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1. Analysis on Position Estimation Error in Position-Sensorless Operation of IPMSM Using Pulsating Square Wave Signal Injection.

2. Minimum Torque Ripple Pulse Width Modulation With Reduced Switching Frequency for Medium-Voltage Motor Drive.

3. Parallel Operation of Inverters With Isolated DC Link for Minimizing Sharing Inductor.

4. Reduction of Injection Voltage in Signal Injection Sensorless Drives Using a Capacitor-Integrated Inverter.

5. Analysis and Compensation of Inverter Nonlinearity for Three-Level T-Type Inverters.

6. Linear Overmodulation Strategy for Current Control in Photovoltaic Inverter.

7. Suppression of Injection Voltage Disturbance for High-Frequency Square-Wave Injection Sensorless Drive With Regulation of Induced High-Frequency Current Ripple.

8. Sensorless Control of Synchronous Machine With an Inverter Integrated Rotor.

9. Implementation Schemes to Compensate for Inverter Nonlinearity Based on Trapezoidal Voltage.

10. DC-Link Voltage Stabilization for Reduced DC-Link Capacitor Inverter.

11. Asymmetric Control of DC-Link Voltages for Separate MPPTs in Three-Level Inverters.

12. A Novel Method Utilizing Trapezoidal Voltage to Compensate for Inverter Nonlinearity.

13. Control of a Synchronous Motor With an Inverter Integrated Rotor.

14. A Nine-Phase Permanent-Magnet Motor Drive System for an Ultrahigh-Speed Elevator.

15. Flux-Weakening Strategy of an Induction Machine Driven by an Electrolytic-Capacitor-Less Inverter.

16. Dynamic Overmodulation Characteristics of Triangle Intersection PWM Methods.

17. Unified voltage modulation technique for real-time...

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