Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Piepenbreier



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PMSM Model for Sensorless Control Considering Saturation Induced Secondary Saliencies (2013) Ebersberger S, Seilmeier M, Piepenbreier B Conference contribution Identification of time-variant high frequency parameters for sensorless control of PMSM using an internal model principle based high frequency current control (2012) Seilmeier M, Böhm A, Hahn I, Piepenbreier B Conference contribution Regenerative SiC frequency converter with compact Z-source DC-link and sinusoidal output voltage (2012) Lechler M, Piepenbreier B Conference contribution Impact of Three-Phase Current Measurement on Field-Oriented Control (2012) Piepenbreier B Conference contribution Identification of Differential Inductances of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines Using Test Current Signal Injection (2012) Piepenbreier B Conference contribution Identification of time-variant high frequency parameters for sensorless control of PMSM using an internal model principle based high frequency currrent control (2012) Böhm A, Seilmeier M, Hahn I, Piepenbreier B Conference contribution A Detailed Step-by-Step Description of the Measurement of Absolute Inductances of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines (2012) Kellner S, Piepenbreier B Conference contribution Reduction of Torque and Radial Force Fluctuation in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors by Means of Multi-Objective Optimization (2011) Piepenbreier B, Ley T Conference contribution Modelling and Model Based Compensation of Non-Ideal Characteristics of Two-Level Voltage Source Inverters for Drive Control Application (2011) Seilmeier M, Wolz C, Piepenbreier B Conference contribution General PMSM d,q-Model Using Optimized Interpolated Absolute and Differential Inductance Surfaces (2011) Piepenbreier B Conference contribution