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Chandan Chakraborty

Chandan Chakraborty

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
5637
World Ranking
5747
National Ranking
74

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2015 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to estimation techniques and control of induction machine and drive systems
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
  • Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Best Publications

  • Model Reference Adaptive Controller-Based Rotor Resistance and Speed Estimation Techniques for Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drive Utilizing Reactive Power

    S. Maiti;C. Chakraborty;Y. Hori;M.C. Ta

  • A Shunt Active Power Filter With Enhanced Performance Using ANN-Based Predictive and Adaptive Controllers

    A Bhattacharya;C Chakraborty

  • A New Model Reference Adaptive Controller for Four Quadrant Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drives

    A. V. Ravi Teja;C. Chakraborty;S. Maiti;Y. Hori

  • Fast efficiency optimization techniques for the indirect vector-controlled induction motor drives

    C. Chakraborty;Y. Hori

  • Parallel-Connected Shunt Hybrid Active Power Filters Operating at Different Switching Frequencies for Improved Performance

    A. Bhattacharya;C. Chakraborty;S. Bhattacharya

  • Speed and Current Sensor Fault Detection and Isolation Technique for Induction Motor Drive Using Axes Transformation

    Chandan Chakraborty;Vimlesh Verma

  • A New Multilevel Inverter Topology With Self-Balancing Level Doubling Network

    Sumit K. Chattopadhyay;Chandan Chakraborty

  • An Adaptive Speed Sensorless Induction Motor Drive With Artificial Neural Network for Stability Enhancement

    S. Maiti;V. Verma;Chandan Chakraborty;Yoichi Hori

  • A New Formulation of Reactive-Power-Based Model Reference Adaptive System for Sensorless Induction Motor Drive

    A. V. Ravi Teja;Vimlesh Verma;Chandan Chakraborty

  • ZVS–ZCS High Voltage Gain Integrated Boost Converter for DC Microgrid

    Shelas Sathyan;Hiralal Murlidhar Suryawanshi;Bhim Singh;Chandan Chakraborty

  • Simulation studies on model reference adaptive controller based speed estimation technique for the vector controlled permanent magnet synchronous motor drive

    Suman Maiti;Chandan Chakraborty;Sabyasachi Sengupta

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  • Dual Stator Winding Induction Machine: Problems, Progress, and Future Scope

    Saptarshi Basak;Chandan Chakraborty

  • New Voltage Control Strategies for VSC-Based DG Units in an Unbalanced Microgrid

    Noel Richard Merritt;Chandan Chakraborty;Prabodh Bajpai

  • Speed Sensorless Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drive Using Single Current Sensor

    Vimlesh Verma;Chandan Chakraborty;Suman Maiti;Yoichi Hori

  • A New Asymmetric Multilevel Inverter Topology Suitable for Solar PV Applications With Varying Irradiance

    Sumit K. Chattopadhyay;Chandan Chakraborty

  • A Carrier-Based PWM Scheme for Neutral Point Voltage Balancing in Three-Level Inverter Extending to Full Power Factor Range

    Santu Kr. Giri;Sibaprasad Chakrabarti;Subrata Banerjee;Chandan Chakraborty

  • Power Converters, Control, and Energy Management for Distributed Generation

    Chandan Chakraborty;Herbert Ho-Ching Iu;Dylan Dah-Chuan Lu

  • A new instantaneous reactive power based MRAS for sensorless induction motor drive

    Suman Maiti;Chandan Chakraborty

  • Active Power Flow Control Between DC Microgrids

    Umamaheswararao Vuyyuru;Suman Maiti;Chandan Chakraborty

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