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Friedrich W. Fuchs

Friedrich W. Fuchs

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
10092
World Ranking
4404
National Ranking
128

Overview

Friedrich W. Fuchs is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany and actively contributes to research across the intersecting domains of engineering and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields, particularly focusing on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Surgery.

Their recent publications reflect a blend of engineering applications and medical imaging approaches. One publication, titled "Non-invasive imaging as the cornerstone of cardiovascular precision medicine" (2021), appeared in the European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging. Another paper, "DC-Link Voltage Dynamics of Three-Level Four-Wire Grid-Connected Converters During Harmonics Injection Operations" (2023), was published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. These papers showcase research that covers both cardiovascular diagnostic techniques and advanced electrical engineering systems.

Their frequent coauthors include Stephan Achenbach, Alexandra Gonçalves, Claudia Kaiser-Albers, Ziad A. Ali, and Frank M. Bengel, indicating collaborative work involving experts across related fields.

Publication venues where Friedrich W. Fuchs has contributed include:

  • European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Main fields of study identified in their work are:

  • Engineering
  • Medicine

These fields are further specialized into subfields including:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Surgery

Core research topics addressed by their publications and projects include:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Wind Turbine Control Systems

Best Publications

  • Limitations of Voltage-Oriented PI Current Control of Grid-Connected PWM Rectifiers With $LCL$ Filters

    J. Dannehl;C. Wessels;F.W. Fuchs

  • Filter-Based Active Damping of Voltage Source Converters With $LCL$ Filter

    J. Dannehl;M. Liserre;F. W. Fuchs

  • Analysis of the Passive Damping Losses in LCL-Filter-Based Grid Converters

    R. Peña-Alzola;M. Liserre;F. Blaabjerg;R. Sebastián

  • Investigation of Active Damping Approaches for PI-Based Current Control of Grid-Connected Pulse Width Modulation Converters With LCL Filters

    Jörg Dannehl;Friedrich Wilhelm Fuchs;Steffan Hansen;Paul Bach Thøgersen

  • Semiconductor losses in voltage source and current source IGBT converters based on analytical derivation

    M.H. Bierhoff;F.W. Fuchs

  • Fault Ride-Through of a DFIG Wind Turbine Using a Dynamic Voltage Restorer During Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Grid Faults

    C Wessels;F Gebhardt;F W Fuchs

  • PI State Space Current Control of Grid-Connected PWM Converters With LCL Filters

    Joerg Dannehl;Friedrich Wilhelm Fuchs;Paul Bach Thogersen

  • Some diagnosis methods for voltage source inverters in variable speed drives with induction machines - a survey

    F.W. Fuchs

  • Systematic Design of the Lead-Lag Network Method for Active Damping in LCL-Filter Based Three Phase Converters

    Rafael Pena-Alzola;Marco Liserre;Frede Blaabjerg;Rafael Sebastian

  • Minimal Invasive Equivalent Grid Impedance Estimation in Inductive–Resistive Power Networks Using Extended Kalman Filter

    Nils Hoffmann;Friedrich Wilhelm Fuchs

  • DC-Link Harmonics of Three-Phase Voltage-Source Converters Influenced by the Pulsewidth-Modulation Strategy—An Analysis

    M.H. Bierhoff;F.W. Fuchs

  • Performance of diagnosis methods for IGBT open circuit faults in three phase voltage source inverters for AC variable speed drives

    K. Rothenhagen;F.W. Fuchs

  • Finite Control Set Model Predictive Current Control for Grid-Connected Voltage-Source Converters With LCL Filters: A Study Based on Different State Feedbacks

    Niklas Panten;Nils Hoffmann;Friedrich Wilhelm Fuchs

  • Performance of diagnosis methods for IGBT open circuit faults in voltage source active rectifiers

    K. Rothenhagen;F.W. Fuchs

  • Doubly Fed Induction Generator Model-Based Sensor Fault Detection and Control Loop Reconfiguration

    K. Rothenhagen;F.W. Fuchs

  • Active damping of LCL-filter resonance based on virtual resistor for PWM rectifiers — stability analysis with different filter parameters

    C. Wessels;J. Dannehl;F.W. Fuchs

  • PI Control, PI-Based State Space Control, and Model-Based Predictive Control for Drive Systems With Elastically Coupled Loads—A Comparative Study

    S. Thomsen;N. Hoffmann;F. W. Fuchs

  • StatCom control at wind farms with fixed-speed induction generators under asymmetrical grid faults

    C. Wessels;N. Hoffmann;M. Molinas;F. W. Fuchs

  • Active Damping for Three-Phase PWM Rectifiers With High-Order Line-Side Filters

    M.H. Bierhoff;F.W. Fuchs

  • Converter Systems for Fuel Cells in the Medium Power Range—A Comparative Study

    Malte Mohr;Wulf Toke Franke;Bjoern Wittig;Friedrich Wilhelm Fuchs

  • Current Sensor Fault Detection, Isolation, and Reconfiguration for Doubly Fed Induction Generators

    K. Rothenhagen;F.W. Fuchs

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Liserre
Marco Liserre Kiel University
Giampaolo Buticchi
Giampaolo Buticchi University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Marta Molinas
Marta Molinas Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Frede Blaabjerg
Frede Blaabjerg Aalborg University
Jon Are Suul
Jon Are Suul Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Remus Teodorescu
Remus Teodorescu Aalborg University
Marian P. Kazmierkowski
Marian P. Kazmierkowski Warsaw University of Technology

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