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Dr Paul Roberts

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Telephone:01223 339222
Fax:01223 332662
email:pcr20@cam.ac.uk
Personal Homepage:http://www-control.eng.cam.ac.uk/~pcr20
Office Location:Fallside Lab

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Publications
Article
Roberts P. , McMahon R. , Tavner P. , Maciejowski J. and Flack T.
Equivalent circuit for the brushless doubly fed machine (BDFM) including parameter estimation and experimental verification
Proc. IEE B - Electr. Power Appl., Volume 152, Number 4, Pages 933 - 942, July 2005
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InProceedings
Roberts P. , Abdi-Jalebi E. , McMahon R. and Flack T.
Real-Time Rotor Bar Current Measurements using Bluetooth Technology for a Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine (BDFM)
Int. Conf. Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD), Volume 1, Pages 120-125, March 2004
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Roberts P. , McMahon R. , Tavner P. , Maciejowski J. , Flack T. and Wang X.
Performance of Rotors for the Brushless Doubly-Fed (Induction) Machine (BDFM)
Proc. 16th Int. Conf. Electrical Machines (ICEM), Pages 450-455, September 2004
5th-8th, Cracow, Poland
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Roberts P. , Maciejowski J. , McMahon R. and Flack T.
A simple rotor current observer with an arbitrary rate of convergence for the Brushless Doubly-Fed (Induction) Machine (BDFM)
Proc. IEEE Joint CCA, ISIC, CACSD, 2004
2-4 September, paper no. 683
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Abdi-Jalebi E. , Roberts P. and McMahon R.
Real-Time Rotor Bar Current Measurement Using a Rogowski Coil Transmitted using Wireless Technology
18th Intl. Power Systems Conf. (PSC2003), Iran, Pages 1-9, October 2003
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Roberts P. , Flack T. , Maciejowski J. and McMahon R.
Two Stabilising Control Strategies for the Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine (BDFM)
Int. Conf. Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (Conf. Pub. No. 487) 4-7 June 2002, Pages 341-346, June 2002
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PhdThesis
Roberts P.
A Study of Brushless Doubly-Fed (Induction) Machines: Contributions in Machine Analysis, Design and Control
University of Cambridge PhD Thesis, January 2005