John L. Melanson mostly deals with Control theory, Electronic engineering, Signal, Voltage and Power factor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Duty cycle, Delta-sigma modulation, Filter, Boost converter and Amplifier in addition to Control theory. His Electronic engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Demodulation, Direct-coupled amplifier, Analog signal, Audio bit depth and Electrical engineering.
The various areas that John L. Melanson examines in his Signal study include Function, Hearing aid and Phase. His research investigates the connection between Voltage and topics such as Group delay and phase delay that intersect with problems in Switching power converter. John L. Melanson has included themes like Switched-mode power supply and Control theory in his Power factor study.
His primary areas of investigation include Electronic engineering, Control theory, Signal, Electrical engineering and Voltage. His Electronic engineering study also includes
John L. Melanson has researched Delta-sigma modulation in several fields, including Transfer function, Quantization, Loop filter, Signal processing and Integrator. His Signal research focuses on Acoustics and how it relates to Speech recognition. His study in Voltage focuses on Dimmer in particular.
John L. Melanson mainly focuses on Signal, Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Voltage and Control theory. His Signal research incorporates themes from Acoustics and Adaptive filter. John L. Melanson works mostly in the field of Acoustics, limiting it down to topics relating to Microphone and, in certain cases, Signal source and Piezoelectric speaker.
His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Analog-to-digital converter, Analog signal, Audio signal processing, Audio signal flow and Digital signal. His work on Voltage reference as part of general Voltage study is frequently linked to Controller, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Control theory course of study focuses on Node and Sense.
John L. Melanson mainly investigates Electronic engineering, Signal, Amplifier, Voltage and Digital signal. His study in Electronic engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Audio signal processing, Audio signal flow, Analog-to-digital converter and Analog signal. In his study, Enclosure and Speech recognition is strongly linked to Acoustics, which falls under the umbrella field of Signal.
His Amplifier research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Signal processing and Feed forward. His Voltage study combines topics in areas such as Delta-sigma modulation and Limit. His work carried out in the field of Classification of discontinuities brings together such families of science as Loop filter and Control theory.
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Power control system for current regulated light sources
John L. Melanson.
(2008)
Color variations in a dimmable lighting device with stable color temperature light sources
John L. Melanson.
(2008)
Switching power converter control with triac-based leading edge dimmer compatibility
Kost Michael A;Gaetano Mauro L;Melanson John L.
(2012)
Method and apparatus for controlling a selectable voltage audio power output stage
John L. Melanson;John Christopher Tucker.
(2006)
Feedback cancellation improvements
James Mitchell Kates;John Laurence Melanson.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1999)
LED lighting system with a multiple mode current control dimming strategy
John L. Melanson.
(2008)
Lighting system with power factor correction control data determined from a phase modulated signal
John L. Melanson.
(2008)
Digital wireless loudspeaker system
Eric Lindemann;John Laurence Melanson;Jason Lee Carlson;James Mitchell Kates.
(1999)
Binaural hearing aid
Eric Lindemann;John L. Melanson.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1993)
LED lighting system with accurate current control
John Laurence Melanson.
(2008)
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