This paper focuses on the study of DC-to-DC converters, which are suitable for low-voltage high-power applications. The output voltages generated by renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic arrays and fuel cell stacks are generally low and required to be increased to high voltage levels. Development of DC-to-DC converters, which provide high step-up voltage conversion ratios with high efficiencies and low voltage stresses, is one of the main issues in the development of renewable energy systems. A procedure for three converters−conventional DC-to-DC converter, interleaved boost converter, and isolated flyback based converter, is illustrated for a given set of specifications. The selection among the converters for the given application ...
This paper proposes a multi-stage power generation system suitable for renewable energy sources, whi...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel high voltage gain interleaved DC boost converter. This converter...
The demand for electricity has risen with the rapid increase in population leading to depletion of f...
This research is focused on developing several advanced topologies of high step-up DC-DC converters ...
In the early stage, AC prevailed over DC mainly because of the following reason: the presence of the...
The interest for renewable energy has substantially increased in the last decades and the solar phot...
This dissertation proposes several advanced power electronic converters that are suitable for integr...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
AbstractThis paper proposes a new topology of a high step-down dc-dc converter with a conversion rat...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel high voltage gain interleaved DC boost converter. This converter...
The major challenges of the high-gain DC–DC boost converters are high-voltage stress on the switch, ...
The renewable energy sources such as PV modules, fuel cells or energy storage devices such as super ...
The major challenges of the high-gain DC–DC boost converters are high-voltage stress on the switch, ...
In this paper different Fuel-Cell Implementation possibilities to power network are provided and acc...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a novel dc converter is proposed for low voltage distributed energy syste...
This paper proposes a multi-stage power generation system suitable for renewable energy sources, whi...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel high voltage gain interleaved DC boost converter. This converter...
The demand for electricity has risen with the rapid increase in population leading to depletion of f...
This research is focused on developing several advanced topologies of high step-up DC-DC converters ...
In the early stage, AC prevailed over DC mainly because of the following reason: the presence of the...
The interest for renewable energy has substantially increased in the last decades and the solar phot...
This dissertation proposes several advanced power electronic converters that are suitable for integr...
2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
AbstractThis paper proposes a new topology of a high step-down dc-dc converter with a conversion rat...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel high voltage gain interleaved DC boost converter. This converter...
The major challenges of the high-gain DC–DC boost converters are high-voltage stress on the switch, ...
The renewable energy sources such as PV modules, fuel cells or energy storage devices such as super ...
The major challenges of the high-gain DC–DC boost converters are high-voltage stress on the switch, ...
In this paper different Fuel-Cell Implementation possibilities to power network are provided and acc...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a novel dc converter is proposed for low voltage distributed energy syste...
This paper proposes a multi-stage power generation system suitable for renewable energy sources, whi...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel high voltage gain interleaved DC boost converter. This converter...
The demand for electricity has risen with the rapid increase in population leading to depletion of f...