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Electronics for small-scale renewable energy technologies
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Andreta, A., Derbey, A., Lembeye, Y., Lavado Villa, F.L., Crebier, J.-C., 2018. Characterization Platform for Modular Power Converters. Presented at the PCIM Europe 2018; International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, pp. 1–6.
Badoud, A.E., Khemliche, M., Ould Bouamama, B., Bacha, S., Lavado Villa, L.F., 2013. Bond graph modeling and optimization of photovoltaic pumping system: Simulation and experimental results. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 36, 84–103.
Lavado Villa, L.F., Ho, T.-P., Crebier, J.-C., Raison, B., 2013. A Power Electronics Equalizer Application for Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Modules. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 60, 1179–1190.
Villa, L.F.L., Picault, D., Raison, B., Bacha, S., Labonne, A., 2012. Maximizing the Power Output of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Plants Through Optimization of the Interconnections Among Its Modules. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics 2, 154–163.
Villa, L.F.L., Pichon, X., Sarrafin-Ardelibi, F., Raison, B., Crebier, J.C., Labonne, A., 2014. Toward the Design of Control Algorithms for a Photovoltaic Equalizer: Choosing the Optimal Switching Strategy and the Duty Cycle. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 29, 1447–1460.