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Federico Barrero

Federico Barrero

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
50
Citations
9699
World Ranking
2810
National Ranking
34

Overview

Federico Barrero is affiliated with the University of Seville in Spain, focusing on fields related to engineering, particularly electrical and electronic engineering. Their research portfolio includes work in control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, and topics intersecting with sociology and political science.

The scientist's research primarily concentrates on specific technical topics including:

  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Sensorless Control of Electric Motors
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Electric Motor Design and Analysis
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Induction Heating and Inverter Technology
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems

Barrero has published extensively, with a notable number of publications appearing in the following venues:

  • Applied Sciences
  • Energies
  • Results in Engineering
  • IET Electric Power Applications
  • Machines

Recent publications by Barrero include:

  • "Predictive current control in electrical drives: an illustrated review with case examples using a five-phase induction motor drive with distributed windings," 2020, IET Electric Power Applications
  • "Adaptive Cost Function FCSMPC for 6-Phase IMs," 2021, Energies
  • "Fast Finite-State Predictive Current Control of Electric Drives," 2023, IEEE Access
  • "Performance Analysis of Direct Torque Controllers in Five-Phase Electrical Drives," 2021, Applied Sciences
  • "Analysis and simulation of a novel speed estimation method based on oversampling and noise shaping techniques," 2023, Results in Engineering

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Barrero include:

  • Manuel R. Arahal
  • Manuel G. Satué
  • Mario Bermúdez
  • F. Colodro
  • Cristina Martín

Best Publications

  • Recent Advances in the Design, Modeling, and Control of Multiphase Machines—Part II

    Federico Barrero;Mario J. Duran

  • Multiphase machines and drives - Revisited

    Emil Levi;Federico Barrero;Mario J. Duran

  • Speed Control of Five-Phase Induction Motors With Integrated Open-Phase Fault Operation Using Model-Based Predictive Current Control Techniques

    Hugo Guzman;Mario J. Duran;Federico Barrero;Blas Bogado

  • Model Predictive Control of Six-Phase Induction Motor Drives Using Virtual Voltage Vectors

    Ignacio Gonzalez-Prieto;Mario J. Duran;Juan J. Aciego;Cristina Martin

  • A Proof of Concept Study of Predictive Current Control for VSI-Driven Asymmetrical Dual Three-Phase AC Machines

    F. Barrero;M.R. Arahal;R. Gregor;S. Toral

  • Comparative Study of Predictive and Resonant Controllers in Fault-Tolerant Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives

    Hugo Guzman;Mario J. Duran;Federico Barrero;Luca Zarri

  • Speed control of induction motors using a novel fuzzy sliding-mode structure

    F. Barrero;A. Gonzalez;A. Torralba;E. Galvan

  • Open-Phase Fault-Tolerant Direct Torque Control Technique for Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives

    Mario Bermudez;Ignacio Gonzalez-Prieto;Federico Barrero;Hugo Guzman

  • A survey on probabilistic broadcast schemes for wireless ad hoc networks

    D.G. Reina;S.L. Toral;P. Johnson;F. Barrero

  • Variable-Speed Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive Based on Predictive Torque Control

    J. A. Riveros;F. Barrero;E. Levi;M. J. Duran

  • Analysis of virtual communities supporting OSS projects using social network analysis

    S. L. Toral;M. R. Martínez-Torres;F. Barrero

  • Parameter Identification of Multiphase Induction Machines With Distributed Windings—Part 1: Sinusoidal Excitation Methods

    A. G. Yepes;J. A. Riveros;J. Doval-Gandoy;F. Barrero

  • An Enhanced Predictive Current Control Method for Asymmetrical Six-Phase Motor Drives

    F. Barrero;J. Prieto;E. Levi;R. Gregor

  • One-Step Modulation Predictive Current Control Method for the Asymmetrical Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine

    F. Barrero;M.R. Arahal;R. Gregor;S. Toral

  • Predictive Current Control of Dual Three-Phase Drives Using Restrained Search Techniques

    M. J. Duran;J. Prieto;F. Barrero;S. Toral

  • A survey on multihop ad hoc networks for disaster response scenarios

    D. G. Reina;M. Askalani;S. L. Toral;F. Barrero

  • A Simple, Fast, and Robust Open-Phase Fault Detection Technique for Six-Phase Induction Motor Drives

    Mario J. Duran;Ignacio Gonzalez-Prieto;Natalia Rios-Garcia;Federico Barrero

  • An empirical study of the driving forces behind online communities

    Sergio L. Toral;M. Rocío Martínez‐Torres;Federico Barrero;Francisco Cortés

  • Open-Switch Fault Detection in Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives Using Model Predictive Control

    Ignacio Gonzalez-Prieto;Mario J. Duran;Natalia Rios-Garcia;Federico Barrero

  • Parameter Identification of Multiphase Induction Machines With Distributed Windings—Part 2: Time-Domain Techniques

    J. A. Riveros;A. G. Yepes;F. Barrero;J. Doval-Gandoy

  • Comparative Analysis of Discontinuous and Continuous PWM Techniques in VSI-Fed Five-Phase Induction Motor

    J. Prieto;M. Jones;F. Barrero;E. Levi

  • Predictive-space vector PWM current control method for asymmetrical dual three-phase induction motor drives

    R. Gregor;F. Barrero;S.L. Toral;M.J. Duran

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario J. Duran
Mario J. Duran University of Malaga
Emil Levi
Emil Levi Liverpool John Moores University
Leopoldo G. Franquelo
Leopoldo G. Franquelo University of Seville
Martin Jones
Martin Jones Liverpool John Moores University
Luca Zarri
Luca Zarri University of Bologna
Drazen Dujic
Drazen Dujic École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Jesus Doval-Gandoy
Jesus Doval-Gandoy Universidade de Vigo
Oscar Lopez
Oscar Lopez Universidade de Vigo
Alejandro G. Yepes
Alejandro G. Yepes Universidade de Vigo
María José Sánchez
María José Sánchez University of Granada

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