2010 - Member of Academia Europaea
His primary scientific interests are in Control theory, Induction motor, Vector control, Direct torque control and Stator. The concepts of his Control theory study are interwoven with issues in Electronic engineering and Harmonics. His Induction motor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Pulse-width modulation, Electric motor, Electromagnetic coil, Voltage source and Inverter.
The various areas that Francesco Profumo examines in his Vector control study include Direct digital control and Machine control. His Direct torque control research incorporates elements of Control engineering and Magnetic flux. His Stator research includes themes of Digital control and Rotor.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Control theory, Induction motor, Pulse-width modulation, Electronic engineering and Control engineering. His Control theory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Vector control, Direct torque control and Harmonics. In his research on the topic of Induction motor, Synchronous motor is strongly related with AC motor.
His Pulse-width modulation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Voltage source and Topology. Francesco Profumo combines subjects such as Power electronics, Converters and Three-phase with his study of Electronic engineering. His research integrates issues of Observer and Fuzzy logic in his study of Control engineering.
Pulse-width modulation, Control theory, Harmonics, Electronic engineering and Synchronization are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Induction motor, Topology and Machine control. His study connects Vector control and Machine control.
His biological study deals with issues like Adjustable-speed drive, which deal with fields such as Control engineering. In his study, Mains electricity is inextricably linked to Inverter, which falls within the broad field of Control theory. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Converters, Three-phase, Power electronics, AC power and Current.
Francesco Profumo mainly investigates Pulse-width modulation, Control theory, Synchronization, Machine control and Induction motor. His Pulse-width modulation course of study focuses on Harmonics and Space vector modulation, AC motor and Traction motor. Francesco Profumo interconnects AC power and Active filter in the investigation of issues within Control theory.
The Machine control study combines topics in areas such as Vector control, Direct torque control, Electric motor, Adjustable-speed drive and Direct digital control. His Induction motor research incorporates themes from Control engineering and Power electronics. His work in Overmodulation addresses subjects such as Voltage source, which are connected to disciplines such as Electronic engineering.
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Multiphase induction motor drives - : a technology status review
E. Levi;R. Bojoi;F. Profumo;H.A. Toliyat.
Iet Electric Power Applications (2007)
FOC and DTC: two viable schemes for induction motors torque control
D. Casadei;F. Profumo;G. Serra;A. Tani.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2002)
Direct torque control of induction machines using space vector modulation
T.G. Habetler;F. Profumo;M. Pastorelli;L.M. Tolbert.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (1991)
A comparison between the axial flux and the radial flux structures for PM synchronous motors
A. Cavagnino;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (2001)
Digital field oriented control for dual three-phase induction motor drives
R. Bojoi;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (2002)
Improved current control strategy for power conditioners using sinusoidal signal integrators in synchronous reference frame
R. Bojoi;G. Griva;M. Guerriero;F. Farina.
power electronics specialists conference (2004)
Low stray inductance bus bar design and construction for good EMC performance in power electronic circuits
M.C. Caponet;F. Profumo;R.W. De Doncker;A. Tenconi.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2002)
Axial flux machines drives: a new viable solution for electric cars
F. Profumo;Zheng Zhang;A. Tenconi.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (1997)
Zero-speed tacholess IM torque control: simply a matter of stator voltage integration
K.D. Hurst;T.G. Habetler;G. Griva;F. Profumo.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (1998)
Performance analysis of a speed-sensorless induction motor drive based on a constant-switching-frequency DTC scheme
D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani;L. Zarri.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (2000)
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