Passivity-based control of multilevel cascade inverters: high-performance with reduced switching frequency
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(6)- A novel design methodology for low pass filter stage of a voltage source inverter
- Control of switch-sharing-based multilevel inverter suitable for photovoltaic applications
- A comprehensive analysis of the inverter switching frequency in Takahashi DTC strategy
- Optimum regulation of DC sources in cascaded multi‐level inverters
- Synchronization analysis on cascaded multilevel converters with distributed control
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5370210 (Why is no real title available?)
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