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Muamer Shebani
Muamer Shebani
PhD in Electrical Engineering
Verified email at mun.ca
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Comparing bisection numerical algorithm with fractional short circuit current and open circuit voltage methods for MPPT photovoltaic systems
MM Shebani, T Iqbal, JE Quaicoe
2016 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC), 1-5, 2016
792016
Dynamic modeling, control, and analysis of a solar water pumping system for Libya
MM Shebani, T Iqbal
Journal of Renewable Energy 2017, 2017
292017
Modified droop method based on master current control for parallel-connected dc-dc boost converters
MM Shebani, T Iqbal, JE Quaicoe
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018, 2018
102018
Control algorithm for equal current sharing between parallel-connected boost converters in a dc microgrid
MM Shebani, MT Iqbal, JE Quaicoe
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2020, 1-11, 2020
82020
Synchronous switching for parallel-connected DC-DC boost converters
MM Shebani, T Iqbal, JE Quaicoe
2017 IEEE electrical power and energy conference (EPEC), 1-6, 2017
82017
An implementation of cable resistance in modified droop control method for parallel-connected DC-DC boost converters
MM Shebani, T Iqbal, JE Quaicoe
2018 IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC), 1-6, 2018
72018
Comparison between alternative droop control strategy, modified droop method and control algorithm technique for parallel-connected converters
MM Shebani, T Iqbal, J Quaicoe
AIMS Electronics and Electrical Engineering 5 (1), 1-23, 2021
12021
Development of an alternative droop strategy for controlling parallel converters in standalone DC microgrid
MM Shebani
Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2021
2021
Research Article Control Algorithm for Equal Current Sharing between Parallel-Connected Boost Converters in a DC Microgrid
MM Shebani, MT Iqbal, JE Quaicoe
2020
Research Article Dynamic Modeling, Control, and Analysis of a Solar Water Pumping System for Libya
MM Shebani, T Iqbal
2017
A Comparative Study of the Impact of Doubly Fed Induction Generators and Synchronous Generators on High Voltage Alternating Current Transmission Line Planning
MME Shebani
University of Idaho, 2011
2011
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