Editorial: Special issue on high-frequency-link power-conversion systems, 2014

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The overall objective of this IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) Special Issue on high-frequency-link power-conversion systems is, therefore, to bring out the highlights of the ongoing world-wide activities in this area of advanced research to expose, analyze, and resolve the critical research and developmental challenges. The Special Issue received a total of 132 manuscripts for review considerations of which 35 manuscripts have been accepted for final publication. These publications encompass all four broad categories of high-frequency-link power-conversion systems (i.e., dc/ac, ac/dc, ac/ac, and dc/dc converters) with broad applicability in the following areas of application: photovoltaic energy, wind energy, electric vehicles, fuel-cell energy, energy storage, uninterruptible power systems, motor drives, high-frequency-ac power distribution systems, high-voltagedirect-current transmission, active load emulator, smart/micro grid, solid-state transformers, induction heating, railway traction drive, pulsed power, plug-in hybrid-electric-vehicle, battery charging, inductive power transfer. The contributions of the articles compiled in this special issue are multifold encompassing topologies with plurality of stages and/or levels, modulation, loss-mitigating switching, high-frequency magnetics, control, modeling, switched-capacitor power conversion, power-factor correction, and broad overviewof the Special-Issue subject area. © 2014 IEEE.

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Mazumder, S. K., Kolar, J. W., Akagi, H., & Xu, D. (2014). Editorial: Special issue on high-frequency-link power-conversion systems, 2014. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 29(8), 3849–3851. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2014.2310253

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