Hybrid Modulation Technique for Dual-Active-Bridge DC-DC Converters to Achieve Full ZVS Over Wide Range of Operating Conditions

Sajjad Makhdoomi Kaviri

Queen's University

Sajjad Makhdoomi Kaviri received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, in 2010 and 2013, respectively. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering at Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada.His research interests include signal processing and control techniques for power converters, and the research particularly focuses on the control of grid-connected voltage source converters used for renewable energy applications.

Authors

  1. Iman Askarianabyaneh (University of Calgary)
  2. Torben Hellmuth (University of Calgary)
  3. Majid Pahlevani (University of Calgary)
  4. Andy Knight (University of Calgary)
  5. Sajjad Makhdoomi Kaviri (Queen's University)

Topic Area

Topics: Bidirectional dc-dc converters, charge controllers

Session

PO.02 » PO.02-Power Electronics for Sustainable Sources and Energy Storage Systems (12:40 - Wednesday, 19th April, Exposition room)