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    Fundamental Frequency Switching Strategies of a Seven-Level Hybrid Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter by Zhong Du, Tolbert, L.M., Ozpineci, B., Chiasson, J.N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power electronics (01-01-2009)
    “…This paper presents a cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter that can be implemented using only a single dc power source and capacitors. Standard cascaded…”
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    DC-AC Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Boost Inverter With No Inductors for Electric/Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications by Zhong Du, Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M., Chiasson, J.N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on industry applications (01-05-2009)
    “…This paper presents a cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter for electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid EV (HEV) applications implemented without the use of…”
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    Reduced Switching-Frequency Active Harmonic Elimination for Multilevel Converters by Zhong Du, Tolbert, L.M., Chiasson, J.N., Ozpineci, B.

    “…This paper presents a reduced switching-frequency active-harmonic-elimination method (RAHEM) to eliminate any number of specific order harmonics of multilevel…”
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    Harmonic optimization of multilevel converters using genetic algorithms by Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M., Chiasson, J.N.

    Published in IEEE power electronics letters (01-09-2005)
    “…In this letter, a genetic algorithm (GA) optimization technique is applied to determine the switching angles for a cascaded multilevel inverter which…”
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    A 55-kW Three-Phase Inverter With Si IGBTs and SiC Schottky Diodes by Ozpineci, B., Chinthavali, M.S., Tolbert, L.M., Kashyap, A.S., Mantooth, H.A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on industry applications (01-01-2009)
    “…Silicon carbide (SiC) power devices are expected to have an impact on power converter efficiency, weight, volume, and reliability. Currently, only SiC Schottky…”
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    Two-Phase Cooling Method Using the R134a Refrigerant to Cool Power Electronic Devices by Campbell, J.B., Tolbert, L.M., Ayers, C.W., Ozpineci, B., Lowe, K.T.

    Published in IEEE transactions on industry applications (01-05-2007)
    “…This paper presents a two-phase cooling method using the R134a refrigerant to dissipate the heat energy (loss) generated by power electronics (PEs), such as…”
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    Characterization of SiC Schottky diodes at different temperatures by Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M.

    Published in IEEE power electronics letters (01-06-2003)
    “…The emergence of silicon carbide (SiC) based power semiconductor switches, with their superior features compared with silicon (Si) based switches, has resulted…”
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    Power Cycle Testing of Power Switches: A Literature Survey by GopiReddy, Lakshmi Reddy, Tolbert, Leon M., Ozpineci, Burak

    Published in IEEE transactions on power electronics (01-05-2015)
    “…Reliability of power converters and lifetime prediction has been a major topic of research in the last few decades, especially for traction applications. The…”
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    EV/PHEV Bidirectional Charger Assessment for V2G Reactive Power Operation by Kisacikoglu, Mithat C., Ozpineci, Burak, Tolbert, Leon M.

    Published in IEEE transactions on power electronics (01-12-2013)
    “…This paper presents a summary of the available single-phase ac-dc topologies used for EV/PHEV, level-1 and -2 on-board charging and for providing reactive…”
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    Impact of SiC Devices on Hybrid Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles by Hui Zhang, Tolbert, L M, Ozpineci, B

    Published in IEEE transactions on industry applications (01-03-2011)
    “…The application of silicon carbide (SiC) devices as battery interface, motor controller, etc., in a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) will be beneficial due to…”
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    High-temperature and high-frequency performance evaluation of 4H-SiC unipolar power devices by Chinthavali, M.S., Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M.

    “…Silicon carbide (SiC) unipolar devices have much higher breakdown voltages because of the ten times greater electric field strength of SiC compared with…”
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    Real-Time Selective Harmonic Minimization for Multilevel Inverters Connected to Solar Panels Using Artificial Neural Network Angle Generation by Filho, F., Tolbert, L. M., Yue Cao, Ozpineci, B.

    Published in IEEE transactions on industry applications (01-09-2011)
    “…This work approximates the selective harmonic elimination problem using artificial neural networks (ANNs) to generate the switching angles in an 11-level…”
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    Comparison of Si and SiC inverters for IPM traction drive by Chinthavali, M, Otaduy, P, Ozpineci, B

    “…In this paper a comparison of performance of an hybrid electric vehicle with an all-silicon (Si), hybrid (Si and SiC), and an all-Silicon Carbide (SiC)…”
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    The impact of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle interaction with energy storage and solar panels on the grid for a zero energy house by Bedir, A, Ozpineci, B, Christian, J E

    Published in IEEE PES T&D 2010 (01-04-2010)
    “…Renewable energy sources and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are becoming very popular in research areas, as well as in the market. The aim of this…”
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    Effects of silicon carbide (SiC) power devices on HEV PWM inverter losses by Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M., Islam, S.K., Hasanuzzaman, M.

    “…The emergence of silicon carbide (SiC) based power semiconductor switches with their superior features compared with silicon (Si) based switches has resulted…”
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    Optimum fuel cell utilization with multilevel DC-DC converters by Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M., Su, G.-J., Du, Z.

    “…Static characteristics of fuel cells show more than a 30% difference in the output voltage between no-load to full-load conditions. This inevitable decrease,…”
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    Power losses and thermal modeling of a 4H-SiC VJFET inverter by Zhang, H., Tolbert, L.M., Ozpineci, B., Chinthavali, M.S.

    “…This paper presents a set of models for a SiC VJFET inverter from device level to system level. The simulations for SiC and Si inverters indicated that the SiC…”
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    Integrating multiple solid oxide fuel cell modules by Ozpineci, B., Zhong Du, Tolbert, L.M., Adams, D.J., Collins, D.

    “…According to SECA program guidelines, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) are produced in the form of 3-10 kW modules for residential use. In addition to residential…”
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    Simulink implementation of induction machine model - a modular approach by Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M.

    “…In this paper, a modular Simulink implementation of an induction machine model is described in a step-by-step approach. With the modular system, each block…”
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    Examination of a PHEV bidirectional charger system for V2G reactive power compensation by Kisacikoglu, M.C., Ozpineci, B., Tolbert, L.M.

    “…Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) potentially have the capability to fulfill the energy storage needs of the electric grid by supplying ancillary…”
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