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Barry W. Williams
Barry W. Williams
Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde
Verified email at strath.ac.uk
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Fuzzy-logic-control approach of a modified hill-climbing method for maximum power point in microgrid standalone photovoltaic system
BN Alajmi, KH Ahmed, SJ Finney, BW Williams
IEEE transactions on power electronics 26 (4), 1022-1030, 2010
7912010
Improved control of DFIG systems during network unbalance using PI–R current regulators
J Hu, Y He, L Xu, BW Williams
IEEE transactions on industrial electronics 56 (2), 439-451, 2008
5532008
A maximum power point tracking technique for partially shaded photovoltaic systems in microgrids
BN Alajmi, KH Ahmed, SJ Finney, BW Williams
IEEE transactions on Industrial Electronics 60 (4), 1596-1606, 2011
5092011
Power electronics: Devices, drivers, and applications
BW Williams
John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York, NY, 1987
5081987
Design and operation of a hybrid modular multilevel converter
R Zeng, L Xu, L Yao, BW Williams
IEEE Transactions on power electronics 30 (3), 1137-1146, 2014
5072014
Passive filter design for three-phase inverter interfacing in distributed generation
KH Ahmed, SJ Finney, BW Williams
2007 Compatibility in Power Electronics, 1-9, 2007
4002007
Quasi two-level operation of modular multilevel converter for use in a high-power DC transformer with DC fault isolation capability
IA Gowaid, GP Adam, AM Massoud, S Ahmed, D Holliday, BW Williams
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 30 (1), 108-123, 2014
3892014
A review of IGBT models
K Sheng, BW Williams, SJ Finney
IEEE transactions on Power Electronics 15 (6), 1250-1266, 2000
3702000
COSCA (Core Outcome Set for Cardiac Arrest) in adults: an advisory statement from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation
K Haywood, L Whitehead, VM Nadkarni, F Achana, S Beesems, ...
Circulation 137 (22), e783-e801, 2018
3592018
Wind turbine power coefficient analysis of a new maximum power point tracking technique
Y Xia, KH Ahmed, BW Williams
IEEE transactions on industrial electronics 60 (3), 1122-1132, 2012
3162012
A new maximum power point tracking technique for permanent magnet synchronous generator based wind energy conversion system
Y Xia, KH Ahmed, BW Williams
ieee transactions on power electronics 26 (12), 3609-3620, 2011
3112011
New breed of network fault-tolerant voltage-source-converter HVDC transmission system
GP Adam, KH Ahmed, SJ Finney, K Bell, BW Williams
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 28 (1), 335-346, 2012
3062012
Modular multilevel inverter: Pulse width modulation and capacitor balancing technique
GP Adam, O Anaya-Lara, GM Burt, D Telford, BW Williams, JR McDonald
IET power electronics 3 (5), 702-715, 2010
3052010
Modeling and simulation of induction machine vector control with rotor resistance identification
S Wade, MW Dunnigan, BW Williams
IEEE transactions on power electronics 12 (3), 495-506, 1997
2611997
Single-phase single-stage transformer less grid-connected PV system
BN Alajmi, KH Ahmed, GP Adam, BW Williams
IEEE transactions on power electronics 28 (6), 2664-2676, 2012
2602012
Improved performance low‐cost incremental conductance PV MPPT technique
NE Zakzouk, MA Elsaharty, AK Abdelsalam, AA Helal, BW Williams
IET Renewable Power Generation 10 (4), 561-574, 2016
2582016
Improved direct power control of grid-connected DC/AC converters
D Zhi, L Xu, BW Williams
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 24 (5), 1280-1292, 2009
2512009
Torque ripple reduction of switched reluctance motors by phase current optimal profiling
DS Schramm, BW Williams, TC Green
PESC'92 Record. 23rd Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference …, 1992
2351992
Review of dc–dc converters for multi‐terminal HVDC transmission networks
GP Adam, IA Gowaid, SJ Finney, D Holliday, BW Williams
IET Power Electronics 9 (2), 281-296, 2016
2312016
Model-based predictive direct power control of doubly fed induction generators
D Zhi, L Xu, BW Williams
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 25 (2), 341-351, 2009
2302009
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