Author: | Anish Deb, Suchismita Ghosh | ISBN: | 9781351831338 |
Publisher: | CRC Press | Publication: | December 19, 2017 |
Imprint: | CRC Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Anish Deb, Suchismita Ghosh |
ISBN: | 9781351831338 |
Publisher: | CRC Press |
Publication: | December 19, 2017 |
Imprint: | CRC Press |
Language: | English |
A Totally Different Outlook on Power Electronic System Analysis
Power Electronic Systems: Walsh Analysis with MATLAB® builds a case for Walsh analysis as a powerful tool in the study of power electronic systems. It considers the application of Walsh functions in analyzing power electronic systems, and the advantages offered by Walsh domain analysis of power electronic systems.
Solves Power Electronic Systems in an Unconventional Way
This book successfully integrates power electronics as well as systems and control. Incorporating a complete orthonormal function set very much unlike the sine–cosine functions, it introduces a blending between piecewise constant orthogonal functions and power electronic systems. It explores the background and evolution of power electronics, and discusses Walsh and related orthogonal basis functions. It develops the mathematical foundation of Walsh analysis, and first- and second-order system analyses by Walsh technique. It also describes the Walsh domain operational method and how it is applied to linear system analysis.
Introduces Theories Step by Step
While presenting the underlying principles of Walsh analysis, the authors incorporate many illustrative examples, and include a basic introduction to linear algebra and MATLAB® programs. They also examine different orthogonal piecewise constant basis functions like Haar, Walsh, slant, block pulse functions, and other related orthogonal functions along with their time scale evolution.
• Analyzes pulse–fed single input single output (SISO) first- and second-order systems
• Considers stepwise and continuously pulse width modulated chopper systems
• Describes a detailed analysis of controlled rectifier circuits
• Addresses inverter circuits
Power Electronic Systems: Walsh Analysis with MATLAB® is written for postgraduate students, researchers, and academicians in the area of power electronics as well as systems and control.
A Totally Different Outlook on Power Electronic System Analysis
Power Electronic Systems: Walsh Analysis with MATLAB® builds a case for Walsh analysis as a powerful tool in the study of power electronic systems. It considers the application of Walsh functions in analyzing power electronic systems, and the advantages offered by Walsh domain analysis of power electronic systems.
Solves Power Electronic Systems in an Unconventional Way
This book successfully integrates power electronics as well as systems and control. Incorporating a complete orthonormal function set very much unlike the sine–cosine functions, it introduces a blending between piecewise constant orthogonal functions and power electronic systems. It explores the background and evolution of power electronics, and discusses Walsh and related orthogonal basis functions. It develops the mathematical foundation of Walsh analysis, and first- and second-order system analyses by Walsh technique. It also describes the Walsh domain operational method and how it is applied to linear system analysis.
Introduces Theories Step by Step
While presenting the underlying principles of Walsh analysis, the authors incorporate many illustrative examples, and include a basic introduction to linear algebra and MATLAB® programs. They also examine different orthogonal piecewise constant basis functions like Haar, Walsh, slant, block pulse functions, and other related orthogonal functions along with their time scale evolution.
• Analyzes pulse–fed single input single output (SISO) first- and second-order systems
• Considers stepwise and continuously pulse width modulated chopper systems
• Describes a detailed analysis of controlled rectifier circuits
• Addresses inverter circuits
Power Electronic Systems: Walsh Analysis with MATLAB® is written for postgraduate students, researchers, and academicians in the area of power electronics as well as systems and control.