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PROGRAMMEACEMP-OPTIM-ELECTROMOTION 2015JOINT CONFERENCEAegean Conference Electrical Machines and Power ElectronicsOptimization of Electrical & Electronic EquipmentInternational Symposium on Advanced Electromechanical MotionSystemsSİDE - TURKEY2-4 September 2015Organizers:Middle East Technical UniversityTransilvania University of BrasovUniversity Politechnica of TimisoaraTechnical University of Cluj-NapocaTechnically Co-Sponsored By:IEEEIEEE PESIESPELS

Conference Chair: Bulent ERTAN, Middle East Technical Univ., TR Marcian CIRSTEA, Anglia Ruskin University, UK Mircea RADULESCU, Technical Univ. Cluj-Napoca, ROConference Vice-Chair: Ion BOLDEA, University Politehnica of Timisoara, ROConference Program Chair: Carmen GERIGAN, Transilvania University of Brasov, ROConference IT-Chair: Antonio Luque Estepa, University of Seville, SPLocal Organizing Committee Chair Mihai CERNAT, Karabük University, TurkeyLocal Organising Committee Erhan Akın, Fırat University, Turkey Eyüp Akpınar, 9 Sept. Univesity, Turkey Timur Aydemir, Gazi University Turkey Murat Barut, Niğde University Turkey Levent Eren, İzmir Economy University Muammer Ermi, METU, Turkey Ozan Keysan, METU, Turkey Lale Tükenmez Ergene, İstanbul Technical University, TurkeyTreasurer Zeren Değerli, Capadocia Tours

INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE Dushan BOROYEVICH, Virginia Tech, USA Amir MIRI, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Domenico CASADEI, University of Bologna, Italy Radu MUNTEANU, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Radu Vasile CIUPA, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Sorin MUSUROI, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Toma DORDEA, Romanian Academy, Romania Athanasios SAFACAS, University of Patras, Greece Rik DE DONCKER, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Bülent ŞARLIOĞLU, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison USA John HUNG, Auburn University, USA Dierk SCHRÖDER, Technical University of Munich, Germany Marcel JUFER, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Switzerland Jean-Jacques SIMOND, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Robert D. LORENZ, Wisconsin State University, Madison, USA Manfred STIEBLER, Technical University of Berlin, Germany Thomas LIPO, Wisconsin State University, Madison, USA Laszlo SZENTIRMAI, University of Miskolc, Hungary Michel POLOUJADOFF, Pierre et Marie Curie University Paris VI, France Slawomir WIAK, Technical University of Lodz, Poland. Abdelatif MIRAOUI, Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech, Morocco Dan WILAMOWSKI, Auburn University, USA

INTRODUCTIONThe Aegean Conference on Electrical Machines and Power Electronics (ACEMP)was first organized in 1992 by the Middle East Technical University and IstanbulTechnical University. The motivation at the time was to take advantage of thebridging position of Turkey between the Western and Eastern Europe and the newcountries emerging to the east of Turkey, and to provide scientists a medium wherethey can meet and exchange ideas. Since then ACEMP became well established inthe past 18 years and served its purpose.Organizing committees of OPTIM and ACEMP conferences, have had discussionsafter the OPTIM’14 conference in May in Romania and have decided to make aserious effort to organize these conferences jointly in the future, thus increasing thequality, participation, international recognition and reputation of both conferences.On this occasion Electromotion is also joining this effort.The first joint event is now taking place with the acronym “ACEMP-OPTIMElectromotion” in Side, between 2-4 September 2015. Thank you very much forparticipating in this meeting.Once again In the true tradition of ACEMP and OPTIM the conference has a set ofinvited papers, covering topics of much interest to the electrical machines and powerelectronics community. These papers are presented by worldwide known expertsfrom Europe and United States. We thank them for participating in this meeting.Furthermore, the conference is technically co-sponsored by IEEE-IAS, IEEE-IESIEEE-PELS and IEEE-PES. Thanks go to IEEE for supporting this meeting and toour friends who worked hard to make this possible.Wish you all a memorable meeting.Prof. Dr. H. Bülent ErtanACEMP-OPTIM-ELECTROMOTIONConference Chair

PROGRAMME TIMETABLE2 September 2015 –WednesdayPLENARY SESSION IFORMAL OPENINGAddress of Welcome by the Conference Chairman09:00 – 10:30LOCATION: ACEMP HALLCHAIR:Synchronous Motor Drives - A Forgotten OptionThomas Lipo, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA10:30 - 10:4510:45 - 12:45V/f and I/f control of ac Motor Drives: Recent Progress and PerspectiveIon Boldea, Poltehnica of Timisoara, RomaniaCoffee BreakORAL 1BORAL 1ALow Power Converter Topologies andapplications (6)Room: Green I12:45 - 14:00ORAL 2A-Special Session II14:00 – 15:30Transportation Electrification (6)Room: Green I15:30 – 16:00ORAL 3A16:00 – 17:45Brushless DC/Switched ReluctanceMachines (5)Room: Green IILunchORAL 2BInduction Motors Design & Control (5)Room: Green IICoffee BreakORAL 3B-Special Session IIIControl and Modeling of PowerConverters (6)Automation, Intelligent Control andPredictive Maintenance for DistributedRenewable Energy Systems (4)Room: Green IRoom: Green II

3 September 2015 –ThursdayPLENARY SESSION IILOCATION: ACEMP HALLCHAIR:09:00 – 10:30New Reluctance machinesElena Lomonova, Eindhoven University of Technology, HollandSynchronous Reluctance Technology- The Energy and Cost EfficientAlternative for Standard Drive ApplicationSven Kellner, AG Digital Factory Division Motion Control10:30 - 10:4510:45 - 12:45Synchronous Generators as Distributed Resources in Micro-gridsTom Jahns, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USACoffee BreakORAL 4AORAL 4BPower Electronics Components (5)Room: Green I12:45 - 14:0014:00 – 16:00Electric Machine Drivers (6)Room: Green IILunchPOSTER SESSION 1Power Electronics (18)Renewable Electric Energy Conversion (9)Predictive Maintenance and Control of Distributed Renewable EnergySystems (6)Room: LobbyTea and Coffee ServiceORAL 5BORAL 5A16:00 – 17:45High Power Converter Topologiesand Application (6)Room: Green I20:00Design of Electric Machines (6)Room: Green IIConference Dinner

4 September 2015 –FridayPLENARY SESSION IIILOCATION: ACEMP HALLCHAIR:09:00 – 10:0010:00-10:3010:30 - 12:15Stator Flux Oriented Control for Traction DrivesVolker Staudt, Ruhr University Bochum, GermanySystematic Evaluation and Improvement of Acoustic Behaviour ofElectric Drive TrainsKay Hamayer, RTWH Aachen University, GermanyCoffee BreakORAL 6AORAL 6BMagnets and Materials (4)Fault Detection & Control (4)Room: Green I12:15 - 13:30POSTER SESSION 213:30 – 15:30Energy Management Strategies forHybrid Electric Vehicle (3)Electric Machines (34)Room: LobbyTea and Coffee ServiceORAL 8A15:30 – 17:45Energy Conversion, Processingand Storage (7)Room: Green IRoom: Green IILunchORAL 7B-Special session IIRoom: Green IIORAL 8BControl of Electric Machines (7)Room: Green IIClosing Ceremony

Oral Session 1A: Low Power Converter Topologies and Applications(TRACK-2 POWER ELECTRONICS)2 September 2015-Wednesday 10:45-12:45Chair:Room: Green 11. Forced Commutation Quasi-Resonant Converter in Offshore-OnshoreApplicationsHoria Balan, Mircea Ioan Buzdugan, Adrian Augustin Pop, Radu Adrian Munteanu,Traian Varodi, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania2. Modification on a simple soft switched boost converterMohammad Mardaneh, Zhale Hashemi, Shiraz University, Iran3. Valley Current Mode Control of a Bi-Directional Hybrid DC-DC ConverterDan Hulea, Nicolae Muntean, Octavian Cornea, Politehnica University Timisoara,Romania4. Design characteristics of SAB and DAB convertersChristian Fontana, Mattia Forato, Manuele Bertoluzzo, Giuseppe Buja, University ofPadova, Italy5. A New ZCT-ZVT PWM Interleaved DC-DC Boost ConverterNaim Süleyman Ting, Yakup Şahin, İsmail Aksoy, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey6. A New Zero-Voltage-Transition PWM DC-DC Boost ConverterNaim Süleyman Ting, İsmail Aksoy, Yakup Şahin, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

Oral Session 1B: Brushless DC/Switched Reluctance Machines(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)2 September 2015-Wednesday 10:45-12:45Chair:Room: Green 21. Dual Stator/Rotor Brushless DC Motors: A Review of Comprehensive ModellingBased on Parametric Approach and Coupled Circuit ModelDurmuş Uygun, Selim Solmaz, Yücel Çetinceviz, Gediz University, Turkey2. Brushless Direct Current Motor Efficiency CharacterizationDaniel van Niekerk, Mike Case, Dan Valentin Nicolae, University of Johannesburg,South Africa3. Temperature Distribution Analysis of Double Switched Reluctance MachineUsing Finite Element MethodHadi Jalali, Islamic Azad University Khomeini shahr Branch, Iran4. Electromagnetic and Structural Analysis of a Variable Reluctance SynchronousMachineClaudiu Oprea, Claudia Martis, Cristi Irimia, Calin Husar, Mihail Grovu, TechnicalUniversity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania5. Evaluation of a 6 pole axial flux PM motor for Control Moment GyroscopeApplicationReza Zeinali, H. Bülent Ertan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Oral Session 2A: Transportation Electrification(Special Session I)2 September 2015-Wednesday 14:00-15:30Chair:Room: Green 11. The Stability Research of High-speed Railway EMUs and TractionNetwork Cascade SystemZhigang Liu, Guinan Zhang, Yicheng Liao, Southwest Jiaotong University,China2. Design Considerations for Hybrid Energy Storage for TransportationSystemsMustafa Farhadi, Osama Mohammed, Florida International University, USA3. Benchmarking of electric and hybrid vehicle electric machines, powerelectronics, and batteriesBulent Sarlioglu, Casey T. Morris, Di Han, Silong Li, University of WisconsinMadison, USA4. Novel Dual Rotor Single Stator Axial Flux Switching Permanent MagnetMachine with Even Harmonic Elimination TopologyJu Hyung Kim, Yingjie Li, Bulent Sarlioglu, University of Wisconsin-Madison,USA5. A Supervisory Controller for a Hybrid Energy Storage System with TwoPropulsion Machines in Electric VehiclesHuseyin A. Yavaşoglu, Junyi Shen, Chuan Shi, Alireza Khaligh, IstanbulTechnical University, Turkey6. Smart-For-Two Electric Conversion: The Electric MachineLucian Manica, Valerian Croitorescu, UNIVERSITY POLITEHNICA OFBUCHAREST, Romania

Oral Session 2B: Induction Motors Design & Control(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)2 September 2015-Wednesday 14:00-15:30Chair:Room: Green 21. Parameters Calculation of Single- and Double-Cage Models for InductionMotors from Manufacturer DataLuis Guasch-Pesquer, Lamia Youb, Adolfo Andres Jaramillo-Matta, FranciscoGonzalez-Molina, Jose Antonio Barrado-Rodrigo, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain2. The Optimization of EKF Algorithm based on Current Errors for SpeedSensorless Control of Induction MotorsEmrah Zerdali, Murat Barut, Nigde University, Turkey3. Numerical multi-objective optimization of a squirrel cage induction motor forindustrial applicationMatteo De Martin, Fabio Luise, Stefano Pieri, Alberto Tessarolo, Carlo Poloni, NidecASI S.p.A, Italy4. Genetic Algorithm Based Design Optimization of a Three-Phase InductionMachine with External RotorTamas Gyorgy, Karoly Agoston Biro, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania5. Speed-sensorless Direct Vector Control of Induction Motor with the EKF basedstator resistance estimation on FPGARemzi Inan, Murat Barut, Nigde University, Turkey

Oral Session 3A: Control and Modeling of Power Converters(TRACK-2 POWER ELECTRONICS)2 September 2015-Wednesday 16:00-17:45Chair:Room: Green 11. State of Charge Balancing Control of a Multi-Functional Battery Energy StorageSystem Based on a 11-Level Cascaded Multilevel PWM ConverterSongcen Wang, Remus Teodorescu, Laszlo Mathe, Erik Schaltz, Paul Dan Burlacu,Aalborg University, Denmark2. State Space Control of Quadratic Boost Converter using LQR and LQGapproachesBence Kurucso, Alfred Peschka, Peter Stumpf, Istvan Nagy, Istvan Vajk, BudapestUniversity of Technology and Economics, Hungary3. µ-Approach Based Robust Voltage Controller Design for a Boost ConverterUsed in Photovoltaic ApplicationsMehmet Baskın, Bülent Çağlar, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey4. Control and Modeling of Push-Pull Forward Three-Level Converter forMicrogridZhilei Yao, Jing Xu, Josep M. Guerrero, Yancheng Institute of Technology, china5. Analysis, Modeling and Simulation of a DC Supply with Load Power ControlClement Festila, Eva-H Dulf, Roxana Both, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Romania6. A Generalized Control Approach for Photovoltaic Grid-Tie Micro-invertersSerkan ÖZtüRk, I.Çadirci, Hacettepe University, Turkey

Oral Session 3B: Automation, Remote Monitoring and Diagnosis –New Paradigms Applied to Distributed Renewable EnergySystems(Special Session III: Intelligent Control and Predictive Maintenance for Distributed RenewableEnergy Systems)2 September 2015-Wednesday 16:00-17:45Chair:Room: Green 21. A Novel Hybrid Approach to Improve the Accuracy of Load Forecasting byIOWAPooria Lajevardy, Fereshteh-Azadi Parand, Hossein Rahimi, Allameh TabatabaiUniversity, Iran2. Model Predictive Control Applied for Building Thermal ControlGiorgian Neculoiu, Valentin Dache, Grigore Stamatescu, Valentin Sgarciu,Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania3. Temperature Control of a Greenhouse Heated by Renewable Energy SourcesRamona-Oana Grigoriu, Alina Voda, Arghira Nicoleta, Vasile Calofir, Sergiu-StelianIliescu, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania4. Development of New Protection Solutions for the Renewable Energy PowerPlantsValentin Vilcu, Transelectrica National Dispatcher, Romania

Oral Session 4A: Power Electronics Components(TRACK-2 POWER ELECTRONICS)3 September 2015-Thursday10:45-12:45Chair:Room: Green 11. A Review of the Condition Monitoring of Capacitors in Power ElectronicConvertersHammam Soliman, Huai Wang, Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark2. Analysis of the properties of damped LCL filters including measurement-basedassessmentAxel Rothstein, Volker Staudt, Volker Trapp, Hans Peter Kratz, Ruhr University,Germany3. Ground Leakage Current Reduction in Single-Phase Grid-Connected PowerConverterMohammad Hassan Hedayati, Vinod John, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), India4. A Survey on the Reliability of Power Electronics in Electro-MobilityApplicationsBrwene Gadalla, Erik Schaltz, Frede Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark5. Characterisation of 10 kV 10 A SiC MOSFETEmanuel-Petre Eni, Bogdan Ioan Incau, Tamas Kerekes, Remus Teodorescu, StigMunk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark

Oral Session 4B: Electric Machine Drives(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)3 September 2015-Thursday10:45-12:45Chair:Room: Green 21. Drivetrain Integrated Dc-Dc Converter utilizing the Zero Sequence Current ofthe Starter-Generator in 48V Network VehiclesMurat Senol, Rik W. De Doncker, ISEA, RWTH-Aachen, Germany2. Overall performances of a high-speed propulsion system through simulationapproachCristi Irimia, Mihail Grovu, Calin Husar, Daniel Fodorean, Technical University ofCluj-Napoca, Romania3. Design of a Controller for a Limited Angle Torque Motor and Its dsPICImplementationİlhami Çolak, Murat Şahin, Semih Çakıroğlu, Zafer Esen, Gelişım Univesity, Turkey4. Considering Half Bridge Converters for Switched Reluctance Motor DriveApplicationsPetre Doru Teodosescu, Adrian-Cornel Pop, Tiberiu Rusu, Claudia Steluta Martis,Ioana Vintiloiu, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania5. Three phase Inverter Speed Control of AC Drives Motors using DSPicmicrocontrollerHadj Dida Abdelkader, Bourahla Mohamed, H. Bulent Ertan*, Mostapha Benghanem,University Of Sciences And Technology Of Oran Algeria Usto-Mb, Algeria, *MiddleEast Technical University, Turkey6. Fixed-Frequency Sliding Mode Control for Power Quality Improvement of aGrid-Connected InverterPradeep Kumar Sahu, Priyabrata Shaw, Somnath Maity, NIT ROURKELA, India

POSTER SESSION I3 September 2015-Thursday14:00-16:00Chair:Room: LobbyPOSTER Session I-1: Power Electronics components(TRACK-2 Power Electronics and Power Conversion)1. Analysis And Comparison Of Passive Damping Methods For Shunt ActivePower Filter With Output LCl FilterMehmet Büyük, Adnan Tan, Kamil Ç. Bayındır, Mehmet Tümay, ÇukurovaUniversity, Turkey2. Indirect Current Control in Active DC Railway Traction SubstationsMihaela Popescu, Alexandru Bitoleanu, Vlad Suru, University of Craiova, Romania3. The Linear and Nonlinear Behavior Analysis for RC-FiltersEva-H Dulf, Clement Festila, Roxana Both, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Romania4. Analysis of Operation of Power Components Compensation Systems atHarmonic Distortions of Mains Supply VoltageMykhaylo Zagirnyak, Mariia Maliakova, Andrii Kalinov, Kremenchuk MykhailoOstrohradskyi National University, Ukraine

POSTER Session I-2: Power Converter Topologies and Applications(TRACK-2 Power Electronics and Power Conversion)1. Five-Level Converter with Selective Harmonic Elimination for STATCOMAbdül Balıkçı, Eyüp Akpınar, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey2. High Efficiency Single-Stage and Two-Stage Six-Switch Three-Phase PFCBuck-Type RectifiersMihaela-Codruta Ancuti, Valeriu Olarescu, Ciprian Sorandaru, Sorin Musuroi3. Design of a Robust Cascade Controller for Cuk ConverterFiaz Ahmad, Akhtar Rasool, Shoaib Imtiaz Shaikh, Asif Sabanovic, SabanciUniversity, Turkey4. Comparing Different Switching Techniques For Silicon Carbide MOSFETAssisted Silicon IGBT Based Hybrid SwitchSadık Özdemir, Fatih Acar, Uğur Savaş Selamoğulları, Yildiz Technical University,Turkey5. A New Soft Switched ZCZVT PWM DC-DC Boost ConverterYakup Şahin, Naim Süleyman Ting, İsmail Aksoy, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey6. Design of High Frequency Buck Converter for DC Motor ControlLale T. Ergene, Abdullah Polat, Liridon Xheladini, Istanbul Technical University7. The Linear and Nonlinear Behavior Analysis for RC-FiltersEva-H Dulf, Clement Festila, Roxana Both, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Romania8. Stabilization of Parallel DC/DC Buck Converters Controlled over SharedNetworkAshraf Khalil, Jihong Wang, University of Benghazi, Libya9. THD Improvement of a Bidirectional Flyback Inverter by Sliding-Mode ControlOctavian Cornea, Gheorghe-Daniel Andreescu, Catalin-Cornel Patrascu, NicolaeMuntean, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania10. PWM Strategy for Improved Natural Balancing of a 4-Level H-Bridge FlyingCapacitor ConverterAnar Ibrayeva, Viktor Ten, Yakov Familiant, Alexander Ruderman, NazarbayevUniversity, Kazakhstan

POSTER Session I-3: Renewable Electric Energy Conversion,Processing and Storage(TRACK-3)1. A New Model for Output Power Calculation of Variable-Speed Wind TurbineSystemsUlaş Eminoğlu, Nigde University, Turkey2. Effect of Increasing Energy Demand on the Corrosion Rate of Buried Pipelinesin the Vicinity of High Voltage Overhead Transmission LinesKazeem Adedeji, Akinnlolu Ponnle, Bolanle Abe, Adisa Jimoh, Tshwane University ofTechnology, South Africa3. Loss minimum reconfiguration through Deterministic Iterative Improvementand Simulated AnnealingValentin Boicea, Radu Porumb, Tudor Leonida, University Politehnica of Bucharest,Romania4. Energy-Saving Sliding Mode Control for Synchronous Drive Fed by RenewableEnergy SourceSergey Ryvkin, Miroslav Chomat, Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences RAS,Russian Federation5. Analysis of Fly-Back PV Microinverter and Optimizing Control System UsingFinite Gradient Descent MethodMahshid Khoshlessan, Behzad Asaei, Babak Farhangi, University of Tehran, Iran6. Induction Motors Best Efficient Operation Points in Pumped Storage SystemsAndreea Busca-Forcos, Corneliu Marinescu, Cristian Busca, Ioan Serban, RemusTeodorescu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania7. Hybrid analytical and numerical method of calculation the single-diode modelparametersAbderrahim Taouni, Ahmed Abbou, Mohammed Akherraz, Abderrahmane Ouchatti,Khalid Majdoub, Morocco8. Simulated, Hands-on and Remote Laboratories for Studding the Solar CellsPetru A. Cotfas, Daniel T. Cotfas, Carmen Gerigan, Transilvania University ofBrasov, Romania

POSTER Session I-4: Predictive Maintenance and Control ofDistributed Renewable Energy Systems(Special Session-3)1. Voltage – Reactive Power Control In Renewables Power Plant. Technicalrequirements applied in Romanian GridElena Daniela Dinu, Doina Ilisiu, National Dispatch Center CNTEE TranselectricaS.A., Romania2. Yield and availability analysis of grid-connected photovoltaic systems – a casestudy for Iasi region, RomaniaCiprian Nemes, Sorina Costinas, Technical University of Iasi, Romania3. Multi-Criteria Approach for Maintenance Management in HV SubstationsSorina Costinas, Cristina Sorana Ionescu, Ioana Opris, Daniela Nistoran, GabrielaNicoleta Sava, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania4. Predictive Control for Photovoltaic Tracking OptimizationIulia Stamatescu, Grigore Stamatescu, Vasile Calofir, Ioana Fagarasan, SergiuStelian Iliescu, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania5. Performance Evaluation of Anti-Islanding Protection Technique for Micro GridsT Kandil, Al-Jouf University, Saudi Arabia

Oral Session 5A: High Power Converter Topologies and Applications(TRACK-2 POWER ELECTRONICS)3 September 2015-Thursday16:00-17:45Chair:Room: Green 11. Pre-charging of MMC and power-up of a MMC-based multiterminal HVDCtransmission systemMartin Kleine Jäger, Axel Rothstein, Volker Staudt, Andreas Steimel, Daniel Meyer,Carsten Heising, Ruhr University, Germany2. A Novel Cascaded Two Transistor H-bridge Multilevel Converter TopologyS. M. Sajjad Rafin, Thomas Lipo, Hanyang University, Korea (South)3. Performances of the Eight-Switch versus Interleaved Eight-Switch Three-PhaseBuck-type PFC RectifiersCodruta Ancuti, Valeriu Olarescu, Ciprian Sorandaru, Sorin Musuroi, TechnicalUniversity of Timisoara, Romania4. Active Lifetime Extension for a 3L-NPC Inverter with Direct Torque ControlThe Minh Phan, Huynh Anh Duy Nguyen, Mario Pacas, University of Siegen,Germany5. Online Selective Harmonic Minimization for Cascaded Half-Bridge MultilevelInverter Using Artificial Neural NetworkPayam Farhadi, Mohammad Navidi, Milad Gheydi, Mehdi Pazhoohesh, HassanBevrani, University of Kurdistan, Iran6. High Performance Parallel Single-Phase Converter Reconfiguration forEnhanced AvailabilityMohammad Hassan Hedayati, Vinod John, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), India

Oral Session 5B: Design of Electric Machines(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)3 September 2015-Thursday16:00-17:45Chair:Room: Green 21. Optimization of Linear Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors for Needle-freeJet InjectionBryan P. Ruddy, Jake Boyce-Bacon, Andrew J. Taberner, The University ofAuckland, New Zealand2. Analytical Design of a PMSMs by Using Magnets Bars With DifferentRemanenceBrahim Ladghem Chikouche, Kamel Boughrara, Rachid Ibtiouen, univrsité mdboudiaf, Algeria3. Optimization in Design of Electric Machines: Methodology and WorkflowStjepan Stipetic, Werner Miebach, Damir Zarko, Marie Curie PostDoc Fellow, France4. Predicting Radial and Tangential No-Load Air-Gap Flux Density in IPMSMUsing a Novel Conformal Mapping and Lumped Parameter ModelHooshang Mirahki, Mehdi Moallem, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran5. Evaluating Hybrid Optimization Algorithms for Design of a Permanent MagnetGeneratorErlend L. Engevik, Astrid Roekke, Robert Nilssen, Norwegian University of Scienceand Technology, Norway6. A New Control Technique for Improving Dynamic Performance of MonoInverter Dual Parallel Induction Motors in Railway Traction SystemsDogan Yildirim, Bulent Caglar, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey

Oral Session 6A: Magnets and Materials. Applications in energyconversion devices(TRACK-4)4 September 2015-Friday10:30-12:15Chair:Room: Green 11. Improved Analytical Method for Hysteresis Modelling of Soft MagneticMaterialsSeptimiu Motoasca, Gheorghe Scutaru, Carmen Gerigan, Transilvania Universiti ofBrasov, IEFA, Romania2. LTCC/PZT Technology for Automotive Actuator and Sensor ApplicationsRomeo Ciobanu, Cristina Schreiner, T.U. Iasi, Romania3. Electric potential assessment near distribution power lines caused by lightningsurge wave propagationElena Larisa Mariut, Elena Helerea, Corneliu Ursachi, Transilvania University ofBrasov, Romania4. Zero Power Control of a 3 DOF Levitated Multiple Hybrid ElectromagnetFlexible Conveyor SystemAhmet Fevzi Bozkurt, Kadir Erkan, Ömer Faruk Güney, Yildiz Technical University,Turkey

Oral Session 6B: Fault Detection & Control(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)4 September 2015-Friday10:30-12:15Chair:Room: Green 21. Short-circuit Fault Diagnosis in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors- AnOverviewJawad Faiz, S.A.H Exiri, University of Tehran, Iran2. Impact of Rotor Inter-turn Short Circuit Fault upon Performance of a WoundRotor Induction MotorJawad Faiz, Mehran Keravand, Mahmod Ghasemi-Bijan, University of Tehran, Iran3. Two Approaches Comparison to Energy Optimal Position Control withConstant and Linear TorquesBranislav Ftorek, Peter Butko, Milan Pospisil, Zilina University, Slovak Republic4. Wide Band Modeling of an Air-core Reactor for Fast Transient StudiesBarend van Jarsveld, Dan Valentin Nicolae, , University of Johannesburg, SouthAfrica

POSTER SESSION II4 September 2015-Friday13:30 – 15:30Chair:Room: LobbyPOSTER Session II-1: Induction Motors Design & Control(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)1. Torque Peak Reduction and Overload Monitoring of Induction Motors inOffshore Drilling OperationsWitold Pawlus, Michael R. Hansen, Geir Hovland, Martin Choux, University of Agder,Norway2. A Comparative Analysis of FLC and ANFIS Controller for Vector ControlledInduction Motor DriveErdal Kılıç, Hasan Rıza Özçalık, Şaban Yılmaz, Sami Sit, Kahramanmaras SutcuImam University, Turkey3. Induction motor bearing fault analysis using Root-MUSIC methodAhmed Hamida Boudinar, Noureddine Benouzza, Azeddine Bendiabdellah,Mohammed El-amine Khodja, University of Sciences and Technology of Oran,Algeria

POSTER Session II-2: Control of Electric Machines(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)1. Sensorless Vector Controlled Synchronous Reluctance Motor Fed by MatrixConverterArzhang Yousefitalouki, Gianmario Pellegrino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy2. Auto-tuning Fractional Order Velocity Control of a DC MotorEva-H. Dulf, Cristina-I. Muresan, Roxana Both, Csaba Fustos, Technical Universityof Cluj-Napoca, Romania3. Comparison of SVPWM, SPWM and HCC Control Techniques in Power Controlof PMSG used in Wind Turbine SystemsNaim Süleyman Ting, Yusuf Yasa, İsmail Aksoy, Yakup Şahin, Yildiz TechnicalUniversity, Turkey4. Comparison of PI and Neural Fuzzy Based Closed Loop Control Methods forPermanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Fed by Matrix ConverterYurdagül Bentesen Yakut, Sedat Sunter, Mehmet Özdemir, Dicle University, Turkey

POSTER Session II-3: Design of Electric Machines(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)1. Calculation of No-Load Saturation Curve for Wound Field SynchronousMachines Based on Magnetic Equivalent Circuits and Conformal MappingAna Hanic, Zlatko Hanic, Mario Vrazic, Damir Zarko, University of Zagreb, Croatia2. Design Optimization of Flux Barrier Synchronous Reluctance MachinesThushanth Mohanarajah, Mahmood H. Nagrial, Jamal H. Rizk, Ali Hellany, Universityof Western Sydney, Australia3. Fast and Very Fast Electromagnetic Transients of Three-phase Three LeggedTransformers: Theoretical Approach and ExperimentsFaouzi Aboura, Sarah Asma Touhami, Ahmed Islam Zama, Redouane Tahmi, OmarTouhami, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique, Algeria4. Dynamical Modeling and Analysis of Asymmetric Unbalanced Three-PhaseThree Legged TransformersFaouzi Aboura, Sarah Asma Touhami, Ahmed Islam Zama, Redouane Tahmi, OmarTouhami, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique, Algeria5. Current waveform optimization for ripple-free output torque of transverse fluxreluctance machinesJacek Borecki, Matthias Joost, Holger Groke, Bernd Orlik, IALB - University ofBremen, Germany

POSTER Session II-4: Brushless DC/Switched Reluctance Machines(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)1. Efficiency and Losses Analysis in Switched Reluctance Motors for ElectricVehiclesPavol Rafajdus, University of Zilina, Slovak Republic2. Performance Comparison Between Brushless PM and Induction Motors forHybrid Electric Vehicle ApplicationsShahriar Sharifan, Seyyedmilad Ebrahimi, Hashem Oraee, Sharif University ofTechnology, Iran3. Single-Phase Stator-Ferrite PM Double Saliency Motor Performance andOptimizationFlavio Kalluf, Aline Juliani, Aleandro Espindola, Ion Boldea, Lucian Tutelea, AndySorin Isfanuti, Arthur Laureano, Marco Gianesini, Roberto Kinceler, Embraco, Brazil4. The Influence of the Pole Asymmetry on the BLDC MotorsLale Ergene, Ceren Özkan, Abdullah Polat, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

POSTER Session II-5: Fault Detection & Control(TRACK-1 ELECTRICAL MACHINES)1. Slot harmonic frequency detection as a technique to improve stator currentspectrum approach for broken rotor bars fault diagnosisNoureddine Benouzza, Ahmed Hamida Boudinar, Azeddine Bendiabdellah,Mohammed El-amine Khodja, University of Sciences and Technology of Oran,Algeria2. Fault Detection in Synchronous Motor Drives, a Co-Simulation ApproachConstantin Apostoaia, Mihai Cernat, Purdue University Calumet, USA3. A New Support Vector Machine based Eccentricity Fault Diagnosis for InverterFed Induction Motorsİlhan Aydin, Mehmet Karaköse, Erhan Akın, Alişan Sarımaden, Firat University,Turkey4. The enhancements of broken bar fault detection in induction motorsAzeddine Bendiabdellah, Ahmed Hamida Boudinar, Noureddine Benouzza,Mohammed El-amine Khodja, University of Sciences and Technology of Oran,Algeria5. Lighting impulse voltage distribution vs. transformer insulation designBoruz Mircea Alexandru, Mircea Paul Mihai, University of Craiova, Romania6. Fault Tolerant Control of PMSM Drive Using Sliding Mode StrategyHemza Mekki, Djamel Boukhetala, Mohamed Tadjine, Omar Benzineb, Larbi ChrifiAlaoui, LCP, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique, Algeria

Oral Session 7B: Energy Management Strategies for Hybrid ElectricVehicle Application(Special Session II)4 September 2015-Friday13:30-15:30Chair:Room: Green 21. Energy Management for Hybrid Electric Vehi

Synchronous Motor Drives - A Forgotten Option Thomas Lipo, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA V/f and I/f control of ac Motor Drives: Recent Progress and Perspective Ion Boldea, Poltehnica of Timisoara, Romania 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 - 12:45 Brushless ORAL 1A Low Power Conver

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