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1. Highly-Efficient Energy Harvesting Interfaces for Implantable Biosensors
Abstract : Energy harvesting is identified as an alternative solution for powering implantable biosensors. It can potentially enable the development of self-powered implants if the harvested energy is properly handled. This development implies that batteries, which impose many limitations, are replaced by miniature harvesting devices. READ MORE
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2. A Generator Perspective on Vertical Axis Wind Turbines
Abstract : The wind energy conversion system considered in this thesis is based on a vertical axis wind turbine with a cable wound direct drive PM generator. Diode rectifiers are used to connect several such units to a single DC-bus and a single inverter controls the power flow from the DC-bus to a utility grid. READ MORE
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3. Multilevel Power Converters with Smart Control for Wave Energy Conversion
Abstract : The main focus of this thesis is on the power electronic converter system challenges associated with the grid integration of variable-renewable-energy (VRE) sources like wave, marine current, tidal, wind, solar etc. Wave energy conversion with grid integration is used as the key reference, considering its high energy potential to support the future clean energy requirements and due the availability of a test facility at Uppsala University. READ MORE
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4. Energy-efficient Generating System for HVDC Off-shore Wind Turbine
Abstract : This thesis investigates the design of energy efficient generating systems for off-shore wind turbines. For the generator part of the electric drive system, a surface mounted permanent magnet synchronous generator (SPMSG), an interior permanent magnet generator (IPMSG) as well as a synchronous reluctance generator (SynRG) have been investigated. READ MORE
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5. AFPM Motor/Generator Flywheel for Electric Power Stabilization
Abstract : The study of a motor/generator for flywheel energy storage, meant to smooth the power transients in a vehicular power train, is expounded in this licentiate thesis. The proposed motor/generator has two sets of windings in the stator, rated at different power and voltage levels, and a significant moment of inertia to store energy in the form of rotational kinetic energy. READ MORE