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  • 2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to solutions of utility interface problems in power electronic systems and harmonic mitigation.

Overview

Prasad Enjeti is affiliated with Texas A&M University in the United States and has a research focus primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work extensively covers subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Hardware and Architecture, Automotive Engineering, and Signal Processing.

The main topics addressed in their research encompass Smart Grid Security and Resilience, Microgrid Control and Optimization, Advanced DC-DC Converters, Multilevel Inverters and Converters, Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics, Islanding Detection in Power Systems, and Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security.

The researcher's publications appear frequently in venues such as IEEE Power Electronics Magazine, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics, and IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications.

  • Papers authored or co-authored by Prasad Enjeti include:
  • "A Review of Current Research Trends in Power-Electronic Innovations in Cyber-Physical Systems" (2021), published in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "An Integrated Solid-State Transformer With High-Frequency Isolation for EV Fast-Charging Applications" (2020), published in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics
  • "Detection of Cyber Attacks in Grid-Tied PV Systems Using Dynamic Watermarking" (2023), published in IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • "Robust Dynamic Watermarking for Cyber-Physical Security of Inverter-Based Resources in Power Distribution Systems" (2023), published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • "Power Electronics Intelligence at the Network Edge (PINE)-An Approach to Interface PV and Battery Energy Storage Systems at the Grid Edge" (2020), published in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

  • Frequent co-authors include:
  • P. R. Kumar
  • Le Xie
  • Jorge Ramos-Ruiz
  • Hasan Ibrahim
  • Jaewon Kim

Prasad Enjeti was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2000 for contributions to solutions of utility interface problems in power electronic systems and harmonic mitigation.

Best Publications

  • High-Performance Adaptive Perturb and Observe MPPT Technique for Photovoltaic-Based Microgrids

    A K Abdelsalam;A M Massoud;S Ahmed;P N Enjeti

  • Programmed PWM techniques to eliminate harmonics - A critical evaluation

    P.N. Enjeti;P.D. Ziogas;J.F. Lindsay

  • Survey on Fault-Tolerant Techniques for Power Electronic Converters

    Wenping Zhang;Dehong Xu;Prasad N. Enjeti;Haijin Li

  • Analysis and design of electronic transformers for electric power distribution system

    M. Kang;P.N. Enjeti;I.J. Pitel

  • Sharing of nonlinear load in parallel connected three-phase converters

    U.B. Jensen;F. Blaabjerg;P.N. Enjeti

  • Shunt Active-Power-Filter Topology Based on Parallel Interleaved Inverters

    L. Asiminoaei;E. Aeloiza;P.N. Enjeti;F. Blaabjerg

  • Design of a Wide Input Range DC–DC Converter With a Robust Power Control Scheme Suitable for Fuel Cell Power Conversion

    M.H. Todorovic;L. Palma;P.N. Enjeti

  • A high-performance single-phase rectifier with input power factor correction

    R. Martinez;P.N. Enjeti

  • Design considerations for an inverter output filter to mitigate the effects of long motor leads in ASD applications

    A. von Jouanne;P.N. Enjeti

  • An improved inverter output filter configuration reduces common and differential modes dv/dt at the motor terminals in PWM drive systems

    D.A. Rendusara;P.N. Enjeti

  • Development of an equivalent circuit model of a fuel cell to evaluate the effects of inverter ripple current

    W. Choi;P.N. Enjeti;J.W. Howze

  • A Modular Fuel Cell, Modular DC–DC Converter Concept for High Performance and Enhanced Reliability

    L. Palma;P.N. Enjeti

  • A new single phase to three phase converter with active input current shaping for low cost AC motor drives

    P.N. Enjeti;A. Rahman

  • Wide-Scale Adoption of Photovoltaic Energy: Grid Code Modifications Are Explored in the Distribution Grid

    Yongheng Yang;Prasad Enjeti;Frede Blaabjerg;Huai Wang

  • Development of an equivalent circuit model of a fuel cell to evaluate the effects of inverter ripple current

    Woojin Choi;Jo.W. Howze;Prasad Enjeti

  • Polyphase transformer arrangements with reduced kVA capacities for harmonic current reduction in rectifier type utility interface

    Sewan Choi;A.R. von Jouanne;P.N. Enjeti;I.J. Pitel

  • Multilevel inverter by cascading industrial VSI

    R. Teodorescu;F. Blaabjerg;J.K. Pedersen;E. Cengelci

  • Multilevel Converters: a Survey

    Remus Teodorescu;Frede Blaabjerg;John Kim Pedersen;E. Cengelci

  • Filtering techniques to minimize the effect of long motor leads on PWM inverter-fed AC motor drive systems

    A. von Jouanne;D.A. Rendusara;P.N. Enjeti;J.W. Gray

  • Application issues for PWM adjustable speed AC motor drives

    A. von Jouanne;P. Enjeti;W. Gray

  • A new approach to improve power factor and reduce harmonics in a three phase diode rectifier type utility interface

    S. Kim;P. Enjeti;P. Packebush;I. Pitel

Frequent Co-Authors

Frede Blaabjerg
Frede Blaabjerg Aalborg University
Shehab Ahmed
Shehab Ahmed King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Robert S. Balog
Robert S. Balog Texas A&M University
Phoivos D. Ziogas
Phoivos D. Ziogas Concordia University
Hamid A. Toliyat
Hamid A. Toliyat Texas A&M University
Ahmed M. Massoud
Ahmed M. Massoud Qatar University
John Kim Pedersen
John Kim Pedersen Aalborg University
Le Xie
Le Xie Texas A&M University
Remus Teodorescu
Remus Teodorescu Aalborg University
Huai Wang
Huai Wang Aalborg University

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