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Lindner, Douglas K. - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech
Design of a Boost Power Factor Correction Converter Using Optimization Techniques Sergio Busquets-Monge1
EFFECT OF FEEDBACK CONTROL ON THE POWER CONSUMPTION OF INDUCED-STRAIN ACTUATORS
Combined Optimization of Active Structural Systems and Drive Circuits
ZEROS OF MODAL MODELS OF FLEXIBLE STRUCTURES Douglas K. Lindner
Power systems and requirements for integration of smart structures into aircraft
OPTIMIZATION OF AN AIRCRAFT POWER DISTRIBUTION SUBSYSTEM
Chandrasekaran and Lindner 1 Power Flow Through Controlled Piezoelectric Actuators
Chandrasekaran, Lindner, Smith 1 Optimized Design of Switching Amplifiers
Design Optimization of Power Electronics Circuits using Genetic Algorithms A Boost PFC Converter Example
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AIAA-2002-1352
POWER FLOW ANALYSIS OF ELECTROSTRICTIVE ACTUATORS DRIVEN BYSWITCHMODE AMPLIFIERS
Power flow analysis for amplifier design and energy harvesting
Active Energy Control in Civil Structures Jeffrey Scruggs, Douglas Lindner
1 Copyright 2002 by ASME Proceedings of IMECE'02
Subsystem Interaction Analysis in Power Distribution Systems of Next Generation Airlifters
Input filter Interaction in Three Phase AC-DC Converters1 Sriram Chandrasekaran, Dushan Boroyevich, Douglas K. Lindner
ANALYSIS OF SUBSYSTEM INTEGRATION IN AIRCRAFT POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
POWER SYSTEM DESIGN ISSUES FOR SMART Douglas K. Lindner and Sriram Chandrasekaran
NONLINEAR CONTROL OF A PROOF-MASS ACTUATOR Douglas K. Lindner, Gregory A. Zvonar, and Dusan Borojevic
Performance And Control Of Proof-Mass Actuators Accounting For Stroke Saturation
American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics OPTIMAL SIZING OF A PROOF-MASS ACTUATOR
Combining Modeling Methodologies for Improved Understanding of Smart Material Characteristics
NONLINEAR EFFECTS OF A MODAL DOMAIN OPTICAL FIBER SENSOR IN A VIBRATION SUPPRESSION CONTROL LOOP FOR A FLEXIBLE
Low Input Voltage Switching Amplifiers for Piezoelectric Actuators Douglas K. Lindnerl