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32
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6184
National Ranking
2040

Overview

Pablo Lezana is affiliated with Valparaiso University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a specialization in electrical and electronic engineering as well as control and systems engineering.

The scientist's work covers several technical topics, including:

  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies

Pablo Lezana has contributed to multiple publications in notable venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics

Recent papers featuring their work or collaboration include:

  • "Predictive Optimal Switching Sequence Direct Power Control for Grid-Tied 3L-NPC Converters," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • "Dual-Stage Control Strategy for a Flying Capacitor Converter Based on Model Predictive and Linear Controllers," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • "Two Stages FCS-MPC for a Flying Capacitor Converter With Improved Switching Performance," 2024, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • "Phase-Shifted Model Predictive Control With Improved Steady-State Control Input Reference for Three-Level Active-NPC Converters," 2025, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Pablo Lezana include:

  • Ricardo P. Aguilera
  • Andrés Mora
  • Margarita Norambuena
  • Roberto Cárdenas
  • Alejandro Angulo

Best Publications

  • Predictive Current Control of a Voltage Source Inverter

    J. Rodriguez;J. Pontt;C.A. Silva;P. Correa

  • PWM regenerative rectifiers: state of the art

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

  • Survey on Fault Operation on Multilevel Inverters

    Pablo Lezana;Josep Pou;Thierry A Meynard;Jose Rodriguez

  • Model Predictive Control of an Asymmetric Flying Capacitor Converter

    P. Lezana;R. Aguilera;D.E. Quevedo

  • Operation of a medium-voltage drive under faulty conditions

    J. Rodriguez;P.W. Hammond;J. Pontt;R. Musalem

  • Cascaded Multilevel Inverter With Regeneration Capability and Reduced Number of Switches

    P. Lezana;J. Rodriguez;D.A. Oyarzun

  • Large current rectifiers: State of the art and future trends

    J.R. Rodriguez;J. Pontt;C. Silva;E.P. Wiechmann

  • Extended Operation of Cascade Multicell Converters Under Fault Condition

    P. Lezana;G. Ortiz

  • Fault Detection on Multicell Converter Based on Output Voltage Frequency Analysis

    P. Lezana;R. Aguilera;J. Rodriguez

  • Multicarrier PWM With DC-Link Ripple Feedforward Compensation for Multilevel Inverters

    S. Kouro;P. Lezana;M. Angulo;J. Rodriguez

  • Finite-Control-Set Model Predictive Control With Improved Steady-State Performance

    R. P. Aguilera;P. Lezana;D. E. Quevedo

  • Level-shifted PWM for Cascaded Multilevel Inverters with Even Power Distribution

    M. Angulo;P. Lezana;S. Kouro;J. Rodriguez

  • Fault Detection on Multicell Converter Based on Output Voltage Frequency Analysis

    P. Lezana;J. Rodriguez;R. Aguilera;C. Silva

  • Selective Harmonic Elimination Model Predictive Control for Multilevel Power Converters

    Ricardo P. Aguilera;Pablo Acuna;Pablo Lezana;Georgios Konstantinou

  • High-voltage multilevel converter with regeneration capability

    J. Rodriguez;L. Moran;J. Pontt;J.L. Hernandez

  • Predictive control of three-phase inverter

    J. Rodriguez;J. Pontt;C. Silva;M. Salgado

  • Implementation and Control of a Hybrid Multilevel Converter With Floating DC Links for Current Waveform Improvement

    C A Silva;L A Cordova;P Lezana;L Empringham

  • Zero-Steady-State-Error Input-Current Controller for Regenerative Multilevel Converters Based on Single-Phase Cells

    P. Lezana;C.A. Silva;J. Rodriguez;M.A. Perez

  • Predictive power control of an AC/DC/AC converter

    J. Rodriguez;J. Pontt;P. Correa;P. Lezana

  • Improvement of Post-Fault Performance of a Cascaded H-bridge Multilevel Inverter

    Saeed Ouni;Mohammad Reza Zolghadri;Masih Khodabandeh;Mahmoud Shahbazi

  • Predictive current control of a voltage source inverter

    J. Rodriguez;J. Pontt;C. Silva;P. Cortes

Frequent Co-Authors

Jose Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez San Sebastián University
Ricardo P. Aguilera
Ricardo P. Aguilera University of Technology Sydney
Cesar Silva
Cesar Silva Federico Santa María Technical University
Jorge Pontt
Jorge Pontt Federico Santa María Technical University
Daniel E. Quevedo
Daniel E. Quevedo University of Sydney
Marcelo A. Perez
Marcelo A. Perez Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria
Samir Kouro
Samir Kouro Federico Santa María Technical University
Jose Espinoza
Jose Espinoza University of Concepción
Roberto Cardenas
Roberto Cardenas University of Chile
Patricio Cortes
Patricio Cortes Federico Santa María Technical University

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