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Journal of Circuits, Systems, and Computers, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 1995
- Christopher Nwagboso:
Smart Sensory Information with Fuzzy Logic for an Intelligent Automotive Gear Changing Control System. 1-16 - Toshiya Yuhara, Tatsuya Kumagai, Hirokazu Soekawa, Hiroshi Kajioka:
Fiber-Optic gyroscopes for Automotive Applications. 17-36 - Zbigniew W. Porada:
Optoelectronic Logical-Circuits Controlled Automotive electroluminescent Dashboard Display. 37-44 - Dietrich Naunin:
Looking Forward to the Intelligent Electrical Machine: Electronics and Machines Combine their Abilities. 45-64 - Dariusz Czarkowski, Marian K. Kazimierczuk:
Static Characteristics of MOS-Controlled Thyristors - Analysis, Simulation, and Experimental Results. 65-80 - Floyd A. Wyczalek:
Ultra Light Electric Vehicles (EV). 81-92 - Bogdan T. Fijalkowski:
The Concept of a High Performance All-Round Energy Efficient Mechatronically-Controlled Tri-Mode Supercar. 93-108 - Kaushik Rajashekara, Ron Martin:
Electric Vehicle propulsion Systems Present and Future Trends. 109-130 - Peter Van den Bossche:
Specific Safety Aspects of Electric Road Vehicle Traction Systems. 131-138 - M. Cenek, J. Kazelle, J. Nor, L. Vsetecka, A. Koudelák:
Electrical Vehicles in the Czech Republic. 139-144
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1995
- Rudolf Földvári:
Generalized instantaneous amplitude and Frequency Functions and their Application for pitch Frequency Determination. 145-166 - Takis Kasparis, Michael Georgiopoulos, Qurban A. Memon:
Direct-sequence Spread-Spectrum with Transform Domain Interference Suppression. 167-180 - P. V. Ananda Mohan:
Capacitor Floatation Scheme using only OTAs and Grounded capacitors. 181-198 - Amiya Nayak, Nicola Santoro:
On Reliability Analysis of Chordal Rings. 199-214 - Esam Abdel-Raheem, Fayez El Guibaly, Andreas Antoniou:
Efficient decimator and interpolator Array Structures. 215-238 - Su Hwan Kim, Seon Wook Kim, Tae Won Rhee:
An Extended Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm and its Application. 239-260
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1995
- Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Robert Cravens II:
Open- and Closed-Loop DC and Small-Signal Characteristics of PWM buck-Boost converter for CCM. 261-304 - Henry Shu-Hung Chung, Adrian Ioinovici:
Local and Global stability of Switching regulators. 305-316 - Nicola Femia, Giovanni Spagnuolo, V. Tucci:
Interval Analysis in Power Electronics. 317-336 - Giorgio Spiazzi, Paolo Mattavelli, Leopoldo Rossetto, Luigi Malesani:
Application of sliding Mode Control to Switch-Mode Power supplies. 337-354 - J. Fernando A. da Silva:
Sliding Mode Design of Control and modulator Electronics for Power converters. 355-372 - Yuk-Ming Lai, Chi Kong Tse, P. Mehta:
A Computer Method for the Formulation of averaged Models for DC/DC Power converter Circuits. 373-392 - Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Nandakumar Thirunarayan, Bick T. Nguyen, Joseph A. Weimer:
Experimental Static and Dynamic Characteristics of MOS-Controlled Thyristors for Resistive Loads. 393-410 - Thomas Vogler, Dierk Schröder:
Physical Modeling of Power Semiconductors for the CAE-Design of Power Electronic Circuits. 411-428 - Raymond E. Siferd, Robert Cravens II, Marian K. Kazimierczuk:
Cmos PWM Control Circuit with Programmable Dead Time. 429-442 - Giovanni Calí, Giuseppe Palmisano, Gaetano Palumbo, N. Aiello:
An Area Efficient Current limiter for Automotive IC: Analysis and Design. 443-454 - Saulo Finco, Frank Herman Behrens, Jorge Guilherme, Maria Inês Castro Simas, Mário Lança:
Pushing Standard CMOS Technologies into Smart Power Conversion and Amplification. 455-464 - Manfred Schlenk:
Design of a Series resonant converter with Multiple output Load. 465-478 - Johann W. Kolar, Franz C. Zach:
A Novel Three-phase Three-Switch Three-Level Unity Power factor Boost-Type PWM Rectifier. 479-502 - Lourenco Matakas Junior, Catalin Burlacu, Eisuke Masada:
The Connection of converters instead of semiconductor Power Devices - a High Performance Solution for the MVA Range of Power Comverters. 503-522 - Angelo Brambilla:
Snubber Behavior and Design in flyback converters for isolated IGBT Drivers. 523-530
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1995
- Guichao Hua, Fred C. Lee:
Soft-Switching PWM converter Technologies. 531-558 - Hirotaka Koizumi, Motoki Fujii, Tadashi Suetsugu, Shinsaku Mori:
New resonant DC/DC converter with Class de inverter and Class E Rectifier. 559-574 - José A. Cobos, Óscar García, Javier Sebastián Zúñiga, Javier Uceda:
Low voltage Power Electronics. 575-588 - Marian K. Kazimierczuk:
Reverse Recovery of Power PN Junction diodes. 589-606 - Massimo Bartoli, Nicola Noferi, Alberto Reatti, Marian K. Kazimierczuk:
Modelling Winding Losses in High-Frequency Power inductors. 607-626 - Salvatore Baglio, Luigi Fortuna, Gabriele Manganaro, Rosario Cristaudo:
Complexity in an Industrial flyback converter. 627-634 - Romuald Szczesny, Mieczyslaw Ronkowski:
Modeling and Simulation of converter Systems Part I: Methods, Models and Techniques. 635-668 - Romuald Szczesny, Mieczyslaw Ronkowski:
Modeling and Simulation of converter Systems Part II: Simulation package TCAD. 669-698 - Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Robert Geise:
Single-Loop Current-Mode Control of a PWM Boost DC-to-DC converter with a Non-Symmetric phase Controller. 699-734 - Péter Korondi, Senug Hak Yang, Hideki Hashimoto, Fumio Harashima:
Sliding Mode Controller for Parallel resonant Dual converters. 735-746 - Marian K. Kazimierczuk, Robert Cravens II:
Experimental Results for the Small-Signal Study of the PWM Boost DC-DC converter with an integral-lead Controller. 747-756 - Mahmoud el-Bakry:
Introducing Pulse Angle Modulation for inverters. 757-776 - Javier Rodríguez, A. Suárez, Javier Hernández, H. Andrade, E. Wiechmann:
Application of a Boost Rectifier in a High Performance DC Drive. 777-788 - Jürgen Häfner, M. Aredes, Klemens Heumann:
Advanced Power Electronics for Reducing mains Pollution - Active Power filters and Optimized Utility Interfaces. 789-812 - Vello Sarv:
Harmonic Reduction in Single-phase diode Rectifier Circuits using a Switch-Controlled inductor. 813-
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