Dimitri Jeltsema

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Time-Varying Capacitors as Lossless Two-Port Devices2022-10-25Paper
Port-Hamiltonian Systems Theory: An Introductory Overview2022-10-18Paper
Limits to Energy Conversion2022-02-24Paper
Modeling and boundary control of infinite dimensional systems in the Brayton–Moser framework2021-11-05Paper
On Energy Conversion in Port-Hamiltonian Systems2021-03-16Paper
Time-Varying Phasors and Their Application to Power Analysis2018-11-30Paper
Multidomain modeling of nonlinear networks and systems2018-09-14Paper
On passivity and power-balance inequalities of nonlinear rlc circuits2017-08-25Paper
Tuning of Passivity-Preserving Controllers for Switched-Mode Power Converters2017-07-12Paper
Power shaping: A new paradigm for stabilization of nonlinear RLC circuits2017-06-20Paper
Port-Hamiltonian Systems in Adaptive and Learning Control: A Survey2017-05-03Paper
Active and Reactive Energy Balance Equations in Active and Reactive Time2016-01-29Paper
A Novel Time-Domain Perspective of the CPC Power Theory: Single-Phase Systems2014-03-30Paper
Casimir-Based Control Beyond the Dissipation Obstacle2012-06-26Paper
Memory Elements: A Paradigm Shift in Lagrangian Modeling of Electrical Circuits2012-01-04Paper
Memristive port-Hamiltonian Systems2010-10-15Paper
Power-based control of physical systems2010-07-20Paper
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of transmission line systems with boundary energy flow2009-07-28Paper
Power Shaping Control of Nonlinear Systems: A Benchmark Example2008-01-17Paper
Pseudo-gradient and Lagrangian boundary control system formulation of electromagnetic fields2007-10-05Paper
A power-based description of standard mechanical systems2007-04-18Paper
Lagrangian modeling of switching electrical networks2006-09-21Paper
An energy-balancing perspective of interconnection and damping assignment control of nonlinear systems2004-10-04Paper
A dual relation between port-Hamiltonian systems and the Brayton-Moser equations for nonlinear switched RLC circuits2003-06-09Paper

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