IEEE COMPEL 2006
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

July 16-19, 2006
Preliminary Program PDF Version
Registration
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Tutorial
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Digital Control Generations, Philip
Krein,
Workshop
Reception (
Registration and Continental Breakfast (
Opening Remarks (
Jian Sun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Session 1 (Plenary Session): Power Electronics Systems
– Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities (
Chair: Jian Sun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1.1.
Complex Power Systems and the Impact of Power Electronics,
Modeling, and Simulation, Terry
1.2. The Role of Power Electronics in More Electric Airplanes, Kamiar Karimi, Boeing
1.3. Modeling, Analysis, and Control Challenges for Industrial Applications, Richard Zhang, Paul Szczesny, Juan Sabate, Rajib Datta, Ravi Raju, GE Global Research Center
1.4. Role of Automation and Control Technology in Addressing Critical Energy Issues, Nag Patibandla, RPI Future Energy Systems CAT
1.5.
Exploring Solutions for Challenges in Power Electronic
System Integration in Military Ground Vehicles, Damian Urciuoli,
1.6.
Modular, Intelligent Power Systems for Space
Exploration, Robert Button,
Coffee Break (
Session
2: Power Electronic Systems & Control (
Chair: Philip T. Krein,
2.1 Simulating a Multi-Agent Based Self-Reconfigurable Electric Power Distribution System, Janeth G. Gomez-Gualdron, Miguel Velez-Reyes, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez,
2.2 A Universal Controller for Distributed Control of Power Electronics Conversion Systems, Gerald W. Francis, Rolando Burgos, Fred Wang, Dushan Boroyevich, Virginia Tech
2.3 Study of Different Implementation Approaches for a Maximum Power Point Tracker, Florent Boico, Brad Lehman, Northeastern University
2.4
Dynamic Loop Analysis for Modular Masterless Multiphase
DC-DC Converters, Yang Zhang, Regan Zane,
Dragan Maksimovic,
Lunch
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Session
3: Advanced Analysis & Control Methods (
Chair: Miguel Velez-Reyes,
3.1 Envelope Following Analysis of an Autonomous Power Electronic System, Toshiji Kato, Kaoru Inoue, Yoshinori Kanda, Doshisha University, Japan
3.2
Interleaving and
Harmonic Cancellation Effects in Modular Three-Phase Voltage-Source Converters,
Carlos J. Casablanca and Jian Sun,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
3.3
Dynamic Operation of Sensor-Less Dead Time
Optimization in Digitally Controlled Switching Converters, Bhaskar Ramachandran, Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado (Withdrawn by Authors)
3.4
Trajectory Paths for DC-DC Converters and Limits to
Performance, Grant E. Pitel, Philip T.
Krein,
3.5
Feasibility of Geometric Digital Controls and
Augmentation for ultra-fast DC-DC Converters Response, Philip T. Krein,
3.6
Optimal Control of the Parallel Interleaved Buck
Converter, A. Giovanni Beccuti, Georgios
Papfotiou, Manfred Morari, Aut. Cont.
Coffee Break (
Session
4: Aircraft Power Systems (
Chair: Kamiar Karimi, The Boeing Company
4.1 Stochastic Modeling of Twelve-Pulse Rectifiers for Aircraft Applications, Q. Sun, K. Strunz, University of Washington
4.2 Input Impedance Modeling of Line-Frequency AC-DC Converters by the Method of Impedance Mapping, Jian Sun, Jorge Colon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and Kamiar Karimi (The Boeing Company)
4.3 Mathematical Model and Control Design for Sensorless Vector Control of PM Synchronous Machines, Rolando Burgos, Parag Kshirsagar, Alessandro Lidozzi, Fred Wang, and Dushan Boroyevich, Virginia Tech
4.4
D-Q-0 Synchronous Frame Average Model for Three-Phase
Arrays of Single-Phase PFC Converter Loads, Bin
Huang, Rolando Burgos, Fred Wang,
4.5 Large- and Small-Signal Evaluation of Average Models for Multi-Pulse Diode Rectifiers, Sebastian Rosado, Rolando Burgos, Fred Wang, and Dushan Boroyevich, , Virginia Tech
4.6
On the Stability of Distributed Simulations, Carlos Gonzalez, Arindam Das, Mehran
Mesbahi,
Dinner
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Session
5: (Plenary Session): Digital Control of SMPS – Trends, Challenges, and
Opportunities (
Chair: Brad Lehman (Northeastern University)
5.1 Digital Power Control: A System User Perspective, Scott Strand, IBM
5.2 Conceptual and Technical Challenges to the Growth of Digital Power Systems, Geof Potter, Astec Power
5.3 Digital Control Design and Analysis – Software Tools and Simulation, Hua Jin, Powersim Inc.
5.4
Digital Control Beyond Feedback
5.5 Digital Power: from Marketing Buzzword to Market Relevance, Francesco Carobolante, Fairchild Semiconductor
5.6 Power Supply Challenges in Deep-Submicron Technologies, Milivoje Aleksic, ATI
Coffee Break (
Session
6: Digital Control Design (
Chair: Regan Zane,
6.1 Design and Implementation of a Wide-Bandwidth Digitally Controlled 16-Phase Converter, Xu Zhang, Yang Zhang, Regan Zane, Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado
6.2 Self-Programmable PID Compensator for Digitally Controlled SMPS, Zhenyu Zhao1, Aleksandar Prodic1, Paolo Mattavelli2, University of Toronto1, University of Udine Via delle Scienze2, Canada1, Italy2
6.3 Sensorless Current-Sharing in Multiphase Power Converters, Raymond Foley, Richard Kavanagh, William Marnane, Michael Egan, University College Cork, Ireland
6.4 Virtual Prototyping and Automatic Code Generation for DSP-Based Digital Control of Power Electronics Equipment, Guanglei Wang, Dohong Li, Antonello Monti, Enrico Santi, University of South Carolina
Lunch
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Session
7: Digital & Mixed Signal ICs (
Chair: Hua Jin, Powersim Inc.
7.1 Comparison of Two Different High Performance Mixed Signal Controllers for DC/DC Converters, Lars T. Jakobsen, Michael A. E. Andersen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
7.2 Digital Sliding Mode Pulsed Current Averaging IC Drivers for Light Emitting Diodes, Anindita Bhattacharya, Brad Lehman, Northeastern University
7.3
Hybrid DPWM with Digital Delay-Locked Loop, Vahid Yousefzadeh, Toru Takayama, Dragan
Maksimovic,
7.4 Digital Pulse-Frequency / Pulse-Amplitude Modulator for Improving Efficiency of SMPS Operating Under Light Loads, Nabeel Rahman, Kun Wang, Aleksandar Prodic, University of Toronto, Canada
7.5
Digitally Controlled 10MHz Monolithic Buck Converter, Toru Takayama, Dragan Maksimovic,
7.6 Implementation of A 16 Phase Digital Modulator in a 0.35µm Process, Tony Carosa, Regan Zane, Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado
Dinner
Cruise on
Session
8: Machines and Drives (
Chair: Leon M. Tolbert,
8.1
A Preliminary Investigation of The Utility of the
MATLAB® Schwarz-Christoffel Toolbox for Electric Machine Design and
Analysis, Timothy C. O’Connell,
Philip T. Krein,
8.2 General Adaptive Scheme for Stator Resistance Estimation in Sensorless Induction Motor Drives, Han Li1,2, Wen Xuhui1, Chen Guilan1, Chinese Academy of Science1, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Science2, China
8.3
Synchronized Voltage Control in Six-Phase Induction
Machine Drives, Valentin Oleschuck, Radu
Bojoi, Francesco Profumo, Alberto Tenconi, Alexandar M. Stankovic,
8.4 DSP Control of Multi-Use Induction Machines with Multiple Stator Windings: Closed-Loop Voltage Regulation and Speed, Al-Thaddeus Avestruz, Steven B. Leeb, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
8.5
Experimental High Performance Control of Two
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines in an Integrated Drive for Automotive
Applications, Lixin Tang1,
Gui-Jia Su2, Xianghui Huang3, Oak Ridge Associated
Universities1, Oak Ridge National Laboratory2, GE Global
Research3
Coffee Break (
Session
9: Components & Circuits Modeling (
Chair: Toshiji Kato,
9.1 Toward a System for Automatic Extraction of Low-Order Models for Magnetic Devices, Liyan Qu, Patric L.Chapman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
9.2
System Modeling and Characterization of SiC Schottky
Power Diodes, Hui Zhang1, Leon
M. Tolbert1,2, Burak Ozpineci2, Madhu Chinthavali2,
9.3
Automated Parameter Extraction Software for
High-Voltage, High-Frequency SiC Power MOSFETs, Tam H. Duong1, A. R. Hefner Jr.2, David Berning2,
9.4 SPICE Model of SiC JFETs for Circuit Simulation, Yi Wang, Callaway Cass, Fred Wang, Dushan Boroyevich, T. Paul Chow, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
9.5
Analysis and Optimization of
9.6
Small Signal Modeling of Hysteretic Current Mode
Control Using the PWM Switch Model, J. H.
Park, B.H. Cho,
9.7
Small-Signal Discrete-Time Modeling of Digitally
Controlled DC-DC Converters, Dragan
Maksimovic, Regan Zane,
Lunch
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Session
10: Posters & Demonstrations (
Chair: Aleksandar
Prodic,
(1 minute shotgun presentation for each poster at the beginning)
10.1 Interactive Electronic Exercises with Simulation Capability in Power Electronics Teaching, Hua Jin, Powersim
10.2 GUI-Based Laboratory Architecture for Teaching and Research in Digital Control of SMPS, Arseny Dolgov, Botao Miao, Regan Zane, Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado
10.3 FPGA-Based Digital Network Analyzer for Digitally Controlled SMPS, Botao Miao, Regan Zane, Dragan Maksimovic, University of Colorado
10.4 Modeling and Simulation of a Digital Control Design Approach for Power Supply System, G. M. Di Blasi, V Boscaino, P. Livreri, G. Capponi, F. Marino, Universita di Palermo, Italy
10.5 The
Full Digital Control Based Switched Mode Power Supply, Xin Chen, Chun Ying Gong, HuiZheng Wang,
10.6 Hybrid Digital Control for Three Phase Rectifier-Inverter System, Sumitha Mohan, Martin Rentzsch, Jan Losansky, Henry Guldner, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
10.7 An
Efficient Discontinuous-Mode Model of a Switch Pole, Jonathan W. Kimball,
10.8 Dynamics
Characterization of Coupled-Inductor Boost DC-DC Converter,
10.9 Considering
Source Dynamics in Computer-Aided Parametric Average-Value Modeling of PWM
Converters, Ali Davoudi1, Juri
Jatskevich2, Patric L. Chapman1,
10.10
Double-Integral
Fourier Analysis of Interleaved Pulse Width Modulation, Saurabh Jayawant, Jian Sun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
10.11 Active
Compensation of the Input Filter Capacitor Current in Single-Phase PFC Boost
Converters, Konstantin P. Louganski,
Jih-Sheng Lai, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
10.12 Steady State Electro-Thermal Modeling For DC-DC Converters, Rosa Ciprian, Brad Lehman, Northeastern University
10.13 Modeling and Simulation of Solar PV Arrays under Changing Illumination Conditions, Dzung D. Nguyen, Brad Lehman, Northeastern University
10.14 Genetic Algorithm Optimization of Power Flow in a Fuel Cell Electrical Vehicle, Hasan Mehrjerdi1, Jamel Ghouili2, Pierre Sicard1, University of Quebec1, University of Moncton2, Canada
10.15 Computer-Controlled Characterization of High-Voltage, High-Power SiC Devices, Jose M. Ortiz-Rodriguez, Allen R. Hefner, David Berning, Colleen Ellenwood, Selim Olcum, National Institute of Standards and Technology
10.16 A Circuit Simulation Model of A Novel Silicon Lateral Trench Power MOSFET for High Frequency Switching Applications, K.R. Varadarajan, A. Sinkar, T. P. Chow, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
10.17 An
Assessment of Coupled Inductor Modeling for A Multi-Output Flyback Converter, F. Farahmand, F. P. Dawson, J.D. Lavers,
10.18 Nonlinear Feedforward Control of Three-Phase Voltage Source Converter, Lang Yongqiang, Xu Dianguo, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
10.19 Design of Low-Voltage AC Motor Drives Using Software Tools, K. J. P. Macken1, M. H. J. Bollen2, ABB Ltd1, STRI AB2, Switzerland1, Sweden2
10.20 Fault
Diagnostic and Reconfiguration System for Multilevel
10.21 Current
Sense Circuit for a DC Powered Three Phase Servo Motor Controller, Donald E. Fulton, Consulting Engineer,
10.22 Research on Single-Stage Inverter Topology Based on Bi-DC/DC Converter, Xiaodong Cai, Lin Sun, Chunying Gong, Yangguang Yan, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
10.23 Deriving
New Topologies of DC-DC Converters Featuring Basic Switching Cells, Faisal
H. Khan1, Leon M. Tolbert1, Fang Z. Peng2, The