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Fabio Banchelli, Marta Garcia-Gasulla and Filippo Mantovani
Top-Down models are defined by hardware architects to provide information on the utilization of different hardware components. The target is to isolate the users from the complexity of the hardware architecture while giving them insight into how efficien...
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Seungtaek Lim, Jiwon Yoon, Hosaeng Lee and Hyeonju Kim
South Korea is currently in the preparatory stage of commercializing an ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) system, as the demonstration of a 1 MW scale OTEC system has been accomplished. However, the commercialization of OTEC requires the establishme...
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Denis E. Baskan, Daniel Meyer, Sebastian Mieck, Leonhard Faubel, Benjamin Klöpper, Nika Strem, Johannes A. Wagner and Jan J. Koltermann
In recent years, energy prices have become increasingly volatile, making it more challenging to predict them accurately. This uncertain market trend behavior makes it harder for market participants, e.g., power plant dispatchers, to make reliable decisio...
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Aleksandr Kulikov, Pavel Ilyushin, Anton Loskutov and Sergey Filippov
The identification of fault locations (FL) on overhead power lines (OHPLs) in the shortest possible time allows for a reduction in the time to shut down OHPLs in case of damage. This helps to improve the reliability of power systems. FL devices on OHPLs ...
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Nikolay Hinov and Tsvetana Grigorova
The main objective of this article is to propose a rational methodology for designing multi-phase step-down DC-DC converters, which can find applications both in engineering practice and in power electronics education. This study discusses the main types...
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