تصفح حسب المؤلف "Abdelsalam, A.K."
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An enhanced performance IPT based battery charger for electric vehicles application
Abdelhamid, E.; Abdelsalam, A.K.; Massoud, Ahmed; Ahmed, S. ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2014 , Conference Paper)World-wide scientists/engineers were motivated to research in the area of renewable energy resources and to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. Hence, electric and hybrid vehicles have won the attention of many researchers ... -
High-performance adaptive Perturb and observe MPPT technique for photovoltaic-based microgrids
Abdelsalam, A. K.; Massoud, Ahmed; Ahmed, S.; Enjeti, P.N. ( IEEE , 2011 , Article)Solar photovoltaic (PV) energy has witnessed double-digit growth in the past decade. The penetration of PV systems as distributed generators in low-voltage grids has also seen significant attention. In addition, the need ... -
Iterated unscented Kalman filter-based maximum power point tracking for photovoltaic applications
Abdelsalam, A. K.; Goh, S.; Abdelkhalik, O.; Ahmed, S.; Massoud, Ahmed (2013 , Conference Paper)One of main challenges in harvesting power from a PV source is maximum power point tracking (MPPT). This is due to the nonlinear behaviour and characteristics of PV arrays. Conventional MPPT techniques usually utilize a ... -
Simplified generic on-line PWM technique for single phase grid connected current source inverters
Abdelsalam, A. K.; Massoud, Ahmed; Darwish, A.; Ahmed, S. ( Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. , 2012 , Conference Paper)Mandatory restrictions for a current source inverter's (CSI's) proper operation, like continuity of the DC link current, complicate the corresponding PWM generation especially in the case of single phase systems. Classical ... -
Single phase grid connected current source inverter: Mitigation of oscillating power effect on the grid current
Darwish, A.; Abdelsalam, A.K.; Massoud, Ahmed; Ahmed, S. ( Institution of Engineering and Technology , 2011 , Conference Paper)Although voltage source inverters (VSIs) are the most common DC-AC grid-tied converters, current source inverters (CSIs) are considered to be promising candidate, thanks to their low THD voltages/currents and inherent ...