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Carrier Based Common Mode Voltage Reduction Techniques in Neutral Point Clamped Inverter Based AC-DC-AC Drive System

  • Ojha, Amit;Chaturvedi, Pradyumn;Mittal, Arvind;Jain, Shailendra
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.142-152
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    • 2016
  • Common mode voltage (CMV) generation is a major problem in switching power converter fed induction motor drive systems. CMV is the zero sequence voltage generated due to the switching action of power converters. Even a small magnitude of CMV with a high rate of change may circulate large bearing currents which may damage a machine's bearings and shorten its life. There are several methods of controlling CMV. This paper presents 3-level sinusoidal pulse width modulation based techniques to control the magnitude and rate of change of CMV in multilevel AC-DC-AC drive systems. Simulation and experimental investigations have been presented to validate the performance of proposed technique to control CMV in 3-level neutral point clamped inverter based AC-DC-AC system.

COMMON FIXED POINT RESULTS FOR MAPPINGS UNDER NONLINEAR CONTRACTION OF CYCLIC FORM IN b-METRIC SPACES

  • Rabaiah, Ayat;Tallafha, Abdallah;Shatanawi, Wasfi
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.289-301
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    • 2021
  • In this research, we interpret the notion of a b-cyclic (𝚽, C, D)-contraction for the pair (g, S) of self-mappings on the set Y. We employ our definition to introduce some common fixed point theorems for the two mappings g and S under a set of conditions. Also we introduce an example to support our results.

A COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREM IN AN M*-METRIC SPACE AND AN APPLICATION

  • Gharib, Gharib M.;Malkawi, Abed Al-Rahman M.;Rabaiah, Ayat M.;Shatanawi, Wasfi A.;Alsauodi, Maha S.
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.289-308
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we introduce the concept of M*-metric spaces and how much the M*-metric and the b-metric spaces are related. Moreover, we introduce some ways of generating M*-metric spaces. Also, we investigate some types of convergence associated with M*-metric spaces. Some common fixed point for contraction and generalized contraction mappings in M*-metric spaces. Our work has been supported by many examples and an application.

Influence of bed joint orientation on interlocking grouted stabilised mud-flyash brick masonry under cyclic compressive loading

  • Nazar, Maqsud E.;Sinha, S.N.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.585-599
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes a series of laboratory tests carried out to evaluate the influence of bed joint orientation on interlocking grouted stabilised mud-flyash brick masonry under uniaxial cyclic compressive loading. Five cases of loading at $0^{\circ}$, $22.5^{\circ}$, $45^{\circ}$, $67.5^{\circ}$ and $90^{\circ}$ with the bed joints were considered. The brick units and masonry system developed by Prof. S.N. Sinha were used in present investigation. Eighteen specimens of size $500mm{\times}100mm{\times}700mm$ and twenty seven specimens of size $500mm{\times}100mm{\times}500mm$ were tested. The envelope stress-strain curve, common point curve and stability point curve were established for all five cases of loading with respect to bed joints. A general analytical expression is proposed for these curves which fit reasonably well with the experimental data. Also, the stability point curve has been used to define the permissible stress level in the brick masonry.

NONLINEAR CONTRACTIONS IN PARTIALLY ORDERED QUASI b-METRIC SPACES

  • Shah, Masood Hussain;Hussain, Nawab
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.117-128
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    • 2012
  • Using the concept of a g-monotone mapping we prove some common fixed point theorems for g-non-decreasing mappings which satisfy some generalized nonlinear contractions in partially ordered complete quasi b-metric spaces. The new theorems are generalizations of very recent fixed point theorems due to L. Ciric, N. Cakic, M. Rojovic, and J. S. Ume, [Monotone generalized nonlinear contractions in partailly ordered metric spaces, Fixed Point Theory Appl. (2008), article, ID-131294] and R. P. Agarwal, M. A. El-Gebeily, and D. O'Regan [Generalized contractions in partially ordered metric spaces, Appl. Anal. 87 (2008), 1-8].

STRONG CONVERGENCE THEOREMS OF COMMON ELEMENTS FOR EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS AND FIXED POINT PROBLEMS IN BANACH SPACES

  • Wang, Ziming;Su, Yongfu
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.28 no.3_4
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    • pp.783-796
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    • 2010
  • We introduce a new iterative algorithm for equilibrium and fixed point problems of three hemi-relatively nonexpansive mappings by the CQ hybrid method in Banach spaces, Our results improve and extend the corresponding results announced by Xiaolong Qin, Yeol Je Cho, Shin Min Kang [Xiaolong Qin, Yeol Je Cho, Shin Min Kang, Convergence theorems of common elements for equilibrium problems and fixed point problems in Banach spaces, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 225 (2009) 20-30], P. Kumam, K. Wattanawitoon [P. Kumam, K. Wattanawitoon, Convergence theorems of a hybrid algorithm for equilibrium problems, Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems (2009), doi:10.1016/j.nahs.2009.02.006], W. Takahashi, K. Zembayashi [W. Takahashi, K. Zembayashi, Strong convergence theorem by a new hybrid method for equilibrium problems and relatively nonexpansive mappings, Fixed Point Theory Appl. (2008) doi:10.1155/2008/528476] and others therein.

COMMON COUPLED FIXED POINT THEOREM UNDER GENERALIZED MIZOGUCHI-TAKAHASHI CONTRACTION FOR HYBRID PAIR OF MAPPINGS GENERALIZED MIZOGUCHI-TAKAHASHI CONTRACTION

  • DESHPANDE, BHAVANA;HANDA, AMRISH
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.199-214
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    • 2015
  • We establish a common coupled fixed point theorem for hybrid pair of mappings under generalized Mizoguchi-Takahashi contraction on a noncomplete metric space, which is not partially ordered. It is to be noted that to find coupled oincidence point, we do not employ the condition of continuity of any mapping involved therein. An example is also given to validate our results. We improve, extend and generalize several known results.

A Fixed Point for Pair of Maps in Intuitionistic Fuzzy Mtric Space

  • Park, Jong-Seo;Kim, Seon-Yu
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.159-164
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    • 2007
  • Park, Park and Kwun[6] is defined the intuitionistic fuzzy metric space in which it is a little revised from Park[5]. According to this paper, Park, Kwun and Park[11] Park and Kwun[10], Park, Park and Kwun[7] are established some fixed point theorems in the intuitionistic fuzzy metric space. Furthermore, Park, Park and Kwun[6] obtained common fixed point theorem in the intuitionistic fuzzy metric space, and also, Park, Park and Kwun[8] proved common fixed points of maps on intuitionistic fuzzy metric spaces. We prove a fixed point for pair of maps with another method from Park, Park and Kwun[7] in intuitionistic fuzzy metric space defined by Park, Park and Kwun[6]. Our research are an extension of Vijayaraju and Marudai's result[14] and generalization of Park, Park and Kwun[7], Park and Kwun[10].

ON THE PROXIMAL POINT METHOD FOR AN INFINITE FAMILY OF EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS IN BANACH SPACES

  • Khatibzadeh, Hadi;Mohebbi, Vahid
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.757-777
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    • 2019
  • In this paper, we study the convergence analysis of the sequences generated by the proximal point method for an infinite family of pseudo-monotone equilibrium problems in Banach spaces. We first prove the weak convergence of the generated sequence to a common solution of the infinite family of equilibrium problems with summable errors. Then, we show the strong convergence of the generated sequence to a common equilibrium point by some various additional assumptions. We also consider two variants for which we establish the strong convergence without any additional assumption. For both of them, each iteration consists of a proximal step followed by a computationally inexpensive step which ensures the strong convergence of the generated sequence. Also, for this two variants we are able to characterize the strong limit of the sequence: for the first variant it is the solution lying closest to an arbitrarily selected point, and for the second one it is the solution of the problem which lies closest to the initial iterate. Finally, we give a concrete example where the main results can be applied.

Low-area FFT Processor Structure using Common Sub-expression Sharing (Common Sub-expression Sharing을 사용한 저면적 FFT 프로세서 구조)

  • Jang, Young-Beom;Lee, Dong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1867-1875
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a low-area 256-point FFT structure is proposed. For low-area implementation CSD(Canonic Signed Digit) multiplier method is chosen. Because multiplication type should be less for efficient CSD multiplier application to the FFT structure, the Radix-$4^2$ algorithm is chosen for those purposes. After, in the proposed structure, the number of multiplication type is minimized in each multiplication block, the CSD multipliers are applied for implementation of multiplication. Furthermore, in CSD multiplier implementation, cell-area is more reduced through common sub-expression sharing(CSS). The Verilog-HDL coding result shows 29.9% cell area reduction in the complex multiplication part and 12.54% cell area reduction in overall 256-point FFT structure comparison with those of the conventional structure.