Her primary areas of investigation include Control theory, Electric power system, Wind power, Voltage source and Electrical impedance. Marta Molinas combines subjects such as Electronic engineering, Power electronics and Stability with her study of Control theory. Her work carried out in the field of Electric power system brings together such families of science as Marine engineering, Electrical engineering and Electric power.
Her Wind power study is mostly concerned with Offshore wind power and Induction generator. Her Voltage source research integrates issues from Marginal stability, Pulse-width modulation, Low voltage ride through, Static VAR compensator and Grid code. Her research integrates issues of Transmission system, Phase-locked loop, Harmonics, Frequency domain and Harmonic in her study of Electrical impedance.
Marta Molinas mostly deals with Control theory, Electronic engineering, Electric power system, Electrical engineering and Power electronics. She has included themes like Electrical impedance, Voltage source, Converters and AC power in her Control theory study. Her AC power study deals with Power factor intersecting with Switched-mode power supply.
Her Electronic engineering research includes themes of Power control, Smart grid, Input impedance, Voltage and Impedance matching. Her studies deal with areas such as Control engineering, Microgrid, Renewable energy and Energy storage as well as Electric power system. Her research in Wind power intersects with topics in Turbine, Series and parallel circuits and Topology.
Marta Molinas spends much of her time researching Control theory, Electrical impedance, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition and Hilbert–Huang transform. Her Control theory research includes elements of Stability, Phase-locked loop, Harmonic and Voltage source, Voltage. The various areas that Marta Molinas examines in her Phase-locked loop study include Wind power, Turbine and Synchronization.
Her Electrical impedance study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Linearization, MIMO, Frequency domain, CMOS and Amplifier. Her study looks at the relationship between Frequency domain and fields such as Electric power system, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her research in Electronic engineering focuses on subjects like Power electronics, which are connected to Systems engineering.
Her primary areas of study are Control theory, Electrical impedance, Hilbert–Huang transform, Pattern recognition and Artificial intelligence. Her Control theory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Phase-locked loop, Wind power, Capacitor and Harmonic. As part of one scientific family, Marta Molinas deals mainly with the area of Wind power, narrowing it down to issues related to the Turbine, and often Synchronizing and Nonlinear system.
Her studies in Electrical impedance integrate themes in fields like Linearization, Correctness, Stability, Frequency domain and Voltage source. Her studies examine the connections between Frequency domain and genetics, as well as such issues in Steam turbine, with regards to Electric power system. In her study, Converters is strongly linked to Power control, which falls under the umbrella field of Voltage.
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Overview of Multi-MW Wind Turbines and Wind Parks
Marco Liserre;Roberto Cárdenas;Marta Molinas;José Rodriguez.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2011)
Low Voltage Ride Through of Wind Farms With Cage Generators: STATCOM Versus SVC
M. Molinas;Jon Are Suul;T. Undeland.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2008)
A Modified Sequence-Domain Impedance Definition and Its Equivalence to the dq-Domain Impedance Definition for the Stability Analysis of AC Power Electronic Systems
Atle Rygg;Marta Molinas;Chen Zhang;Xu Cai.
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics (2016)
An Energy-Based Controller for HVDC Modular Multilevel Converter in Decoupled Double Synchronous Reference Frame for Voltage Oscillation Reduction
G. Bergna;E. Berne;P. Egrot;P. Lefranc.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2013)
Understanding of tuning techniques of converter controllers for VSC-HVDC
Chandra Bajracharya;Marta Molinas;Jon Are Suul;Tore M. Undeland.
(2008)
Small-Signal Stability Assessment of Power Electronics Based Power Systems: A Discussion of Impedance- and Eigenvalue-Based Methods
Mohammad Amin;Marta Molinas.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2017)
Frequency Domain Stability Analysis of MMC-Based HVdc for Wind Farm Integration
Jing Lyu;Xu Cai;Marta Molinas.
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics (2016)
An All-DC Offshore Wind Farm With Series-Connected Turbines: An Alternative to the Classical Parallel AC Model?
N. Holtsmark;H. J. Bahirat;M. Molinas;B. A. Mork.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2013)
Effect of Control Strategies and Power Take-Off Efficiency on the Power Capture From Sea Waves
Elisabetta Tedeschi;Matteo Carraro;Marta Molinas;Paolo Mattavelli.
IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2011)
Past, Present, and Future Challenges of the Marine Vessel’s Electrical Power System
Espen Skjong;Rune Volden;Egil Rodskar;Marta Molinas.
ieee transactions on transportation electrification (2016)
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