Nabil Taib
University of Béjaïa
30 Papers
117 Citations
Nabil Taib is an academic researcher from University of Béjaïa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Direct torque control. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Secure power management strategy for direct torque controlled fuel cell/ supercapacitor electric vehicles
Adel Oubelaid,Nabil Taib,Toufik Rekioua,Mohit Bajaj,Arvind R. Yadav,Mokhtar Shouran,Salah Kamel +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a secure power management strategy has been developed for a fuel cell-supercapacitor hybrid electric vehicle, which isolates the faulty source and reconfigures the control scheme to always guarantee bus voltage stability and vehicle traction even in faulty situations.
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Novel Single Current Sensor Topology for Venturini Controlled Direct Matrix Converters
TL;DR: A new Venturini-based direct matrix converter (DMC) output phase current reconstruction method using a single current sensor using a new single Hall current sensor location in the DMC in order to reduce the cost and to improve the reliability of the drive with any control strategy.
Phase Current Reconstruction Using a Single Current Sensor of Three-Phase AC Motors Fed by SVM-Controlled Direct Matrix Converters
TL;DR: A novel method for phase ac motor current reconstructing with a single current sensor in three-phase direct matrix converter (DMC) drive system using space vector modulation control technique is presented to reduce the cost and to improve the reliability of drive systems that involve closed-loop control strategy.
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Novel Single Current Sensor Topology for Venturini Controlled Direct Matrix Converters" in its current form
Brahim Metidjil,Nabil Taib,Lotfi Baghli,Toufik Rekioua,Seddik Bacha +4 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: This paper presents a new Venturini-based direct matrix converter (DMC) output phase current reconstruction method using a single current sensor.
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Performance and efficiency control enhancement of wind power generation system based on DFIG using three-level sparse matrix converter
TL;DR: In this paper, a three-level sparse matrix converter (SMC3l) associated to a grid connected variable speed wind generation (VSWG) scheme using a doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) is investigated.
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