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    Multi-Frequency Power-Channel Power-Packet Networks by Weaver, Wayne W., Hassell, Trever J., Robinett, Rush D., Wilson, David G.

    “…Traditionally, power systems have been designed to operate with fixed frequency/voltage distribution systems. This frequency (0 Hz DC, 50 Hz European, 60 Hz,…”
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    Using Matlab's Simscape modeling environment as a simulation tool in power electronics and electrical machines courses by Hassell, Trever J., Weaver, Wayne W., Oliveira, Aurenice M.

    “…In this paper the use of MATLAB, and in particular Simscape, will be discussed as a simulation tool to model multi-domain physical systems in power electronics…”
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    Design, construction, and testing of an electric machine test-bed for use in laboratory and research education by Hassell, Trever J., Oliveira, Aurenice M., Weaver, Wayne W.

    “…Research and education into various methods of improving energy efficiency for electrical devices has become increasingly important to meet future energy…”
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    Integration of funded faculty research, capstone experiences and industry requirements by Oliveira, Aurenice M., Hassell, Trever J., Weaver, Wayne W.

    “…This paper presents a senior design strategy integrating funded faculty research and industry requirements. Students participating in this type of senior…”
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    Control system development for undergraduate exposure by Hassell, T J, Oliveira, A M, Weaver, W W

    “…The more "real world" exposure students get on all aspects of control system development the better prepared they will be to quickly adapt to product…”
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    Optimal control of power electronic converters for traction applications by Vosters, G. M., Hassell, T. J., Weaver, W. W., Wolfle, J.

    “…Energy flow and consumption are critical in modern electric drive applications within the transportation industry. Reducing losses and hardware requirements…”
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