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43
Citations
11393
World Ranking
3816
National Ranking
6

Overview

Jose Espinoza is affiliated with the University of Concepción in Chile and has made contributions primarily in the field of engineering. Their research output spans various subfields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The main topics addressed in their body of work include:

  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems

Jose Espinoza has published extensively in several venues, with a significant number of papers appearing in:

  • IEEE Access
  • Energies
  • Sensors
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IECON 2020 The 46th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Carlos R. Baier
  • Jaime Rohten
  • Felipe Villarroel
  • José Silva
  • Eduardo Espinosa

Some of the recent papers published by Jose Espinoza are:

  • "A Hybrid FCS-MPC With Low and Fixed Switching Frequency Without Steady-State Error Applied to a Grid-Connected CHB Inverter," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Stable Shortest Horizon FCS-MPC Output Voltage Control in Non-Minimum Phase Boost-Type Converters Based on Input-State Linearization," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • "MPC Algorithm With Reduced Computational Burden and Fixed Switching Spectrum for a Multilevel Inverter in a Photovoltaic System," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "A Simple Self-Tuning Resonant Control Approach for Power Converters Connected to Micro-Grids With Distorted Voltage Conditions," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Finite Control Set MPC with Fixed Switching Frequency Applied to a Grid Connected Single-Phase Cascade H-Bridge Inverter," 2020, Energies

Best Publications

  • State of the Art of Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control in Power Electronics

    J. Rodriguez;M. P. Kazmierkowski;J. R. Espinoza;P. Zanchetta

  • PWM regenerative rectifiers: state of the art

    J.R. Rodriguez;J.W. Dixon;J.R. Espinoza;J. Pontt

  • High-Performance Control Strategies for Electrical Drives: An Experimental Assessment

    J. Rodriguez;R. M. Kennel;J. R. Espinoza;M. Trincado

  • Predictive Torque and Flux Control Without Weighting Factors

    C. A. Rojas;J. Rodriguez;F. Villarroel;J. R. Espinoza

  • Self-Tuning Virtual Synchronous Machine: A Control Strategy for Energy Storage Systems to Support Dynamic Frequency Control

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  • Improving passive filter compensation performance with active techniques

    D. Rivas;L. Moran;J.W. Dixon;J.R. Espinoza

  • Multiobjective Switching State Selector for Finite-States Model Predictive Control Based on Fuzzy Decision Making in a Matrix Converter

    F. Villarroel;J. R. Espinoza;C. A. Rojas;J. Rodriguez

  • Current Control for an Indirect Matrix Converter With Filter Resonance Mitigation

    M. Rivera;J. Rodriguez;Bin Wu;J. R. Espinoza

  • Current-source converter on-line pattern generator switching frequency minimization

    J.R. Espinoza;G. Joos

  • State variable decoupling and power flow control in PWM current-source rectifiers

    J.R. Espinoza;G. Joos

  • Predictive control of an indirect matrix converter

    P. Correa;J. Rodriguez;M. Rivera;J.R. Espinoza

  • Predictive Current Control With Input Filter Resonance Mitigation for a Direct Matrix Converter

    M. Rivera;C. Rojas;J. Rodríguez;P. Wheeler

  • Design of a Discrete-Time Linear Control Strategy for a Multicell UPQC

    J. A. Munoz;J. R. Espinoza;C. R. Baier;L. A. Moran

  • A Comparative Assessment of Model Predictive Current Control and Space Vector Modulation in a Direct Matrix Converter

    M. Rivera;A. Wilson;C. A. Rojas;J. Rodriguez

  • Passivity-based PI control of switched power converters

    M. Perez;R. Ortega;J.R. Espinoza

  • Selective harmonic elimination and current/voltage control in current/voltage-source topologies: a unified approach

    J.R. Espinoza;G. Joos;J.I. Guzman;L.A. Moran

  • A Robust Phase-Locked Loop Algorithm to Synchronize Static-Power Converters With Polluted AC Systems

    M.A. Perez;J.R. Espinoza;L.A. Moran;M.A. Torres

  • Design of a Discrete-Time Linear Control Strategy for a Multi-Cell UPQC

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  • A simple control scheme for hybrid active power filter

    D. Rivas;L. Moran;J. Dixon;J. Espinoza

  • A current-source inverter fed induction motor drive system with reduced losses

    J.R. Espinoza;G. Joos

  • Surveying Solid-State Transformer Structures and Controls: Providing Highly Efficient and Controllable Power Flow in Distribution Grids

    Felipe Ruiz Allende;Marcelo A. Perez;Jose R. Espinosa;Tomasz Gajowik

  • Instantaneous Reactive Power Minimization and Current Control for an Indirect Matrix Converter Under a Distorted AC Supply

    M. Rivera;J. Rodriguez;J. R. Espinoza;H. Abu-Rub

  • A Novel Hybrid Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control Scheme With Reduced Switching

    Roberto O. Ramirez;Jose R. Espinoza;Felipe Villarroel;Eduardo Maurelia

Frequent Co-Authors

Jose Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez San Sebastián University
Luis Moran
Luis Moran University of Concepción
Marco Rivera
Marco Rivera University of Nottingham
Marcelo A. Perez
Marcelo A. Perez Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria
Geza Joos
Geza Joos McGill University
Patrick Wheeler
Patrick Wheeler University of Nottingham
Juan Dixon
Juan Dixon Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Bin Wu
Bin Wu Toronto Metropolitan University
Pericle Zanchetta
Pericle Zanchetta University of Nottingham
Pablo Lezana
Pablo Lezana Valparaiso University

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