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Overview

Baoming Ge is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States and is active in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Their research contributions span multiple topics related to power systems and control technologies.

Their recent publications include:

  • Enhanced constant extinction angle control for subsequent commutation failure in LCC-HVDC, 2025, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • Decoupling control of asymmetric Six-Phase PMSM two-motor series-connected system with harmonic compensation, 2025, Journal of Physics Conference Series

Frequent coauthors of Baoming Ge include Hao Li, Xiaohua Li, Xiaoyu Sun, Hongguang Yan, and Liu Lingshun.

Baoming Ge's work has appeared in venues such as IET Generation Transmission & Distribution and the Journal of Physics Conference Series.

The main fields of study connected to Baoming Ge's research are:

  • Engineering

Their research covers subfields including:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Key topics of Baoming Ge's research include:

  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Frequency Control in Power Systems
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Induction Heating and Inverter Technology

Best Publications

  • Medium-Voltage Multilevel Converters—State of the Art, Challenges, and Requirements in Industrial Applications

    H Abu-Rub;J Holtz;J Rodriguez;Ge Baoming

  • An Energy-Stored Quasi-Z-Source Inverter for Application to Photovoltaic Power System

    Baoming Ge;H. Abu-Rub;Fang Zheng Peng;Qin Lei

  • Quasi-Z-Source Inverter-Based Photovoltaic Generation System With Maximum Power Tracking Control Using ANFIS

    H. Abu-Rub;A. Iqbal;S. Moin Ahmed;F. Z. Peng

  • Modeling, Impedance Design, and Efficiency Analysis of Quasi- $Z$ Source Module in Cascaded Multilevel Photovoltaic Power System

    Dongsen Sun;Baoming Ge;Baoming Ge;Xingyu Yan;Xingyu Yan;Daqiang Bi

  • Overview of Space Vector Modulations for Three-Phase Z-Source/Quasi-Z-Source Inverters

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Fang Zheng Peng

  • Resonance Issues and Damping Techniques for Grid-Connected Inverters With Long Transmission Cable

    Shao Zhang;Shuai Jiang;Xi Lu;Baoming Ge

  • Z-Source/Quasi-Z-Source Inverters: Derived Networks, Modulations, Controls, and Emerging Applications to Photovoltaic Conversion

    Yushan Liu;Haitham Abu-Rub;Baoming Ge

  • An Effective Control Method for Quasi-Z-Source Cascade Multilevel Inverter-Based Grid-Tie Single-Phase Photovoltaic Power System

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Fang Z. Peng

  • An Energy Stored Quasi-Z-Source Cascade Multilevel Inverter-Based Photovoltaic Power Generation System

    Dongsen Sun;Baoming Ge;Weihua Liang;Haitham Abu-Rub

  • A Family of Z-Source Matrix Converters

    Baoming Ge;Qin Lei;Wei Qian;Fang Zheng Peng

  • Impedance source power electronic converters

    Yushan Liu;Haitham Abu-Rub;Baoming Ge;Frede Blaabjerg

  • Control System Design of Battery-Assisted Quasi-Z-Source Inverter for Grid-Tie Photovoltaic Power Generation

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Fang Zheng Peng

  • An Effective Control Method for Three-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Cascaded Multilevel Inverter Based Grid-Tie Photovoltaic Power System

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Fang Zheng Peng

  • A new grid-connected PV system based on cascaded H-bridge quasi-Z source inverter

    Dongsen Sun;Baoming Ge;Fang Zheng Peng;Abu Rub Haitham

  • Comprehensive Modeling of Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Photovoltaic Inverter to Investigate Low-Frequency Voltage and Current Ripple

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Dongsen Sun

  • State-of-Charge Balancing Control for a Battery-Energy-Stored Quasi-Z-Source Cascaded-Multilevel-Inverter-Based Photovoltaic Power System

    Baoming Ge;Yushan Liu;Haitham Abu-Rub;Fang Zheng Peng

  • Hybrid Pulsewidth Modulated Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Grid-Tie Photovoltaic Power System

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Hexu Sun

  • Current Ripple Damping Control to Minimize Impedance Network for Single-Phase Quasi-Z Source Inverter System

    Baoming Ge;Yushan Liu;Haitham Abu-Rub;Robert S. Balog

  • Front-End Isolated Quasi-Z-Source DC–DC Converter Modules in Series for High-Power Photovoltaic Systems—Part I: Configuration, Operation, and Evaluation

    Yushan Liu;Haitham Abu-Rub;Baoming Ge

  • Modeling and SVPWM control of quasi-Z-source inverter

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Fernando J. T. E. Ferreira;Anibal T. de Almeida

  • Phase-shifted pulse-width-amplitude modulation for quasi-Z-source cascade multilevel inverter-based photovoltaic power system

    Yushan Liu;Baoming Ge;Haitham Abu-Rub;Fang Zheng Peng

  • An energy stored quasi-Z source cascaded multilevel inverter based photovoltaic power generation system

    Dongsen Sun;Baoming Ge;Hao Zhang;Xingyu Yan

Frequent Co-Authors

Haitham Abu-Rub
Haitham Abu-Rub Hamad bin Khalifa University
Fang Zheng Peng
Fang Zheng Peng University of Pittsburgh
Frede Blaabjerg
Frede Blaabjerg Aalborg University
Fernando J. T. E. Ferreira
Fernando J. T. E. Ferreira University of Coimbra
Anibal T. de Almeida
Anibal T. de Almeida University of Coimbra
Poh Chiang Loh
Poh Chiang Loh Chinese University of Hong Kong
Robert S. Balog
Robert S. Balog Texas A&M University
Yaosuo Xue
Yaosuo Xue Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jin Wang
Jin Wang The Ohio State University
Lazhar Ben-Brahim
Lazhar Ben-Brahim Qatar University

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