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18th European Conference on
Power Electronics and Applications
5 to 9 September 2016
Karlsruhe, Germany
EPE 2016 ECCE Europe
Sponsored by:
European Power Electronics and Drives Association
And IEEE Power Electronics Society
Hosted by:
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT
Institute of Electrical Engineering ETI
Karlsruhe, Germany
In cooperation with:
ACPE, AIM, ECPE, ETG, IE-net, IET, KIPE, KIVI NIRIA, NEF, OVE, SEE, SEP,
SRBE/KBVE, VDE
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Contents
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Welcome to Karlsruhe - Message from the Conference chair
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Organisation of EPE 2016 ECCE Europe – Committees
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Organisation of EPE 2016 ECCE Europe – List of topics
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General information
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Practical information
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Tutorials – Monday 5 September 2016
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Technical programme of Tuesday 6 September 2016
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Opening and Keynote session
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Lecture sessions
29
Dialogue session
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Industrial sessions
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Technical programme of Wednesday 7 September 2016
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Keynote sessions
41
Lecture sessions
47
Dialogue session
58
Industrial sessions
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Technical programme of Thursday 8 September 2016
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Closing and Keynote Session
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Lecture sessions
63
Dialogue session
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Industrial Session
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CEU Course on Friday 9 September 2016
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Technical visits on Friday 9 September 2016
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Sponsors and exhibiting companies
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Vendor sessions
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Message from the Conference Chair
Welcome to EPE’16 ECCE – Europe
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 18th Conference on Power Electronics and Applications,
EPE’16 - ECCE Europe, which will take place in Karlsruhe, Germany from 6th to 8th September. The
conference follows previous successful events held in major university cities across Europe since 1985.
Karlsruhe is looking forward to the gathering of power electronic experts from all around at the
world, at the largest European event of its kind.
The EPE’16 ECCE Europe conference is hosted by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The KIT
was founded just a few years ago by the merger of the Technical University of Karlsruhe and the
Helmholtz Research Centre Karlsruhe. The Technical University is based on the polytechnic school,
which was founded almost 200 years ago. But also the Helmholtz Research Centre has a 60-year-old
history. Famous graduates from the University are Carl Benz, Dieter Zetsche, Emil von Škoda and
Alexander Gerst, among others. The University is also known for the work of Heinrich Hertz who
found the existence of electromagnetic waves in 1886. Rudolf Richter wrote a series of fundamental
and popular books on electric machines while being chair of the institute of electrical engineering
from 1912 to 1947. With some 25.000 students and nearly 10.000 employees, including about 350
professors, KIT is today one of the largest research institutions in Germany.
Power Electronics is very present in Europe, with advanced research, successful industrial companies,
and many academic laboratories in different countries. The EPE Conference has grown to become
the largest in its field, regularly attracting the foremost technical contributors from industry and
research centres worldwide. In 2011, EPE Association joined the IEEE-PELS society for organizing the
EPE-ECCE Europe Congress cooperatively. One purpose of this Conference is to enable the presentation
and discussion of developments in the field of Power Electronics, with attendees coming from all over
the world.
A characteristic trend from previous EPE ECCE Europe conferences has been an increasingly large
industrial participation, which allows enhanced exchanges between academics and people from
industry. In this year's edition for the first time we have established the new Industrial Forums, which
will be held in the afternoon of Tuesday and Wednesday. Renowned experts from industry will
present their position on hot topics and discuss with the audience. Furthermore, an exceptionally
busy exhibition will be organised in the Conference premises with a large number of booths of more
than 50 companies showcasing all aspects of our field. Product presentations will be organised in the
exhibition area during the so-called ‘vendor sessions’ that take place in the afternoon on all three days
of the conference.
For its 17th edition, EPE’15 ECCE – Europe organizers have received 656 submissions, out of which
533 have been accepted and integrated into the conference program. Over three days, conference
participants from all over the world will have an opportunity to present and learn about the latest
research results during morning lecture sessions and dialogue sessions in the afternoon. Excellent
keynote talks have been included in the conference programme including seven tutorials scheduled
for the 5th of September and a CEU credited course scheduled for the 9th of September. Two
technical visits will take place on the same day.
Cultural offerings, welcome reception and Gala dinner will provide opportunities for networking,
meetings with old friends and colleagues as well as creation of new contacts.
For those travelling a distance, Karlsruhe is very easily reachable by air, rail and road and offers a
variety of hotels. A large number of rooms in various categories have been reserved for the time of
the conference and can be booked through our website. Many hotels are located in walking distance
nearby the conference venue south of the city centre of Karlsruhe.
The EPE'16-ECCE Europe Conference Chair and local team
Martin Doppelbauer, Mark Bakran, Joachim Böcker, Michael Braun, Sibylle Dieckerhoff, Kay Hameyer,
Marc Hiller, Wilfried Hofmann, Ralph Kennel, Andreas Lindemann, Leo Lorenz, Regine Mallwitz, Axel
Mertens, Mario Pacas, Bernd Ponick, Uwe Schäfer
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Organisation of EPE’16 ECCE Europe - Committees
Conference Organising Committees
Conference Chairman
Martin Doppelbauer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT
Local Organizing Committee
Mark Bakran, Univ. Bayreuth
Joachim Böcker, Univ. Paderborn
Michael Braun, Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie KIT
Sibylle Dieckerhoff, TU Berlin
Kay Hameyer, RWTH Aachen
Marc Hiller, Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie KIT
Wilfried Hofmann, TU Dresden
Ralph Kennel, TU München
Andreas Lindemann, Univ. Magdeburg
Leo Lorenz, ECPE
Regine Mallwitz, TU Braunschweig
Axel Mertens, Univ. Hannover
Mario Pacas, Univ. Siegen
Bernd Ponick, Univ. Hannover
Uwe Schäfer, TU Berlin
Programme Chairman
Philippe Lataire, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
EPE Association
Brigitte Sneyers, Secretary General and Conference Manager
Members
Prof. Pavel Bauer, Delft University of Technology and Technical University of Kosice, Slovak
Republic
Prof. Abdelkrim Benchaib, CNAM and ALSTOM, France
Prof. Enrique Dede, GH ELECTROTERMIA S.A., Spain
Prof. Vladimir Katic, University of Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia
Dr. Philip C. Kjaer, Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark
Prof. Philippe Lataire, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Prof. Elena Lomonova, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Dr. Leo Lorenz, ECPE Technologies, Germany
Prof. Yves Perriard, EPFL, Switzerland
Prof. Leonids Ribickis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Dr. Sandro Tenconi, ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SRL, ITALY
Prof. Jean-Luc Thomas, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and SUPELEC, France
Prof. Joeri Van Mierlo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Prof. Pericle Zanchetta, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Prof. Krzysztof Zawirski, Technical University of Poznan, Poland
Ex-Officio Members
Prof. Jero Ahola, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Prof. Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark
Dr. Frédérick Bordry, C.E.R.N., Switzerland
Prof. Dushan Boroyevich, Virginia Tech, USA
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Prof. Alain Bouscayrol, L2EP, Lille, France
Prof. Mario Cacciato, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy
Prof. Rik De Doncker, RWTH-ISEA, Germany
Prof. Martin Doppelbauer, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Germany
Prof. Braham Ferreira, Delft University of technology, The Netherlands
Prof. Samuel Galceran, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Prof. Ralph Kennel, Technische Universität Munchen, Germany
Prof. Johann Kolar, ETH-Zurich, Switzerland
Prof. Betty Lemaire-Semail, L2EP Université Lille1, France
Prof. Mariusz Malinowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Mario Marchesoni, University of Genova, Italy
Prof. Phil Mawby, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Prof. Stig Munk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Prof. Hans-Peter Nee, The Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Prof. Joan Peracaula, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Prof. Yves Perriard, EPFL, Switzerland
Prof. Jacek Rabkowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Benoît Robyns, Ecole des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI), L2EP, Lille, France
Prof. Alfred Rufer, EPFL, Switzerland
Prof. Walter Schumacher, Tech. University of Braunschweig, Germany
Prof. Antoni Sudrià, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Prof. Helmut Weiss, University of Leoben, Austria
Prof. Patrick Wheeler, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
International Scientific Committee
Prof. Jero Ahola, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
Prof. Hirofumi Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Prof. Pierre Aloïsi, France
Prof. José Marcos Alonso Alvares, University of Oviedo, Spain
Prof. Fernando Luiz Marcelo Antunes, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil
Dr. Oscar Apeldoorn, ABB Industrie AG, Switzerland
Prof. Stephane Azzopardi, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Electronique d'Informatique et de
Radiocommunication de Bordeaux, France
Prof. Seddik Bacha, Laboratory G2ELAB, France
Prof. Mark Bakran, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
Dr. Roger Bassett, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Prof. Pavel Bauer, Delft University of technology and Technical University of Kosice, Slovak Republic
Prof. Dr. Ir. Ronnie Belmans, KU Leuven, Belgium
Dr. Abdelkrim Benchaib, ALSTOM GRID, France
Prof Dr-Ing habil Andreas Binder, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Prof. Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark
Prof. Joachim Böcker, University of Paderborn, Germany
Prof. Silverio Bolognani, University of Padova, Italy
Dr. Frédérick Bordry, C.E.R.N., Switzerland
Prof. Dushan Boroyevich, Virginia Tech, USA
Dr. ir. Sjoerd Bosga, ABB AB, Sweden
Prof. Alain Bouscayrol, Université de Lille 1 (USTL), France
Prof. Dr. Michael Braun, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany
Prof. Mario Cacciato, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy
Prof. Domenico Casadei, University of Bologna, Italy
Ing. Daniel Chatroux, CEA, France
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Prof. Jon Clare, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Dr. Silvio Colombi, GE-IMV, Switzerland
Gerard Coquery, INRETS, France
Prof. François Costa, ENS-Cachan; France
Prof. Michel Crappe, Belgium
Prof. Dr. Ir. Rik De Doncker, RWTH-ISEA, Germany
Prof. Dr. Enrique J. Dede, G.H. Electrotermia SA, Spain
Prof. Sybille Dieckerhoff, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Dr. Frans Dijkhuizen, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Prof. Martin Doppelbauer, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Germany
Prof. Drazen Dujic, EPFL, Switzerland
Prof. Hans-Guenter Eckel, University of Rostock, Germany
Dr. Martin Fasching, mfTEC Fasching KG, Austria
Prof. Dr. Braham Ferreira, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Leonardo Fragapane, STMicroelectronics Italy
Prof. Friedrich W. Fuchs, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany
Prof. Samuel Galceran, CITCEA-UPC, Spain
Prof. Jean-Paul Gaubert, Université de Poitiers, France
Laurent Gonthier, STMicroelectronics, France
Prof. Dr. ir. Johan Gyselinck, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ingo Hahn, Universität Erlangen, Germany
Prof. Lennart Harnefors, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Prof. Marcel Hendrix, Teschnische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Prof. Wilfried Hofmann, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Dr. Andrew Hyde, Alstom Grid, United Kingdom
Dr. Robert B. Inderka, DaimlerChrysler AG, Germany
Prof. Dr. Karel Jezernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Prof. Marcel Jufer, EPFL - STI – LAI, Switzerland
Dr. Sergej Kalaschnikow, Danfoss Ges.m.b.H., Austria
Dr. Per Karlsson, Höganäs AB, Sweden
Prof. Vladimir Katic, University of Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia
Prof. Marian Kazmierkowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Dr. Ing. Ralph Kennel, Technische Universität München, Germany
Dr. Edwin Kiel, SMA Solar Technology AG, Germany
Dr. Philip C. Kjær, Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark
Prof. Dr. Johann W. Kolar, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Prof. Dr. Jorma Kyyrä, Aalto University, Finland
Prof. Dr. Ir. Philippe Lataire, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Prof. Stéphane Lefebvre, ENS de Cachan, France
Dr. András Lelkes, Baumüller Nürnberg GmbH, Germany
Prof. Betty Lemaire-Semail, L2EP Université Lille1, France
Prof. Emil Levi, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Lindemann, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
Prof. Marco Liserre, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Germany
Prof. Elena Lomonova, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Leo Lorenz, ECPE, Germany
Prof. Dr. Robert D. Lorenz, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA
Prof. Dr. Josef Lutz, Technical University of Chemnitz, Germany
Prof. Mariusz Malinowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Mario Marchesoni, Università di Genova, Italy
Prof. Dr. Eisuke Masada, Railway Technology Research Institute, Japan
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Prof. P. A. Mawby, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Prof. Jan Melkebeek, Ghent University, Belgium
Dr. Michel Mermet-Guyennet, Alstom Transport, France
Prof. Axel Mertens, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany
Régis Meuret, Hispano-Suiza, France
Prof. Thierry Meynard, LAPLACE – University of Toulouse, France
Prof. Eric Monmasson, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France
Prof. Frédéric Morancho, LAAS, France
Prof. Dr. Bernard Multon, Antenne de Bretagne de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France
Prof. Stig Munk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Dr. Alireza Nami, ABB AB Corporate Research, Sweden
Prof. Hans-Peter Nee, The Royal Institute of Technolog,y Sweden
Dr. Jouko Niiranen, ABB Oy, Finland
Prof. Roy Nilsen, Wärtsilä, Norway
Prof. Dr. Ing. Bernd Orlik, Universität Bremen, Germany
Prof. Dr. Juan Peracaula, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Prof. Yves Perriard, EPFL - IMT – LAI, Switzerland
Prof. Bernhard Piepenbreier, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Prof. Maria Pietrzak-David, LAPLACE, INPT-ENSEEIHT, France
Prof. Francesco Profumo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Prof. W. F. Ray, Power Electronic Measurements Ltd, United Kingdom
Prof. Leonids Ribickis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
Dr. Frédéric Richardeau, LAPLACE - University of Toulouse, France
Prof. Benoit Robyns, Ecole des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (HEI), France
Dr. Miran Rodic, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Prof. Alfred Rufer, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Dr. M. Samotyj, Electric Power Research Institute, USA
Franck Sarrus, Ferraz-Shawmut, France
Prof. Uwe Schäfer, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Prof. Jean-Luc Schanen, G2ELAB, France
Dr. Uwe Scheuermann, Semikron Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Dr. Hubert Schierling, Siemens AG, Germany
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Andreas Schmidhofer, Magna Powertrain AG & Co KG, Austria
Prof. Dr. Ing. Günter Schröder, Universität Siegen, Germany
Prof. Manfred Schrödl, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
Prof. Dr. Ing. Walter Schumacher, Technische Universität Braunschweig Carolo-Wilhelmina,
Germany
Prof. Dr. N. Y. A. Shammas, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom
Dr. Sami Siala, GE Energy Power Conversion, France
Dr. Daniel Siemaszko, PESC-CH, Switzerland
Dr. Ralf Siemieniec, Infineon Technologies Austria AG, Austria
Brigitte Sneyers, EPE Association, Belgium
Dr. Peter Steimer, ABB, Switzerland
Prof. Antoni Sudria, UPC-CITCEA, Spain
Prof. Mark Sumner, University of Nottingham, UK
Dr. Sandro M. Tenconi, ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SRL, Italy
Prof. Sarath Tennakoon, Staffordshire University, United Kingdom
Prof. Jean-Luc Thomas Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers Electrotechnique et SUPELEC, France
Dr. Anthony Totterdell, ALSTOM GRID, United Kingdom
Prof. Javier Uceda, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
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Prof. Dr. ir. Alex Van den Bossche, Universiteit Gent, Belgium
Prof. Dr. ir. Joeri Van Mierlo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Prof. Andrea Vezzini, Berne University of Aplied Sciences Switzerland
Dr. Matthias Victor, SMA Regelsysteme GmbH, Germany
Prof. Dr. Helmut Weiss, University of Leoben, Austria
Prof. Patrick Wheeler, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Prof. Xibo Yuan, , University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Prof. Pericle Zanchetta, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Prof. Krzysztof Zawirski, Technical University of Poznan, Poland
Dr. Ahmed Zobaa, Brunel University, United Kingdom
EPE / IEEE-PELS Coordination Committee
The overall management of the Congress is conducted by the Coordination Committee to
ensure consistency in strategy, scope and content of the Conferences from year to year. The
committee issues a Call for future locations of the Conferences, and forwards its recommendations to the EPE-Executive Council as well as to IEEE-PELS Administrative Committee for final
approval.
Members:
EPE representative members:
Enrique Dede
Philip C Kjaer
Elena Lomonova
Leo Lorenz
Yves Perriard
Jean-Luc Thomas
PELS representative members:
Hirofumi Akagi
Rik De Donker
Uday Deshpande
Grahame Holmes
Mario Pacas
Patrick Wheeler
Topic Chairpersons and co-chairpersons
I POWER ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CONVERTERS
Topic 1:
DEVICES, PACKAGING AND SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Prof. Sybille Dieckerhoff, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Prof. Hans-Peter Nee, The Royal Institute of Technolog,y Sweden
Topic 2:
POWER CONVERTERS TOPOLOGIES AND DESIGN
Dr. Colin Oates, ALSTOM GRID, United Kingdom (†)
Prof. Drazen Dujic, EPFL, Switzerland
Topic 3:
MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL
Prof. Eric Monmasson, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France
Prof. Jero Ahola, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
II POWER ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS
Topic 4:
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ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVE SYSTEMS
Prof. Dr. Robert D. Lorenz, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA
Prof. Dr. Ing. Ralph Kennel, Technische Universität München, Germany
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Topic 5:
RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER SYSTEMS
Prof. Mark Bakran, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
Prof. Hans-Guenter Eckel, University of Rostock, Germany
Topic 6:
GRIDS & SMART GRIDS
Prof. Vladimir Katic, University of Novi Sad, Republic of Serbia
Prof. Seddik Bacha, Laboratory G2ELAB, France
Topic 7:
POWER SUPPLIES
Prof. Dr. Jorma Kyyrä, Aalto University, Finland
Prof. Dr. ir. Alex Van den Bossche, Universiteit Gent, Belgium
Topic 8:
e-MOBILITY
Prof. Joachim Böcker, University of Paderborn, Germany
Prof. Dr. ir. Joeri Van Mierlo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Topic 9:
INDUSTRY SPECIFIC ENERGY CONVERSION AND CONDITIONING
TECHNOLOGIES
Dr. ir. Sjoerd Bosga, ABB AB, Sweden
Prof. Stig Munk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Topic 10:
EDUCATION IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Prof. Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark
Prof. Leonids Ribickis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
EPE Association Secretariat
Brigitte Sneyers, Secretary General
Philippe Hamacher, Communications Manager
Nancy Langsberg, Administration
Mireille Vankeerberghen, Exhibition Manager
Carol Appelmans, Assistant to the Secretary General
C/o VUB – IrW – ETEC
Pleinlaan 2, Avenue de la Plaine
B - 1050 Brussels - Belgium
Tel: +32 / (0)2 – 629.28.19. - Fax: +32 / (0)2 – 629.36.20.
E-Mail: epe-association@vub.ac.be - URL: http://www.epe-association.org
Local Conference Chair
Martin Doppelbauer
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT
Institute of Electrical Engineering ETI
Engelbert-Arnold-Straße 5
DE - 76131 Karlsruhe - GERMANY
Phone: +49-721-60846250 - Fax: +49-721-60842921
E-Mail: info@epe2016.eu
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Organisation of EPE '16 ECCE Europe - list of topics
EPE 2015 ECCE Europe – List of topics
I POWER ELECTRONICS DEVICES AND CONVERTERS
Topic 1: DEVICES, PACKAGING AND SYSTEM INTEGRATION
1.a.
Active components
1.b.
New materials and active devices
1.c.
Passive components
1.d.
Power system integration, packaging & thermal management
1.e.
Reliability
Topic 2: POWER CONVERTERS TOPOLOGIES AND DESIGN
2.a.
Hard & soft switching techniques
2.b.
Advanced power converter topologies
2.c.
Power factor correction techniques
Topic 3: MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL
3.a.
Standard and advanced control techniques for power converters
3.b.
Application of control methods to electrical systems
3.c.
Estimation and identification methods
3.d.
Measurements techniques
3.e.
Sensors
II POWER ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS
Topic 4: ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVE SYSTEMS
4.a.
Electrical Machines
4.b.
Adjustable speed drives
4.c.
High performance drives
4.d.
Motion control, robotics, special drives
Topic 5: RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER SYSTEMS
5.a.
Wind energy systems
5.b.
Solar energy systems
5.c.
Other renewable energy systems
5.d.
Energy storage systems
Topic 6: GRIDS & SMART GRIDS
6.a.
Power electronics in transmission and distribution systems
6.b.
HVDC & FACTS
6.c.
Micro-grids
6.d.
Smart grids
6.e.
Power quality issues (including HF phenomena)
6.f.
Fault coordination and protection of DC grids
Topic 7:
7.a.
7.b.
7.c.
7.d.
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POWER SUPPLIES
Low voltage DC power supplies
High voltage DC power supplies
Distributed power supplies
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
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7.e.
7.f.
Electronic ballasts and solid state lighting
Contactless power supply
Topic 8: e-MOBILITY
8.a.
Electric propulsion systems for electric vehicles
8.b.
Power converters for electric vehicles
8.c.
Batteries and Management Systems (BMS)
8.d.
EV´s battery chargers: Contact and contactless
8.e.
Standards and regulations
Topic 9: INDUSTRY SPECIFIC ENERGY CONVERSION AND CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGIES
9.a.
Energy conversion and conditioning technologies in the industry (cement, steel,
paper, textile, mining, etc…)
9.b.
Power electronics in aerospace and space applications
9.c.
Rail vehicles
9.d.
Marine applications (offshore and ships)
9.e.
Energy conversion and conditioning technologies in physics research and related
applications
Topic 10: EDUCATION IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
10.a.
Education in electrical engineering
10.b.
Education policy in Europe
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General Information
The EPE’16 ECCE Europe conference will be hosted by the
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The KIT was founded just
seven years ago by the merger of the Technical University of
Karlsruhe and the Helmholtz Research Center Karlsruhe. The
Technical University is based on the polytechnic school, which
was founded almost 200 years ago. But also the Helmholtz
Research Center has a 60-year-old history. Famous graduates from
the University are Carl Benz, Dieter Zetsche, Emil von Škoda and
Alexander Gerst, among others.
The University is also known for the work of Heinrich Hertz who
found the existence of electromagnetic waves in 1886. Rudolf
Richter wrote a series of fundamental and popular books on electric machines while being chair of the institute of electrical engineering from 1912 to 1947. With some 25.000 students and
nearly 10.000 employees, including about 350 professors, KIT is
today one of the largest research institutions in Germany.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON KARLSRUHE
Karlsruhe is a medium sized town on the border between Baden and Alsace regions in the
tri-national metropolitan area of the Upper Rhine. It was founded in 1715 as a Baroque city
by the Margrave Karl Wilhelm. Because the roads emanating from the castle are fan-shaped
like sunbeams, Karlsruhe is nicknamed the fan city.
Baden cuisine and Baden wine are renowned well beyond national borders. The Karlsruhe
region offers the highest density of gourmet restaurants in Germany. From the residence of
the Grand Dukes of Baden to the center of the technology region, from street festivals and
open air concerts, exhibitions, cultural and leisure facilities to restaurants, cafés and clubs there's a lot to discover in Karlsruhe. The quality of life in this city of over 300,000 inhabitants
is high and the region is booming. Karlsruhe is a city that can be referred to as a "knowledge
factory with savoir vivre". Museums, theatres, cinemas and international festivals provide a
rich variety. With its more than 900 hectares of public parks, landscaped areas and green
spaces, Karlsruhe is a city surrounded by nature as well as a city of gardens.
The wide-ranging international cultural program in Karlsruhe makes experiences and
exchanges in visual arts, music, literature, theatre, film and festivals possible - or even just
interaction between people. The collection at the Staatliche Kunsthalle (State Art Museum
www.kunsthalle-karlsruhe.de) includes numerous works by French and Dutch masters.
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ZKM
By extending the original duties of a museum, the ZKM | Center for Art and Media
(www.zkm.de) has become a cultural institution unique throughout the world. It is a house
for all media and genre, a house for both spatial arts, such as painting, photography, and
sculpture as well as time-based arts, such as film, video, media art, music, dance, theater, and
performance. ZKM was founded as a museum in 1989 with the mission to perpetuate classical arts in the digital age, which is why it is occasionally referred to as "Electronic or Digital
Art Bauhaus". Beyond that, ZKM houses institutes and laboratories that carry out scientific
research, development, and production.
Karlsruhe Palace
The Karlsruher Schloss was erected in 1715 by Margrave Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach,
after a dispute with the citizens of his previous capital, Durlach. The city of Karlsruhe has since
grown around it. The city was planned with the tower of the palace at the center and 32
streets radiating out to the south from it in a fan shaped structure, so that a nickname for
Karlsruhe is the "fan city" (Fächerstadt). The original wooden structure of the palace was
rebuilt in stone in 1746.
Since 1918 the former residence of the Rulers of Baden is used as the Badisches
Landesmuseum (local historic museum).
Federal Constitutional Court
The Bundesverfassungsgericht is the supreme constitutional court for the Federal Republic of
Germany. It was established by the constitution (Grundgesetz) of Germany. Since its inception with the beginning of the republic, the court has been located in the city of Karlsruhe intentionally distanced from the other federal institutions in Berlin (earlier Bonn) and other
cities.
The main task of the court is judicial review. It may declare legislation unconstitutional, thus
rendering them ineffective. In this respect, it is similar to other supreme courts with judicial
review powers, yet the court possesses a number of additional powers and is regarded
among the most interventionist and powerful national courts in the world.
Beautiful surroundings
Karlsruhe is nicely located in the upper Rhine valley, just north of the French Elsaß with its
Vosges Mountains and the German nature
park Black Forest (Schwarzwald). The city is
also close to the nature park Palatinate Forest
(Pfälzerwald) to the west. Together with the
northern part of the adjacent Vosges Mountains
it forms the UNESCO-designated Palatinate
Forest-North Vosges Biosphere Reserve, one of the largest forest areas in Europe.
Hiking was invented in the Black Forest - It was Philipp Bussemer from Baden-Baden who
opened what was probably the first tourist information center at the end of the 19th century
near to his haberdashery shop. Excellent and popular hiking destinations are the about 100
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Vesperstuben - operated huts deep inside the forest that offer local food and snacks. Some
lie ensconced in the high mountains, others in cozy forests, and they are also embedded in
the Black Forest network of hiking trails.
Weather
In September weather is generally pleasant with mild temperatures.
Tourist info
More tourist information is available at Karlsruhe tourism, phone +49 (0) 721 3720 5383, on
https://www.facebook.com/VisitKarlsruhe or at http://www.karlsruhe-tourismus.de/.
Free wifi access
Karlsruhe offers free wifi access to all visitors with many hotspots located almost everywhere
in the city center. Please connect to "KA-WLAN". You will have to register once with your
name, e-mail and cell phone number.
Eduroam wifi access is provided on the premises of the KIT to all members of participating
universities.
Wifi will be available on-site for all attendees. ID and password are EPE2016ECCE.
EPE'16 App
Follow the EPE’16 ECCE Europe Conference Programme on your Mobile Device (IOS and
Android)
http://my.yapp.us/EPE2016
Electricity
• Voltage: 230 V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Electrical outlet: Type F CEE 7/4 (Schuko), compatible with type C CEE 7/16 (Euro-Plug)
Area code
• For Germany: 0049 / +49
• For Karlsruhe: 0721
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Practical Information
THE CONFERENCE VENUE:
The Conference Organization:
Institute of Electrical Engineering (ETI) at KIT, Engelbert-Arnold-Straße 5, 76131 Karlsruhe,
Mrs. Marie-Louise Keilbach, Phone: +49 721 608-42473, URL: http://www.eti.kit.edu/
The Conference Venue:
Karlsruhe Town Hall / Convention Center (Stadthalle / Kongresszentrum), Festplatz 9,
76137 Karlsruhe, Mrs. Susanne Seitz, Phone: +49 721 3720-2126, URL: www.kongress-karlsruhe.de
Public transportation in the city http://www.kvv.de/
The conference venue is located 1,3 km north of Karlsruhe main station (Hauptbahnhof). It
can be reached by a short walk or by Bus line number 10 from the Bahnhofsplatz (north
entrance). Exit the bus at "Kongresszentrum".
The University (South Campus) is located another 1,5 km north-east of the congress center.
Again, you can take a short walk through the city center. Or you enter the tram
(Straßenbahn) line number 5 at Konzerthaus and exit at stop Durlacher-Tor/KIT-Campus Süd.
To go directly from the main station to the University, take any of the tram (Straßenbahn) lines
2, S4 or S41 from the Bahnhofsplatz (north entrance). Exit at stop Durlacher-Tor/KIT-Campus
Süd.
International flight connections
From Frankfurt International Airport: Take the German high speed train (ICE) from the airport train terminal (Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof) to Karlsruhe main station
(Hauptbahnhof). Trains leave once per hour and travelling time is about one hour.
From Stuttgart International Airport: Take the S-Bahn S2 to Stuttgart main station
(Hauptbahnhof). Trains from Stuttgart to Karlsruhe leave approximately every half hour. Total
travelling time from the airport will be about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
From Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport: Take a bus to either Rastatt (Line 234) or Baden-Baden
(Line 285) main stations. There is a direct train link to Karlsruhe main station. Travelling time
will be about one hour.
From Strasbourg Aeroport: Take the Train Express Regional (TER) to Strasbourg main station.
There are frequent French (TGV) and German (ICE) high-speed train connections to Karlsruhe
main station. Travelling time will be about 1 1/2 hours.
Travelling by car
Do not miss the opportunity to experience a traffic jam on the famous German highways.
Karlsruhe is located at the intersection of A8 (west-east to Stuttgart and Munich) and A5
(south-north to Frankfurt and Switzerland/France), two of the busiest streets in Germany.
You are allowed to drive as fast as you want, but in practice you will often be as slow as a
bicycle.
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Practical Information, Award Ceremony and social events
There is a large parking garage located under the conference place (APCOA Parkhaus
Kongress-Zentrum Karlsruhe) that provides direct access to the venue. Price is 1,50 € per hour
or 16 € max per day. The garage opens daily at 6 am and closes at 2 am in the night.
Karlsruhe Convention Center is inside the so-called ‘Clean Air Zone’ of Karlsruhe. To enter the
zone, cars need to display a sticker on their windshield to show that they are permitted to
be there. Sticker can be bought at one of the offices issuing them (motor vehicle registration
office, TÜV, DEKRA, GTÜ, repair shops performing emissions inspections, city hall).
Catering
Coffee breaks: Coffee will be served in the exhibition area from 11:30 until the closing of the
conference.
Lunches: Lunch will be served on the first floor and in the exhibition area from 13:10 until
14:40.
First Aid
Please inform the staff at the reception desk in case of emergency.
Award Ceremony
The Award Ceremony will be held on Tuesday, 6th September from 18:00 to 18:30 in the
Brahms room.
Welcome Reception
A Welcome Reception will be held on Tuesday, 6th September from 18:30 to 19:30 in the
exhibition area of the conference venue.
PELS Young Professionals Meeting
The PELS Young Professionals Meeting will also take place on Tuesday, right after the
Welcome Reception. It will be held at 20:00 hours (8 p.m.) in the premises of the KIT Campus
South (building 11.30, top floor), located about 1,5 km north-east of the conference center.
Gala Dinner
The Gala Dinner will take place at the beautiful Castle
and Gardens of Schwetzingen on Wednesday evening,
7th September. There will be a 45 min bus transfer from
Karlsruhe to Schwetzingen.
The busses are leaving at 18:00 hours (6 p.m.) on
Wednesday in front of the convention center. Be sure
to get there in time and do not forget your ticket!
The busses will leave Schwetzingen around 22:00 hours
(10 p.m.) and return to Karlsruhe by 22:30 - 22:45.
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Badges
All conference delegates are required to wear badges, which they will receive when they
register. These badges will indicate the type of registration each delegate has.
On the top left corner of each badge, the following symbol indicates the type of conference
access:
• L = lunches included
• R = welcome reception included
On the top right corner, the following symbols indicate the day(s) of access:
•
•
•
•
TUE06
WED07
THU08
none --> all the 3 days of the conference (Tue06, Wed07 & Thu08)
Specific points to be aware of:
• Badges with a specific date on the top right corner gives access to the conference and/or
exhibition at the specified date(s) only
• Visitor badges gives access to the exhibition only on the day specified on the top right corner of the badge. People wearing these badges are not allowed to attend the conference's
sessions.
• Guest badges gives access to the lunches (if L is indicated) and/or for the welcome reception (if R is indicated) on the specified date(s). When lunch time is over, people wearing
these badge must leave the conference hall and are not allowed to attend the conference's sessions.
Examples of these badges are below:
Deleguate
One-day Deleguate
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Organisation
Exhibitor
Guest
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Gala dinner
The gala dinner will take place in the Castle of Schwetzingen. Participants whose registration
include the gala dinner will receive a ticket. Departure time of the busses: 18h00 in front of
the Conference Centre.
Tickets
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Tutorials Monday 5 September 2016
Tutorials will take place at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Bld. 20.30, Englerstraße 2,
76131 Karlsruhe
Morning sessions start 09:30, registration opens at 08:00
Afternoon session start 14:00, registration for afternoon tutorials opens at 13:00
Tutorial #1: Morning
State-of-the-Art Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Control Methods in
Automotive Traction Applications, Considering Thermal Influences
Dr.-Ing. Wilhelm Peters, M.Sc. Oliver Wallscheid, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joachim Böcker
Paderborn University, Department of Power Electronics and Electrical Drives
Tutorial #2: Full day
Industry Best Practices in Reliability Prediction and Assurance for Power Electronics
Prof. Dr. Eckhard Wolfgang, ECPE
Dr. Ing. Markus Theben, Infineon Technologies
Dipl.-Ing. Frank Heidemann, SET GmbH
Dr. rer. nat. Wolfgang Wondrak, Daimler
Dr. Craig Hillman, DfR Solutions
Tutorial #3: Morning
Marine Microgrids, Control, Optimization, Power Quality and the Role of Power
Electronics
Prof. Tomasz Tarasiuk, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
Prof. Josep M. Guerrero, Aalborg University, Denmark
Dr. Shantha Gamini, Australian Maritime Collage, Univ. of Tasmania, Australia
Tutorial #4: Afternoon
Advanced Position/Speed Sensorless Control Strategies for AC Motor Drives
Prof. Dianguo Xu , Prof. Gaolin Wang, School of Electrical Engineering and Automation,
Harbin Institute of Technology, Nangang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Tutorial #6: Afternoon
Simulating Power Electronics Converters Using Simscape Power Systems (Formerly
SimPowerSystems) - The Right Balance between Performance and Fidelity
Pierre Giroux, Gilbert Sybille, Patrice Brunelle, Research Scientists, Hydro-Québec Research
Institute (IREQ)
Christian Dufour, Research Scientist, OPAL-RT
Tutorial #7: Full day
Power Circuits for Clean Switching and Low Losses
Dr. Reinhold Bayerer, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany
Tutorial #8: Full day
Advanced Modelling and Simulation of Power Electronic Systems
Niklaus Felderer, Min Luo, Felix Prauße, Orhan Toker, Application and software engineers,
Plexim GmbH
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Opening session, keynote and lecture sessions 1 Tuesday 6 September 2016
09:00 Opening Session
Location: Room Brahms
Chair(s): DOPPELBAUER Martin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
LORENZ Leo, European Center for Power Electronics E.V., Germany
09:30 Keynote 1: Future of Wide Band Gap
Location: Room Brahms
Power Semiconductors
Chair(s): BAKRAN Mark, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
MALLWITZ Regine, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
09:30 Future of Wide Band Gap Power Semiconductors
FRIEDRICHS Peter - Infineon AG
10:10 LS1a: Topic 2: Modular Multilevel Converters
Location: Room Thoma
Chair(s): DUJIC Drazen, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
HILLER Marc, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
10:10 361 - Analysis and Reduction of Capacitor Ripple Current in Modular
Multilevel Converter for Variable Speed Drives
SAU Shambhu, FERNANDES BAYLON Godfrey - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay - India
10:30 399 - Insulation Coordination for a Modular Multilevel Converter Prototype
CHRISTE Alexandre, COULINGE Emilien, DUJIC Drazen - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de
Lausanne - Switzerland
10:50 423 - AC/AC Modular Multilevel Converters in Wind Energy Applications:
Design Considerations
KUCKA Jakub, KARWATZKI Dennis, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
11:10 450 - Improved control strategy of the Modular Multilevel Converter for
high power drive applications in low frequency operation
ESPINOZA Mauricio - University of Costa Rica - Costa Rica, CÁRDENAS Roberto, DIAZ Matias,
ESPINA Enrique - University of Chile – Chile, MORA Andres - Technical University Federico
Santa Maria - Chile
10:10 LS1b: Topic 8: Power Systems for
Electric Vehicles
Chair(s): BOUSCAYROL Alain, Université Lille1, France
VAN MIERLO Joeri, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Location: Room Hebel
10:10 455 - Loss Balancing of Three-Level Inverters in Electric Vehicles for Low
Speed Operation
BRUESKE Stephan, FUCHS Friedrich W., LISERRE Marco, WALZ Stefan - Christian-AlbrechtsUniversitaet zu Kiel - Germany
10:30 617 - Bidirectional Dual Active Bridge Converter using a Tap Changer for
Extended Voltage Ranges
TARABORRELLI Silvano, DE DONCKER Rik W., SPENKE Renè - ISEA RWTH-Aachen - Germany
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Tuesday 6 September 2016
Lecture session 1
10:50 631 - Loss analysis of Z-source Inverter Using SiC-MOSFET from the
Perspective of Current Path in the Short-through Mode
IIJIMA Ryuji, ISOBE Takanori, TADANO Hiroshi - University of Tsukuba - Japan
11:10 204 - Particle swarm optimization of the fuzzy logic controller for a hybrid
energy storage system in an electric car
MICHALCZUK Marek, GRZESIAK Lech, UFNALSKI Bartlomiej - Warsaw University of
Technology - Poland
10:10 LS1c: Topic 4: Control of Electrical Machines(I) Location: Room Mombert
Chair(s): BRAUN Michael, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany
SEMAIL-LEMAIRE Betty, Université de Lille 1 - L2EP, France
10:10 189 - Active Flux Based Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control of
Synchronous Reluctance Motor Drives
HADLA Hazem, CRUZ Sérgio - University of Coimbra / IT - Portugal
10:30 347 - Using Volt-sec. Sensing to Extend the Low Speed Range and the
Disturbance Rejection Capability of Back-EMF-based Self-Sensing Induction
Machine Drives
LORENZ Robert, WANG YUKAI - University of Wisconsin - Madison - United States of America
10:50 373 - Operating Point Dependent Anisotropies and Assessment for
Position-Sensorless Control
HAMMEL Wolfgang - SEW Eurodrive GmbH & Co KG – Germany, KENNEL Ralph,
LANDSMANN Peter - Technische Universität München - Germany
11:10 651 - Predictive current control and online parameter identification of permanent magnet synchronous machines with nonlinear magnetics
DECKER Simon, BRAUN Michael, RICHTER Jan - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany
10:10 LS1d: Topic 3: Standard and Advanced
Location: Room Clubraum
Control Techniques for Power Converters (I)
Chair(s): CARPITA Mauro, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, Switzerland
RICCO Mattia, Aalborg University, Denmark
10:10 52 - Experimental Evaluation of PWM-Methods for Modular Multilevel
Converters
FEHR Hendrik, BERNET Steffen, GENSIOR Albrecht - Technische Universität Dresden Germany
10:30 97 - Power Balancing in Multi-Converter Systems Composed of Modular
Multilevel Converters (MMCs)
BLASZCZYK Pawel - ABB Corporate Research Center – Poland, BOSWORTH Matthew, SOTO
Dionne, STEURER Michael - Florida State University - United States of America, WINKELNKEMPER
Manfred - ABB - Switzerland
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Tuesday 6 September 2016
10:50 182 - Circulating Current Control for Modular Multilevel Converter based
on Selective Harmonic Elimination with Ultra-low Switching Frequency
PEREZ-BASANTE Angel - University of The Basque Country – Spain, CEBALLOS Salvador Tecnalia Research & Innovation - Spain, KONSTANTINOU Georgios - The University of New
South Wales - Australia, LISERRE Marco - Chair of Power Electronics Christian-Albrechts
Universität - Germany, MARTINEZ DE ALEGRIA Iñigo - University of The Basque Country Spain, POU Josep - The University of New South Wales, Tech. Univ. of Catalonia - Australia
11:10 93 - Control of Direct AC/AC Modular Multilevel Converters Using
Capacitor Voltage Estimation
BESSEGATO Luca - KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden, HARNEFORS Lennart, ILVES
Kalle - ABB Corporate Research - Sweden, NORRGA Staffan, ÖSTLUND Stefan - KTH Royal
Institute of Technology - Sweden
10:10 LS1e: Topic 7: Power Supplies
Chair(s): DEDE Enrique, University Valencia, Spain
ZELJKOVIC Sandra, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany
Location: Room 2.05
10:10 610 - Multi-Objective Optimization and Comparison of Multi-Level DC-DC
Converters using Convex Optimization Methods
STUPAR Andrija, MCRAE Timothy, PRODIC Aleksandar, TAYLOR Josh A., VUKADINOVIC
Nenad - University of Toronto - Canada
10:30 242 - Quasi Resonant Totem Pole LED Driver
ABRAMOVITZ Alexander, CORECH Ophir, SHMILOVITZ Doron - TeL-Aviv University - Israel
10:50 400 - Quasi Resonant LED Driver with Coupled Current Doubler Rectifier
ABRAMOVITZ Alexander, BAZAROV Alexander, SHMILOVITZ Doron - TeL-Aviv University Israel
11:10 345 - User Configurable Efficient USB Power Supply with Smart Control
Functions for Buck/Boost Operation Using ZETA-Topology
KLOENNE Alfons - University of Applied Sciences Karlsruhe - Germany, RUPRECHT Bruno,
SIGLE Martin, SIGLE Thomas - Sirutec GmbH - Germany
10:10 LS1f: Topic 6: Power Electronics in
Location: Room 2.08
Transmission and Distribution Systems
Chair(s): KATIC Vladimir, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Serbia
MANEIRO Jose, Supergrid Institute SAS, France
10:10 237 - Voltage and current behavior in a FixReF controlled offshore wind
farm using a HVDC transmission system based on uncontrolled diode rectifier units
PRIGNITZ Cord, ECKEL Hans-Günther - University of Rostock - Germany, KNAAK Hans-Joachim Siemens AG - Germany
10:30 524 - Capacitor size reduction of MMC-based STATCOM for medium voltage
power distribution network
ISOBE Takanori, BARRERA-CARDENAS Rene A., TADANO Hiroshi - University of Tsukuba Japan
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Lecture session 2
10:50 592 - Implementation of an active RLC load for Unintentional Islanding Test
DALLA SANTA Luca, CALDOGNETTO Tommaso, MAGNONE Paolo, MATTAVELLI Paolo University of Padova - Italy
11:10 554 - Investigation of Renewable Energy Generation and Load Impact on
the Grid Impedance at Different Points of Connection in Public Low Voltage Grids
to Support Grid Integration of Renewable Energies
JESSEN Lars, FUCHS Friedrich W. - Kiel University - Germany
11:50 LS2a: Topic 2: Soft Switching Converters
Location: Room Thoma
Chair(s): WHEELER Pat, Nottingham University, United Kingdom
BAKRAN Mark, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
11:50 41 - Step Up DC-DC Converter for Automotive Application
ISURIN Alexander, COOK Alexander - Vanner - United States of America
12:10 210 - A ZCT Soft Switching Approach for T-type 3-level Converter—
Analysis, Design Guideline, Experiment and Issues
ZHANG Yanhong - Meiden Asia PTE LTD - Singapore, KODAMA Takashi, OI Kazunobu, SUZUKI Kenichiro - Meidensha Corporation - Japan
12:30 138 - A Novel Commutation Sequence for the Three-Level Active NeutralPoint-Clamped Inverter to Aid in Splitting Switching and Conduction Losses Among
the Semiconductor Devices
CABALLERO Luis - General Electric - Spain, BUSQUETS-MONGE Sergio - Universitat Politecnica
de Catalunya - Spain, RATÉS Sergi - General Electric - Spain
12:50 213 - Soft-Switching Three-Phase AC to DC Converter Isolated By HighFrequency Transformer
SUZUKI Kazuma, ISOZAKI Junpei, KITAGAWA Wataru, TAKESHITA Takaharu - Nagoya Institute
of Technology - Japan
11:50 LS2b: Workshop: 'Batteries 2020'
Location: Room Hebel
Chair(s): TIMMERMANS Jean-Marc, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
11:50 668 - Batteries 2020 – Lithium-ion battery first and second life ageing, validated battery models, lifetime modelling and ageing assessment of thermal
parameters
TIMMERMANS Jean-Marc, COOSEMANS Thierry, DE HOOG Joris - Vrije Universiteit Brussel MOBI - Belgium, GASTELURRUTIA Jon - IK4-Ikerlan - Spain, GOPALAKRISHNAN Rahul,
GOUTAM Shovon - Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI - Belgium, MARTINEZ LASERNA Egoitz,
NIETO Nerea - IK4-Ikerlan - Spain, NIKOLIAN Alex, NOSHIN Omar - Vrije Universiteit Brussel MOBI - Belgium, SARASKETA-ZABALA Elixabet - IK4-Ikerlan - Spain, SAUER Dirk Uwe - RWTH
Aachen University (ISEA) - Germany, STROE Daniel Ioan, SWIERCZYNSKI Maciej - Aalborg
University - Denmark, VAN MIERLO Joeri - Vrije Universiteit Brussel - MOBI - Belgium,
WARNECKE Alexander - RWTH Aachen University (ISEA) – Germany
This workshop provides a summary of some main outcome of the Batteries 2020 project. A
first presentation is related to lithium-ion batteries and the understanding of ageing and
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Tuesday 6 September 2016
degradation mechanisms observed in lithium ion cells. Based on a large number of accelerated ageing tests we can say that discharging the cell more deeply before recharging, is not
beneficial for the lifetime. Based on the findings from calendric ageing, long time storage at
high SOC levels is not beneficial for the battery ageing. A second presentation is related to
modelling of lithium ion batteries. First the development of an advanced dynamic electrical
model for the NMC lithium ion batteries will be presented. Advanced characterisation procedures in combination with a proper SoC estimation technique results in a well performing
electrical ECM model with a good overall accuracy and good representation of the dynamic
behaviour of voltage response of the cell. Next, the development of a lifetime model will be
presented. This model is composed of a cycling ageing model and calendar-ageing model
and is based on an extensive set of ageing test. A third presentation describes the development of a thermal model and the study of the evolution of the thermal parameters with cell
ageing. The DC internal resistance is varying significantly with the battery ageing and is
strongly contributing to the irreversible heat generation of the cell. For the Entropic Heat
Coefficient, the most noticeable variations occurred for the most degraded battery cells. The
highest values of the EHC shifted from the middle SOC range to the higher SOC values
during ageing. Finally, in the fourth presentation, the methodology designed for second life
battery testing will be discussed.
11:50 LS2c: Topic 1: Wide Band Gap Components
Location: Room Mombert
Chair(s): LORENZ Leo, European Center for Power Electronics E.V., Germany
NEE Hans-Peter, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
11:50 327 - Implementation and Investigation of the Dynamic Active Clamping
for Silicon Carbide MOSFETs
BOEDEKER Christian, KAMINSKI Nando - University of Bremen - Germany
12:10 297 - Investigation of the Surge Current Capability of the Body Diode of
SiC MOSFETs for HVDC Applications
SADIK Diane-Perle - KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden, BAKOWSKI Mietek - ACREO Sweden, DIJKHUIZEN Frans - ABB Corporate Research - Sweden, HEINIG Stefanie, JACOBS
Keijo, JOHANNESSON Daniel - KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden, LIM Jang-Kwon ACREO - Sweden, NAWAZ Muhammad - ABB Corporate Research - Sweden, NEE Hans-Peter,
NORRGA Staffan - KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden
12:30 650 - Investigation on Diode Surge Forward Current Ruggedness of Si and
SiC Power Modules
CARASTRO Fabio - General Electric, Global Research - Germany, LOSEE Peter - GE Global
Research - United States of America, MARI Jorge - GE Global Research - Germany, ROWDEN
Brian, STEVANOVIC Ljubisa - GE Global Research - United States of America, ZOELS Thomas GE Global Research - Germany
12:50 87 - High Voltage GaN-Based Schottky Diodes in Non-Isolated LED Buck
Converters
ZIBOLD Andreas, AMBACHER Oliver, KUNZER Michael, REINER Richard, RÜEDIGER Quay,
WAGNER Joachim, WALTEREIT Patrick - Fraunhofer Institute Applied Solid State Physics Germany, WEISS Beatrix - Fraunhofer IAF - Germany
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Lecture session 2
11:50 LS2d: Topic 5: Solar Energy Systems
Location: Room Clubraum
Chair(s): KOSONEN Antti, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
ECKEL Hans-Günter, University Rostock, Germany
11:50 121 - Evaluation of a NPC1 phase leg built from three standard IGBT modules
for 1500 VDC photovoltaic central inverters with 500 kVA and beyond
JANSEN Uwe, SAHAN Benjmamin, SLAWINSKI Maximilian - Infineon Technologies AG Germany
12:10 261 - Flyback-based Sub-Module PV Micro-inverter
RENAUDINEAU Hugues, KOURO Samir - Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria - Chile,
SCHAIBLE Katharina, ZEHELEIN Matthias - University of Stuttgart - Germany
12:30 593 - Photovoltaic Generators Interfacing a DC Micro-Grid: Design
Considerations for a Two-Stage Boost Power Converter System
ALSHARIF Rabab, ODAVIC Milijana - The University of Sheffield - United Kingdom
11:50 LS2e: Topic 7: Contactless Power Supplies
Location: Room 2.05
Chair(s): KYYRÄ Jorma, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Finland
LATAIRE Philippe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
11:50 68 - Externally-fed auxiliary power supply of MMC converter cells
WUNSCH Bernhard - ABB Corporate Research Switzerland - Switzerland, OEDEGARD Bjoern,
ZHELEV Deyan - ABB - Switzerland
12:10 200 - Comprehensive Design Approach for a Two-Stage Fixed-Frequency
Contactless Energy Transfer System Based on the Extended First Harmonic
Approximation
BUCHER Alexander - Siemens AG - Germany, DUERBAUM Thomas, KUEBRICH Daniel Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg - Germany
12:30 388 - Consideration on Efficiency Characteristics to Switching Frequency
of Secondary-side Converter with Inductive Power Transfer System for Electric
Vehicle
OTA Ryosuke, HOSHI Nobukazu, UCHIDA Kosuke - Tokyo University of Science - Japan
12:50 460 - Theoretical Analysis and Experiments for Higher Efficiency of Coaxial
Contactless Power Transmission for Electric Railways
YAMAGUCHI Yoshiyuki - Yokohama National University - Japan, IKEDA Kunio - East Japan
Railway Company - Japan, KAWAMURA Atsuo, MORIKI Kenta - Yokohama National University Japan, YAMAMOTO Hiroshi - East Japan Railway Company - Japan
11:50 LS2f: Topic 6: HVDC
Location: Room 2.08
Chair(s): BAUER Pavol, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
THOMAS Jean-Luc, Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers, France
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11:50 258 - Internal Control Stability Assessment Method of a VSC-based transmission grid
DENIS Guillaume - Reseau de Transport Electrique - France, COLAS Frédéric - Arts et Metiers
Paristech - France, GUILLAUD Xavier - Ecole Centrale de Lille - France, KESTELYN Xavier - Arts
et Metiers Paristech - France, PANCIATICI Patrick, PREVOST Thibault - Reseau de Transport
Electrique - France
12:10 165 - The Series Bridge Converter (SBC): A Hybrid Modular Multilevel
Converter for HVDC applications
AMANKWAH Emmanuel - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom, CHIVITE-ZABALZA
Javier - GE Energy Management connections - United Kingdom, CLARE Jon, COSTABEBER
Alessandro - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom, JASIM Omar, TRAINER David GE Energy Connections - United Kingdom, WATSON Alan - The University of Nottingham United Kingdom
12:30 559 - Cost-Effective Solutions for Handling DC Faults in VSC HVDC
Transmission
HASSANPOOR Arman, HÄFNER Ying-jiang, K Vinothkumar, NAMI Alireza - ABB - Sweden
12:50 505 - A New DC Breaker with Reduced Need for Semiconductors
ÄNGQUIST Lennart, MODEER Tomas, NORRGA Staffan - Scibreak AB - Sweden
14:00 DS1a: Topic 1: Active Components
Location: Room Weinbrenner
and New Materials
Chair(s): NEE Hans-Peter, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
RABKOWSKI Jacek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
3 - Current-Direction Detection for Static MOS-Control of the
Panel E1.1
BIGT in the Three-Level Neutral-Point-Clamped Converter
GIERSCHNER Sidney, ECKEL Hans-Günter, FUHRMANN Jan, HAMMES David, MÜNSTER
Patrick - University of Rostock - Germany
29 - High Performance 1700V IGBT Module with the 7th
Panel E1.2
Generation Chipset/Package Technologies
SAWADA Mutsumi - Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. - Japan, HEINZEL Thomas - Fuji Electric Europe
GmbH - Germany, IKAWA Osamu, ONOZAWA Yuichi - Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. - Japan, THEISEN
Alexander - Fuji Electric Europe GmbH - Germany, YOSHIWATARI Shinichi - Fuji Electric Co.,
Ltd. - Japan
44 - Explaining the short-circuit capability of SiC MOSFETs by
Panel E1.3
using a simple thermal transmission-line model
MAERZ Andreas, BAKRAN Mark-M., BERTELSHOFER Teresa - University of Bayreuth - Germany,
HELSPER Martin - Siemens AG - Germany, HORFF Roman - University of Bayreuth - Germany
45 - Current Imbalance affected by Self Turn-On during Turn-On
Panel E1.4
of paralleled HV-IGBTs
MUENSTER Patrick, ECKEL Hans-Guenter, LEXOW Daniel, TRAN Quang Tien - University of
Rostock - Germany
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73 - Comparative Electrothermal Analysis between SiC
Panel E2.1
Schottky and Silicon PiN Diodes: Paralleling and Thermal Considerations
HU Ji, ALATISE Olayiwola, BONYADI Roozbeh, MAWBY Philip, ORTIZ GONZALEZ Jose, RAN Li University of Warwick - United Kingdom
81 - Advanced gate driver for IGBT devices with dv/dt and
Panel E2.2
peak voltage limitation based on active gate-emitter voltage control
HOEER Martin, BERNET Steffen, FILSECKER Felipe, WAGNER Martin - TU Dresden - Germany
122 - System Study of SiC MOSFET and Si IGBT Power Module
Panel E2.3
Performance using a Bidirectional Buck-Boost Converter as Evaluation Platform
SLAWINSKI Maximilian, BUSCHKUEHLE Marc - Infineon Technologies AG - Germany
172 - Current sharing between parallel IGBTs in power modules
Panel E2.4
during short circuit with unsymmetrically connected load
SPANG Matthias, KATZENBERGER Guenter - Semikron Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - Germany
198 - SiC MOSFETs for Future Motor Drive Applications
Panel E3.1
TIWARI Subhadra, MIDTGÅRD Ole.Morten, UNDELAND Tore - Norwegian University of
Science and Technology - Norway
319 - A novel gate control strategy for 3.4kV cascade
Panel E3.2
SiC MOSFETs stack
REN Yu, CHEN Wenjie, QIAO Liang, WANG YiChen, YANG Xu, ZHANG Fan, ZHUO Fang Xi'an Jiaotong University - China
321 - Plasma Dynamic of RC-IGBT during Desaturation Pulses
Panel E3.3
WIENCKE Holger, ECKEL Hans-Günter - University of Rostock - Germany, KRAFFT Eberhard Siemens AG - Germany, LEXOW Daniel, TRAN Quang Tien - University of Rostock - Germany
517 - Characterization and analytical modeling of 4H-SiC
Panel E3.4
VDMOSFET in the forward operation
DANG Dinh Lam, GUICHARD Sophie, RAËL Stephane, URAINE Matthieu - University of
Lorraine - France
521 - A Galvanically Isolated Gate Driver with Low
Panel E4.1
Coupling Capacitance for Medium Voltage SiC MOSFETs
GOTTSCHLICH Jan, DE DONCKER Rik W., NEUBERT Markus, SCHAEFER Matthias - ISEA at
RWTH Aachen University - Germany
545 - Meta-parameterisation of Power Semiconductor Devices
Panel E4.2
for Studies of Efficiency and Power Density in High Power Converters
BARRERA-CARDENAS Rene Alexander, ISOBE Takanori - University of Tsukuba - Japan,
MOLINAS Marta - Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Norway
594 - Robustness Investigation of SiC Power MOSFETs
Panel E4.3
under Negative Temperatures
FAYYAZ Asad, CASTELLAZZI Alberto - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom, IRACE
Andrea, ROMANO Gianpaolo - University of Naples Federico II - Italy
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14:00 DS1b: Topic 2: Hard and Soft
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Switching Techniques
Chair(s): SCHROEDER Guenter, University of Siegen, Germany
10 - Modification of Existing Test-Bench for Soft-Switching
Application
VOSS Johannes, DE DONCKER Rik W - RWTH Aachen University - Germany
Panel E22.1
30 - Estimation of Switching Losses in Resonant Converters
Panel E22.2
Based on Datasheet Information
OEDER Christian, BARWIG Markus, DUERBAUM Thomas - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
(FAU) - Germany
76 - A Novel Control Concept for High-Efficiency Power
Panel E22.3
Conversion with the Bidirectional Non-inverting Buck-Boost Converter
YU Zhe - Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology ISIT - Germany, HOFFMANN Klaus F. Helmut Schmidt University - Germany, KAPELS Holger - Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon
Technology ISIT - Germany
143 - A Family of High DC Gain Step-up Non-isolated
Panel E22.4
Converters Based on a New Hybrid Passive Switching Cell
CHEN Manxin - Sun Yat-Sen University - China, IOINOVICI Adrian - Holon Institute of
Technology - Israel, LI Kerui - Sun Yat-Sen University - China
151 - Modulation and Capacitor Voltage Balancing Control of
Panel E23.1
a Four-Level Active-Clamped Dual-Active-Bridge DC-DC Converter
FILBA-MARTINEZ Alber, BORDONAU Josep, BUSQUETS-MONGE Sergio - Technical University
of Catalonia - Spain
233 - Current Mismatch in Paralleled Phases of High Power
Panel E23.2
Modules due to Threshold Voltage Unsymmetry and Different
Gate-Driver Concepts
HORFF Roman, BAKRAN Mark M., BERTELSHOFER Teresa, MAERZ Andreas - University of
Bayreuth - Germany
236 - A current-fed DC/DC converter for the efficient charging
Panel E23.3
of HV capacitors in mobile applications
WEINERT Tristan - Obitronik GmbH - Germany, OBERSCHELP Wolfgang - Westfälische
Hochschule - Germany, SCHRÖDER Günter - Universität Siegen - Germany
254 - Performance of a GaN-HEMT Synchronous Boost
Panel E23.4
Converter in ZVS and Hard Switching Mode
EBLI Michael - Hochschule Reutlingen - Germany, PFOST Martin - TU Dortmund University Germany, WATTENBERG Martin - Hochschule Reutlingen - Germany
318 - Wide Range ZVS Operation of Dual Active Bridge DC-DC
Panel E24.1
Converters using Adaptive Modulation and Low Coupling
Factor Transformers
RIEDEL Jan - Robert Bosch (SEA) PTE Ltd - Singapore, HOLMES Grahame, MCGRATH Brendan,
TEIXEIRA Carlos - RMIT University - Australia
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354 - Comparison of modeling switching losses of an IGBT
Panel E24.2
based on the datasheet and an experimentation
OUSTAD Dounia, AMEZIANI Menouar - Vedecom - France, LEFEBVRE Stéphane - SATIE France, LHOTELLIER Dominique - Vedecom - France, PETIT Mickael - SATIE - France
376 - A Study of Soft Switching DC-DC Converter Under
Panel E24.3
Delta-Sigma Modulation
HIROTA Atsushi - National Institute of Technology, Akashi College - Japan, MUTSUO Nakaoka
- Univ. of Malaya - Malaysia
392 - LLC Resonant Power Converter with Quality
Panel E24.4
Factor Limiter
WOREK Cezary - AGH University of Science and Technology - Poland, LIGENZA Slawomir,
WIDOREK RAFAL - Fideltronik Poland SP Z O.O. - Poland
402 - Application of GaN Power Transistors in a 2.5 MHz
Panel E17.1
LLC DC/DC Converter for Compact and Efficient Power Conversion
ARMBRUSTER Cornelius, HENSEL Andreas, KRANZER Dirk, WIENHAUSEN Arne Hendrik Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems - Germany
448 - Development of a Class D Resonant Power Converter
Panel E17.2
for Radio Frequency heating
RAVEENDRAN NAIR Unnikrishnan - Aalborg University – Denmark, KUMAR PRASOBHU
Pramod - Kiel University - Germany, MICHAL BECZKOWSKI Szymon, MUNK-NIELSEN Stig,
UHRENFELDT Christian - Aalborg University - Denmark
499 - Analytical Investigation of the Three-Phase Single
Panel E17.3
Active Bridge for Offshore Applications
SOMMER Christian - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany, LARRAZABAL Igor - Ingeteam Spain, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
514 - Efficiency Analysis of a High Frequency PS-ZVS
Panel E17.4
Isolated Unidirectional Full-Bridge DC-DC Converter Based on SiC MOSFETs
EIAL AWWAD Abdullah, BADAWI Nasser, DIECKERHOFF Sibylle - Technical University of Berlin Germany
14:00 DS1c: Topic 2: Power Factor
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Correction Techniques
Chair(s): PIETRZAK-DAVID Maria, Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energie, France
256 - Non-iterative, Analytic-based Passive LCL Filter Design
Panel E5.1
Approach for Three-phase Two-level Power Factor Correction Converters
KOUCHAKI Alireza - University of Southern Denmark - Denmark, LAZAR Radu - Danfoss Drives
A/S - Denmark, NYMAND Morten - University of Southern Denmark - Denmark
302 - Energy Saving in Three-Phase Diode Rectifiers Using
Panel E5.2
EI Technique with Adjustable Switching Frequency Scheme
DAVARI Pooya, BLAABJERG Frede - Aalborg University - Denmark, KUMAR Dinesh - Danfoss
Power Electronics A/S - Denmark, YANG Yongheng - Aalborg University - Denmark, ZARE
Firuz - Danfoss Power Electronics A/S - Denmark
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558 - Inverters and compensators for minimum line losses
MALENGRET Michel, GAUNT Charles - University of Cape Town - South Africa
Panel E5.3
14:00 DS1d: Topic 3: Standard and
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Advanced Control Techniques for Power Converters (I)
Chair(s): SMIDL Vaclav, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
1 - Control of Parallel Inverters using Nonlinear Oscillators
Panel E18.1
with Virtual Output Impedance
ROSSÉ Antoine, DENIS Rémi, ZAKHOUR Camille - Electricité de France - France
2 - Effect of the loss-minimizing circulating current on the
Panel E18.2
Modular Multilevel Converter with IGBT switches
DUDIN Andrey, FIDELAK Alex, PETZOLDT Jürgen - Technische Universität Ilmenau - Germany
20 - Two-Dimension Sorting and Selection Algorithm featuring
Panel E18.3
Thermal Balancing Control for Modular Multilevel Converters
SANGWONGWANICH Ariya - Aalborg University - Denmark, HARNEFORS Lennart - ABB
Corporate Research - Sweden, LASCU Cristian - University Politehnica of Timisoara - Romania,
MATHE Laszlo, TEODORESCU Remus - Aalborg University - Denmark
33 - Phase-shift PWM for Three-phase Voltage Source
Panel E18.4
Converters
JIANG Dong, QU Ronghai, SHEN Zewei - Huazhong University of Science and Technology China
37 - FPGA-based Implementation of Sorting Networks in
Panel E19.1
MMC applications
RICCO Mattia, MATHE Laszlo, TEODORESCU Remus - Aalborg University - Denmark
61 - Model Predictive Power Control based on Virtual Flux
Panel E19.2
for Grid connected Three-level Neutral-Point Clamped Inverter
NGO Van Quang Binh - École CentraleSupélec - France, NICULESCU Silviu-Iulian - Laboratory
of Signals and Systems (L2S), CNRS - France, OLARU Sorin, RODRIGUEZ-AYERBE Pedro - École
CentraleSupélec - France
69 - A novel fractional order resonant current controller
Panel E19.3
for Voltage Source Converters
HEREDERO-PERIS Daniel, CHILLON-ANTON Cristian, GALCERAN-ARELLANO Samuel,
MONTESINOS-MIRACLE Daniel, SANCHEZ-SANCHEZ Enric - CITCEA-UPC - Spain
88 - Robust Control of Extended Commutation Cell
Panel E19.4
Based Converters
LEMMEN Erik, DUARTE Jorge, DUIVENBODE Jeroen - Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands
146- Model Predictive Control Strategy for Multi-Phase
Panel E20.1
Thyristor Matrix Converters – Advantages, Problems and Solutions
LEUER Michael, BOECKER Joachim, LOENNEKER Michael - Paderborn University - Germany
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157 - Control of the Modular Multilevel Converter Motor
Panel E20.2
Drive with Integrated Energy Storage System
DUDIN Andrey, FISCHER Aaron, PETZOLDT Jürgen, SUBERSKY Martin - Technische Universität
Ilmenau - Germany
164 - Effect of single-current-feedback active damping on
Panel E20.3
the output impedance of grid-connected inverter
AAPRO Aapo, MESSO Tuomas, SUNTIO Teuvo - Tampere University of Technology - Finland
177 - Loss reduction in a 3L-NPC inverter with SiC neutral
Panel E20.4
point diodes through model predictive control
FILSECKER Felipe, BARTH Tobias, BERNET Steffen, WEISS Robin - Technische Universität
Dresden - Germany
294 - Controller Current-step mode controller to regulate
the output voltage of a switching power supply
CACCIOTTO Fabio - ST Microelectronics - Italy
Panel E21.1
304 - Improved EPLL Performance Using Multiple Sinusoidal
Panel E21.2
Signal Integrators for Grid-Connected VSC System Synchronisation
IDEHEN Osazee - GE Energy Management | Grid Solutions - United Kingdom, DING
Zhengtao - The University of Manchester - United Kingdom, DYKE Kevin, JASIM Omar - GE
Energy Connection - Grid Solutions - United Kingdom, MA Suiyuan - The University of
Manchester - United Kingdom, MORENO Francisco - GE Energy Connection - Grid Solutions United Kingdom
309 - Optimization of direct current controlled multilevel
Panel E21.3
inverters under distorted conditions
HOFMANN Martin, ACKVA Ansgar, SCHAEFER Markus - University of Applied Sciences
Wuerzburg - Germany
488 - Grid Impedance Estimation in Inductive-Resistive
Distributed Power Networks Using Particle Filtering
DIETZ Rene, MERTENS Axel - IAL Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
14:00 DS1e: Topic 4: Electrical Machines
Chair(s): NIIRANEN Jouko, ABB OY Drives, Finland
Panel E21.4
Location: Room Weinbrenner
133 - Stability criterion for maximum clearing time of
Panel E13.1
a DFIG: an equal area criterion's equivalent for induction generators
RODRIGUES LIMA Janailson, BENCHAIB Abdelkrim - Supergrid Institute SAS - France, DAMM
Gilney - IBISC - France, NOBILE Emilia, SCHWERY Alexander - GE Renewable Energy Switzerland
153 - Variable Reluctance Machine with Synchronous
Panel E13.2
Capacitors
FRECHTER Yotam - Ben Gurion University - Israel, BEN HAIL Nathan - Sami Shamoon College
of Engineering - Israel, RABINOVICI Raul - Ben Gurion University - Israel
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218 - Electromagnetic Calculation of a Wound-Rotor
Panel E13.3
Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine
XIONG Fei, LIU Guangjun, WANG Xuefan, ZHANG Jun - Huazhong University of Science and
Technology - China
257 - Effect of Micro-filler of Aluminium Oxide on the
Panel E13.4
Mechanical, Electrical and Thermal Properties of Electrical Insulation Systems
TOMASKOVA Tetjana, BLAHA Stepan - University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic, GUTTEN
Miroslav - University of Zilina - Slovakia, SHLYKEVICH Alexey, TRNKA Pavel - University of West
Bohemia - Czech Republic
295 - An Improved Dynamic model for Simulation and
Panel E12.1
Stability Analysis of Brushless Doubly Fed Machines
HASHEMNIA Mohammad Naser - Azad University Mashhad Branch - Iran, TAHAMI Farzad Sharif University of Technology - Iran
370 - MMF Harmonic Analysis of Polyphase Windings based
Panel E12.2
on the Closed-form Analytical Equation
REN Xiang, LI Dawei, LI Jian, QU Ronghai - Huazhong University of Science and Technology - China
431 - Semi-Analytical Loss Model for Rotary Transformers
KRUPP Henrik, MERTENS Axel - IAL Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
Panel E12.3
435 -Design Methodology of a High Speed Switched Reluctance
Panel E12.4
Generator Drive for Aircrafts
LAFOZ Marcos - C. de Invest Energeticas, Medioamb. y Tecnologicas - Spain, BLANCO
Marcos, GARCIA-TABARES Luis, MORENO-TORRES Pablo, NAVARRO Gustavo, TORRES Jorge CIEMAT - Spain
510 - Expanding the Operating Range of Permanent Magnet
Panel E11.1
Synchronous Motors by Using the Optimum Number of Phases
BOXRIKER Miriam, DOPPELBAUER Martin - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Germany,
KOLB Johannes - share at KIT - Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG - Germany
512 - Construction of the FSPM machine and its measurement
in comparison with modeled results
SVETLIK Pavel, HRUSKA Karel - University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic
Panel E11.2
649 - Dynamic load of induction machine due to rotor's
Panel E11.3
eccentricity and bearing clearance
BYRTUS Miroslav, HRUSKA Karel, KAVALIR Tomas, KINDL Vladimir, KRIZEK Michal, SOBRA Jan University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic
14:00 DS1f: Topic 5: Wind Energy System
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chair(s): KJAER Philip, Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark
83 - Self-excitation systems of a synchronous generator with a
Panel E25.1
bipolar and unipolar PWM DC-DC converters
GRIGORYAN Anait, PIMENOVA Irinan, PRONIN Mikhail, SHELYUH Vasilii - Power Machines Russian Federation
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228 - Characterization of diode valve in medium voltage
dc/dc converter for wind turbines
DINCAN Catalin, KJAER Philip - Aalborg University - Denmark
Panel E25.2
277 - The Application of the Modular Multilevel Matrix
Panel E25.3
Converter in High-Power Wind Energy Conversion Systems
DIAZ Matias - University of Santiago of Chile - Chile, CARDENAS Roberto - University of Chile
- Chile, ESPINOZA Mauricio - University of Costa Rica - Costa Rica, MORA Andres - Federico
Santa Maria Technical University - Chile, WHEELER Patrick - The University of Nottingham United Kingdom
323 – Six-Phase Active PWM Rectifier with Synchronous
Panel E25.4
Frame Reference Control
AHMAD MUSSA Samir, ARBUGERI Cesar Augusto, BRUNELLI Lazzarin Telles – Federal
University of Santa Catarina – Brazil
326 - Analysis of the Influence of Different Cable Modelling
Panel E26.1
for DC Series Offshore Wind Farm
ZHANG Haibo, FLÓREZ Diana - Ecole des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur - L2EP - France, GRUSON
François - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers-L2EP - France, SAUDEMONT
Christophe - Ecole des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur - L2EP - France
472 - A High-Power DC-DC Converter based Dual Active
Panel E26.2
Bridge for MVDC Grids on Offshore Wind Farms
LEE Youngsil, FELDMAN Ralph, VAKIL Gaurang, WASTON Alan. J., WHEELER Patrick W. - The
University of Nottingham - United Kingdom
501 - Modularity in Wind Turbine Generator Systems Panel E26.3
Opportunities and Challenges
SHIPURKAR Udai, FERREIRA Jan A., POLINDER Henk - Delft University of Technology Netherlands
616 - Reduced Distortion and Increased Availability in
Wind Turbines Through Load Dependent Operation of Parallel
Inverter Units with Variable DC Link Voltage
ADLER Johannes, ORLIK Bernd - University of Bremen - Germany
14:00 DS1g: Topic 6: Power Electronics in
Transmission and Distribution Systems
Chair(s): MANEIRO Jose, Supergrid Institute SAS, France
Panel E26.4
Location: Room Weinbrenner
5- A Two-stage Efficient Model of Modular Multilevel Converter
Panel E8.1
for Electromagnetic Transient Simulation
SHU Dewu, JIANG Qirong, YU Xinyu, ZHANG Chunpeng - Tsinghua University - China
219 - A Novel Full Soft-switching Resonant Power Converter
Panel E8.2
for Mid-feeder Voltage Regulation of Low Voltage Distribution Network
JI Chao, CLARE Jon, JOHNSON C. Mark, WATSON Alan - The University of Nottingham United Kingdom
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287 - A Novel Topology and Control Strategies for AC Solid
Panel E8.3
State Power Controllers with Current-Limiting Function
RUAN Li-gang - Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics - China, HUI Yan-nian,
KANG Yuan-li, LIU Wei-fang - Beijing Aeronautical Science & Technology Research - China,
SONG Li-nan, WANG LI, YANG Shan-shui, YE Jia-yu - Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics - China
353 - Efficient and Accurate Dynamic Average-Value Modeling
Panel E8.4
of Current Source Modular Multilevel Converter
BHESANIYA Mukeshkumar, SHUKLA Anshuman - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India
355 - Third-order Based Analytical Investigation of Nonlinear
Panel E9.1
Interactions between Voltage Source Converters Interconnected
to a Transmission Grid
TIAN Tian, KESTELYN Xavier, THOMAS Olivier - Ecole Nationale des Arts et Métiers Lille - France
360 - Integration of AC and DC sources using Multi Source Fed
Panel E9.2
Power Electronic Transformer (MSF-PET) for Modern Power
Distribution System Applications
JAKKA Venkat Nag Someswar, SHUKLA Anshuman - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India
457 - Using Variable DC Sources in order to Improve the
Panel E9.3
Voltage Quality of a Multilevel STATCOM with Low Frequency Modulation
BAKHSHIZADEH DOWLATABADI Mohammadkazem, BLAABJERG Frede - Aalborg Univeristy Denmark, NAJJAR Mohammad, SAJADI Rahman - University of Tehran - Iran
493 - Implementation and experimental set-up of a Modular
Panel E9.4
Multilevel Converter in a Multi Terminal DC/AC transmission network
SIEMASZKO Daniel, BRAUN Jonathan, CARPITA Mauro, EGGENSCHWILER Loïc, FAVRE-PERROD Patrick, GAVIN Serge, PARISOD Hervé, TALON LOUOKDOM Elie - HES-SO, University of
Applied Sciences - Switzerland
513 - Analysis and Experimental Verification of Current
Panel E10.1
Limiting Methods for Grid Converters under Unbalanced Load Conditions
JUST Hendrik, DIECKERHOFF Sibylle, FREUDENBERG Benjamin - Technical University Berlin Germany
628 - Design of a Wide-Band Low-Voltage Grid Impedance
Panel E10.2
Analyzer
GUENTER Sandro, FUCHS Friedrich W. - Christian-Albrechts Universitaet zu Kiel - GERMANY
630 - Novel Current-Limiting Strategy for Solid-State Circuit
Panel E10.3
Breakers (SSCB) Without Additional Impedance
GU Chunyang, CASTELLAZZI Alberto - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom,
EFFAH Francis - The University of Mines & Technology - Ghana, WASTON Alan J., WHEELER
Pat - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom
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638 - A Survey on Configurations of Current-Limiting Circuit
Panel E10.4
Breakers (CL-CB)
GU Chunyang, CASTELLAZZI Alberto - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom,
EFFAH Francis - The University of Mines & Technology - Ghana, WASTON Alan J., WHEELER
Pat - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom
644 - Smart Distribution Transformer for Secondary Voltage
Panel E11.4
Regulation and Load Modeling
QUEVEDO Josemar, BELTRAME Rafael, MARCHESAN Tiago Bandeira, SCHUCH Luciano,
SPERANDIO Mauricio - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria - Brazil
14:00 DS1h: Topic 7: DC Power Supplies
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chair(s): LATAIRE Philippe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
89 - Design and Implementation of Magnetron Power Supply
Panel E27.1
and Emulator
ABODHIR Nourdeen, CLARE J44on, JI Chao, WATSON Alan - The University of Nottingham United Kingdom
178 - Comparison Between Dissipative Snubber and Passive
Panel E27.2
Regenerative Snubber Cells as Applied to Isolated DCM SEPIC Converters
TIBOLA Gabriel, DUARTE Jorge, LEMMEN Erik - Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands
221 - Modeling a multilevel converter for radiography
Panel E27.3
and fluoroscopy
MARTIN-RAMOS Juan Antonio, DIAZ GONZALEZ Juan, JOSÉ PRIETO Miguel Ángel, MARTIN
PERNÍA Alberto, MARTÍNEZ ESTEBAN Juan Ángel, PARDO VAQUERO Oscar - Universidad de
Oviedo - Spain
278 - Effect of secondary circuit in LLC DC-DC Converter
Panel E27.4
SUNG Kyungmin, KASHIMURA Toru, USHIZAWA Shunya - National Institute of Technology,
Ibaraki College - Japan
384 - A 2 W, 5 MHz, PCB-Integration Compatible 2.64 cm3
Panel E28.1
Regulated and Isolated Power Supply for Gate Driver
DEGRENNE Nicolas, LEFEVRE Guillaume, MOLLOV Stefan - Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre
Europe - France
632 - Galvanically isolated MPPT DC/DC converter for
PV string tied to industrial DC micro-grid
STEPANOV Andrew - Riga Technical University - Latvia
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Tuesday 6 September 2016
14:00 DS1i: Topic 8: Batteries, Battery
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chargers and Management Systems
Chair(s): TIMMERMANS Jean-Marc, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
126 - High performance drives for hybrid electric vehicles
Panel E14.1
through voltage stabilization
WERNER Quentin, NEIDIG Norbert - Daimler AG – Germany, PIERFEDERICI Serge, TAKORABET
Noureddine - Université de Lorraine - France
128 - High Frequency Magnetic Resonant Coupling Wireless
Panel E14.2
Power Transfer System for Middle Power Charging Applications
BAEK Jeihoon, AHN Chihyung, JIN Myungsung - Korea Railroad Research Institute - Korea
(Republic of), KWAK Sangshin - Chungang University - Korea (Republic of)
184 - Electrical Failure Mode and Effect Analysis of
a 3.3 kW Onboard Vehicle Battery Charger
HAGHBIN Saeid - Charmers University of Technology - Sweden
Panel E14.3
405 - Hybrid Lead-Acid/Lithium-Ion Energy Storage System
with Power-Mix Control for Light Electric Vehicles
CHUNG Steven, TRESCASES Olivier - University of Toronto - Canada
Panel E14.4
425 - A Modular Multilevel Topology Using Power Electronic
Panel E15.1
Transformers for the Modular Drivetrains of Electric Vehicles
CHANG Fengqi, LIENKAMP Markus - Technische Universitaet Muenchen - Germany
432 - Investigation of the Zero-Current Switched Class E
Panel E15.2
Converters for automotive Wireless Power Transfer Inductive Charging Applications
SALICH Sebastian, LANG Markus, PFORR Johannes - Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt Germany
438 - Design Optimization of Various Contactless Power
Panel E15.3
Transformer Topologies for Wireless Charging of Electric Vehicles
MOVAGHARNEJAD Hedieh, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
515 - Development of a Battery Energy Loss Observer
Panel E15.4
Based on Improved Equivalent Circuit Modelling
FARES AHMED, KLUMPNER Christian, SUMNER Mark - University of Nottingham - United Kingdom
664 - Design Approach and Interoperability Analysis of
Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Vehicular Applications
EL BAGHDADI Mohamed - Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Belgium
Panel E16.1
14:00 DS1j: Topic 10: Education in
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Electrical Engineering
Chair(s): RIBICKIS Leonids, Riga Technical University, Latvia
197 - A SRM-Based Drive System for Design Project Course in
Panel E6.1
Electric Power Engineering Master Program in Chalmers University of Technology
HAGHBIN Saeid - Charmers University of Technology - Sweden
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Industrial sessions
231 - Three and four-leg inverter Space Vector analysis
Panel E6.2
LLONCH-MASACHS Marc, HEREDERO-PERIS Daniel, MONTESINOS-MIRACLE Daniel, RULLDURAN Joan - CITCEA-UPC - Spain
252 - An integrated power electronics design project
Panel E6.3
SCHULLERUS Gernot, PETEREIT Bernd, SCHLIENZ Ulrich, SÖNMEZ Ertugrul - Reutlingen
University - Germany
268 - Modular Hardware for Experimental Investigation
of DC-DC Converter Topologies
KAERST Jens Peter - HAWK, University of Applied Sciences and Arts - Germany
Panel E6.4
339 - A Custom, High-Performance Real Time Measurement
Panel E7.2
and Control System for Arbitrary Power Electronic Systems in
Academic Research and Education
AXTMANN Christian, BOXRIKER Miriam, BRAUN Michael - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
(KIT) - Germany
16:00 IS1: Industrial Forum: Future Grids
Location: Room Hebel
Chair(s): HILLER Marc - KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KIT) - GERMANY
THOMAS Jean-Luc - CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL DES ARTS ET METIERS - FRANCE
The Session will discuss the future role of transmission grids with respect to the integration
of renewable energy sources and conventional power stations as well as market requirements. Wind and solar power lead to additional requirements for the design and operation
of future transmission grids. This includes an increased flexibility of the system and scenarios
like a fully decentralized energy system. The session will also highlight technologies for future
grids which are currently under development.
16:00 IS2: Industrial Forum: Fast Switching
Location: Room Mombert
Semi-conductors
Chair(s): MALLWITZ Regine - TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG - GERMANY
DIECKERHOFF Sibylle - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN - GERMANY
New fast switching semiconductors and their potential in different applications have been
reported over the last years. With Wide Band Gap materials new semiconductors are available promising for significant improvements in efficiency and power density but challenging
concerning integration in the application. Further solutions but also the field of tension
between Silicon and Wide Band Gap will be discussed in this session.
16:00 IS3: Industrial Forum: Drive
Location: Room Clubraum
Technology of Electric Vehicles
Chair(s): DOPPELBAUER Martin - KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - GERMANY
HAMEYER Kay - INSTITUT FÜR ELEKTRISCHE MASCHINEN, RWTH AACHEN - GERMANY
Current drive technology of electric vehicles is relatively stable with permanent magnet
motors and two level converters as the most established players. New developments are on
the horizon that promise even higher power densities and more integration to reduce cost
and improve lifetime. The session will give an outlook to the goals and plans of car manufacturers regarding promising new technologies for future EV generations.
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Keynotes & Lecture session 3
Wednesday 7 September 2016
09:00 Keynote 2: Power Electronics for
Location: Room Brahms
Renewable Energies
Chair(s): BAKRAN Mark, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
MERTENS Axel, Leibniz Universtity Hannover, Germany
09:00 Power Electronics for Renewable Energies
WEINHOLD Michael - Siemens AG
09:30 Keynote 3: Future Developments of
Location: Room Brahms
Electric Vehicles
Chair(s): DOPPELBAUER Martin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
HAMEYER Kay, Institut für Elektrische Maschinen, RWTH Aachen, Germany
09:30 Future Developments of Electric Vehicles
DOCTER Andreas - DAIMLER AG
10:10 LS3a: Topic 2: Power Converter Topologies
Location: Room Thoma
Chair(s): NAMI Alireza, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
SIEMASZKO Daniel, Power Electronics and Systems Consultancy, Switzerland
10:10 127 - Modular Multi-Parallel Rectifiers (MMR) with Controlled DC Link Current
ZARE Firuz - The University of Queensland - Australia
10:30 145 - Waveform Synthesis using Variable Capacitor Voltage in Extended
Commutation Cells based Converter
LEMMEN Erik, DUARTE Jorge, TIBOLA Gabriel - Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands
10:50 329 - Advanced Grid Simulator Topology for Testing of Renewable Energy
Supply Units especially Wind Energy Converters (WECs) under Laboratory Conditions
MEHLER Christian, JERSCH Torben - Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergie - Germany,
KORALEWICZ Przemyslaw - ABB SP. Z.O.O Corporate Research Center – Poland, TEGTMEIER
Bernd - Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergie - Germany
11:10 627 - A Dead-time Minimized Inverter by Using Complementary Topology
and its Experimental Evaluation of Harmonics Reduction
OKUDA Kazuma, ISOBE Takanori, IWAMURO Noriyuki, TADANO Hiroshi - University of
Tsukuba - Japan
10:10 LS3b: Topic 1: Active Components and
Location: Room Hebel
New Materials
Chair(s): LINDEMANN Andreas, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany
RABKOWSKI Jacek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
10:10 223 - Short Circuit Detection Using the Gate Charge Characteristic for
Trench/Fieldstop-IGBTs
OBERDIECK Karl, DE DONCKER Rik W., SCHUCH Soenke - ISEA at RWTH Aachen University Germany
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Lecture session 3
10:30 292 - Short-Circuit Behavior of series-connected High-Voltage IGBTs
FUHRMANN Jan, ECKEL Hans-Guenter - University of Rostock - Germany, KLAUKE Sebastian Infineon Technologies AG - Germany
10:50 568 - The Bimode Cross Switch (BXS) A Full Hybrid Solution in Switch- and
Diode- modes
VEMULAPATI Umamaheswara Reddy, CANALES Francisco, MIHAILA Andrei, MINAMISAWA
Renato Amaral - ABB Switzerland Ltd., Corporate Research - Switzerland, PAPADOPOULOS
Charalampos, RAHIMO Munaf - ABB Switzerland Ltd., Semiconductors - Switzerland
11:10 590 - Modular plug-in high-performance assembly of a power converter
DELMONTE Nicola - University of Parma - Italy, CASTELLAZZI Alberto - The University of
Nottingham - United Kingdom, COVA Paolo - University of Parma - Italy, SOLOMON Adane
Kassa - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom
10:10 LS3c: Topic 4: Industrial Issues
Chair(s): SCHUMACHER Walter, TU Braunschweig, Germany
NIIRANEN Jouko, ABB OY Drives, Finland
Location: Room Mombert
10:10 212 - Sensitivity Analysis on Production Tolerances for Electric Drive
Systems in Automotive Application
OTT Markus - Daimler AG - Germany, BÖCKER Joachim - Paderborn University - Germany
10:30 332 - An electric machine design procedure that includes multiple cost
scenarios
DUBAR Christian, ALATALO Mikael, LUNDMARK Sonja, THIRINGER Torbjörn - Chalmers
University of Technology - Sweden
10:50 398 - Minimum Losses Point Tracking and Minimum Current Point Tracking
in Interior PMSMs
MORENO-TORRES Pablo - Ciemat - Spain, ARRIBAS Jaime R. - Universidad Politecnica de
Madrid - Spain, LAFOZ Marcos, TORRES Jorge - Ciemat - Spain, YEGUAS Miguel - Universidad
Politecnica de Madrid - Spain
11:10 15 - Observer-based Pole Placement Control for a Double Conical HighSpeed Bearingless Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
MESSAGER Gael, BINDER Andreas - TU Darmstadt - Germany
10:10 LS3d: Topic 5: Wind Energy Systems
Chair(s): MONTESINOS-MIRACLE Daniel, CITCEA-UPC, Spain
KJAER Philip, Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark
Location: Room Clubraum
10:10 152 - Distributed Control of a Multi-pole Permanent Magnet Synchronous
Generator for Wind Turbine Application
SEIBEL Axel, KANDASAMY Kutralingam, MERTENS Axel - Fraunhofer IWES - Germany, NIELEBOCK
Sebastian - Siemens - Germany, STEFFEN Jonas, STÜBIG Cornelia, WECKER Matthias Fraunhofer IWES - Germany
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Wednesday 7 September 2016
10:30 22 - Technical and economic assessment tool for offshore wind generation
connection scheme: Application to comparing 33 kV and 66 kV collector grids
GASNIER Swann - Supergrid Institute SAS - France, DEBUSSCHERE Vincent - G2ELAB - France,
FRANÇOIS Bruno - L2EP - France, POULLAIN Serge - Supergrid Institute SAS - France
10:50 351 - Analysis of hybrid modules with Silicon Carbide diodes, comparison
with Full Silicon devices and the impact in Wind applications
KORTAZAR Itziar - Ingeteam Power Technology - Spain, FRIEDRICHS Peter - IFAG IPC APS Germany, LARRAZABAL Igor - Ingeteam Power Technology - Spain
11:10 408 - Dependency of the Lifetime Estimation of Power Modules in Fully
Rated Wind Turbine Converters on the Modelling Depth of the Overall System
MORISSE Marcel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany, BARTSCHAT Arne - FraunhoferInstitut für Windenergie - Germany, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany,
WENSKE Jan - Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergie - Germany
10:10 LS3e: Topic 6: FACTS
Location: Room 2.05
Chair(s): STEINKE Jürgen, ABB Switzerland Ltd, Switzerland
CHRISTE Alexandre, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
10:10 17 - Optimized design of a Hybrid-MMC and evaluation of different MMC
topologies
HOFMANN Viktor, BAKRAN Mark-M. - University of Bayreuth - Germany
10:30 557 - Input-Series and Output-Series High Voltage Converter with Active
Balancing Circuit for N-1 Operation
NABAIS LIMA Tiago, RUFER Alfred - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Switzerland
10:50 394 - Design and Evaluation of a Test Rig for Full-Size Grid Frequency
Stabilizer Modules with Ultracapacitors
JOHN Malte - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany, ALVAREZ VALENZUELA Rodrigo A. Siemens AG - Germany, BARUSCHKA Lennart - Protolar GmbH - Germany, MERTENS Axel Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany, PIESCHEL Martin - Siemens AG - Germany
11:10 389 - Protection of Hybrid Transformers in the Distribution Grid
BURKARD Johannes, BIELA Jürgen - ETH Zürich - Switzerland
10:10 LS3f: Topic 3: Measurement and Control
Location: Room 2.08
Chair(s): BETZ Robert, University of Newcastle, Australia
PIETRZAK-DAVID Maria, Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energy, France
10:10 530 - The Suitability and Challenges of the New 2D-Short Circuit Detection
Method for Protecting a High Performance IGBT with a low Vce,sat Value
HAIN Stefan, BAKRAN Mark-M. - University of Bayreuth - Germany
10:30 483 - Temperature estimation for wire bondings in power semiconductor
devices
ULLRICH Bernhard, MERTENS Axel - IAL Leibniz Universitaet Hannover - Germany
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Lecture session 4
10:50 352 - Dynamic of power-GaN-HEMT electrical parameters: why DC characterization might be misleading.
MARCAULT Emmanuel, GAVELLE Mathieu - CEA Tech Midi-Pyrénées - France, ISOIRD Karine,
MORANCHO Frédéric, TREMOUILLES David - LAAS-CNRS - France
11:10 430 - On-Line Semiconductor Switching Loss Measurement System for an
Advanced Condition Monitoring Concept
KRONE Tobias, DANG HUNG Lan - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany, JUNG Marco Fraunhofer IWES - Germany, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
11:50 LS4a: Topic 2: Modelling, Control
Location: Room Thoma
and Optimization
Chair(s): ZANCHETTA Pericle, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
JI Chao, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
11:50 669 - Continuous Control Set Space Vector Modulation for the 3x3 Direct
Matrix Converter
HUISMAN Henk, LOMONOVA Elena, ROES Maurice - Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands
12:10 142 - AC Small Signal Modeling of PWM Y-Source Converter by Circuit
Averaging and Averaged Switch Modeling Technique
FOROUZESH Mojtaba - University of Guilan - Iran, BLAABJERG Frede - Aalborg University Denmark, HASANPOUR Sara - Islamic Azad University - Iran, SIWAKOTI Yam. P - Aalborg
University - Denmark
12:30 608 - Reverse-Recovery Current Reduction in a ZCS Boost Converter with
Saturable Inductors using Nanocrystalline Core Materials
MARTINEZ Wilmar - Shimane University - Japan, IMAOKA Jun - Kyushu University - Japan,
NOAH Mostafa, YAMAMOTO Masayoshi - Shimane University - Japan
12:50 648 - Power Loss Analysis of Multi-Phase and Modular Interleaved Boost
DC-DC Converters with Coupled Inductor for Electric Vehicles
VELANDIA Freddy, CORTES CAMILO A. - Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Colombia,
MARTINEZ Wilmar, NOAH Mostafa, YAMAMOTO Masayoshi - Shimane University - Japan
11:50 LS4b: Topic 1: Power System Integration,
Location: Room Hebel
Packaging & Thermal Management
Chair(s): KAMINSKI Nando, University of Bremen, Germany
VEMULAPATI Umamaheswara Reddy, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Corporate Research,
Switzerland
11:50 365 - Silicon Carbide MOSFETs in More Electric Aircraft Power Converters:
The Performance and Reliability benefits over Silicon IGBTs for a specified Flight
Mission Profile
O'DONNELL Shane - Microsemi Corporation - Ireland, CASTELLAZZI Alberto - University of
Nottingham - United Kingdom, DEBAUCHE Jean-Louis - Microsemi Corporation - Ireland,
WHEELER Pat - University of Nottingham - United Kingdom
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Wednesday 7 September 2016
12:10 358 - Investigations of SMPD SiC-MOSFET phase-leg modules for MHz
inverters
DENK Fabian, HAEHRE Karsten, HEERING Wolfgang, KLING Rainer - Karlsruher Institut für
Technologie - Germany
12:30 469 - Low parasitic inductance multi-chip SiC devices packaging technology
MOUAWAD Bassem, CASTELLAZZI Alberto - University of Nottingham - United Kingdom,
FRIEDRICHS Peter - Infineon - Germany, JOHNSON C. Mark, LI Jianfeng - University of
Nottingham - United Kingdom
12:50 168 - Improved surge current capability of power diode with copper metallisation and heavy copper wire bonding
KE Maolong, DAI Xiaoping, DEVINY Ian, LI Daohui - Dynex Semiconductor Ltd - United Kingdom
11:50 LS4c: Topic 4: Motor/Inverter
Location: Room Mombert
Chair(s): LORENZ Robert, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America
DWIVEDI Sanjeet Kumar, Danfoss Drives A/S, Denmark
11:50 602 - Power loss evaluation for medium voltage drive system based on
back-to-back three-level NPC converter integrated with induction machine
ZYGMANOWSKI Marcin - Silesian University of Technology - Poland, BISKUP Tomasz,
KOLODZIEJ Henryk - ENEL-PC SP. Z O.O. - Poland, MICHALAK Jaroslaw - Silesian University of
Technology - Poland
12:10 135 - Novel Integrated Motor Design that Supports Phase and Pole
Changes using Multiphase or Single-Phase Inverters
SAKAI Kazuto, OKAYASU Masakazu - Toyo University - Japan
12:30 14 - Permanent magnet synchronous machines armature reaction form factors
HRUSKA Karel - University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic, DVORAK Pavel - Skoda Electric,
A.S. - Czech Republic
12:50 371 - Converter-fed Induction Motor Losses in Different Operating Points
KÄRKKÄINEN Hannu, AARNIOVUORI Lassi, NIEMELÄ Markku, PYRHÖNEN Juha Lappeenranta University of Technology - Finland
11:50 LS4d: Topic 5: Renewable
Energy Systems
Chair(s): CACCIATO Mario, University of Catania, Italy
DAVARI Pooya - AALBORG UNIVERSITY - DENMARK
Location: Room Clubraum
11:50 8 - Novel equivalent lead-acid battery circuits development with separated
simulation of chemical and electrical domains
AVERBUKH Moshe, KUPERMAN Alon - Ariel University - Israel
12:10 419 - Improving double-line frequency voltage ripple rejection capability of
DC/DC converter in grid connected two-stage PV inverter using DC-link voltage
feedforward
VIINAMAKI Jukka, JOKIPII Juha, SUNTIO Teuvo - Tampere University of Technology - Finland
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Lecture session 4
12:30 492 - The effect of including power converter losses when modelling energy
storage systems: a UK Domestic Study.
PANAGIOTOU Konstantina, KLUMPNER Christian, SUMNER Mark - The University of
Nottingham - United Kingdom
12:50 585 - Optimization Strategies of PEM Electrolyser as Part of Solar PV
System
KOSONEN Antti, AHOLA Jero, AHONEN Tero - Lappeenranta University of Technology Finland, GRAF Thomas - IRD A/S - Denmark, HUOMAN Kimmo, KOPONEN Joonas, RUUSKANEN Vesa - Lappeenranta University of Technology - Finland
11:50 LS4e: Topic 6: Micro-grids
Location: Room 2.05
Chair(s): DE DONCKER Rik, Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Dri, Germany
AHONEN Tero, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
11:50 346 - Implementation issues on the design of current loops based on resonant regulators for isolated microgrids
DE BOSIO Federico - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, FREIJEDO Francisco, GUERRERO Josep Aalborg University - Denmark, PASTORELLI Michele - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, RIBEIRO Luiz Federal University of Maranhao - Brazil
12:10 363 - Virtual Synchronous-Machine Control of Voltage-Source Converters in
a Low-Voltage Microgrid
HOGAN Diarmaid - University College Cork - Ireland, ALBIOL-TENDILLO Laura, FOLEY
Raymond, GONZALEZ-ESPIN Fran - United Technologies Research Center Ireland - Ireland,
HAYES John, LIGHTBODY Gordon - University College Cork - Ireland
12:30 531 - Day-ahead Optimal Operational and Reserve Power Dispatching in a
PV based Urban Microgrid
YAN Xingyu - Ecole Centrale de Lille - L2EP - France, ABBES Dhaker - L2EP-HEI - France,
BEVRANI Hassan - University of Kurdistan - Iran, FRANCOIS Bruno - Ecole Centrale de Lille L2EP - France
12:50 659 - Selection of 5 kW converter leg for power electronic system for residential buildings
ZYGMANOWSKI Marcin, JAREK Grzegorz, JELEN Michal, MICHALAK Jaroslaw, POPCZYK Jan Silesian University of Technology - Poland
11:50 LS4f: Topic 3: Estimation and
Location: Room 2.08
Identification Methods
Chair(s): AHOLA Jero, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
WALLSCHEID Oliver - University of Paderborn - GERMANY
11:50 643 - A Hardware-Efficient Self-Tuned Output Capacitor Current and Time
Constant Estimator for Indirect Energy Transfer Converters Based on Dynamic
Voltage Slope Adjustment
DASHMIZ Shadi, MAHDAVIKHAH Behzad - University of Toronto – Canada, MCDONALD
Brent, MORRONI Jeffery - TI - United States of America, PRODIC Aleksandar - University of
Toronto - Canada
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Wednesday 7 September 2016
12:10 385 - Induction Machine Speed Tracking Based on Rotor Slot Harmonics
Using a Modified PLL Approach
LÜCKE Stefan, KOUPENY Jaroslav, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
12:30 509 - Oversampling Based Approach for Open Circuit Fault Detection in
PMSM Drive Systems
OELKERS Fabian, MERTENS Axel, WEBER Bastian - IAL Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
12:50 12 - Average Current Method to Detect Open-Winding Fault of ThreePhase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
CHEN HUNG-Chi - National Chiao Tung University - Taiwan, LI Chung-Yi - Chang Gung
University - Taiwan, WU Zhi-Xuan - National Chiao Tung University - Taiwan
14:00 DS2a: Topic 1: Power System
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Integration, Packaging & Thermal Management
Chair(s): DIECKERHOFF Sibylle, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
39 - Connector-less SiC power modules with integrated shunts:
Panel E21.1
low-profile design for low inductance and low cost
MEISSER Michael, BLANK Thomas, DEMATTIO Horst - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany, HAMILTON Dean - University of Warwick - United Kingdom
79 - Application issues of an online temperature estimation
Panel E21.2
method in a high-power 4.5 kV IGBT module based on
the gate-emitter threshold voltage
HOEER Martin, BERNET Steffen, FILSECKER Felipe, WAGNER Martin - TU Dresden - Germany
113 - Test Bench for Thermal Cycling of 10 kV Silicon
Panel E21.3
Carbide Power Modules
FREDERIKSEN Kristian, BECZKOWSKI Szymon, JØRGENSEN Asger Bjørn, MAARBJERG Anders
Eggert, MUNK-NIELSEN Stig, SØNDERSKOV Simon Dyhr, UHRENFELDT Christian - Aalborg
University - Denmark
174 - Estimation of the lifetime consumption of
Panel E21.4
power semiconductors due to power cycling in a photovoltaic inverter
GRUBER Artjom, RIGBERS Klaus - SMA Solar Technology AG - Germany
208 - Power cycle lifetime improvement by reducing thermal
Panel E20.1
stress of a new dual HVIGBT module
YASUHIRO Sakai, DAISUKE Oya, KENJI Hatori, KENJI Ota, SHINICHI Iura - Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation - Japan, STUMPF Eugen - Mitssubishi Electric Europe - Germany
226 - Temperature Control System using a Hybrid Discontinous
Panel E20.2
Modulation Technique to improve the Lifetime of IGBT Power Modules
WOELFLE Julian, NITZSCHE Maximillian, ROTH- STIELOW Joerg, STEMPFLE Martin, WEIMER
Julian - University of Stuttgart - Germany
281 - Study of the Packaging Effect on Blocking Voltage of
Power Devices During Durability Test
SAKURAI Naoki - Hitachi, Ltd - Japan
Panel E20.3
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291 - Requirements for Circuit Components of Single-Phase
Panel E20.4
Inverter Applied with Power Decoupling Capability toward High Power Density
ITOH Jun-ichi, KUSAKA Keisuke, LE Hoai Nam, SAKURABA Tomokazu - Nagaoka University of
Technology - Japan
308 - Evaluation of Ag-Sintering Pastes for the Die Attachment
Panel E19.1
in Power Electronic Modules using Design of Experiments
AN Bao Ngoc, BLANK Thomas, KEMPF Maurizio - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany, KOLB Johannes - share am KIT – Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG - Germany,
LEYRER Benjamin, WEBER Marc - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Germany
310 - Long term short-circuit stability in Press-pack IGBTs
Panel E19.2
WAKEMAN Frank, PITMAN Julian, STEINHOFF Stefan - IXYS UK Westcode Ltd - United
Kingdom
314 - Investigation of the Turn-on Behaviour of Silicon
Panel E19.3
pin-Diodes and SiC-Schottky-Diodes and its Impact on the Anti-parallel IGBT
RUGEN Sarah, BÖDEKER Christian - University of Bremen - Germany, FRIEDRICHS Peter Infineon Technologies AG - Germany, KAMINSKI Nando - University of Bremen - Germany,
KORTAZAR ELIAS Itziar, LARRAZABAL Igor - Ingeteam Power Technology, S.A. - Spain
322 - High Thermal Conductance AlN Power Module with Hybrid
Panel E19.4
Integrated Gate Drivers and SiC Trench MOSFETs for 2 kW Single-Phase PV Inverter
MOENCH Stefan, BARNER Alexander, COSTA Marco Salvatore - University of Stuttgart ILH Germany, HOLZ Rainer - Robert Bosch GmbH - Germany, KALLFASS Ingmar - University of
Stuttgart ILH - Germany, ROTH-STIELOW Jörg - University of Stuttgart ILEA - Germany,
SCHWINDT Emilia - Robert Bosch GmbH - Germany, WEIMER Julian - University of Stuttgart
ILH - Germany, ZEHELEIN Matthias - University of Stuttgart ILEA - Germany
386 - Analysis of PCB Embedded Power Semiconductors for
Panel E18.1
a 30 kW Boost PFC Converter
WYSS Jonas, BIELA Jürgen - Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich - Switzerland
458 - Mitigation of Challenges in Automotive Power Module
Packaging by Dual Sided Cooling
WANG Yangang - Dynex Semiconductor Ltd - United Kingdom
Panel E18.2
465 - Developing innovative power modules for harsh
Panel E18.3
environments: a skillful combination of technological
breakthroughs and disruptive power mechatronics processes
OGE Sebastien, HAMEAU Solenne, PEYRESOUBES Georges - Thales Microelectronics - France
477 - Optimization Tool for Direct Water Cooling System
of High Power IGBT Modules
BAHMAN Amir Sajjad, BLAABJERG Frede - Aalborg Univeristy - Denmark
Panel E18.4
14:00 DS2b: Topic 2: Advanced Power
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Converter Topologies (I)
Chair(s): STEINKE Jürgen, ABB Switzerland Ltd, Switzerland
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4 - A Multilevel Inverter Fed IM Drive with Dodecagonal
Panel E14.1
Voltage Space Vector Structure using a Single DC Source
with Linear Modulation Range Near to Base Speed
BOBY Mathews, K Gopakumar, L Umanand, PRAMANICK Sumit, S Arun Rahul - Indian
Institute of Science - India
13 - Control of M2C Direct Converter for AC to AC Conversion
with Wide Frequency Range
MONDAL GOPAL, NIELEBOCK Sebastian - Siemens AG - Germany
Panel E14.2
16 - Balancing of Modular Multilevel Converters with
Unbalanced Integration of Energy Storage Devices
HENKE Gerrit, BAKRAN Mark-M. - Universität Bayreuth - Germany
Panel E14.3
47 - Efficiency Improvement of a Flyback Converter by
Panel E14.4
Employing a Stepped Air-Gap Transformer
MANTZANAS Panagiotis, BARWIG Markus, DUERBAUM Thomas, KUEBRICH Daniel - University
of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) - Germany
48 - Benefits and Challenges of New Semiconductor Solutions
Panel E15.1
in AC-Drives
VOGEL Klaus, BRODT Anastasia - Infineon Technologies AG - Germany, ROSSA Adalberto WEG automation - Germany
100 - The ZetaBoost: a step-up DC/DC topology derived
Panel E15.2
from the Zeta converter
GIANNELLI Pietro - Università degli Studi di Firenze - Italy, CALABRESE Giacomo - Texas
Instruments Deutschland GmbH - Germany, CAPINERI Lorenzo - Università degli Studi di
Firenze - Italy, FRATTINI Giovanni, GRANATO Maurizio - Texas Instruments Italia S.R.L. - Italy,
ROSSI Martina - Università degli Studi di Firenze - Italy
102 - Extending the State Plane Analysis of Parallel
Panel E15.3
Resonant Converter by Incorporating Several Non-Ideality Sources
FINCAN Bekir - Istanbul Technical University - Turkey, BIBEROGLU Muhammet, GÜCIN Taha
Nurettin - Yalova University - Turkey
108 - A Novel Six Level Inverter for Single Phase Stand-Alone
Panel E15.4
Photovoltaic System
CHATURVEDI Pradyumn - Birla Institute of Technology and Science - India, DWIVEDI Sanjeet Danfoss Power Electronics - Denmark, RAI Satish - BKBIET, Pilani - India, SHIMI S L - NITTTR
Chandigarh - India
112 - An Effective Model Predictive Control for Grid Connected
Panel E16.1
Packed U Cells Multilevel Inverter
TRABELSI Mohamed, ABU-RUB Haitham, BAYHAN Sertac - Texas A&M University at Qatar Qatar, BEN-BRAHIM Lazhar - Qatar University - Qatar, KHALIL Shady - Texas A&M University
at Qatar - Qatar
124 - Design of a cascaded hybrid multilevel converter for
Panel E16.2
traction application
KIRCHNER Ingmar, ECKEL Hans-Guenter, PLOETZ Till-Mathis - University of Rostock - Germany
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Dialogue session 2
136 - Enhanced Power Device Configuration and Operation
Panel E16.3
of a Grid-Connected Active-Neutral-Point-Clamped Inverter
for Wind Energy Conversion Systems
CABALLERO Luis - General Electric - Spain, BUSQUETS-MONGE Sergio - Universitat Politecnica
de Catalunya - Spain, RATÉS Sergi - General Electric - Spain
173 - Experimental investigation of freewheeling current in
Panel E16.4
indirect matrix converters when abnormal situation
SUNG Kyungmin, MASUDA Shogo, TSUKAMOTO Yuji - National Institute of Technology,
Ibaraki College - Japan
14:00 DS2c: Topic 2: Advanced Power
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Converter Topologies (II)
Chair(s): MUNK-NIELSEN Stig, Aalborg University, Denmark
183 - Cell Design of a Square-Wave Powered
Panel E11.1
1AC-3AC Modular Multilevel Converter Low Voltage Prototype
SCHNARRENBERGER Mathias, BRAECKLE Dennis, BRAUN Michael, KAMMERER Felix Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) - Germany
185 - A Solid state Transformer based on a Single-Stage
Panel E11.2
AC-DC Modular Cascaded Multilevel Converter
HONORIO Dalton, BARRETO Luiz, OLIVEIRA Demercil - Federal University of Ceara - Brazil
229 - Control Method and Prototyping of
Panel E11.3
the Multistage Stacked Boost Architecture (MSBA)
STEINKE Gina, RUFER Alfred - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Switzerland
240 - A simplified approach to input voltage balancing
Panel E11.4
for series connected isolated DC-DC converters
KROICS Kaspars - Institute of Physical Energetics - Latvia, GAIGALS Gatis - Ventspils University
College - Latvia, SUZDALENKO Aleksandrs, ZAKIS Janis - Riga Technical University - Latvia
313 – Analysis of the Double Quadratic Buck Converter
Panel E12.1
AHMAD MUSSA Samir, LIMA DE SA Franciéli – Federal University of Santa Catarina - Brazil, A.
RUIZ-CABALERO Domingo – Pontifical Catolic University of Valparaiso - Chile
334 - Benchmark of high-power STATCOM topologies
Panel E12.2
for flicker compensation
ZHANG Hongyang, ÄNGQUIST Lennart, NEE Hans-Peter, NORRGA Staffan, ÖSTLUND Stefan KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden
348 - Multiple Input, Single Output, Single Inductor DC-DC
Panel E12.3
Converter Architecture Providing Charge Reuse by
an Efficient High Voltage Current Sink
ROLFF Leo, HEINEN Stefan, LOHAUS Lukas, SCHULTE BOCHOLT Eva, WUNDERLICH Ralf - IAS
RWTH Aachen University - Germany
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Dialogue session 2
Wednesday 7 September 2016
359 - Modified Dual-Transformer based Asymmetrical
Panel E12.4
Dual- Bridge (MDT-ADB) Isolated DC-DC Converter
JAKKA Venkat Nag Someswar - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay - India, DEMETRIADES
Georgios - ABB Corporate Research - Sweden, KULKARNI S. V., SHUKLA Anshuman - Indian
Institute of Technology Bombay - India
407 - Comparison of High Frequency Inductors for
Bidirectional DC-DC Converters for Electric Vehicles
SARRIEGUI Garikoitz - RWTH Aachen University - Germany
Panel E13.1
414 - Optimum Structure of Proposed Novel Multilevel
Panel E13.2
Six-Phase Inverter Configuration for Open-End Winding Loads
PADMANABAN Sanjeevikumar - Ohm Technologies - India, BLAABERG Frede - Aalborg
University - Denmark, ERTAS Ahmet H. - Karabuk University - Turkey, OJO Joseph Olorunfemi Tennessee Technological University - United States of America, SZCZESNIAK Pawel - University
of Zielona Gora - Poland, WHEELER Patrick William - Nottingham University - United Kingdom
440 - ZVS Modulation Strategy for a Three-Phase Dual Active
Panel E13.3
Bridge DC-DC Converter with Three-Level Phase-Legs
BAARS Nico, EVERTS Jordi, WIJNANDS Cornelis - Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands
454 - Reliability Modeling and Cost Optimization of High
Panel E13.4
Power Parallel-Converter System
FANG Junxiang, DU Fada, DU Guiping - South China University of Technology - China
14:00 DS2d: Topic 2: Advanced Power
Converter Topologies (III)
Chair(s): HEREDERO-PERIS Daniel - CITCEA-UPC - SPAIN
Location: Room Weinbrenner
461 - A new control for modular multilevel converters and
Panel E1.1
their use as DC circuit breaker.
JIMENEZ CARRIZOSA Miguel – CentraleSupelec - France, ALOU Pedro - CEI UPM - Spain,
ARZANDE Amir, VANNIER Jean-Claude - CentraleSupelec - France, VASIC Miroslav - CEI UPM Spain
468 - Interline Hybrid Unified Power Quality Conditioner
Panel E1.2
SAVRUN Murat Mustafa - Çukurova University - Turkey, BAYINDIR Kamil Cagatay - Yildirim
Beyazit University - Turkey, CUMA Mehmet Ugras, KOROGLU Tahsin, TAN Adnan, TUMAY
Mehmet - Çukurova University - Turkey
475 - HVDC-based modular multilevel converter in
Panel E1.3
the STATCOM operation mode
ANTÓNIO-FERREIRA Abel - CINERGIA - Spain, GOMIS-BELLMUNT Oriol - CITCEA-UPC - Spain,
TEIXIDÓ Miquel - CINERGIA - Spain
479 - Adaptive discontinuous zero sequence signal for
Panel E1.4
modular multilevel converter applications
ANTÓNIO-FERREIRA Abel - CINERGIA - Spain, GOMIS-BELLMUNT Oriol - CITCEA-UPC - Spain,
TEIXIDÓ Miquel - CINERGIA - Spain
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Wednesday 7 September 2016
Dialogue session 2
516 - An AC Reactive Power Compensator Based On a
Panel E2.1
Nine Switch Converter.
KAPIDOU Alexandra - ABB Corporate Research - Sweden, AGELIDIS Vassilios - University of
New South Wales - Australia, DEMETRIADES Georgios, ZELAYA DE LA PARRA Hector - ABB
Corporate Research - Sweden
533 - Evaluation of a High-Power Three-Phase Dual Active
Panel E2.2
Bridge DC-DC Converter with Three-Level Phase-Legs
BAARS Nico, EVERTS Jordi, LOMONOVA Elena, WIJNANDS Cornelis - Eindhoven University of
Technology - Netherlands
537 - Branch Energy Balancing with a Generalised Control
Panel E2.3
Concept for Modular Multilevel Topologies – Using the
Example of the Modular Multilevel Converter
KARWATZKI Dennis - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany, BARUSCHKA Lennart - Protolar
GmbH - Germany, DOKUS Marc, KUCKA Jakub, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover Germany
538 - Output power increase of a 3-level convertor using
Panel E2.4
state-of-the-art 4.5 kV IGBT modules
AGUIRREZABAL Jokin, ARBIDE Eneko - Ingeteam Power Technology - Spain, KATSUAKI Saito Hitachi Europe Ltd - United Kingdom, LARRAZABAL Igor - Ingeteam Power Technology Spain, MARKHAM Neil - Hitachi Europe Ltd - United Kingdom, ZUBIMENDI Ignacio - Ingeteam
Power Technology - Spain
565 - Performance analysis of a SiC-based single-phase
Panel E3.1
H-bridge inverter with active power decoupling
SERBAN Ioan, MARINESCU Corneliu, MUNTEANU Daniel - Transilvania University of Brasov Romania
605 - Design and Implementation of Full Bridge Bidirectional
Panel E3.2
Isolated DC-DC Converter for High Power Applications
KOROGLU Tahsin - Cukurova University - Turkey, BAYINDIR K. Cagatay - Yildirim Beyazit
University - Turkey, CUMA Mehmet Ugras, SAVRUN M. Mustafa, TAN Adnan, TUMAY Mehmet Cukurova University - Turkey
606 - Bidirectional Converter with High Frequency Isolation
Panel E3.3
Feasible to Solid State Transformer Applications
MAZZA Luan Carlos, ANTUNES Fernando, DA SILVA José Cleomon, DIAS Antônio, FREITAS
Alisson, OLIVEIRA Demercil - Federal University of Ceara - Brazil
635 - On Energy Storage Requirements in Alternate Arm
Panel E3.4
Converters and Modular Multilevel Converters
HEINIG Stefanie - KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden, ILVES Kalle - ABB Corporate
Research Center Sweden - Sweden, NEE Hans-Peter, NORRGA Staffan - KTH Royal Institute of
Technology - Sweden
656 - Matrix Converter Topology for Distributed
Panel E4.4
Energy Applications
MILIANI El Hadj, BATTISTON Alexandre, KEFSI Laid, ZEIN ISMAIL - IFP Energies Nouvelles France
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Opening session
Room Brahms
Keynote 1
Future of Wide Band Gap Power Semiconductors, Peter Friedrichs (Infineon)
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Future Grids
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Fast Switching
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Energy Challenges, Jochen Kreusel (ABB)
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Dialogue session 2
Wednesday 7 September 2016
14:00 DS2e: Topic 3:Standard and Advanced
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Control Techniques for Power Converters (II)
Chair(s): PEROUTKA Zdenek, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic
338 - Spectrum Calculation Method for a Boost Converter
Panel E8.3
with Chaotic PWM
YANG Zhichang, LI Hong - Beijing Jiaotong University - China, LI Zhong, WOLFGANG A.
Halang - Fernuniversität in Hagen - Germany
375 - Carrier-based PWM with Minimum Infinity Norm for
Panel E8.2
Overmodulation Area of Five-Phase Converters
KOMRSKA Tomas, GLASBERGER Tomas, PEROUTKA Zdenek - University of West Bohemia Czech Republic
387- Advanced Control Method for VSC-HVDC Systems
Panel E9.1
Connected to Weak Grids
JASIM Omar, DANG HQS - GE Energy Management | Grid Solutions - United Kingdom
416 - LQ Control of Single-phase Converter with LCL Filter
Panel E9.2
with Partially Observed State
BLAHA Stepan - University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic, KOMRSKA Tomas, PEROUTKA
Zdenek, SMIDL Vaclav - Regional Innovation Centre for Electrical Engineer - Czech Republic
447 - Model predictive current reference calculation for
Panel E9.3
single-phase VSCs
RODRIGUEZ-BERNUZ Joan-Marc, JUNYENT-FERRE Adria - Imperial College, London - United
Kingdom
495 - Local Vector Current Controller and Current Clamp
Minimisation
BETZ Robert, GAY David - University of Newcastle - Australia
Panel E9.4
498 - Model Predictive Control of Dual Inverter Respecting
Panel E10.1
Temperature Limits of IGBTs
VOTAVA Martin, GLASBERGER Tomas, PEROUTKA Zdenek, SMIDL Vaclav - University of West
Bohemia - Czech Republic
536 - Method for balancing capacitors voltages on split DC-links
Panel E10.2
PAPPIS Douglas, DE OLIVEIRA Eduardo F., ZACHARIAS Peter - Universität Kassel - Germany
625 - Capacitor voltage balance performance comparison of
Panel E10.3
MMC-STATCOM using NLC and PS-PWM strategies during
negative sequence current injection
PEREIRA Heverton - Federal University of Viçosa - Brazil, BONGIORNO Massimo - Chalmers
University - Sweden, CUPERTINO Allan - CEFET-MG - Brazil, MATHE Laszlo, SANGWONGWANICH Ariya, TEODORESCU Remus - Aalborg University - Denmark, XAVIER Lucas - UFV Brazil
666 - Control of Switching Frequency for Modular Multilevel
Panel E10.4
Converters by a Variable Hysteresis Band Modulation
KUBERA Sascha, ALVAREZ VALENZUELA Rodrigo Alonso, DORN Jörg - Siemens AG - Germany
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Wednesday 7 September 2016
14:00 DS2f: Topic 3: Application of Control
Methods to Electrical Systems
Chair(s): SCHIERLING Hubert, Siemens AG, Germany
Dialogue session 2
Location: Room Weinbrenner
159 - Control Strategy for a Parallel Active Buffer Circuit
Panel E6.1
in a Single-Phase-Inverter
ZEHELEIN Matthias, BARNER Alexander, COSTA Marco, MOENCH Stefan, ROTH-STIELOW
Jörg - University of Stuttgart - Germany
170 - A Novel Method for Current Balancing between
Panel E6.2
Parallel-connected IGBTs
CHEN Ying, PAN Wenjie - Xi'an Jiaotong University - China, YANG Yan - Xi'an Siyuan
University - China, ZHANG Fan, ZHUO Fang - Xi'an Jiaotong University - China
276 - A Novel EMI Reduction Design Technique in
Panel E6.3
IGBT gate driver for Turn-on Switching mode
GHORBANI Hamidreza - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - Spain, PAREDES Alejandro,
ROMERAL Jose Luis, SALA Vicent - MCIA Research Center - Spain
320 - High Response and Robustness Torque Controller
Panel E6.4
by Low-Cost Hall Effect Sensor on Electric Power Steering Applications
LEE Jaehyun - Hyundai Mobis - Korea (Republic of)
471 - Comparison of Control Methods for H-Bridge fed
Panel E7.1
Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
JONSKY Torben, BORCHERDING Holger, SZYMANSKI Patrick, THESSELING Matthias, WETTLAUFER Jan - Lenze SE - Germany
560 - Comparison of Driving Concepts for Silicon Carbide
Panel E7.2
Bipolar Junction Transistors
MUETER Ulf, FAHLBUSCH Sebastian, HOFFMANN Klaus F., KLOETZER Sebastian, SAMMLER
Christian - Helmut Schimdt University - Germany
603 - Analysis of Cost Functions and Setpoints for Predictive
Panel E7.3
Speed Control of PMSM Drives
SMIDL Vaclav, JANOUS Stepan, MACHA Vaclav, PEROUTKA Zdenek - University of West
Bohemia - Czech Republic
665 - Real-Time Implementation of some Fourier Transform
Panel E7.4
Based Techniques for Fundamental Harmonic Detection using dSPACE
NICOLAE PETRE – Marian, POPA DINUT - Lucian - University of Craiova - Romania
14:00 DS2g: Topic 4: Adjustable Speed Drives
Chair(s): PERRIARD Yves, EPFL, Switzerland
Location: Room Weinbrenner
36 - A real-life fuse design for a fault-tolerant motor inverter
GLEISSNER Michael, BAKRAN Mark - University of Bayreuth - Germany
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Wednesday 7 September 2016
40 - Improved electric drive analysis methodology for
Panel E22.2
electrical vehicle propulsion
LUTHARDT Sven - Porsche AG - Germany, GERLING Dieter - Universität der Bundeswehr
München - Germany, HEITMANN Axel, SCHMITZ Stefan - Porsche AG - Germany
57 - A Hybrid Permanent Magnet and Wound Field Synchronous
Panel E22.3
Machine with Displaced Reluctance Axis Capable of Symmetric
Four Quadrant Operation
WINZER Patrick, DOPPELBAUER Martin - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Germany
118 - Online Loss-Minimising Control Method of Interior
Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors
HEMPEL Adam, BIERHOFF Michael - Fachhochschule Stralsund - Germany
Panel E22.4
201 - A model-based loss-reduction scheme for transient
operation of induction machines
WEIß Robin, GENSIOR Albrecht - Technische Universität Dresden - Germany
Panel E23.1
222 - Design of a variable speed Permanent Magnet (PM)
Panel E23.2
machine using multi-objective Genetic Algorithm (GA) methods and its validation
MARTINEZ Javier, KRISCHAN Klaus, MUETZE Annette - TU Graz - Austria
232 - Optimal PWM for further loss reduction in electrical drives
LAZAR Radu, LUNGEANU Marian - Danfoss Drives A/S - Denmark
Panel E23.3
324 - Feedback Control of High-Speed PMSM with Synchronous
Panel E23.4
Optimal PWM
MINK Fabian, BEINEKE Stephan, KASTEN Henning - LTI Motion GmbH - Germany, PETER
Klaus - Universität Paderborn - Germany
340 - A Novel Deadbeat Direct Torque and Flux Control of
Panel E24.1
IPMSM with Parameter Identification
LIN Weijie, CUI Lili, LIU Dongliang, WU Qiuxuan, ZHAO Xiaodan - Hangzhou Dianzi
University - China
395 - Modulation and LCR Filter Optimum Design Procedure
Panel E24.2
for Medium Voltage Adjustable Speed Drives
MAZUELA Mikel, ATUTXA Iñigo, ECHEVERRIA Ivan, SANCHEZ-RUIZ Alain, TELLERIA Sebastian Ingeteam Power Technology, S.A. - Spain
566 - Control Performance improvement in Feedback-Type
Panel E24.3
Flux-Weakening Control Method using Value of Voltage Saturation for SynRMs
HAYAKAWA Kanako, HASEGAWA Masaru, MATSUMOTO Atsushi - Chubu University - Japan
567 - A Novel Flux-Weakening Control Method for Robust
Position Sensorless Control to Magnetic Saturation of IPMSMs
MATSUMOTO Atsushi, HASEGAWA Masaru - Chubu University - Japan
Panel E24.4
622 - Effect of electric motor efficiency and sizing on the
Panel E17.1
energy efficiency in pumping systems
OROZCO Sergio Martinez, AHOLA Jero, AHONEN Tero - Lappeenranta University of
Technology - Finland, TOLVANEN Jukka - ABB OY - Finland
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Dialogue session 2
653 - High efficient modular drive systems – an ideal approach
Panel E17.2
for green intralogistic applications
AUSTERMANN Johann, BORCHERDING Holger - Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe - Germany,
GRABS Volker, STICHWEH Heiko - Lenze - Germany
14:00 DS2h: Topic 6: HVDC & FACTS
Chair(s): HASSANPOOR Arman, ABB, Sweden
Location: Room Weinbrenner
9 - Comparison of Modular Multilevel Converter based
Panel E25.1
HV DC-DC-Converters
SCHOEN Andre - Siemens AG - Germany, BAKRAN Mark-M. - Universität Bayreuth - Germany
35 - Comparison of shunt connected tapping concepts in
HVDC transmission systems
BIRKEL Andre, BAKRAN Mark-M. - Universität Bayreuth - Germany
Panel E25.2
55 - A New Protection Scheme for HVDC Circuit Based
on MMC Topology with Controllable Fault Current
JIANG Xu, BAKRAN Mark-M. - Universität Bayreuth - Germany
Panel E25.3
86- A Comparative Assessment of Different Balancing
Panel E25.4
Control Algorithms for Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC)
ZAMA Ahmed, AIT MANSOUR Said - Supergrid Institute SAS - France, BACHA SEDDIK Université Grenoble Alpes- Laboratoire G2ELAB - France, BENCHAIB Abdelkrim - Supergrid
Institute SAS - France, FREY David - Université Grenoble Alpes- Laboratoire G2ELAB - France,
LUSCAN Bruno - Supergrid Institute SAS - France
147 - One-Pulse Control for Modular Multilevel Converter
Panel E26.1
based STATCOM
KOYAMA Yushi, ARAI Takuro, HASEGAWA Ryuta, SUZUKI Daichi - Toshiba Corporation - Japan
199 - Injection Capability of Delta Connected STATCOM in
Panel E26.2
Imbalanced Situations
BASIC Duro, GESKE Martin, JANNING Joerg - General Electric - Germany, SCHROEDER Stefan General Electric, Global Research - Germany
230 - A Modular Bi-Directional Hybrid Circuit Breaker for
Panel E26.3
Medium and High Voltage DC Networks
KRISHNAN Jaganath, GÜLDNER Henry - TU Dresden - Germany, HANDT Karsten, NIELEBOCK
Sebastian - Siemens - Germany
234 - Impact and Opportunities of Medium-Voltage
Panel E26.4
DC Grids in Urban Railway Systems
HINZ Arne, DE DONCKER Rik W., STIENEKER Marco - PGS EONERC at RWTH Aachen
University - Germany
243 - Rugged MMC converter cell for high power applications
Panel E27.1
OEDEGARD Bjoern, BAUMANN Remo, WEISS David - ABB - Switzerland, WIKSTROEM Tobias ABB Switzerland Ltd, Semiconductors - Switzerland
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255 - Dynamic impact of MMC controllers on DC voltage droop
Panel E27.2
controlled MTDC grids
FREYTES Julian - Ecole Centrale de Lille - L2EP - France, COLAS Frederic, GRUSON Francois Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers - France, GUILLAUD Xavier - Ecole Centrale de
Lille - L2EP - France, RAULT Pierre - RTE - France
272 - Model-Predictive Modulation Strategy for a Hybrid Si-SiC
Panel E27.3
Cascaded H-Bridge Multi-Level Converter
JAHN Ilka, TOWNSEND Christopher, ZELAYA DE LA PARRA Hector - ABB Corporate Research Sweden
350 - Computationally Efficient Method for Simulating
Panel E27.4
Current Source Modular Multilevel Converter
BHESANIYA Mukeshkumar, SHUKLA Anshuman - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India
527 - Active Thermal Balancing for Modular Multilevel
Panel E28.1
Converters in HVDC Applications
HAHN Frederik, BUTICCHI Giampaolo, LISERRE Marco - Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Germany
528 - Active Ripple Energy Storage for a Cascaded H-Bridge
Panel E28.2
Multilevel Converter
PETRILI Daniele, NAMI Alireza, TOWNSEND Christopher, ZELAYA Hector - ABB Corporate
Research - Sweden
579 - Optimum Semiconductor Voltage Level for MMC
Panel E28.3
Sub-modules in HVDC Applications
ALVAREZ Rodrigo, DORN Jörg, GAMBACH Herbert, WAHLE Marcus - Siemens - Germany
618 - Capacitor Current Minimization and Losses Analysis
Panel E28.4
in Modular Multilevel Converter for HVDC Applications
VACCARO Luis, FARNESI Stefano, MARCHESONI Mario - University of Genova - Italy
14:00 DS2i: Topic 7: Power Supplies
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chair(s): ISURIN Alexander - VANNER INCORPORATED - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
53 - LED-Ballasts in Lighting Applications – A Comparison
Panel E5.1
of Cost Effective One Stage Topologies
PAWELLEK Alexander, DUERBAUM Thomas - Friedrich-Alexander University ErlangenNürnberg - Germany
214 - Capacitive Current Balancing for Parallel-connected
Panel E5.2
LED Strings with Tight Load-Regulation by Switch-Controlled Capacitor
WONG Chi Shing, LAI Yuk Ming, LOO Ka Hong, TSE Chi Kong - The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University - China
279 - Lagrangian Derivation and Analysis of a Simple Equivalent
Panel E5.3
Circuit Model of Wireless Power Transfer System with Dual Transmitting Resonators
KOYAMA Takahiro, HIRAKI Eiji, HONJO Toru, UMETANI Kazuhiro - Okayama University - Japan
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Industrial sessions
311 - Load monitoring and output voltage control for SP
Panel E5.4
topology IPT system using a single controller without any output measurement
SANGSWANG Anawach, MUJJALINVIMUT Ekkachai, NAETILADDANON Sumate, NUTWONG
Supapong - King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi - Thailand
367 - An Advanced Control Device for Intelligent Lighting
Panel E4.1
in DLT-Systems
LOHAUS Lukas, DE VRIEZE Colin, HEINEN Stefan, ROSSIUS Arne, WUNDERLICH Ralf - IAS
RWTH Aachen University - GERMANY
379 - Analyses on Contactless Transformer and Power Control
Panel E4.2
for Movable ICPT System
SHI Liming, CAI Hua - Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS - China, JIANG Longbin –
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences - China, LI Yaohua - Institute of Electrical
Engineering, CAS - China
547- Trackside Converter as a Public Grid Replacement
Panel E4.3
DE JAGER Will, DEN OUDEN Robin, KOOLMAN Robbert - DYNNIQ - Netherlands
15:30 IS4: Industrial Forum: Power Electronics
Location: Room Hebel
for Energiewende
Chair(s): HILLER Marc - KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (KIT) - GERMANY
MERTENS Axel - LEIBNIZ UNIVERSTITY HANNOVER - GERMANY
The Energiewende and increased flexibility of future transmission and distribution grids lead
to new applications for Power Electronics. In addition to HVDC systems new developments
also address MV applications with enhanced features, efficiency and reliability. New circuit
topologies and power semiconductors enable promising solutions to replace or enhance the
performance of conventional systems. The session will give an overview on future trends and
challenges in this field.
15:30 IS5: Industrial Forum: Future
Location: Room Mombert
Railroad Applications
Chair(s): BAKRAN Mark - UNI BAYREUTH - GERMANY
BOECKER Joachim - PADERBORN UNIVERSITY - GERMANY
Railroad applications have always been a major force in power electronics and drive systems.
Future developments will increase the power density, efficiency and functionality for example with regard to safety. Traction is seen as a major application for SiC in the high power
region. High requirements on reliability and lifetime always pose a challenge on the design.
This session will highlight the main challenges and trends in this field.
15:30 IS6: Industrial Forum:
Location: Room Clubraum
Energy Efficiency of PDS
Chair(s): DOPPELBAUER Martin - KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - GERMANY
HOFMANN Wilfried - TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT DRESDEN - GERMANY
Energy efficiency of electric machines has been in the focus of International legislation for
many years. Minimum energy efficiency performance standards are now established all over
the world. However, much more electric energy can often be saved, when the drive is
better adapted to the work process by varying speed and load. The session will address the
latest requirements and developments in this field.
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Closing session & Keynote 4
Thursday 8 September 2016
09:00 Closing Session
Location: Room Brahms
Chair(s): DOPPELBAUER Martin, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
LORENZ Leo, European Center for Power Electronics E.V., Germany
09:30 Keynote 4: Energy Challenges
Location: Room Brahms
Chair(s): BOECKER Joachim, Paderborn University, Germany
HILLER Marc, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
09:30 Energy Challenges
KREUSEL Jochen - ABB AG
10:10 LS5b: Topic 1: Passive Components
Location: Room Hebel
Chair(s): BIELA Juergen, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
DICK Christian Peter, Technische Hochschule Köln, Germany
10:10 190 - Frequency-Domain Homogenization for Litz-Wire Bundles in Finite
Element Calculations
NIYOMSATIAN Korawich - Triphase NV - Belgium, GYSELINCK Johan - Université Libre de
Bruxelles - Belgium, SABARIEGO Ruth - KU Leuven - Belgium, VAN DEN KEYBUS Jeroen Triphase NV - Belgium
10:30 19 - A New Concept to Design Inductors with Low Conducted and
Radiated Emission Noises
ZARE Firuz - Danfoss Drives A/S - Denmark
10:50 24 - The Reluctance of Large Air Gaps in Ferrite Cores
STENGLEIN Erika, ALBACH Manfred - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) - Germany
11:10 263 - Characterization method for inductors in their environment
KOULARAMBAYE Mbaitelbe, ABDERAHIM Awat, CAPRARO Stéphane, CHATELON Jean-Pierre Université de Saint-Etienne - France, MBAINAIBEYE Jérome - IUPM - France, ROUSSEAU Jean
Jacques - Université de Saint-Etienne - France
10:10 LS5c: Topic 4: Special Motors
Location: Room Mombert
Chair(s): HAMEYER Kay, Institut für Elektrische Maschinen, RWTH Aachen, Germany
MESSAGER Gael, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
10:10 446 - Active Radial Magnetic Bearing for an Ultra-High Speed Motor
SCHUCK Marcel, KOLAR Johann W. - ETH Zurich - Switzerland, STEINERT Daniel - Levitronix
GmbH - Switzerland
10:30 660 - Design and Analysis of a High-Speed Induction Machine as Electric
Vehicle Traction Drive
EPSKAMP Torsten, BUTZ Benjamin, DOPPELBAUER Martin - Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Germany
10:50 362 - Design of the Power Series based on Traction Induction Motor
LAKSAR Jan, HORNIKOVA Lucie, VEG Lukas - University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic
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Lecture session 5
11:10 484 - Influence of Parasitic Capacitances of IGBT Inverter on Insulation
Condition Monitoring of Traction Machines Based on Current Signal Transients
Analysis
ZOELLER Clemens - Technische Universität Wien - Austria, VOGELSBERGER Markus Bombardier Austria GmbH - Austria, WOLBANK Thomas - Technische Universität Wien Austria
10:10 LS5d: Topic 3: Standard and Advanced
Location: Room Clubraum
Control Techniques for Power Converters (II)
Chair(s): RUFER Alfred, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
TENCONI Sandro, Energy Technology SRL, Italy
10:10 599 - Virtual Circuit Control for Multi-Converter Smart Grid Applications
HENDRICKX Bruno, NIYOMSATIAN Korawich, TANT Peter, VANASSCHE Piet - Triphase Belgium
10:30 328 - A Root-Locus Design Methodology Derived from the Impedance
Stability Criterion and Its Application for LCL Grid-Connected Converters
RODRIGUEZ-DIAZ Enrique, FREIJEDO Francisco D. - Aalborg University - Denmark,
GOLSORKHI Mohammad S. - The University of Sydney - Australia, GUERRERO Josep M.,
VASQUEZ Juan C. - Aalborg University - Denmark
10:50 550 - Accuracy Considerations for Single-Phase Digital Derivative Based
AC-Grid Synchronization Unit
GALKIN Ilya, VOROBYOV Maxim - Riga Technical University - Latvia
11:10 357 - Effect of state feedback coupling on the transient performance of
voltage source inverters with LC filter
DE BOSIO Federico - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, FREIJEDO Francisco, GUERRERO Josep Aalborg University - Denmark, PASTORELLI Michele - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, RIBEIRO Luiz Federal University of Maranhao - Brazil
10:10 LS5e: Topic 9: Industry Specific Energy
Conversion and Conditionning Technologies
Chair(s): NAGEL Andreas, Siemens AG, Germany
BOSGA Sjoerd, ABB AB, Corporate Research, Sweden
Location: Room 2.05
10:10 62 - Electrical model of carbon fibre reinforced polymers for the development of electrical protection systems for more electric aircraft.
JONES Catherine, BURT Graeme, GALLOWAY Stuart - University of Strathclyde - United
Kingdom, HALLETT Stephen, JONES Mike, KAWASHITA Luiz - University of Bristol - United
Kingdom, NORMAN Patrick - University of Strathclyde - United Kingdom
10:30 244 - Suppression of conducted, high frequency signals in aerospace
DC/AC converters designed with SiC MOSFETs
DROZHZHIN Danil - TU Darmstadt - Germany, DE MAGLIE Rodolphe, ENGLER Alfred Liebherr Elektronik GmbH - Germany, GRIEPENTROG Gerd, SAUER Alexander - TU Darmstadt Germany
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Thursday 8 September 2016
10:50 305 - Current Sharing inside a High Power IGBT Module at the Negative
Temperature Coefficient Operating Region
ASIMAKOPOULOS Panagiotis - European Laboratory for Nuclear Research - Switzerland,
BONGIORNO Massimo - Chalmers University of Technology - Sweden, PAPASTERGIOU
Konstantinos - European Laboratory for Nuclear Research - Switzerland, THIRINGER Torbjorn Chalmers University of Technology - Sweden
11:10 661 - A new Modular Multilevel Converter for Medium Voltage High Power
Oil & Gas Motor Drive Applications
BEUERMANN Max - Siemens AG - Germany, HILLER Marc, HIMMELMANN Patrick - Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology (KIT) - Germany, KRUG Dietmar - Siemens AG - Germany
10:10 LS5f: Topic 6: Power Quality Issues
Location: Room 2.08
Chair(s): BOROYEVICH Dushan, Virginia Tech, United States of America
BUSQUETS-MONGE Sergio - Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya - Spain
10:10 356 - Control Design of VSIs to Enhance Transient Performance in
Microgrids
DE BOSIO Federico - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, GUERRERO Josep - Aalborg University Denmark, RIBEIRO Luiz - Federal University of Maranhao - Brazil, SAVAGHEBI Mehdi,
VÁSQUEZ Juan - Aalborg University - Denmark
10:30 60 - Study on the Power Quality of More Electric Aircraft Power Grid
CHEN Jiawei, ZHANG Xiuqin - Chongqing University - China
10:50 540 - A Frequency Domain Model for Beat Frequency Oscillation Analysis
in Microgrid
YUE Xiaolong - Xi'an Jiaotong University - China, BOROYEVICH Dushan, BURGOS Rolando Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - United States of America, ZHUO Fang Xi'an Jiaotong University - China
11:10 597 - Grid-Connected PV Power Plant Induced Power Quality Problems –
Experimental Evidence
PAKONEN Pertti, HILDÉN Antti, SUNTIO Teuvo, VERHO Pekka - Tampere University of
Technology - Finland
11:50 LS6b: Topic 8: EV's Batteries and Chargers
Chair(s): HEGAZY Omar, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
VAN DEN BOSSCHE Alex - UGENT - BELGIUM
Location: Room Hebel
11:50 130 - Parameterization of equivalent circuit models for high-power lithiumion batteries in HEV application
SKOOG Stefan - Chalmers University of Technology - Sweden
12:10 207 - Optimal Design of a Matrix Converter with a LC Active Buffer for Onboard Vehicle Battery Charger in Single Phase Grid Structure
GOH Teck Chiang, MASARU Sugai, TAKAHIDE Sugiyama - Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc. Japan
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12:30 235 - Components Selection of a Direct Three-Phase to Single-Phase AC/AC
Converter for a Contactless Electric Vehicle Charger
KUSUMAH Ferdi Perdana, KYYRÄ Jorma, VUORSALO Simo - Aalto University - Finland
12:50 663 - Field test results of interoperable electric vehicle wireless power
transfer
SIMON Olaf - SEW Eurodrive GmbH & Co KG – Germany, DOERFLINGER Daniel - IPT
Technology GmbH – Germany, HOPPE Axel - Inst. F. Automation und Kommunikation –
Germany, MAHLEIN Jochen - SEW Eurodrive – Germany, TURKI Faical - Paul Vahle GmbH &
Co.KG - Germany
11:50 LS6c: Topic 4: Motor Design
Location: Room Mombert
Chair(s): LOMONOVA Elena, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
PERRIARD Yves, EPFL, Switzerland
11:50 120 - Torque analysis and comparison of the switched reluctance machine
and the doubly-salient permanent magnet machine
OU Jing, DOPPELBAUER Martin - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Germany
12:10 331 - Numerical Iron Loss Computation Method for Switched Reluctance
Motors
GREULE Mario, BOXRIKER Miriam, DOPPELBAUER Martin, ZHANG Buwei - Karlsruhe Institute
of Technology - Germany
12:30 335 - Pareto Optimization of Switched Reluctance Motors to determine the
Optimum Pole Configuration
GREULE Mario, ABELE Stefan, DOPPELBAUER Martin - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany
12:50 481 - Natural Frequencies of Small Squirrel Cage Induction Machine Rotor –
Finite Element Model Optimization
SOBRA Jan, BYRTUS Miroslav, HRUSKA Karel, KAVALIR Tomas, KINDL Vladimir, KRIZEK Michal University of West Bohemia - Czech Republic
11:50 LS6d: Topic 3: Standard and Advanced
Location: Room Clubraum
Control Techniques for Power Converters (III)
Chair(s): CRUZ Sérgio, University of Coimbra / IT, Portugal
GRZESIAK Lech, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
11:50 74 - High Bandwidth Phase Voltage and Phase Current Control Loop of a
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor based on Delta Sigma Bitstreams
HOMANN Michael, SCHUMACHER Walter - TU Braunschweig / Institut für Regelungstechnik Germany
12:10 262 - Direct Model Predictive Voltage Control of Quasi-Z-Source Inverters
with LC Filters
AYAD Ayman, KARAMANAKOS Petros, KENNEL Ralph - Technical University of Munich Germany
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Thursday 8 September 2016
12:30 506 - Efficiency Comparison of Active and Passive Grid Filter Damping
Methods using Direct Matrix Converter
REMUS Nico, HOFMANN Wilfried, LEUBNER Martin - Technische Universität Dresden Germany
12:50 217 - A new modulation method for multilevel converters
GORDILLO Francisco - Universidad de Sevilila - Spain
11:50 LS6f: Topic 6: Protection in DC and AC Grids;
Location: Room 2.08
Smart Grids
Chair(s): BENCHAIB Abdelkrim, Supergrid Institute SAS, France
HILLER Marc, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
11:50 519 - Wide Frequency Range Medium-Voltage Grid Impedance Analysis by
Current Injection of a Multi-MW Power Converter
HAHN Frederik, BENKENDORFF Berthold, BRUESKE Sebastian, BUTICCHI Giampaolo, FUCHS
Friedrich W., LISERRE Marco - Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel - Germany
12:10 520 - Virtual inertia with PV inverters using DC-link capacitors
WAFFENSCHMIDT Eberhard - Cologne University of Applied Sciences - Germany, HUI Ron University of Hong Kong - China
12:30 84 - HVDC Grid Protection with Integrated Fault Categorization for
Selective Tripping
SANDER René, BARTH Daniel, LEIBFRIED Thomas, SURIYAH Michael, WENIG Simon Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Germany
12:50 534 - Unidirectional hybrid circuit breaker topologies for multi-line nodes
in HVDC grids
JEHLE Andreas, BIELA Juergen, PEFTITSIS Dimosthenis - Eidgenoessische Technische
Hochschule Zürich - Switzerland
14:00 DS3a: Topic 1: Passive Components
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chair(s): FERREIRA Braham - DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - NETHERLANDS
23 - Analytical Calculation of the Current Depending
Panel E22.1
Inductance of a Stepped Air Gap Inductor
STENGLEIN Erika, ALBACH Manfred, KÜBRICH Daniel - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
(FAU) - Germany
38 - Prediction of the Leakage Inductance in High
Panel E22.2
Frequency Transformers
ROSSMANITH Hans, ALBACH Manfred, STENGLEIN Erika - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
(FAU) - Germany
140 - Material savings using coupled inductors in hard
Panel E22.3
switched power-electronic building blocks: Modeling and experimental validation
DECK Patrick, DICK Christian - Technische Hochschule Köln - Germany
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180 - Iron loss comparison of standard SiFe and nanocrystalline
Panel E22.4
materials for power transformers in a dual active bridge converter
KAUDER Tobias, HAMEYER Kay - Institut für Elektrische Maschinen, RWTH Aachen - Germany
203 - Optimization of integrated magnetic planar transformer
Panel E23.1
MAHAMAT Ahmat Taha, CAPRARO Stéphane, CHATELON Jean-Pierre, DANOUMBE
Bonaventure - Université de Saint-Etienne - France, MAHAMOUD Youssouf - CNAR - France,
ROUSSEAU Jean Jacques - Université de Saint-Etienne - France
265 - Planar transformer equivalent thermal resistance
Panel E23.2
variation with ambient temperature and power losses
BAKRI Reda, IDIR Nadir, LE MOIGNE Philippe, MARGUERON Xavier, NGOUA TEU Jean Sylvio Ecole Centrale de Lille - L2EP - France
271 - Efficiency Impact of Air-Cored Inductors in Multi-MHz
Panel E23.3
Power Converters
RINDFLEISCH Christoph, WICHT Bernhard - Reutlingen University - Germany
410 - New Low µ Nanocrystalline Cores: an Efficient Way
Panel E23.4
Decreasing Volume and Mass
GONY Bashar, POTTIER Frederic, Aperam Alloys Amilly - France, WAECKERLE Thierry - Aperam
Alloys Imphy - France
428 - DC Link RMS Current Estimation in Systems with
Panel E24.1
Several Converters Connected to a Shared DC Link with Distributed Capacitors
KRONE Tobias, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
429 - A phase shifted full bridge converter with novel control
Panel E24.2
over the leakage inductance
BAKAR Muhammad Abu, BERTILSSON Kent - Mid Sweden University - Sweden
14:00 DS3b: Topic 3: Estimation and
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Identification methods
Chair(s): WOLBANK Thomas, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
32 - DC Bus Current Analysis Considering AC Current
Panel E1.1
Ripple in Three-phase Voltage Source Converters
JIANG Dong, LI Qiao - Huazhong University of Science and Technology - China
49 - Investigation of the Characteristic Thermal Properties of
IGBT Power Modules for Robust In-situ Health Monitoring
DENK Marco, BAKRAN Mark-M. - University of Bayreuth - Germany
Panel E1.2
64 - Efficient Intelligent Control Techniques for DC-DC
Panel E1.3
Converters: A Comparative Study
YOUSSEF Mohamed - University of Ontario - Canada, ABDELRAHMAN Ahmed, EID
Mahmoud, REN Jing, WANG YING - UOIT - Canada
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65 - Novel Screening Techniques for Wind Turbine
Panel E1.4
JØRGENSEN Asger Bjørn, CHRISTENSEN Nicklas, FREDERIKSEN Kristian Lind, ICIRAGIYE Eddy,
MAARBJERG Anders Eggert, MUNK-NIELSEN Stig - Aalborg University - Denmark, RANNESTAD
Bjørn - KK Wind Solutions A/S - Denmark, SØNDERSKOV Simon Dyhr - Aalborg University Denmark
85- Energy Control of Modular Multilevel Converter with a
Panel E2.1
Novel Analytic Filter
SHINODA Kosei, BENCHAIB Abdeklrim - Supergrid Institute SAS - France, DAI Jing CentraleSupélec - France, GUILLAUD Xavier - Ecole Centrale de Lille - L2EP - France
150 - Extended Observer-Based Simultaneous Online Parameter
Panel E2.2
Estimation of Inverter-Fed Squirrel-Cage Induction Machines
Considering the Influence of Current and Speed Measurement Errors
KOUPENY Jaroslav, LÜCKE Stefan, MERTENS Axel - Leibniz Universität Hannover - Germany
264 - Non-Invasive IGBT Power Loss Model Identification
Panel E2.3
in Two-Level Voltage Source Converters
ROSU Stefan George - University Politehnica of Bucharest - Romania, ARMANDO Eric Politecnico di Torino - Italy, FLORESCU Adriana - University Politehnica of Bucharest Romania, GUGLIELMI Paolo - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, RADOI Constantin - University
Politehnica of Bucharest - Romania
374 - A Generalised Harmonic Linearisation Method for
Panel E2.4
Power Converters Input/Output Impedance Calculation
SALIS Valerio, COSTABEBER Alessandro, COX Stephen, ZANCHETTA Pericle - University of
Nottingham - United Kingdom
463 - Averaged inverter loss estimation algorithm
Panel E3.1
BONISLAWSKI Michal, HOLUB Marcin - West Pomeranian University of Technology - Poland
511 - A novel Algorithm for Position Estimation in Coreless
Panel E3.2
Current Measurement Applications
TROESTER Nathan, BEILHARZ Daniel, ROTH- STIELOW Joerg - Universität Stuttgart - Germany
586 - Converter Efficiency Measurement with PWM Duty
Cycle Jitter
CHEN Yaow-Ming - National Taiwan University - Taiwan
Panel E3.3
598 - The Switching Frequency Based Active Power as Highly
Panel E3.4
Dynamic Approximation of Conventional Active Power Calculation
STOCK Alexander, KOWALSKI Thomas - University of Applied Sciences Aschaffenburg Germany, LANG Klaus - Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH - Germany, STAUDT Stefan,
TEIGELKÖTTER Johannes - University of Applied Sciences Aschaffenburg - Germany
619 - Revisiting the EKF Concept for Low Speed Sensorless
Panel E4.4
Control of Cage Induction Motors
SILVA Cesar - Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile, DE LILLO Liliana, EMPRINGHAM Lee - The University of Nottingham - United Kingdom, PEREZ Ricardo, YUZ Juan Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
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14:00 DS3c: Topic 3: Measurements
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Techniques and Sensors
Chair(s): PIETRZAK-DAVID Maria, Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energy, France
94 - Application of Cell Mapping Method in Chaotic Detection
of Asynchronous Motor at Low Speed
LI Binhua, YANG Ru, YU Liande - Guangzhou University - China
Panel E6.1
99 - Calculating of Fuse Melting Point for Power Electronics
Panel E6.2
Circuits by Inrush Energy and Determination of the Eligibility
DEMIR Murat, KAHRAMANOGLU Gürmen - Vestel Electronics - Turkey, YILDIZ Ali Bekir Kocaeli University - Turkey
275 - Influence of a Variable Reluctance Resolver on an
Panel E6.3
E-Motor-System
NEIDIG Norbert - Daimler AG - Germany, DOPPELBAUER Martin - Karlsruher Institut für
Technologie - Germany, WANKE Andreas, WERNER Quentin - Daimler AG - Germany
280 - Improved Performance Intelligent Robust Controller
Panel E6.4
for grid-connected VSI
HUSSAIN Syed Asim, ABIDO M. A. - King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals - Saudi
Arabia, KENNEL Ralph - Technical University of Munich - Germany
412 - Non-Parametric Frequency Response Estimation of
Panel E7.1
Two-Mass-System using Kalman Filter
NEVARANTA Niko - Lappeenranta University of Technology - Finland, GOUBEJ Martin - NTIS
Research Center - Czech Republic, LINDH Tuomo, NIEMELÄ Markku, PYRHÖNEN Olli Lappeenranta University of Technology - Finland
504 - Simulated and Measured Efficiency Verification Power
Panel E7.2
Circulation Method of a High Power Low Voltage NPC
Converter for Wind Turbines
BENKENDORFF Berthold, FUCHS Friedrich W., LISERRE Marco - Christian-Albrechts-Universität
zu Kiel - Germany
562 - GA based reconstruction method of MEMS accelerometer
Panel E7.3
signal used in electrical actuators
PIETRZAK-DAVID Maria - INPT, ENSEEIHT, LAPLACE Toulouse - France, AKACHA HELAL
Ibtissem - Ecole Nationale Supérieure Electronique Electrotec - France, DAVID Jacques - INPT,
ENSEEIHT, LAPLACE Toulouse - France, MRABET BELLAAJ Najiba - 1Université de Tunis El
Manar, ENIT, L.S.E. - Tunisia, VUONG Tan-Hoa - INPT, ENSEEIHT, LAPLACE Toulouse - France
583 - Development of high bandwidth current sensors based
on the magnetoresistive effect
SLATTER Rolf, BRUSIUS Matthias, KNOLL Heiko - Sensitec GmbH - Germany
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14:00 DS3d: Topic 4: High Performance Drives
Chair(s): NAGEL Andreas, Siemens AG, Germany
Location: Room Weinbrenner
215 - Indirect Field Oriented Control of Linear Induction
Panel E5.1
Motor Based on Optimized Slip Frequency for Traction Application
WANG Ke, GE Qiongxuan, LI Yaohua, SHI Liming - IEE, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
283- Maximum Torque per Ampere Control Using Hill Climbing
Panel E5.2
Method Without Motor Parameters Based on V/f Control
ITOH Jun-ichi, KATO Masakazu, TOI Takato - Nagaoka University of Technology - Japan
330 - High Performance Drive for Electric Vehicles – System
Panel E5.3
Comparison between Three and Six Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines
DOEBLER Ralf - IAV GmbH - Germany, INDERKA Robert B. - Daimler AG - Germany, SCHUHMANN
Thomas - Dresden University of Applied Sciences - Germany, VON MALOTTKI Sicong - Daimler
AG - Germany
496 - Inverter Loss Management for an Electrical High-Speed
Panel E5.4
Drive System
PETER Klaus, BÖCKER Joachim, HANKE Sören - University of Paderborn - Germany, MINK
Fabian - LTI Motion GmbH - Germany
14:00 DS3e: Topic 4: Motion Control,
Robotics, Special Drives
Chair(s): NAGEL Andreas, Siemens AG, Germany
Location: Room Weinbrenner
148 - HF Parameter Identification Using Test Current Injection
Panel E4.1
for Sensorless Control of a Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM)
BUGSCH Martha, PIEPENBREIER Bernhard - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) - Germany
341 - Electric drive system power simulator
Panel E4.2
ZIUZEV Anatoliy, MUDROV Mikhail, NESTEROV Konstantin - Ural Federal University - Russian
Federation
383 - Synchronous SVPWM Over-modulation Method Based
Panel E4.3
on Zero-Sequence Voltage Injection in Locomotive Traction
LI Guibin - Xinjiang University - China, LI Yongdong - Tsinghua University - China, WANG
Zhiguo - Academy of the Armored Force Engineer Beijing - China, ZHENG Zedong Tsinghua University - China
14:00 DS3f: Topic 5: Solar Energy Systems
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chair(s): GAUBERT Jean-Paul, University of Poitiers, France
42 - A Copper-loss Based Design Method and Verification for a
Panel E21.1
Zero-ripple Interface for PV / Battery-to-Grid Applications
BISWAS Suvankar - University of Minnesota - United States of America, MIDTGAARD OleMorten - Norwegian University of Science and Technology - Norway, MOHAN Ned University of Minnesota - United States of America, UNDELAND Tore - Norwegian University
of Science and Technology - Norway
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66 - Sub-module Differential Power Processing Photovoltaic
Panel E21.2
Optimizer Using Self-adjusted Time-sharing Maximum Power
Point Tracking Control Strategy
ZHU Tianhua, FAN Yusen, SHI Shuhuai, SUN Lejia, WANG Feng - School of Electrical
Engineering of Xi'an Jiaotong - China, YANG Yan - College of Engineering, Xi’an Siyuan
University - China, ZHUO Fang - School of Electrical Engineering of Xi'an Jiaotong - China
72 - Evaluation of three-phase solar inverters using SiC devices
Panel E21.3
WALL Simon, RUAN Run-hua, WANG Chang-geng, XIE Jing-ren - Clenergy (Xiamen)
Technology Co Ltd - China
105 - High Gain Inverter based on the 3S Inverter with Model
Predictive Control for PV Applications
ABDELRAHIM Omar, FUNATO Hirohito - Utsunomiya University - Japan
Panel E21.4
119 - New Configuration for High-efficient Operation of
Panel E20.1
Partially Shaded PV System using an Electromagnetic Relay
NANNO Ikuo - National Institute of Technology, Ube College - Japan, AHMED Tarek - Assiut
University - Egypt, HARAOKA Ryosuke, IKEMOTO Masamichi, NISHIDA Katsumi - National
Institute of Technology, Ube College - Japan
132 - An Improved Simulated Annealing Maximum Power
Panel E20.2
Point Tracking Technique for PV Array under Partial Shading Conditions
FAN Yusen, SHI Shuhuai, SUN Lejia, WANG Feng - School of Electrical Engineering of Xi'an
Jiaotong - China, YANG Yan - College of Engineering, Xi’an Siyuan University - China, ZHU
Tianhua, ZHUO Fang - School of Electrical Engineering of Xi'an Jiaotong - China
317 - Fast Maximum Power Point Tracking for PV Arrays
Panel E20.3
under Partial shaded Conditions
MOHAMMAD AMIN Ghasemi, MOHAMMADIAN Hossein, PARNIANI Mostafa, ZAREI Seyed
Fariborz - Sharif University of Technology - Iran
366 - Effective Method for Filter Design and Semiconductor
Panel E20.4
and Inductors Loss Calculation
HOFFMANN Stefan, HOENE Eckart - Fraunhofer Institute Reliability Microintegration Germany, KUCZMIK Adam, LANG Klaus-Dieter - Technical University Berlin - Germany, ZEITER Oleg - Fraunhofer Institute Reliability Microintegration - Germany
441 - Dynamic Modeling of DC Nanogrid Local Branch
Panel E19.1
using Enhanced PV and Third Order Battery Models
BAUOMY Maged - Shaker Consultancy Group - Qatar, GAMAL Haytham - Modern Academy Egypt, SHALTOUT Adel - Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University - Egypt
467 - Assessment and monitoring of grid-tied PV inverter
Panel E19.2
performance using a “golden inverter” model
PAASCH Kasper, NYMAND Morten - University of Southern Denmark - Denmark, REVESZ
Michael, STÖCKL Johannes - Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH - Austria
546 - Optimum Design of a Flyback PV Microinverter under
Panel E19.3
Hybrid DCM/BCM Operation
CHRISTIDIS Georgios, NANAKOS Anastasios, TATAKIS Emmanuel - University of Patras - Greece
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551 - New Dual-Mode Variable Step-Size Control Strategy
Panel E19.4
for Quadratic Boost Converter Used in Solar Energy System
GHAMRAWI Ahmad, GAUBERT Jean-Paul, MEHDI Driss - University of Poitiers - France
552 - Loss Distribution Analysis of a Three-Port Converter for
Low-Power Stand-Alone Light-to-Light Systems
MIRA Albert Maria del Carmen - Technical University of Denmark - Denmark
Panel E24.3
587 - State-Vector Feedback Gain Analysis for Deadbeat Control
Panel E24.4
of Grid-Integrated Inverter with LCL filter
AHMED Tarek - Assiut University - Egypt, NANNO Ikuo, NISHIDA Katsumi - Ube National
College of Technology - Japan
14:00 DS3g: Topic 5: Renewable
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Energy Systems
Chair(s): ECKEL Hans-Günter, University Rostock, Germany
193 - Modular Energy Conversion System Using a Novel
Panel E17.1
Control Structure Based on a Simple Analogue System
PETREUS Dorin, DARABAN Stefan - Technical University of Cluj Napoca - Romania
316 - Figures of Merit for the Evaluation of Regenerative
Panel E17.2
Power Converters
MAESTRI Sebastian, CARRICA Daniel, GARCIA RETEGUI Rogelio - Universidad Nacional de Mar
del Plata - Argentina, LE GODEC Gilles, PAPASTERGIOU Konstantinos, ROSSINI Stefano - CERN Switzerland
453 - Energy Management Optimization in Stand-Alone
Panel E17.3
Power Supplies Using Online Estimation of Battery SOC
CACCIATO Mario, NOBILE Giovanni, SCARCELLA Giuseppe, SCELBA Giacomo, SCIACCA
Angelo Giuseppe - University of Catania - Italy
478 - Specific Energy Consumption of PEM Water Electrolysers
Panel E17.4
In Atmospheric and Pressurised Conditions
KOPONEN Joonas, AHOLA Jero, AHONEN Tero, HUOMAN Kimmo, KOSONEN Antti,
RUUSKANEN Vesa - Lappeenranta University of Technology - Finland
532 - Compatibility Analysis of Grid-connected Pico-hydro
Panel E18.1
Systems using Conventional Photovoltaic Inverters
LEITE Vicente, BATISTA José, COUTO José, FERREIRA Angela - Polytechnic Institute of
Bragança - Portugal
564 - Online Impedance Spectroscopy Estimation of a Battery
Panel E18.2
ABEDI VARNOSFADERANI Mina, STRICKLAND Dani - Aston University - United Kingdom
571 - Energy Storage in Drive Systems of Servo Presses for
Panel E18.3
Reduction of Peak Power and Energy Recovery
PIERER Alexander, BLAU Peter, KOLESNIKOV Artem, PUTZ Matthias, RICHTER Mark Fraunhofer Institute for MT AND Forming Technology - Germany
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657 - Determination of Storage Loss Characteristics with
Panel E18.4
Reasonable Measurement and Calculation Effort
VOGT Thorsten, BÖCKER Joachim, FRÖHLEKE Norbert, PAHL Richard - Universität Paderborn Germany
14:00 DS3h: Topic 6: Micro-grids
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Chair(s): BOROYEVICH Dushan - VIRGINIA TECH - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
7 - Multi-Agent System for Day-Ahead Energy Management
Panel E14.1
of Microgrid
AMICARELLI Elvira - CEA - Institut National de l'Energie Solaire - France, BACHA Seddik Université Grenoble Alpes - France, TRAN Quoc Tuan - CEA - Institut National de l'Energie
Solaire - France
169 - Research on Circulating Current Reduction of
Panel E14.2
Droop-Controlled Parallel Inverters
LIU MIng'ao, CHEN Jie, CHEN Xin, GONG Chunying, NIU Bowen, ZHAO Bing - Nanjing
University of Aeronautis & Astronautics - China
191 - Power Management for Self-Powered SiC Based AC
Panel E14.3
Smart-Breaker for Nano-grid Applications
OTSUKA Masafumi, LI David K.W., TRESCASES Olivier - University of Toronto - Canada
312 - Smart Power Management of DC Microgrids in
Panel E14.4
Future Milligrids
PEYGHAMI-AKHULEH Saeed - Sharif University of Technology - Iran, BLAABJERG Frede, CHIANG Loh Poh, DAVARI Pooya - Aalborg University - Denmark, MOKHTARI Hossein - Sharif
University of Technology - Iran
403 - DC Micro-grid Power Coordination Based on Fuzzy
Panel E15.1
Logic Control
ALBADWAWI Rashid, ABUSARA Mohammad, ISSA Walid, MALLICK Tapas - University of Exeter United Kingdom
413 - A Hybrid AC/DC Microgrid Control Scheme With
Panel E15.2
Voltage-Source Inverter-Controlled Interlinking Converters
LUO Fei, LAI Yuk-Ming, LOO Ka Hong - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - China
442 - Multipurpose emulation platform for research in microgrids
Panel E15.3
LLEDO-PONSATI TOMAS - Tecnologies de Control de l’Electricitat i Automat - Spain, GALCERANARELLANO Samuel, MONTESINOS-MIRACLE Daniel - CITCEA-UPC - Spain
489 - Local Grid Load Coordination for Load-Shiftable Domestic
Panel E15.4
Appliances in a Variable-Tariff Environment
STILLE Karl Stephan - Paderborn University - Germany, BETTENTRUP Ralf - Miele&Cie. KG Germany, BÖCKER Joachim, FRÖHLEKE Norbert - Paderborn University - Germany, KAISER
Ingo - Miele&Cie. KG - Germany
601 - Battery Energy Storage Effect on AC/DC Microgrids Efficiency
Panel E16.1
DOROUDCHI Elahe, KYYRÄ Jorma, LEHTONEN Matti - Aalto University School of Electrical
Engineering - Finland
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662 - Distributed Coordination of Electric Vehicle Charging
Panel E16.4
in a Community Microgrid Considering Real Time Price
LI CHENDAN, VÁSQUEZ Juan, GUERRERO Josep, SCHALTZ Erik - Aalborg University Denmark
14:00 DS3i: Topic 6: Smart Grids; Power
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Quality Issues and Protection Issues
Chair(s): ZYGMANOWSKI Marcin - Silesian University of Technology - Poland
50 - Active power filter with model based predictive current
control in natural and dq frame
BOSCH Swen, STEINHART Heinrich - Hochschule Aalen - Germany
Panel E25.1
59 - Optimization of Critical Oscillations within a Boost
Panel E25.2
Converter Based on an Analytical Model
MIDDELSTAEDT Lars, LINDEMANN Andreas - Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg Germany
115 - An online control method of APLC for network-wide
Panel E25.3
harmonic suppression considering the coupling
characteristics of nonlinear loads
ZHAI Hao, SHI Shuhuai, WANG Zhenxiong, YI Hao, ZENG Zhirong, ZHANG Zhigang, ZHUO
Fang - School of Electrical Engineering of XJTU - China
123 - DC GRIDS : New Over Current Protection
Panel E25.4
OUAIDA Remy, DEPALMA Jean Francois - Mersen - France, GONTHIER Gilles - Safran Herakles France
154 - Space Phasor based Improved Hysteresis Current
Panel E26.1
Controller for Shunt Active Power Filter using 3-Level Inverter
DEY Anubrata, POONIA Anil - Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee - India
188- Robust observer based active damping control for
Panel E26.2
LCL filtered grid connected converters using LMI criterion
BENRABAH Abdeldjabar, LIU Huaiyuan, WU Jian, XU Dianguo - Harbin Institute of
Technology - China
209 - A Modified Method of Selective Harmonic Compensation
for Three-Level Active Power Filter
FENG Ling, WANG Yong - Shanghai Jiaotong University - China
Panel E26.3
298 - DC Microgrid Protection by Selective Detection of
Panel E26.4
Series Arcing using Load Side Power Electronic Devices
SHEKHAR Aditya, BAUER Pavol, ELIZONDO Laura Ramirez, MACKAY Laurens - Delft University
of Technology - Netherlands
378 - Design Considerations and Performance Evaluation
Panel E27.1
of Hybrid DC Circuit Breakers for HVDC Grids
PEFTITSIS Dimosthenis, BIELA Juergen, JEHLE Andreas - ETH Zürich - Switzerland
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452 - A Switching On Control Strategy of the DC-SSPC
Panel E27.2
for the Capacitive Loads
SONG Li-nan - Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics - China, CHENG Guo-Hua Shanghai Aircraft Design & Research Institute - China, DAI Ze-hua, RUAN Li-gang - Nanjing
University of Aeronautics and Astronautics - China, WANG Bang-ting - Shanghai Aircraft
Design & Research Institute - China, WANG Li, YANG Shan-shui - Nanjing University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics - China, ZHAO Jian - Shanghai Aircraft Design & Research
Institute - China
456 - A new hybrid medium voltage breaker for DC
Panel E27.3
interruption or AC fault current limitation
LILJESTRAND Lars, BACKMAN Magnus, JONSSON Lars - ABB AB, Corporate Research Sweden, RIVA Marco - ABB Medium Voltage Products - Italy
518 - Integration and Safety of electric vehicles in a residential
Panel E27.4
electrical installation for V2H services
VENTORUZZO Géraldine - Renault - France, DAVIGNY Arnaud - L2EP-HEI - France,
GOURAUD Sebastien - Renault - France, HENNETON Antoine - HEI - France, ROBYNS Benoît L2EP-HEI - France
541 - Voltage Dips Detection in a System with Grid-Tie Inverter
Panel E28.1
STANISAVLJEVIC Aleksandar, DUMNIC Boris, KATIC Vladimir, KOVACEVIC Ilija, POPADIC Bane University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences - Serbia
569 - EMI filter design for high switching speed and
Panel E28.2
frequency grid-connected inverters
SCHITTLER Andressa, PAPPIS Douglas, ZACHARIAS Peter - Universität Kassel - Germany
581 - A Novel Smart Energy Management System in Sports Stadiums
Panel E28.3
KHALIL Shady, ABU-RUB Haitham, ELLABBAN Omar - Texas A&M University at Qatar - Qatar,
KEZUNOVIC Mladen - Texas A&M University - United States of America
611- A Multi-site Real-time Co-simulation Platform for the Testing
Panel E28.4
of Control Strategies of Distributed Storage and V2G in Distribution Networks
TENCONI Alberto, BOMPARD Ettore, ESTEBSARI Abouzar, HUANG Tao - Politecnico di Torino Italy, MONTI Antonello - ACS, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH University - Germany,
PONS Enrico - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, STEVIC Marija - ACS, E.ON Energy Research Center,
RWTH University - Germany, VASCHETTO Silvio - Politecnico di Torino - Italy, VOGEL Steffen ACS, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH University - Germany
14:00 DS3j: Topic 8: Converters and Drives
Location: Room Weinbrenner
for Electric Vehicles
Chair(s): VON MALOTTKI Sicong, Daimler AG, Germany
CHANG Fengqi, Technische Universität München, Germany
176 - Efficiency analysis of three-level NPC and T-Type voltage
Panel E8.1
source inverter for various operation modes optimizing
the overall drive train efficiency by an operating mode selection
STEMPFLE Martin, FISCHER Manuel, NITZSCHE Maximilian, ROTH-STIELOW Joerg, WOELFLE
Julian - University of Stuttgart - Germany
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238 - Design of a Full SiC Voltage Source Inverter for
Panel E8.2
Electric Vehicle Applications
BUCHER Alexander, HASENOHR Christian - Siemens AG, ECAR Powertrain Systems Germany, HEITMANN Axel - Porsche AG - Germany, LEIPENAT Michael - Siemens AG Germany, SCHMIDT Ralf - Siemens AG, ECAR Powertrain Systems - Germany, SCHMITZ Stefan Porsche AG - Germany, WERNER Ronny, WERNER Timur - Siemens AG, ECAR Powertrain
Systems - Germany
247 - Optimized design of DC-DC converter LC output filter for
EV battery charging applications in terms of defined battery
current and voltage ripple as well as overall system efficiency
JUNG Marco - Fraunhofer IWES - Germany
Panel E8.3
299 - Inversion-Based Control Of Modular High Frequency Inverters
Panel E8.4
LUTZE Marcel, KOPF Michael - Siemens AG Process Industries and Drives Division - Germany
336 - Modular Multilevel Battery (M2B) for Electric Vehicles
Panel E9.1
HELLING Florian - Universität der Bundeswehr München - Germany, GLÜCK Johannes - BMW
AG - Germany, SINGER Arthur, WEYH Thomas - Universität der Bundeswehr München - Germany
342 - Model based Thermal Evaluation of a Modular Power
Panel E9.2
Inverter System
BROSE Manuel - Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences - Germany, DÜERKOP
Christian - Karl E. Brinkmann GmbH - Germany, SCHULTE Thomas - Ostwestfalen-Lippe
University of Applied Sciences - Germany
420 - Comparing 650 V and 900 V SiC MOSFETs for the
Panel E9.3
Application in an Automotive Inverter
BERTELSHOFER Teresa, BAKRAN Mark-M., HORFF Roman, MÄRZ Andreas - University of
Bayreuth - Germany
421 - Impact of Developing Semiconductor Technologies on
Panel E9.4
Two- and Three-Level Converters for Electric Vehicle Applications
SOONG Theodore - ABB AB, Corporate Research - Sweden, VIITANEN Tero - ABB OY Drives Finland, ZELAYA DE LA PARRA Hector - ABB AB, Corporate Research - Sweden
500 - Estimation of Losses in Permanent Magnet Synchronous
Panel E10.1
Machines Caused by Inverter Voltage Harmonics in Driving Cycle Operation
HESEDING Johannes, MERTENS Axel, MÜLLER-DEILE Felix - IAL Leibniz Universität Hannover Germany
525 - Investigation of Discontinuous PWM as Additional
Panel E10.2
Optimization Parameter in an Active Thermal Control
KACZOROWSKI Dennis, MERTENS Axel, MITTELSTEDT Marvin - IAL Leibniz Universität
Hannover - Germany
542 - Impact of the Automotive Energy Net Impedance on the
Panel E10.3
Voltage-Stabilization Performance of a Floating Capacitor H-Bridge Converter
HIERMEIER Matthias - Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt - Germany, HACKNER Thomas,
MUERKEN Michael - Audi AG - Germany, PFORR Johannes - Technische Hochschule
Ingolstadt - Germany
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Thursday 8 September 2016
Dialogue session 3
555 - Spectral Synthesis of Switching Distortion in Automotive
Panel E10.4
Drive Inverters
GOETZ Stefan - Porsche Engineering - Germany, KORTE Christian - Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology - GERMANY
570 - DC-DC Converter Design for Power Distribution Systems
Panel E11.1
in Electric Vehicles using Calorimetric Loss Measurements
BOLTE Sven, BÖCKER Joachim, FRÖHLEKE Norbert - Paderborn University - Germany
647 - Z-source with Rectangular wave Modulation Inverter for
Panel E11.4
Hybrid / Electric Vehicles
SENANAYAKE Thilak, IIJIMA Ryuji, ISOBE Takanori, TADANO Hiroshi - University of Tsukuba Japan
14:00 DS3k: Topic 9: Industry Specific Energy
Location: Room Weinbrenner
Conversion and Conditioning Technologies
Chair(s): BOSGA Sjoerd, ABB AB, Corporate Research, Sweden
26 - Using Opposition Method to Test Aerospace Power
Panel E11.2
Electronics Converters
DE MAGLIE Rodolphe, BIROST Roger, ENGLER Alfred - Liebherr Electronik GmbH - Germany
27 - Representative PWM Waveform Generator for
Panel E11.3
Measurement of Partial Discharges in Power Electronic Systems
CELLA Benjamin, DE MAGLIE Rodolphe, ENGLER Alfred - Liebherr Electronik GmbH Germany
43 - Catenary Free Operation of Light Rail Vehicles Panel E12.1
Topology and Operational Concept
BECKER Frank, DAEMMIG André - Bombardier Transportation GmbH - Germany
220 - Loss Reduction Design for Coils and Power Converter
Panel E12.2
by Considering Reactive Power and AC Resistance in
High Power Contactless Power Transmission
SHIMOTSU Takuya, KONDO Keiichiro - Chiba University - Japan, PANDU WIJAYA Febry Chiba University - Indonesia, SHIBATA Shogo - Chiba University - Japan
248 - A Starter/Generator Unit for Aerospace
Panel E12.3
Applications-Concept to Prototype
BRINK Emile - Aeronamic - Netherlands, DE BOER Alte - Netherlands Aerospace Centre Netherlands, GERBER Mark - Aeronamic - Netherlands, POLINDER Henk, VAN DER GEEST
Martin - Delft University of Technology - Netherlands, ZEILSTRA Dennis - Aeronamic Netherlands
306 - Design and Implementation of Multi-Frequency Magnetic
Panel E12.4
Field Generator Producing Sinusoidal Waveform for Biological Researches
WADA Keiji, HAYASHI Shin-ichiro - Tokyo Metropolitan University - Japan, IKEHATA Masateru Railway Technical Research Institute - Japan, NAKASONO Satoshi, SAITO Atsushi - Central
Research Institute of Electric Power Indus - Japan, SUZUKI Yukihisa - Tokyo Metropolitan
University - Japan, YOSHIE Sachiko - Railway Technical Research Institute - Japan
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Industrial sessions
Thursday 8 September 2016
381 - Active Damping based Stability Improvement Methods
Panel E13.1
on Source Side for More Electric Aircraft
ZHANG Xuan, LI Yongdong, WANG Kui, XU Lie, ZHENG Zedong - Tsinghua University China
487 - Capacitor Design Optimization and Power Balance Control
Panel E13.2
for LLC Resonant Converter Based Power Electronic Traction Transformer
WANG Shien, LI Yongdong, WANG Kui, ZHENG Zedong - Tsinghua University - China
497 - Stability Assessment of a High Speed Permanent Magnet
Panel E13.3
Machine Based Aircraft Electrical Power System
GAO Fei, BOZHKO Serhiy, HILL Christopher, YANG Tao, YEOH Seang - The University of
Nottingham - United Kingdom
544 - Investigation of the behaviour of a High Step-up DC/DC
Panel E13.4
converter used in a Waste Heat Recovery System for Marine Applications
ZARKADIS Nikolas, TATAKIS Emmanuel, ZOGOGIANNI Charoula - University of Patras –
Greece
15:30 IS7: Industrial Forum: Challenges of
Simulating Power Electronic Systems
Chair(s): Prof. Dr. Rik De Doncker, RWTH Aachen University
Location: Room Clubraum
Thought leaders: Prof. Dr. Elena Lomonova, Eindhoven University of Technology and Dr. Ralf
Juchem, Senior Expert Engineer Model Based Development, SMA Solar Technology AG
Simulation experts: Christian Dufour (OPAL-RT), Jost Allmeling (Plexim), Adrien Michel
(Powersim), Dr. Andrew Bennett (MathWorks), and Dr. Nikola Fisher Celanovic (Typhoon HIL)
The growth of electric vehicles and transportation, development and integration of renewable
power, and broader adoption of motor control from industrial equipment to consumer
products is driving the use of power electronics. Power electronics-based systems depend
on optimized and energy-efficient embedded controls. An important step in developing
these controls is system-level simulation.
In this panel discussion, thought leaders from academia and industry define the challenges
of simulating power electronics, and experts in simulation technologies & approaches explain
how they address these challenges. The session concludes with questions from the audience.
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CEU Course Friday 9 September 2016
Course will take place at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), presidential building 11.30,
Engelbert-Arnold-Str. 2, 76131 Karlsruhe
Morning sessions start 09:30, registration opens at 08:00
Power Electronics - The BLACK BOX
Modeling and Simulation of Power Electronics
Peter Reid Wilson, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath, UK
A CEU credited course for a full day 8 hours is organized to offer continuing education credits to engineers.
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TECHNICAL VISITS
Manufacturers of Motion
9 September 2016
Price 70 euros
Baden-Württemberg, the south-western state
of Germany, is well-known for automation and
transportation industry. On this tour, we will
first visit SEW-Eurodrive in Bruchsal, a famous
manufacturer of electrical machines and drive
solutions, where SEW’s electronics assembly will
be presented. In the afternoon, we will explore
the Daimler plant in Rastatt, where Mercedes
cars are built.
Note: Lunch is included. There is a maximum
of 50 participants.
Facets of the KIT
9 September 2016
Price 70 euros
The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is the
fusion of the former University of Karlsruhe and
the Karlsruhe Research Center. This unique
institution offers a wide range of state-of-the-art
research in many disciplines. On this tour, we
will visit the three sites of the KIT and join interesting and fascinating presentations and experiments.
Note: Lunch is included. There is a maximum
of 25 participants.
Black Forest - Nature and Technology
9 September 2016
Price 55 euros
This tour will first guide us to Forbach, where
we will visit a pumped-storage power plant
operated by EnBW. On the Schwarzenbach
dam, we will gain deep insights into the dam
itself. After lunch at an authentic Black Forest
restaurant, a short hike (3 km, 150 meters in
height) will lead us to the Hornisgrinde tower,
where a magnificent view over the northern
Black Forest and the Rhine valley can be
enjoyed.
Note: Lunch is not included. There is a maximum of 30 participants
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Sponsors and Exhibiting companies
GOLD
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Booth no:
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Daimler AG
9+10
Mercedesstrasse 137 - 70327 Stuttgart - Germany
Markus Ott
+49 176 3092 3968
markus.o.ott@daimler.com
www.daimler.com
Daimler is one of the biggest producers of premium cars and the
world's biggest manufacturer of commercial vehicles with a global
reach. Daimler provides financing, leasing, fleet management,
insurance and innovative mobility services.
Development focuses on emission-free, accident-free and networked driving.
– has been investing in the development of alternative drive systems
for some time and, with the B 250 e, has a mass-produced electric
vehicle with very high everyday practicality in its product range.
– Another core technology on the way to emission-free driving is the
plug-in hybrid. A total of ten models with this type of drive system
will be available at dealers by 2017, including the previously introduced variants Mercedes S 500 e, C 350 e as a Saloon and Estate
as well as the GLE 500 e 4MATIC and the GLC 350 e 4MATIC.
SILVER
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Mersen France
27
Rue Jacques Vaucanson 15 - 69720 Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure - France
Philippe Roussel
+33 4 72 22 69 88 - +33 6 07 06 19 02
philippe.roussel@mersen.com
ep.mersen.com
– Solutions for Power Management
– Advanced Passive Components for Converter/Inverter and Battery
Storage Power Management.
– Laminated bus bars
– Cooling Devices
– Overcurrent Protection for Semiconductors and DC Lines: Fuses
and hybrid Fuses
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SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG
6
Ernst-Blickle-Straße 42- 76646 Bruchsal - Germany
Herr Dr. Hans Krattenmacher
+49 72 5175 5500 - +49 72 5175 5055 00
hans.krattenmacher@sew-eurodrive.de
www.sew-eurodrive.de
Movigear, Energy efficient drives
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Sponsors and Exhibiting companies
CONTRIBUTORS
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MathWorks
39
3 Apple Hill Drive - Natick, MA 01760 - USA
Tony Lennon
+1 (508) 647 7696
Tony.Lennon@mathworks.com
www.mathworks.com
The MATLAB and Simulink product families are fundamental applied
math and computational tools at the world's educational institutions. Adopted by more than 5000 universities and colleges,
MathWorks products accelerate the pace of learning, teaching, and
research in engineering and science. MathWorks products also help
prepare students for careers in industry worldwide, where the tools
are widely used for data analysis, mathematical modeling, and algorithm development in collaborative research and new product
development. Application areas include data analytics, mechatronics,
communication systems, image processing, computational finance,
and computational biology.
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Plexim
28
Technoparkstr. 1 - 8005 Zurich - Switzerland
Orhan Toker
+41 44 533 51 00
info@plexim.com
www.plexim.com
– Simulation Software for Power Electronics Systems
– HIL Real-time Simulation
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ROHM Semiconductor GmbH
7
Karl-Arnold-Str. 15 - 47877 Willich - Germany
Gabriele Jahn
+49 21 5492 1211
Gabriele.jahn@de.rohmeurope.com
www.rohm.com/eu
ROHM Semiconductor develops and manufactures a very large
product range from the Ultra Low Power Microcontroller, Power
Management, Standard ICs, SiC Diodes, Mosfets and Modules,
Power Transistors and Diodes, LEDs to passives components such as
Resistors, Tantalum Capacitors and LED display units.
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EXHIBITORS
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ADMESS Elektronik GmbH
2
Ernst-Kiefer-Str. 9 - 67292 Kirchheimbolanden - Germany
Dirk Weber
+49-6352-78998-0
+49-6352-78998-20
info@admess.de
www.admess.de
– Rogowski transducers (current sensors)
– Oscilloscopes with power analysis capabilities
– Measuring tools for RdsON and conducting state voltages
– Differential probes and oscilloscope current probes
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ALTAIR Engineering GmbH (CEDRAT)
29
Calwer Strasse, 7 – 71034 Böblingen - Germany
Adriane Wilberscheid
+49 89 379 952 414
information@altair.de
www.altairhyperworks.com/solution/Electromagnetics
^
As part
of Altair’s HyperWorks^ Software Suite – the most comprehensive CAE solution for structural optimization, modeling, CFD,
NVH, composites and electromagnetics – CEDRAT offers you 35
years of experience in electrical engineering!
CEDRAT simulation software solutions include a wide range of electrical and mechatronic engineering applications to meet most user
profiles. Suitable for R&D, design and optimization, our software
solutions provide the most accurate analysis of your devices and systems.
Main software tools are:
– Flux 2D/3D: Electromagnetic and thermal Finite Element Analysis
– GOT-It: Optimization software for electrical device and systems.
HPC solutions
– InCa3D: Conductor Impedance and Near Field Simulation
These tools are used by manufacturers to speed up the development of reliable and optimized solutions for motors including drive
and control and many other electro-magnetic devices, even smart
grids! CEDRAT also organizes training programmes for its software
and offers the services of its own specialized design office.
Company name:
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AMS Technologies
31
Fraunhoferstrasse, 22 - 82152 Martinsried - Germany
Dr. Konrad Laufs
+49 89 895 770
+49 89 895 771 99
info@amstechnologies.com
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Sponsors and Exhibiting companies
URL:
Products/Know-how:
www.amstechnologies.com
– Loop heat pipes / thermosiphons
– Water pump stations
– Air blast coolers
– Power electronics cooling component system design
– Optical Technologies
– Power Technologies
Company name:
Booth no:
Full address:
Bs&T Frankfurt am Main GmbH & Gecko Simulations AG
24
Hannah Arendt Str. 36 60438 Frankfurt am Main - Germany
Physikstrasse 3 ETL H13 CH 8092 Zürich Schweiz - Germany
JC Sun & Andreas Müsing
+49 173 306 852
+49 69 5070 0889
sun@b-stone.de
www.powerlosstester.de
www.gecko-simulations.com
Bs&T is specialist for measuring technique of soft magnetic materials
under high excitation (sinusoidal and pulse), for non linear behavior of
hysteresis loop for material development, inductive component
design. BsT-x BH Analyzer concept according to IEC62044-3, BsT-Pro
is capable of measuring non linear soft magnetic properties under
high excitation under biased condition.
Gecko-Simulations AG is developing tools in the field of multidomain numerical simulation. GeckoMAGNETICS is a software tool
that enables fast, accurate, and user-friendly modeling and optimal
design of inductive power components, it works for a wide power
range and for all type of core materials and many winding types
(including Litz and Foil Windings).
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CALTEST Instruments GmbH
8
Kohlmattstr.7 - 77876 Kappelrodeck - Germany
Michaela Pfeifer
+49 7842 99722-00
+49 7842 99722-29
info@caltest.de
www.caltest.de
Caltest Instruments distributes AC and DC Power Supplies, battery
chargers and emulators, electronic loads and other test and measurement equipment. As exclusive distributor of i.a. Cinergia, Pacific
Power Source and Zenone Elettronica, Caltest offers comprehensive
test solutions for battery design and development as well as for emobility and aerospace applications.
The customers profit from a wide-ranging product portfolio, customized devices and a large knowledge and experience in all power
and electronics scopes.
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Cinergia – Control Intelligent de l’Energia SCCL
8
Carrer del Pintor Roig i Soler, 10 - 08916 Badalona - Spain
Miquel Teixidó Casas
+34 934 864 358
Cinergia@cinergia.coop
www.cinergia.coop
CINERGIA is the result of more than ten years of experience in the
development of customized power electronics solutions for R&D
laboratories and Industry. We provide high technology products
based on the combination of a robust hardware platform with
CINERGIA’s control system. Thanks to its bidirectional topology,
all our models can regenerate the energy back to the grid. We
can adapt our solutions to your specific needs and provide the
engineering support to achieve the desired result thanks to the
knowledge and experience of our engineering team.
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CITCEA-UPC
21
Av. Diagonal 647, 2nd Floor. - 08028 Barcelona - Spain
Jordi Giral Guardia
+34 93 405 43 18
jordi.giral.guardia@citcea.upc.edu
http://www.citcea.upc.edu/
CITCEA-UPC is a technology transfer center which was created in
2001 within the UPC (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,
BarcelonaTech), and it is specialized in responding to electrical and
electronic technological challenges. The aim of the center is to
receive these challenges and solve them by creating a functional
prototype that will serve the companies to eventually develop a
new commercial product or to solve a new technological problem
created by the growth and evolution of the society.
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CST - Computer Simulation Technology AG
42
Bad Nauheimer Str. 19 - 64289 Darmstadt - Germany
Dr. Matthias Tröscher
+49 6151 73030
+49 6151 7303 100
info@cst.com
www.cst.com
CST develops and markets software for the simulation of electromagnetic fields. Its products allow you to characterize, design and
optimize electromagnetic devices all before going into the lab or
measurement chamber. The extensive range of tools integrated in
CST STUDIO SUITE® enables numerous applications to be analysed
without leaving the user-friendly CST design environment and can
offer additional security through cross verification. CST’s customers
operate in industries as diverse as Defense, Telecommunications,
Automotive, Electronics, and Medical Equipment.
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DEWESoft GmbH
43
Grazerstrasse 7 - 8062 Kumberg - Germany
Bernhard Grasel
+43 660 38 155 86
+43 313 22 25 20
bernahrd.grasel@dewesoft.com
www.dewesoft.com
DEWESoft Power Analyser – High accurate, multichannel Power
Analysis never experienced before
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dSPACE
38
Rathenaustr. 26 - 33102 Paderborn - Germany
Benjamin Ridder
+49 5251 1638-0
+49 5251 16198-0
info@dspace.de
www.dspace.com
dSPACE develops and distributes integrated hardware and software
tools for developing and testing electronic control units and mechatronic controls. Its systems give users the ability to drastically reduce
their development time and costs for designing electronic control
units (ECUs) and controllers, and to systematically increase their
own productivity while doing so.
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ECPE European Center for Power Electronics e.V.
48
Landgrabenstrasse 94 - 90443 Nuremberg - Germany
Lena Somschor
+49 (911) 810288-18
+49 (911) 810288-28
lena.somschor@ecpe.org
www.ecpe.org
ECPE European Center for Power Electronics is an industry-driven
research network in the field of Power Electronics. In the meantime,
the network comprises more than 70 Member Companies.
Furthermore, more than 80 European universities and research institutes are integrated in the network as so called Competence
Centres. The focus of ECPE activities is put on pre-competitive
research, education and advanced training as well as public relations for power electronics in Europe.
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EGSTON System Electronics Eggenburg GmbH
15
Grafenbergerstrasse, 37 – 3730 Eggenburg - Austria
Gernot Pammer
+ 43 664 614 7508
gernot.pammer@egston.com
www.egston.com
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EGSTON is a medium-sized Austrian family business with an annual
turnover of 50+ Mio. EUR, active in the fields of Power Electronics,
Inductive Components, Cable Systems and Power Supplies.
EGSTON provides turn-key P-HIL (Power Hardware in the Loop) Test
Benches in a power range from 50kVA up to 1 MVA. Emulation
models can be run on standard HIL platforms that are an integrated
part of the test bench. The system´s high voltage bandwidth is
5kHz@440VRMS and harmonics up to 20kHz can be generated.
Depending on the emulation model used the system can act as
AC source / sink, DC source / sink, smart grid-, aerospace grid-,
PV-panel-, battery- or electrical machine emulator.
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Electronic Concepts EUR Ltd
52
I.D.A Estate, Oughterard - IRL-Co. Galway - Ireland
John Carney
+353 91 552432
+353 91 552387
sales@ecicaps.ie
www.ecicaps.ie
Manufacturer of Standard and Custom Design. Film Capacitors, DC
and AC Capacitors for Wind. Power Converters, Solar Inverters,
EV/HEV. Inverters, AC Drives, Marine and Traction Converters,UPS
and Power Supplies. Cost effective
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Electronics & Telecommunication Research Institute - ETRI
17
Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 34129, 218 Gajeon-ro, Yuseong-gu
Minki Kim
+82 10 9381 1338
+82 42 860 6495
mkk@etri.re.kr
www.etri.re.kr
– GaN/SiC Power Devices Fabrication/Evaluation
– Converter/Inverter with Wide-Bad Gap Power Device
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EPE 2017 ECCE Europe – Warsaw - Poland
3
Warsaw University of Techonology
Plac Politechniki 1 - 00-662 Warszaw - Poland
Mariusz Malinowski
+48 22 234 5124
+48 22 625 66 33
malin@isep.pw.edu.pl
www.epe2017.com
EPE’17 ECCE Europe Conference & Exhibition
19th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications September 11-14, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland
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EPE 2018 ECCE Europe – Riga - Latvia
3
Riga Technical University
Kaļķu Street 1 - LV – 1658, Riga - Latvia
Rector Leonīds Ribickis
+ 371 6708 9300
+ 371 6708 9302
http://www.rtu.lv - www.epe2018.com
EPE’18 ECCE Europe Conference & Exhibition
20th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications –
September 17-21, 2018 - Riga, Latvia.
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FTCap GmbH
44
Carl-Benz-Str. - 25813 Husum - Germany
Jens Heitmann
+49 04841 895 711
+49 04841 895 745
heitmann@ftcap.de
www.ftcap.de
FTCAP has more than 65 years of experience in the development
and production of capacitors used in diverse industries. The product
spectrum includes both film and aluminium electrolytic capacitors.
FTCAP is one of the few manufacturers who still produce all of their
products in Germany – for quality reasons. Short distances between
development and production ensure efficient processes and enable
close coordination with our customers. In addition to standard
capacitors in small and medium-sized quantities, FTCAP also offers
special custom-made products for demanding applications: we
work in close cooperation with the customer to implement complex
custom solutions.
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FuG Elektronik GmbH
30
Am Eschengrund 11 - 83135 Schechen - Germany
Thomas Schmidt
+49 8039 40077 34
+49 8039 40077 99
info@fug-elektronik.de
www.fug-elektronik.de
– Power supplies in switched mode and linear technology.
– Low to high voltage for magnets, tubes, particle beam and other
applications
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Fuji Electric Europe GmbH
11
Goethering 58 - D-63067 Offenbach - Germany
Sudhir Banerjee
+49 69 669029-0
+49 69 669029-56
info.semi@fujielectric-europe.com
www.fujielectric-europe.com
Fuji Electric delivers innovative & efficient power semiconductors for
energy, automotive and industrial application. The product range
scores with a large product range of IGBT modules in the voltage
classes 600 V, 1200 V, 1700 V and 3300 V, and rated current of 8 A
to 3600 A.
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GaN Systems Inc.
13
1145 Innovation Drive - Ottawa, Ontario K2K 3G8 - Canada
Tracy Lamb
+1-613-686-1996
tlamb@gansystems.com
www.gansystems.com
GaN Systems is a fabless semiconductor company that is the first
place systems designers go to realize all the benefits of gallium
nitride in their power conversion and control applications. To overcome silicon’s limitations in switching speed, temperature, voltage
and current, the company develops the most complete range of
gallium nitride power switching transistors for a wide variety of markets. GaN Systems’ unique Island Technology® addresses today’s
challenges of cost, performance, and manufacturability resulting in
devices that are smaller and more efficient than other GaN design
approaches. The company is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.
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GvA Leistungselektronik GmbH
12
Boehringer Str. 10-12 - D-68307 Mannheim - Germany
Erik Rehmann
+49 621 78992-0
+49 621 78992-99
info@gva-leistungselektronik.de
www.gva-leistungselektronik.de
WELCOME TO THE HOUSE OF COMPETENCE
Power is in our nature. Everyday we deliver full power for your success.
ENGINEERING: Quick design-to-product using state-of-the-art technologies
PRODUCTION: Extensive production experience with maximum
flexibility
GvA SOLUTIONS: Short time-to-market with innovative plug&play
system solutions
DISTRIBUTION: Vast product knowledge and consulting expertise
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HF Instruments & IWASTU
32
Wiesenstrasse, 8b – 65873 Sulzbach (Taunus) - Germany
Mark Heimann
+49 6196 5927 940
+49 6196 5927 949
sales@hf-instruments.com
www.hf-instruments.com
Curve Tracer for Semiconductor characterization, BH Analysers for
characterization of soft magnetic materials, Multichannel measurement systems with galvanic isolation.
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Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH
41
Im Tiefen See 45 - 64293 Darmstadt - Germany
Holger Mueller
+49 6403 77486 66
holger.mueller@hbm.com
www.hbm.com
– Advanced power analyzer with continuous / blocked raw data
storage for motor mapping and analysis
– Torque measurement
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HVP High Voltage Products GmbH
51
Bunsenstrasse 5 - 82152 Planegg - Germany
Ahmet F. Kilinc Dipl.-Ing.
+49 89 864 6677-0
+49 89 8646677-99
info@hvproducts.de
www.hvproducts.de
High Voltage & Low Voltage Product and Systems.
High Power Products and Systems
Distribution and Technical Support
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IEEE Power Electronics Society
23
445 Hoes Lane - Piscataway, NJ 08854 - USA
Donna M. Florek
+1 732 465 6480
+1 732 235-1627
d.florek@ieee.org
http://www.ieee-pels.org/
The Power Electronics Society is one of the fastest growing technical societies of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE). For over 20 years, PELS has facilitated and guided the development and innovation in power electronics technology. This technology encompasses the effective use of electronic components,
the application of circuit theory and design techniques, and the
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development of analytical tools toward efficient conversion, control
and condition of electric power. Our members include preeminent
researchers, practitioners, and distinguished award winners. IEEE
PELS Publishes the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, a top
referenced journal among all IEEE publications.
The Power Electronics Society is dedicated to:
– Upholding the vital scientific and educational aspects of power
electronics and its applications.
– Keeping its members around the globe up to date on state-of-theart technological developments and advances in power electronics
research.
In striving to build knowledge and awareness of the latest technologies and other advances in power electronics, the Power Electronics
Society's goal is to keep members current and competitive in the
workplace, and provide them with the tools necessary to help them
grow both personally and professionally. We invite you to join us,
and benefit from a world of invaluable information and support.
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imperix
46
Rue de l’Industrie 17, 1950 Sion - Switzerland
Simon Delalay
+41 27 552 0661
+41 27 552 0669
simon.delalay@imperix.ch
www.imperix.ch
imperix ltd. is a manufacturer of high-end control equipment and
prototyping hardware for power electronics. Its modular products
and solutions enable cutting-edge innovation and accelerate R&D
activities, from the laboratory to the field. Historically, imperix is a
spin-off of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne,
Switzerland.
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Johann Lasslop GmbH
26
Im Stauster 10, 36088 Hünfeld - Germany
Markus Lasslop
+ 49 06652 9609 0
+ 49 06652 2019
m.lasslop@j-lasslop.de
www.lassslop.com
Johann Lasslop GmbH, is a medium-scale company, which stands
for 60 years of innovation. The company has continuous growth in
the area of development and manufacturing of inductive components.
Our core competencies are design, simulation, development and
production of inductive components for the electronics industry. We
develop and produce solutions according to your requirements:
quick, flexible and reliable - from individual items to series production.
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State-of-the-art technical equipment and the special know-how of
our developers are used for an innovative approach to implementing
specific customer requirements. Our many years of experience
combined with the company’s aspirations ensure the high standard
of quality. We ensure maximum quality in all phases of production 100% final inspection, item check.
Our quality management system is certified to DIN EN ISO 9001,
and the integrated quality assurance process guarantees the absolutely impeccable condition of our products. A competent and experienced team ensures the highest possible level of safety in all areas
of production and in the final inspection.
Our highly complex production of inductive components thrives on
a long-standing, well-established team of trained specialists and
experts and on a technology which is always right up to date with
developments. We have our own tool-building facility, fully automatic winding technology, soldering technology, vacuum impregnation and vacuum potting.
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Kaschke Components
22
Rudolf-Winkel-Strasse 6, 37079 Göttingen - Germany
Josef Postert - Director Sales
+49 551 5058 811
+49 551 5058 800
j.postert@kaschke.de
www.kaschke.de
– Inductive Components (full range of components from small
chokes to high-performance boost chokes up to 240kW)
– Ferrites (standard and special solutions of soft magnetic materials)
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Keysight Technologies Deutschland GmbH
40
Herrenberger Str. 130 - D-71034 Boeblingen - Germany
Stewart Wilson
+49 (0)7031 464 6333
+49 (0)7031 464 6336
contactcenter_germany@keysight.com
www.keysight.com
Keysight will exhibit B1506A Power Device Analyzer/Curve Tracer
for Circuit Design, the CX3324A Device Current Waveform Analyzer
and the PA2203A IntegraVision Power Analyzer.
Both the B1506A and PA2203A allows designers to maximise power
circuit efficiency. The B1506A from device switching loss measurement and the PA2203A from total system level efficiency measurements.
The CX3324A targets pA range dynamic current measurement and
is targeted at power optimisation in the design of autonomous battery/self-powered sensors and IoT devices.
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Leclanché Capacitors
44
48 avenue de Grandson - 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains - Switzerland
Stephen Fugate - Technical Sales
+41 24 445 66 81
+41 24 445 66 89
stephen.fugate@Lcap.ch
www.Lcap.ch
Manufacturers of top quality capacitors since 1919, Leclanché
Capacitors has satisfied customers all over the world. We manufacture specific capacitors that fit specific needs and budgets. With a
team of developers at your disposal, we can design in days and
then manufacture within just a few weeks exactly the capacitors
that you need. Specializing in high-voltage and power capacitors,
we serve a variety of industries: railway, aeronautics, medical, induction heating, soldering, welding, industrial laser, electrical storage,
PLCC, instrumentation, defense, power electronics, and many
more.
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Magna-Power Electronics GmbH
33
Daimlerstr. 13 - 85521 Ottobrunn - Germany
Zuzana Wood
+49 89 9589 0293
+49 89 9589 0295
info@magna-power.de
www.magna-power.de
Programmable DC power supplies and active resistance electronic
DC loads.
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Mentor Graphics (Deutschland) GmbH
19
Arnulfstr 201 - 80634 München - Germany
Sarah Pyle and Yvonne Marquordt
+44 1327 306004
sarah_pyle@mentor.com & Yvonne_marquordt@mentor.com
www.mentor.com/mechanical
Mentor Graphics’ Mechanical Analysis Division is the synthesis of
several long-standing successful companies within the computational
fluid dynamics and electronics thermal fields.
Engaging with us gives you immediate access to a pool of specialist
technical knowledge.
FloTHERM® perform thermal analysis, create virtual models and test
design modifications, before physical prototyping.
FloTHERM XT® for seamless handling of complex MCAD geometry,
with a familiar CAD look-and-feel, compatible for import of models
from FloTHERM.
FloEFD™ is the only fully CAD embedded CFD software that really
provides the frontloading benefit of simulation driven design in the
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native CAD environment of Catia V5, Siemens NX and PTC Creo.
MicReD® family of hardware and software products enables component and system suppliers to accurately and efficiently thermally
test, measure and characterize integrated circuit packages amongst
many other uses.
Our award winning T3Ster® software will be available at the show
for demonstrations.
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Mesago PCIM GmbH
4
Rotebuehlstrasse 83 -85 - 70178 Stuttgart - Germany
Alesia Ladenburger
+49 711 61946 - 13
+49 711 61946 - 1113
alesia.ladenburger@mesago.com
www.pcim-europe.com
Exhibition and conference for power electronics, intelligent motion,
renewable energy and energy management.
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OPAL-RT Technologies
35
Centre d'affaires Le Clemencia - 196 rue Houdan - 92330 Sceaux France
Pierre Boissonneault
+33 1 75 60 24 80
+33 9 70 60 40 36
contact-eu@opal-rt.com
www.opal-rt.com
OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES empowers engineers to efficiently design
and test integrated power electronic systems and controls while
saving development costs and time-to-market. OPAL-RT provides
scalable Hardware-In-the-Loop and Rapid Control Prototyping simulators that integrate a powerful multi-processor real-time computer,
Simulink blocksets for power electronics, accurate high speed
solvers, and a wide range of fast and versatile I/O modules, that
meet the demanding requirements of precise power electronic system simulation. Come to our booth to discover our latest desktopfriendly simulator OP4200!
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PMK Mess – und Kommunikationtechnik GmbH
32
Königsteiner Str. 98 – 65812 Bad Soden am Taunus - Germany
Julian Palffy
+49 6196 9739 514
+49 6196 5927 939
sales@pmk.de
www.pmk.de
“Probing solutions for power electronics”
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France
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Powersys - PSIM
34
Les Jardins de l’entreprise - BP35 – 13610 Le Puy Ste Reparade Florence Martin
+33 4 42 61 02 29
+33 4 42 50 58 90
f.martin@powersys.fr
www.powersys-solutions.com
PSIM is one of the fastest simulators for power electronics simulation.
It achieves fast simulation while retaining excellent simulation accuracy. This makes it particularly efficient in simulating converter systems of any size, and performing multiple-cycle simulation”
POWERSYS is the Exclusive Distributor of PSIM Software for Europe,
Africa, and Israel.
POWERSYS is an engineering solutions provider that enables its clients
to successfully implement their projects through a global offer. From
engineering services to software development, POWERSYS offers to
industry, research and education a range of professional services
covering electrical and electromechanical power systems.
Rohde and Schwarz
50
Mühldorfstrasse 15, 81673, Munich - Germany
Elena Fricker
+49 89 4129 13626
elena.fricker@rohde-schwarz.com
www.rohde-schwarz.de
Rohde & Schwarz electronics group is one of the world's largest
manufacturers of test and measurement equipment. Company’s
products set standards in research, development, production and
service. Being one of key players in this industry, Rohde & Schwarz
offers an extensive portfolio of oscilloscopes and power meters that
are designed to fit a broad variety of measurement scenarios.
The company continually enhances its oscilloscope portfolio with
new models, applications and accessories. During the EPE
Conference visitors will have an opportunity to experience all the
equipment in action. Alongside with this year’s new rugged
R&S®Scope Rider handheld oscilloscope, company will present its
high-end models with new exciting features.
Looking forward to seeing you at Rohde & Schwarz booth!
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Sensitec GmbH
18
Georg-Ohm-Strasse, 11 – 36533 Lahnau - Germany
Ellen Slatter
+49 6441 9788-16
+49 6441 9788-17
ellen.slatter@sensitec.com
www.sensitec.com
Sensitec is a leading manufacturer of sensors based on the magnetoresistive (MR-) effect for the precise measurement of angle, length,
position, current or magnetic fields. The main applications are in
industrial automation, the automotive sector, medical devices,
renewable energies, aerospace, power electronics and many others.
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SIEMENS AG
25
Freyeslebenstr. 1 - 91058 Erlangen - Germany
Johannes Panzer
+49 9131 184292
www.siemens.com/energy-management
As the trusted partner for the development and extension of an efficient and reliable power infrastructure, the Siemens Energy
Management Division provides utility companies and industries with
the portfolio that meets their needs. This includes facilities and systems for the low-voltage and distribution power grid level, smart
grid and energy automation solutions, power supply for industrial
plants, and high-voltage transmission systems.
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SP Control Technologies
1
Ríos Rosas, 47. 2A - 28003 Madrid - Spain
José Maria Molina García
+34 915 29 60 07 and +34 649 70 68 78 (cell)
diana.esteban@spcontroltechnologies.com
www.spcontroltechnologies.com
SP Control Technologies is a startup specialized in power electronics
control. We develop state of the art technologies, focusing on simplicity. Our products and consultancy services, like our “Virtual
Engineer”, will facilitate and improve the operations of your engineering team.
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SRT Microcéramique
44
Rue Mons - 41100 Vendome - France
François Pacreau
+33 254 675 050
+33 254 67 50 59
pacreau@srt-mc.com
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www.srt-mc.com
SRT-MC is a European manufacturer of Multilayer Ceramic
Capacitors. In October 1998, Microcéramique became part of the
German company SRT (specialized in thick and thin film resistors,
chip coils) that formed the SRT-MC Company. In 2010 SRT
Microceramique became a subsidiary of CONDOSOL group, which
owns also MILTON ROSS Composants for the distribution. SRTMicroceramique is an active company involved in the supply of
ceramic components. Customer Service, Flexible delivery performance, willingness to deliver small quantities as well in a short time
is one of our objectives.
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Taylor & Francis
16
4, Park Square - Milton Park - Abingdon - 0X14 4RN - United
Kingdom
Johanna Simon
+44 (0) 207 017 7505
johanna.simon@tandf.co.uk
www.taylorandfrancis.com
Publisher: product journals / books
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teknoCEA
21
Plaça Catalunya 8, 1st 1st, 08007 Barcelona - Spain
Daniel Montesinos Miracle
+34 669 44 66 22
teknocea@teknocea.cat
www.teknocea.cat
teknoCEA is a spin-off company of the Technical University of
Catalonia (UPC) providing custom power electronics systems and
services to companies and research labs in power electronics,
automation and power system. Is the result of more than 20 years
experiences in power converters, DSP based digital control, industrial communications, and power systems analysis of the CITCEAUPC research center.
Our systems are the result of years of experience of many valuable
engineers developing equipment and systems for research. All this
accumulated knowledge also gives us the flexibility to create new
concepts and products just for you. teknoCEA engineers will listen,
analyze, discuss and propose a solution for your needs. We encourage our engineers to develop innovative solutions for daily
problems.
We offer a set of standard products as converters, DSP based
control boards with JTAG programmers, voltage and current sensors
and interface boards that can be joined together to create a
complete system. We can develop the system for you following your
specifications, or you can do it yourself.
Ready to use emulators for energy generation (PV, Wind, Fuel-cell, ...),
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storage (battery, super-cap, ...) and programmable electronics loads
based on power electronics are also offered by teknoCEA. They can
be the basic building blocks to test the future smart grid, which
includes renewable generation, storage, consumption, sustainable
mobility, TIC and management.
Worldwide energy challenge needs smart engineers to develop
smart solutions with a very strong knowledge and life-long learning.
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Teledyne LeCroy
47
Im Breitspiel 11c - 69126 Heidelberg - Germany
Thomas Stüber
+49 6221 8270 0
+49 6221 8346 55
contact.gmbh@teledynelecroy.com
http://teledynelecroy.com/europe
Teledyne LeCroy's Motor Drive Analyzers provide complete threephase power analysis from motor drive input through motor
mechanical output, with results in a convenient numeric table format. Motor speed, position, and torque integration are the most
complete available. Long memory, per cycle “synthesized”
Waveforms and Zoom+Gate mode provide powerful dynamic drive
and motor analysis. 8 analog input channels (MSO optional) with
high resolution of true 12-bits hardware, sample rate up to 2.5 GS/s,
bandwidth up to 1 GHz and memory up to 250 Mpt/Ch provide
unique capability to perform complete system debug on the motor
drive power section, motor mechanical performance, and embedded drive control system operation.
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Thales Microelectronics S.A.S
36
ZA PIQUET SUD - 35370 Etrelles - France
Thierry Goureau
+33 2 23 55 44 17 / +33 6 74 98 09 58
+33 2 23 55 40 02
thierry.goureau@fr.thalesgroup.com
www.transphormusa.com
Thales Microelectronics is Thales’s industrial and technological competence centre for (micro) electronics packaging, interconnections
and assemblies. It provides high-density custom power solutions for
harsh environments’ applications.
Your design partner and technology provider for robust and reliable
electronics:
– High-density and high-efficiency power modules
– Harsh environment sensors’ packaging
– Intelligent integrated drivers and control command
– Innovative components and materials: SiC, GaN, MEMS, 3D and
hi-T° packaging
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Transphorm
14
75 Castilian Drive - Goleta, CA 93117 - USA
Luc Van de Perre
+32 473 29 78 04
luc.vandeperre@transphormusa.com
www.transphormusa.com
Transphorm is a global semiconductor company that develops gallium nitride (GaN) devices for high-voltage power conversion applications. Built on an industry-leading IP portfolio and over 300 years
of combined GaN engineering expertise, Transphorm is delivering
the highest performance and highest reliability GaN products and
best-in-class applications-driven design support to a growing customer base. Transphorm is creating innovations that move beyond
the limitations of silicon to capture 90% of today’s energy losses.
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Belgium
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Triphase NV
45
Research Park Zone, 1719 - Romeinse straat, 18 - 3001 Heverlee -
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Pieter Coppens
+32 2 669 06 04
+32 2 669 06 09
sales@triphase.com
www.triphase.com
Triphase offers hardware, software and services for research, development and testing of new power conversion applications in the
kW to MW range. Using our products, our customers realize tailored
systems for microgrids, batteries, motor drives and electrical vehicles. Key technologies are networked inverters, real time control systems, intelligent current and voltage sensors and high speed
communication links. Our solutions significantly reduce development time and close the gap between simulations and hardware
testing. We cooperate with companies, universities and R&D centers
to develop better products. More information: www.triphase.be
Typhoon HIL
37
Seminarstrasse 85, CH-5430 Wettingen - Switzerland
Dragan Zuber, Senior Business Developer
+381 21 3010 476
+381 21 3010 476
zuber@typhoon-hil.com
www.typhoon-hil.com
1. Microgrid Testbed based on Typhoon HIL SW/HW Control hardware in the loop real time testing platform.
2. Typhoon HIL hardware
3. Typhoon HIL software
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University Exhibition
University Forum
Dr.-Ing. Jan Richter
+49 721 608-41907
+49 721 608-42921
Jan.Richter@kit.edu
http://www.eti.kit.edu
The University Exhibition gives partner Universities a forum to display interesting projects in the field of power electronics and applications. A number of electric vehicle prototypes will be on display,
even a Formula Student racing car that made the 2nd place in the
2015 worldwide ranking.
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Yokogawa Test & Measurement Europe
5
Yokogawa Europe B.V., Euroweg 2 - 3825 HD Amersfoort - The
Netherlands
Aleksandra Boers-Pyra
+31 88 464 1190
Aleksandra.boers-pyra@nl.yokogawa.com
www.tmi.yokogawa.com
Yokogawa develops power measurement solutions that enable R&D
teams to conduct accurate and reliable measurements required to
fine-tune critical development decisions throughout the product lifecycle, from production and installation to maintenance and service.
The company has pioneered accurate power measurement throughout its history, and is the market leader in digital power analysers.
With its own European standards laboratory in The Netherlands, the
only industrial (i.e. non-government or national) laboratory in the
world to offer accredited power calibration at frequencies up to 100
kHz (ISO 17025), Yokogawa measurement instruments guarantee
high accuracy and precision, contributing to successful and cost-efficient innovation in a wide range of industries, focusing on the challenges related to energy conservation, efficiency & sustainability.
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ZES ZIMMER Electronic Systems GmbH
26
Tabaksmühlenweg 30, 61440 Oberursel - Germany
Karl Schneider
+49 6171 6287 74
+49 6171 5208 6
sales@zes.com
www.zes.com
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