Yilmaz Sozer spends much of his time researching Control theory, Switched reluctance motor, Control theory, Electronic engineering and Machine control. His work deals with themes such as Electricity generation, Voltage droop, Power control and Voltage, which intersect with Control theory. Yilmaz Sozer has included themes like Microgrid and Maximum power principle in his Voltage droop study.
His biological study focuses on Reluctance motor. The various areas that he examines in his Control theory study include Torque ripple and Automatic control. Yilmaz Sozer combines subjects such as Grid-connected photovoltaic power system, Topology, Boost converter, Trajectory and Topology with his study of Electronic engineering.
His primary areas of study are Control theory, Electronic engineering, Switched reluctance motor, Torque and Stator. Yilmaz Sozer is involved in the study of Control theory that focuses on Control theory in particular. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Converters, Topology, Electrical engineering, Maximum power point tracking and Harmonics.
His Switched reluctance motor study incorporates themes from Torque ripple, Ripple, Finite element method and Inductance. His studies deal with areas such as Automotive engineering and Harmonic analysis as well as Torque. His research in Stator intersects with topics in Vibration, Magnet and Rotor.
Yilmaz Sozer mostly deals with Control theory, Switched reluctance motor, Torque, Stator and Finite element method. His research in Control theory is mostly concerned with Control theory. Yilmaz Sozer has researched Switched reluctance motor in several fields, including Acoustics, Ripple, Waveform, Harmonics and Current.
Yilmaz Sozer interconnects Torque ripple, Multiphysics and Vibration in the investigation of issues within Torque. His Stator research includes elements of Wind power, Magnet and Rotor. His Finite element method research includes themes of Electric machine and Electromagnetic coil.
Yilmaz Sozer focuses on Torque, Switched reluctance motor, Control theory, Finite element method and Vibration. His studies in Torque integrate themes in fields like Torque ripple, Harmonics and Rotor. His Switched reluctance motor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Acoustics, Power density, Inductor, Torque density and Ripple.
His study in Control theory is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Digital signal processor, Transient and Capacitor. The concepts of his Finite element method study are interwoven with issues in Mechanical engineering, Stator and Electromagnetic coil. His Control theory research incorporates elements of Control system, Admittance, Voltage droop and Small-signal model.
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Closed loop control of excitation parameters for high speed switched-reluctance generators
Y. Sozer;D.A. Torrey.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2004)
A Fixed Switching Frequency Predictive Current Control Method for Switched Reluctance Machines
Rajib Mikail;Iqbal Husain;Yilmaz Sozer;Mohammad S. Islam.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2014)
Stability Analysis of Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) Method in Wind Power Systems
Yu Zou;M. E. Elbuluk;Y. Sozer.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2013)
New inverter output filter topology for PWM motor drives
Y. Sozer;D.A. Torrey;S. Reva.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2000)
Torque-Ripple Minimization of Switched Reluctance Machines Through Current Profiling
R. Mikail;I. Husain;Y. Sozer;M. S. Islam.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2013)
Modeling and Control of Utility Interactive Inverters
Y. Sozer;D.A. Torrey.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2009)
Power Flow Management of a Grid Tied PV-Battery System for Electric Vehicles Charging
Mohamed O. Badawy;Yilmaz Sozer.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2017)
A Pulse-Injection-Based Sensorless Position Estimation Method for a Switched Reluctance Machine Over a Wide Speed Range
Ernest Ofori;Tausif Husain;Yilmaz Sozer;Iqbal Husain.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2015)
Performance Analysis of Bidirectional DC–DC Converters for Electric Vehicles
Mehnaz Akhter Khan;Adeeb Ahmed;Iqbal Husain;Yilmaz Sozer.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2015)
Optimal turn-off angle control in the face of automatic turn-on angle control for switched-reluctance motors
Y. Sozer;D.A. Torrey.
Iet Electric Power Applications (2007)
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