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Feng JI
PhD
,
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Feng.JI
nottingham.edu
cn
h-index
8
Citations
2
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2020
2023
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DC Power Supply
100%
Perturbation Method
100%
Boost Circuit
100%
Thermoelectric Generation
100%
Maximum Power Point Tracking
100%
Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB)
75%
Voltage-to-frequency Converter
50%
Voltage-doubling Rectifier
50%
Main Circuit
50%
ZVS Soft-switching
50%
Energy Reduction
50%
Soft-switching Technology
50%
Device Materials
50%
DC Chopper
50%
Control Core
50%
Voltage Stabilizer
50%
Inverter
50%
Low-pass Filter
50%
Power Device
50%
High-frequency Voltage
50%
Rectifier
50%
Impedance Voltage
50%
Virtual Impedance
50%
Energy Loss
50%
Power Supply
50%
Saving Time
25%
Power Angle
25%
Small Step
25%
Maximum Power Point
25%
Work Efficiency
25%
Simulation Model
25%
Asymmetric Fault
16%
Asymmetrical Grid Faults
16%
Forming Technology
12%
Power Decoupling Control
12%
Power Controller
12%
Regulation Power
12%
Power Mechanisms
12%
Power Grid Fault
12%
Engineering
Maximum Power Point Tracking
100%
Power Supply
100%
Thermoelectrics
100%
Step Size α
50%
Power Transient
50%
Grid-Forming Converter
50%
Virtual Synchronous Generator
50%
Low-Voltage Ride-through Capability
50%
Experimental Result
49%
Simulation Result
41%
Control Strategy
33%
Energy Dissipation
33%
Choppers (Circuits)
33%
Stabilizer
33%
Power Device
33%
Soft-Switching
33%
Zero Voltage Switching
33%
Lowpass Filter
33%
Simulation Model
25%
Step Length
25%
Maximum Power Point
25%
Forming Technology
25%
Sequence Voltage
16%
Fault Condition
16%
Synchronous Generator
16%
Grid Voltage
16%
Voltage Sag
16%
Power Grid
16%
Renewable Energy Resources
16%
Overcurrent
16%