique for Series Z-Source Very Sparse Matrix ConverterCatherine Nasr El-Khoury, Hadi Y. Kanaan, Imad Mougharbel, Kamal Al-Haddad

Closed-loop Active Thermal Control via Power Routing of Parallel DC-DC ConvertersAbraham Marquez Alcaide, Jose I. Leon Galvan, Sergio Vazquez Perez, Leopoldo Garcia Franquelo

08:00-09:30Qamar 1

Renewable Energy Sources and Technology-2Chairs: Prof. Sevki Demirbas, Dr. Mohamed Trabelsi

Improved Low Voltage Ride-Through Capability of DFIG-Based Wind Turbine with Breaking Resistor and Converter ControlEhsan Gatavi, Ali Hellany, Mahmood Nagrial, Jamal Rizk

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Dealing with the Supplying of a Three-phase Load with Nonsinusoidal and Nonsymmetrical Voltages at Low VoltagePetre-Marian Nicolae, Ileana-Diana Nicolae, Marian-Stefan Nicolae

State Feedback Controller for Sinusoidal Current Charging of Li-Ion Battery Hossein Vazini, Mehdi Asadi, Mohammad Karimadini, Hossein Hajisadeghian, Ali A. Moti Birjandi, Hassan Moghbeli

On-line and Off-line Fault Detection Techniques for Inverter Based Islanded MicrogridKuthsav Thattai, Animesh Sahoo, Jayashri Ravishankar

Energy Storage Options for Environment Monitoring Wireless Sensor Networks in Rural AfricaMaximus Byamukama, Roseline Akol, Geofrey Bakkabulindi, Bjorn Pehrson, Robert Olsson, Julianne Sansa-Otim

08:00-09:30Qamar 2

Electric Machines and Drives-3Chairs: Prof. Abdellah Kouzo, Prof. Yushan Liu

Carrier Based Power Balancing in Three-Level Open-End Drive for Electric Vehicles Rishi Menon, Najath Azeez, Arvind H Kadam, Sheldon Williamson

An Analytical Design of an Induction Motor for Electric Vehicle Application Md Junaid Akhtar, Ranjan Kumar Behera Deepak Ronanki

Predicting the Behavior of Induction Machine Using Motor-CAD and MATLAB PackagesAhmad Salah, David Dorrell, Youguang Guo

Analysis and Design of High-Performance Synchronous Reluctance MachineT. Mohanarajah, A. Hellany, J. Rizk, M. Nagrial

A Simple and Fast Model of Demagnetization Faults in Brushless PM Motors Jawad Faiz, Ehsan Mazaheri-Tehrani

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09:30-10:00 Nashira Foyer

Coffee Break

10:00-12:30Nashira 1

Student and Young Professionals Tutorial & Industry Link Moderators: Prof. Marek Jasinski, Prof. Dmitri Vinnikov

Variable Speed AC Drives with Inverter Output FiltersProf. Jaroslav Guzinski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

Performance Assessment, Degradation and Grid Integration of Photovoltaics (PV) Prof. George E. Georghiou, University of Cyprus

From Basic Electrical Circuits to Functional Safety - An Entry Point for Automation EngineersProf. Jens Onno Krah, TH Koln, Germany

12:30-13:30Nashira 2

Lunch

14:00-16:30 Texas A&M University at Qatar Tour KAHRAMAA Awareness Park Tour

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Poster Session 110 April 201813:30-14:00Nashira Foyer

Chairs: Prof. Erdal Irmak, Dr. Serhii Stepenko

Comparative Study between PI and Fuzzy Logic Controller in Vector Controlled Five-phase PMSG based Variable-Speed Wind TurbineSalaheddine Rhaili, Ahmed Abbou, Rafika Elidrissi, Saloua Marhraoui, Abdellah Ziouh

Optimal Bidding Strategy of a Retail Electric Provider in a Smart Grid EnvironmentMohammad R Aghaebrahimi, Hossein Taherian

Model Predictive Control With Non-Linear Feedback for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor DrivesPanagiotis Kakosimos, Shady Refaat, Mohamed Trabelsi

Biofuels in Malaysian Perspective: Debates and BenefitsBazlul Siddique, Saad Kashem, Atif Iqbal

Design and Analysis of Full Bridge LLC Resonant Converter for Wireless Power Transfer ApplicationsTaif Mohamed, Abouelkassim Becetti, Sertac Bayhan

Design, Analysis, and Assessment of an Inductive Power Transfer System for Transportation ApplicationsAlaa Osama, Jenan Alsaifi, Israa Elhag, Ahmed Massoud

Study of Out-of-Step Phenomena in Grid-Connected Inverter-Interfaced Synchronous GeneratorsSayyed Mohammad Hashemi, Majid Sanaye-Pasand

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Analytical and Calculation DC-link Capacitor of Three Phase Grid Tied Photovoltaic InverterMohannad Jabbar Mnati, Jameel Kadhim Abed, Dimitar V. Bozalakov, Alex Van den Bossche

Predictive Torque Control of Brushless Doubly Fed Induction Generator fed by a Matrix ConverterSertac Bayhan, Panagiotis Kakosimos, Marco Rivera

New Single Switch Topology for Non-isolated Boost DC-DC Converter Based on Voltage-Lift TechniqueFarzad Mohammadzadeh Shahir, Mehrdad Aberoumand Azar, Babak Taher

Improving Performance of Sensorless Vector Control Using Artificial Neural Network Against Parametric UncertaintyRamin Nahavandi, Mehdi Asadi, Hossein Vazini, Hassan Moghbeli

On Radiated and Conducted Disturbances of a Crane Safety EquipmentPetre-Marian Nicolae, Ileana-Diana Nicolae, Ilie Mihalcea, Viorica Voicu, Ion Patru

Teaching Smart Power Grids: A Sustainability PerspectiveIslam Safak Bayram

Improving the Operation of the Modular Multilevel Converters with Model Predictive ControlJiapeng Yin, Abraham Marquez, Jose I. Leon, Leopoldo G. Franquelo, Sergio Vazquez

Predictive Load Shedding Method for Islanded AC Microgrid with Limited Generation SourcesSertac Bayhan

A Novel Multilevel High Gain Modified SEPIC DC-to-DC Converter for High Voltage/Low Current Renewable Energy Applications Pandav Kiran Maroti, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Frede Blaabjerg, Luigi Martirano, Pierluigi Siano

SiC Mosfet versus Si IGBT based H-Bridge quasi Z Source converterTomasz Gajowik, Kamil Mozdzynski, Mariusz Malinowski, Khalid Ahmed Ghazi

Development of LabVIEW Based Monitoring System for AC Microgrid SystemsIresha Poonahela, Sertac Bayhan

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Poster Session 211 April 201813:30-14:00Nashira Foyer

Chairs: Prof. Sevki Demirbas, Dr. Wesam Rohouma

Comparative Performance Evaluation of Temperature Dependent Characteristics and Power Converter using GaN, SiC and Si Power DevicesFaisal Mehmood Shah, Minxiao Han, Muhammad Awais, Rui Li, Girmaw Teshager Bitew, Guangyang Zhou

Soft Commutated Soft-Two-Switch DC/DC ConverterYalda Azadeh, Ebrahim Babaei, Mehran Sabahi, Amin Yousefzadeh Fard

Gravity and Buoyancy Powered Clean Water Pipe GeneratorSaad Kashem, Muhammad Ismail Bilal Sheikh, Jubaer Ahmed, Mujahid Tabassum

Mitigation of Grid Voltage Disturbances using Quasi-Z-Source based Dynamic Voltage RestorerMohamed Trabelsi, Panagiotis Kakosimos, Hasan Komurcugil

Effect of dc-Link Capacitor on Small Signal Stability of Grid Connected PV Power PlantsZahra Moradi-Shahrbabak, Alireza Bakhshai, Ahmadreza Tabesh

Design and Optimization of High Frequency (250 KHz) Planar Transformer for Micro Solar Converter ApplicationMuhammad Kamal Ahmad, Muhammad Saqib Ali, AbdulMajid, Jawad Saleem, Syed Muhammad Raza Kazmi

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13:30-14:00Nashira Foyer

Electrolytic Capacitor-less Single Inductor Dual Buck Inverter with Common Mode and Differential Mode Active Resonance Damping Control for Non-isolated Grid-Tied Photovoltaic ApplicationsAhmad Khan, Lazhar Ben-Brahim, Adel Gastli, Nasser Al-Emadi

Self-Healing Control Strategy; Challenges and Opportunities for Distribution Systems in Smart GridShady Khalil, Amira Mohamed, Panos Kakosimos

Impact of Distributed Capacitors on Voltage Profile and Power Losses in Real Low Voltage Distribution NetworksNjomza Ibrahimi, Alemayehu Gebremedhin, Tor Arne Folkestad, Ian Norheim

An Experimental Study of the Amphibious Robot Inspired by Biological Duck FootSaad Kashem, Shariq Jawed, Jubaer Ahmed, Atif Iqbal

Comparison of Virtual Synchronous Generators Dynamic ResponsesSara Altahir, Xiangwu Yan

Photovoltaic Array Controlled by a First Order Sliding Mode MPPT Control for an Electric Water Heaters NetworkAbdellah Ziouh, Ahmed Abbou, Saloua Marhraoui, Nezha Elhichami

A Comparative Study of EMI Generated by PWM Techniques in HEV and EVIoan-Alex Alexa, Alexandru-Tudor Popovici, Alexandru Onea

Detection and Prediction of Faults in Photovoltaic Arrays: A ReviewKais AbdulMawjood, Shady Khalil, Walid Morsi

An Analytical-Based Method to Postpone Generator Tripping during Loss-of-Excitation EventsMoein Abedini, Majid Sanaye-Pasand, Mahdi Davarpanah

A Secure Data Aggregation Protocol for Fog Computing Based Smart GridsFeyza Yıldırım Okay, Suat Ozdemir

Modified (2/1-k) Output Gain Ćuk DC-to-DC Converter Circuit for Renewable Power Applications Emre Ozsoy, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, Adepoju Webster Oluwafemi, Vigna Kumaran Ramachandaramurthy, Tole Sutikno

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Keynote 1

The energy paradigms in many countries (e.g., Germany and Denmark) have experienced a significant change from fossil-based resources to clean renewables (e.g., wind turbines and photovoltaics) in the past few decades. The scenario of highly penetrated renewables is going to be further enhanced– Denmark expects to be 100 percent fossil-free by 2050.

Consequently, it is required that the production, distribution , and use of the energy should be as technologically efficient as possible and incentives to save energy at the end-user should also be strengthened. In order to realize the transition smoothly and effectively, energy conversion systems, currently based on power electronics technology, will again play an essential role in this energy paradigm shift. Using highly efficient power electronics in power generation, power transmission/distribution and end-user application, together with advanced control solutions, can pave the way for renewable energies.

In light of this, some of the most emerging renewable energies —, e.g., wind energy and photovoltaic, which by means of power electronics are changing character as a major part in the electricity generation —, are explored in this paper. Issues like technology development, implementation, power converter technologies, control of the systems, and synchronization are addressed. Special focuses are paid on the future trends in power electronics for those systems like how to lower the cost of energy and to develop emerging power devices and better reliability tool.

Power Electronics — The Key Technology For Renewable Energy System Integration

Frede BlaabjergPresident of IEEE Power Electronics SocietyProfessorAalborg University, Denmark

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Frede Blaabjerg (S’86–M’88–SM’97–F’03) was with ABB-Scandia, Randers, Denmark, from 1987 to 1988. From 1988 to 1992, he got the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering at Aalborg University. He became an Assistant Professor in 1992, an Associate Professor in 1996, and a Full Professor of power electronics and drives in 1998. From 2017 he became a Villum Investigator.

His current research interests include power electronics and its applications such as in wind turbines, PV systems, reliability, harmonics and adjustable speed drives. He has published more than 450 journal papers in the fields of power electronics and its applications. He is the co-author of two monographs and editor of 6 books in power electronics and its applications.

He has received 18 IEEE Prize Paper Awards, the IEEE PELS Distinguished Service Award in 2009, the EPE-PEMC Council Award in 2010, the IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award 2014 and the Villum Kann Rasmussen Research Award 2014. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS from 2006 to 2012. He has been Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Power Electronics Society from 2005 to 2007 and for the IEEE Industry Applications Society from 2010 to 2011 as well as 2017 to 2018.

He is nominated in 2014, 2015 and 2016 by Thomson Reuters to be between the most 250 cited researchers in Engineering in the world. In 2017 he became Honoris Causa at University Politehnica Timisoara (UPT), Romania.

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New Trends in Power Electronics for High-Power Applications

Hirofumi Akagi, Distinguished ProfessorTokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

This talk starts with circuit configurations, controls and applications of power electronics with focus on high/medium-voltage high-power grid connections and medium-voltage high-power motor drives. The speaker presents some experimental waveforms obtained from a few downscaled systems that were designed and constructed in his laboratory.

Then, the speaker talks about a 750-V, 100-kW, 20-kHz bidirectional isolated dual-active-bridge (DAB) dc-dc converter using the latest 1.2-kV 400-A SiC-MOSFET modules The maximum conversion efficiency from the dc input terminals to the dc-output terminals is as high as 99.4%. If existing Si-IGBT modules were used in the dc-dc converter, it would be impossible to attain such an extremely high efficiency. It is interesting that the SiC-MOSFET two-in-one module is the same in appearance, that is, size, shape, and terminal/pin arrangement as the latest 1.2-kV, 300-A Si-IGBT/PND two-in-one module.

Finally, this keynote ends with the following message: “Since the 1980s, power electronics scientists and engineers have been making a long voyage from a Silicon planet to a Silicon-Carbide planet. It takes five years from now to complete this challenging voyage. The success in the voyage will bring a new world to power electronics.”

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Hirofumi Akagi was born in Okayama, Japan, in 1951. He received the B. S. degree from the Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan, in 1974, and the M. S. and Ph. D. degrees from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1976 and 1979, respectively, all in electrical engineering. In 1979, he joined the Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka, Japan, as Assistant and then Associate Professor in the department of electrical engineering. In 1987, he was Visiting Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Cambridge, for ten months. From 1991 to 1999, he was Professor in the department of electrical engineering at Okayama University, Okayama, Japan. From March to August of 1996, he was a Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and then MIT. Since January 2000, he has been Professor, currently Distinguished Research Professor, in the department of electrical and electronic engineering at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

His research interests include power electronics and its applications to industry, transportation, and utility. He has authored and coauthored more than 130 IEEE Transactions papers and two invited papers published in Proceedings of the IEEE in 2001, 2004 and 2017, as well as many IEEE conference papers. The total citation index for all his papers in Google Scholar is more than 44,000 times with an h-index of 89. He has made presentations many times as a keynote or invited speaker internationally.

Dr. Akagi received six IEEE Transactions Prize Paper Awards and 15 IEEE Industry Applications Society Committee Prize Paper Awards. He is the recipient of the 2001 IEEE William E. Newell Award, the 2004 IEEE Industry Applications Society Outstanding Achievement Award, the 2008 IEEE Richard H. Kaufmann Award, the 2012 IEEE Power & Energy Society Nari Hingorani Custom Power Award, and the 2018 IEEE Medal in Power Engineering. He was elected as an IEEE Fellow in 1996, and as IEEE PELS and IAS Distinguished Lecturers from Jan. 1998 to Dec. 1999. Dr. Akagi served as the President of the IEEE Power Electronics Society from Jan. 2007 to Dec. 2008, and as the IEEE Division II Director for Jan. 2015 to Dec. 2016.

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Utilisation of Multiphase Electric Machines in Electric Vehicles

Emil LeviProfessorLiverpool John Moores University, UK

Although multiphase (more than three phases) machines have been known for practically half a century, it is only in recent times that they are becoming more wide-spread in industrial applications. In addition to the obvious advantage of reducing the required power-per-phase and hence required semiconductor rating, multiphase systems offer a number of other advantages that make them suitable for specific niche applications. These all stem from the fact that, regardless of the number of stator phases, independent flux and torque control of an ac machine always requires only two independently controllable currents (two degrees of freedom). The keynote will explore the purposes that are of the highest relevance for electric vehicle applications.

Three specific issues will be covered by the presentation. These are: i) the realisation of fully integrated on-board fast (three-phase) and slow (single-phase) battery charging systems in electric vehicles, with the emphasis on topologies that require no or minimum hardware reconfiguration; ii) fault-tolerant drive operation in propulsion mode, enabling the realisation of the ‘limp-home’ mode; and, iii) use of different sub-windings in a single multiphase machine for uneven power-sharing including simultaneous motoring/generating operation of the said sub-windings. The last one is of high relevance for electric vehicles with multiple electric energy sources and it in essence can enable re-charging of the battery during high-speed driving of the vehicle. Illustrative examples, based on different stator winding phase numbers, will be used and experimental illustrations of the operation will be provided throughout.

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Emil Levi received his BEng (1st Class Honours equivalent) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia in 1982 and his MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1986 and 1990, respectively. From 1982 till 1992 he was with the Dept. of Elec. Engineering, University of Novi Sad. He joined Liverpool John Moores University, UK in May 1992 and is since September 2000 Professor of Electric Machines and Drives.

Emil is a Fellow of the IEEE (Class of 2009). He served as a Co-Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics in the 2009-2013 period and is currently Editor-in-Chief of the IET Electric Power Applications and an Editor of the IEEE Trans. on Energy Conversion. He is the recipient of the Cyril Veinott award of the IEEE Power and Energy Society for 2009 and the Best Paper award of the IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics for 2008. In 2014 he received the “Outstanding Achievement Award” from the European Power Electronics (EPE) Association.

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Student & Young Professionals Tutorials and Industry Link - Tutorial 1

Variable Speed AC Drives with Inverter Output Filters

Jaroslav GuzinskiProfessorGdansk University of Technology, Poland

The electric drive is a multidisciplinary problem due to the complexity of the contained systems. The high performance and high efficiency of electric drives can be obtained only in the case of using controllable variable speed drives with sophisticated control algorithms. In the industry, the widely used adjustable speed electrical drives are systems with an induction motor and voltage inverter. The inverter output voltage has a rectangular shape and causes high rates of rises of dv/dt so in many applications it is necessary to apply filters between the inverter and the motor. The filter use at the inverter output can strongly influence on the proper operation of advanced drive control systems. The application of an inverter output filter have to be considered in the control algorithm and estimation procedures.

The tutorial explains the problem of drive systems with output filters, justifying the need for their application. Moreover, the aim of this tutorial is also to present a way to control a squirrel cage induction motor and estimation of variables by considering the presence of the output filter, especially for drive systems without speed measurement.

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Jaroslaw Guzinski received M.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from the Electrical Engineering Department at Technical University of Gdansk, Poland in 1994, 2000 and 2011 respectively. Since 2016 he is Associate Professor at Gdansk University of Technology. Currently he is the head of the Department of Electric Drives and Energy Conversion. From 2006 to 2009 he was involved in European Commission Project PREMAID Marie Curie, ‘Predictive Maintenance and Diagnostics of Railway Power Trains’, coordinated by Alstom Transport, France. From 2010 to 2014 he was a consultant in the prestigious project of integration of renewable energy sources and smart grid for building unique laboratory LINTE^2.

In 2012 he was awarded by Polish Academy of Sciences – Division IV: Engineering Sciences for his monograph “Electric drives with induction motors and inverters output filters - selected problems”. He obtained scholarships in the Socrates/Erasmus program, and was granted with three scientific projects supported by the Polish government in the area of sensorless control and diagnostic for drives with LC filters. He has authored and co-authored more than 150 journal and conference papers. He is an inventor of some solutions for speed sensorless drives with LC filters (six patents). His interests include sensorless control of electrical machines, multiphase drives (5-phase), inverter output filters, renewable energy, and electrical vehicles. Dr. Guzinski is a Senior Member of IEEE.

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Performance Assessment, Degradation and Grid Integration of Photovoltaics (PV)

George E. GeorghiouDirectorFOSS Research Centre for Sustainable EnergyPV TechnologyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Cyprus

Photovoltaic (PV) technology has grown at a remarkable rate over the past decade - even during difficult economic times - mainly due to successful policy measures for the promotion of the technology such as the Feed-in-Tariff scheme (FIT) and major PV system cost reduction. Already, large-scale centralized PV electricity generation is a reality on a global scale thus replacing conventional power plants. Moreover, PV has reached a stage where anyone can become an electricity producer using their own rooftop. Therefore, in addition to large PV parks, a movement towards extensive small-scale distributed generation is also underway. Today, PV represents at least 1% of the global electricity supply. Based on the trends observed, it is evident that PV technology is on its way to becoming a major source of power generation for the world covering the power supply needs for millions of households. In order to achieve this, the main challenges that remain to be overcome are the further reduction of the system cost, the improvement of the efficiency and energy yield, tackling reliability issues, achieving effective grid and market integration, whilst making PV part of our built environment.

In this presentation the work undertaken at the University of Cyprus in addressing some of the above challenges, namely energy yield improvement, reliability, grid and market integration will be outlined.

Student & Young Professionals Tutorials and Industry Link - Tutorial 2

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In the first part, the development of an advanced outdoor and indoor infrastructure for the performance evaluation, reliability assessment and degradation studies of a host of PV technologies at FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy, University of Cyprus is presented. Following this, energy yield modelling and its comparison with actual measurements is discussed. The work, which concerns the development of an analytical framework for the reliable assessment of degradation and the validation of the developed protocols with indoor measurements is described next. In the final part of the presentation the most recent work on grid and market integration and more specifically the development of optimum time of use tariffs to enable demand side management (DSM), the benchmarking of their effectiveness in a network of 300 prosumers in Cyprus and the study and implementation of residential and social battery storage coupled with PV generation are also discussed.

George E. Georghiou is a Professor and the Director of FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy, University of Cyprus. Prior to this, he was a Lecturer and the undergraduate course leader in Electrical Engineering at the University of Southampton, and a Research Fellow at the Electricity Utilization Group, University of Cambridge. Having graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA, MEng, MA all with distinction and a PhD, Dr Georghiou continued his work at the University of Cambridge in the capacity of a Research Fellow (1999-2002). Dr Georghiou is currently a member of the CENELEC and IEC committees on PV and is acting as an expert evaluator for Horizon 2020 energy proposals as well as being a member of CIGRE and the European Solar Energy Industrial Initiative. He also represents Cyprus on the SET plan steering committee and sits on the board of the Cyprus Energy Agency. He has recently been appointed by the President of Cyprus to the National Energy Policy Council to advise the government on energy issues. Dr Georghiou has published over 300 papers in international journals and conference proceedings and his team has obtained research funding in excess of 15 million Euros from bodies such as the European Union, Industry (such as Honeywell, Q Cells etc), the National Funding Agency etc.Amongst his scholarly achievements, are five outstanding paper awards for the most significant technical scientific contributions and an innovation prize.

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From Basic Electrical Circuits to Functional Safety - An Entry Point for Automation Engineers

Jens Onno KrahProfessorTH Koln, Germany

Functional safety is becoming more and more important. Much has technically changed in recent years. Whereas in the past, functional safety engineering methods were predominantly branch specific, today many methods are used across branches. One of the reasons for this is the progressive harmonization of standards; another one is the safety related semiconductors that are increasingly being used – if appropriate – across industries.

The lecture session is aimed at engineers from the field of automation and motion control to provide an introduction to the topic of functional safety. Many other approaches explain the methods of functional safety top-down, starting from the relevant standards. In the opposite case, however, the methods are explained in the course of the lecture. The methods are presented on the basis of basic electrical circuits. This makes the entry much easier.

Practical examples illustrate how reliable components, redundancy and diagnostic functionality can be used to create functional safe components. Particular emphasis is placed on safe fieldbus systems and lockstep processors.

Due to the increasing number of devices and the high innovation rate of semiconductor manufacturers, functional safe microcontrollers will cost less and thus will be used in more and more applications. The fast-growing market for cooperation robots is an example of where cost-effective functional safety methods are in a high demand.

Student & Young Professionals Tutorials and Industry Link - Industry Link

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Jens Onno Krah studied electrical engineering at the Bergische Universität Wuppertal and received his doctorate in 1993 from Prof. Joachim Holtz in the field of electric machine and drive research. Until February 2004 he was Technical Director responsible for the development of Kollmorgen Servo Drives.

Since 2004 Prof. Krah has been teaching control engineering, motion control, FPGA-based digital signal processing and functional safety at the TH Köln. The research focus is on the development of robust, safety-related and energy-efficient inverter control with programmable hardware.

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