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Regenerative braking is presented in many electric traction applications such as electric and hybrid vehicles, lifts and railway. The regenerated energy can be stored for future use, increasing the efficiency of the system. This paper outlines the benefits ...
This paper compares different cascaded and multilevel topologies to interface supercapacitors to a dc bus in regenerative braking applications. It is shown that the modular multilevel dc/dc converter (MMC) can benefit from both reduced voltage and increase ...
In this paper different cascaded and multilevel topologies are compared for regenerative braking systems using supercapacitors (SC). It shows that the multilevel buck derived topology can beneficiate from both reduced voltage across the inductor and increa ...
This paper presents the control design of a multilevel modular DC/DC converter for regenerative braking systems in mobile applications. The proposed control scheme is able to control the energy flow between supercapacitors and the DC link and equalizing th ...
This paper compares different cascaded and multilevel topologies for bidirectional in current two quadrant DC/DC converters for regenerative braking systems using supercapacitors in mobile applications. The paper shows that the multilevel buck derived topo ...