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    Fuzzy Logic Controller Based BLDC Motor Control for Propulsion Application by M, Shirien, P, Sandhya, K, Nisha G.

    “…Permanent Magnet Brushless Direct Current (PMBLDC) motors are broadly used in plentiful applications due to its high efficiency and torque characteristics and…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Effect of power factor on torque capability of FOC induction machine in field weakening region for propulsion systems by Nisha, G. K., Lakaparampil, Z. V., Ushakumari, S.

    Published in Electrical engineering (01-09-2017)
    “…Propulsion system used in applications like electric traction, rolling stock, etc. requires high torque at low speed for starting and climbing and nearly…”
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    Journal Article
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    Closed Loop Control of Three Level NPC Induction Motor Drive for Water Pumping Application by O, Praveen, K, Nisha G.

    “…Induction motor drives are significantly more affordable and reliable than traditional motor drives which are used in water pumping application. In this paper…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Charging Up the Future: Capacitive and Inductive Wireless Power Transfer by P, Sandhya, K, Nisha. G., S.S, Aiswarya

    “…Electric vehicles (EVs) have transformed the automotive landscape offering an eco-friendly and efficient alternative to traditional combustion engine vehicles…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Review of Autonomous Mobile Robots by Chinmay, Krishna S., Nisha, G. K.

    “…Almost half a century has elapsed since the initial surge of curiosity in autonomous robots was observed, and the pursuit to improve these devices' ability for…”
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    Analysing Various Compensation Schemes for Inductive Wireless Power Transfer by P, Sandhya, G.K, Nisha

    “…Electric vehicles are becoming more and more important as demand for automobiles rises and internal combustion engines face issues. Wireless charging is a…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Torque Ripple Reduction and Speed Control of PMSM Using Fuzzy Logic for Propulsion Application by Nair, Lekshmi P., Nisha, G. K.

    “…Permanent magnet synchronous machines are utilized for several applications in electric vehicles, industries,aerospace, domestic appliances due to highly…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Current Control with Hysteresis Controller and Sliding mode Controller in SRM by Kurian, Stella, K., Nisha G.

    “…Switched reluctance motor drives (SRM) are gaining great acceptance in industry over the past few decades because of its extensive development and design…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Performance study of Capacitor Clamped Multilevel Inverter fed Induction Motor Drive for Electric Vehicle Application by O, Praveen, K, Nisha G.

    “…This paper focusses an improvised AC drive for Electric Vehicle (EV) application using induction motor. It is executed by a multilevel inverter by using three…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Performance Analysis of Various Compensation Topologies in Wireless Power Transfer by Sandhya, P., Nisha, G.K.

    “…Wireless charging is a steady, appropriate and secure method of powering and charging Electric vehicles (EV). Inductive coupling is the most common method of…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Industrial Automation and Implementation of Coconut Breaking System by Venu, Mayoorika, G. K, Nisha, Sandhya, P., B, Vaishnav Dev, Thomas, Vivin John, Tomin, J S

    “…The coconut breaking machines have brought a revolutionary improvement to the dehusking process since it automate the removal of coconut meat from the hard…”
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    Indirect Space Vector Modulation Based Three Phase Matrix Converter by Arya, S, Nisha, G. K

    “…Three phase rectifier and Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) are replaced by Matrix Converters (MC) in AC-DC-AC conversion in recent advancements. MC is an AC- AC…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    A review and analysis of machine learning and statistical approaches for prediction by Nisha, K. G., Sreekumar, K.

    “…India is the third largest natural rubber producing country of the world, next to Thailand and Indonesia, producing about 9 per cent of the global output…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Circulating Current Control of Parallel Connected Converters by Zachariah, Merin Elsa, Nisha, G.K, Babu, Jeneena

    “…Boost converters step up the input voltage given to them. They belong to the class of switched-mode power supply. Parallel connected DC-DC boost converters…”
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    Torque ripple minimization of SRM using torque sharing function and hysteresis current controller by Kurian, Stella, Nisha, G. K.

    “…Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) is a type of synchronous AC machine that converts the reluctance torque into mechanical power. Torque pulsations are inherent…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Sensorless vector control of SVPWM inverter fed induction machine using MRAS-sliding mode by Nisha, G. K., Lakaparampil, Z. V., Ushakumari, S.

    “…One of the most important technologies for electric vehicles is the drive control technology which does not require a position or speed sensor. In a sensorless…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    CFT based optimal PWM strategy for three phase inverter by Nisha, G. K., Ushakumari, S., Lakaparampil, Z. V.

    “…Selective Harmonic Eliminated Pulse Width Modulation (SHEPWM) techniques necessitate the solution of non-linear transcendental equations for achieving optimal…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Four-quadrant operation of sensorless FOC induction machine in field weakening region using MRAS-sliding mode observer by Nisha, G. K., Lakaparampil, Z. V., Ushakumari, S.

    “…In high speed induction machine drive such as elevator system, 50% to 200% of the torque of the steady state torque is needed to get the required acceleration…”
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