2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to solutions of utility interface problems in power electronic systems and harmonic mitigation.
Prasad Enjeti mainly investigates Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Inverter, Control theory and Voltage. His work carried out in the field of Electronic engineering brings together such families of science as Power factor, Rectifier, Harmonics, AC power and Harmonic. His research in Harmonics intersects with topics in Total harmonic distortion and Precision rectifier.
The Inverter study combines topics in areas such as Electronic component, Equivalent circuit, Pulse-width modulation, Ripple and Electrical impedance. His research in Control theory focuses on subjects like Integrating ADC, which are connected to Buck converter and SINADR. His Voltage study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fault tolerance and Topology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Control theory, Voltage and Inverter. His research integrates issues of Power factor, Total harmonic distortion, Forward converter, Pulse-width modulation and Harmonics in his study of Electronic engineering. His studies in Harmonics integrate themes in fields like Precision rectifier, Active filter and Harmonic.
Prasad Enjeti interconnects Induction motor, Three-phase, Voltage regulation, Waveform and Filter in the investigation of issues within Control theory. His Capacitor, Insulated-gate bipolar transistor and Adjustable-speed drive study in the realm of Voltage interacts with subjects such as Modular design. His study in Inverter is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ripple, Digital signal processing, Photovoltaic system and Equivalent circuit.
Prasad Enjeti mostly deals with Electrical engineering, Voltage, Electronic engineering, Transformer and Inverter. His study on Capacitor is often connected to Digital watermarking as part of broader study in Voltage. His work deals with themes such as Power density, Prototype filter, Switched-mode power supply, Voltage regulator and Distribution transformer, which intersect with Electronic engineering.
His Transformer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Electric vehicle, Converters, Medium frequency and Electromagnetic coil. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Inverter, focusing on Maximum power transfer theorem and, on occasion, Energy conversion efficiency. The study incorporates disciplines such as Galvanic isolation and Control theory in addition to Harmonics.
His primary areas of study are Electrical engineering, Voltage, Electronic engineering, Transformer and Capacitor. Many of his research projects under Electrical engineering are closely connected to Gallium nitride with Gallium nitride, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His research in Adjustable-speed drive, Boost converter, Three-phase, Pulse-width modulation and Inverter are components of Voltage.
Prasad Enjeti usually deals with Adjustable-speed drive and limits it to topics linked to Insulated-gate bipolar transistor and Control theory. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Power factor, Electric power system, Distribution transformer, Maximum power point tracking and Photovoltaic system. The various areas that Prasad Enjeti examines in his Capacitor study include Offshore wind power, Inductor and Power density.
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High-Performance Adaptive Perturb and Observe MPPT Technique for Photovoltaic-Based Microgrids
A K Abdelsalam;A M Massoud;S Ahmed;P N Enjeti.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2011)
High-Performance Adaptive Perturb and Observe MPPT Technique for Photovoltaic-Based Microgrids
A K Abdelsalam;A M Massoud;S Ahmed;P N Enjeti.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2011)
Programmed PWM techniques to eliminate harmonics - A critical evaluation
P.N. Enjeti;P.D. Ziogas;J.F. Lindsay.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (1988)
Programmed PWM techniques to eliminate harmonics - A critical evaluation
P.N. Enjeti;P.D. Ziogas;J.F. Lindsay.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (1988)
Analysis and design of electronic transformers for electric power distribution system
M. Kang;P.N. Enjeti;I.J. Pitel.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (1999)
Analysis and design of electronic transformers for electric power distribution system
M. Kang;P.N. Enjeti;I.J. Pitel.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (1999)
Sharing of nonlinear load in parallel connected three-phase converters
U.B. Jensen;F. Blaabjerg;P.N. Enjeti.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (2000)
Sharing of nonlinear load in parallel connected three-phase converters
U.B. Jensen;F. Blaabjerg;P.N. Enjeti.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (2000)
Survey on Fault-Tolerant Techniques for Power Electronic Converters
Wenping Zhang;Dehong Xu;Prasad N. Enjeti;Haijin Li.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2014)
Survey on Fault-Tolerant Techniques for Power Electronic Converters
Wenping Zhang;Dehong Xu;Prasad N. Enjeti;Haijin Li.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2014)
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