Jeffrey S. Mayer

Affiliations: 
Electrical Engineering Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Chakraborty S, Keller E, Ray A, et al. (2013) Detection and estimation of demagnetization faults in permanent magnet synchronous motors Electric Power Systems Research. 96: 225-236
Samsi R, Ray A, Mayer J. (2009) Early detection of stator voltage imbalance in three-phase induction motors Electric Power Systems Research. 79: 239-245
Rajagopalan V, Ray A, Samsi R, et al. (2007) Pattern identification in dynamical systems via symbolic time series analysis Pattern Recognition. 40: 2897-2907
Kriventsov SG, Mayer JS. (2004) Automated technique for determination and stability analysis of periodic steady state for DC-DC converters Proceedings of the Ieee Workshop On Computers in Power Electronics, Compel. 161-165
Kriventsov SG, Mayer JS. (2003) Stability of periodic solutions for multi-topology dc-to-dc power converters Pesc Record - Ieee Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference. 4: 1577-1582
Demiroglu M, Mayer JS. (2002) Steady-state characteristics of synchronous machine-line-commutated converter systems Ieee Transactions On Energy Conversion. 17: 234-241
Kriventsov SG, Mayer JS. (2001) An exact expression for the input impedance of the buck converter in continuous conduction mode Pesc Record - Ieee Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference. 1: 351-356
Mayer JS. (1996) An efficient method of simulating the detailed electromechanical response of industrial power systems Ieee Transactions On Industry Applications. 32: 480-487
Mayer JS, Jackson TN, Kirtania A. (1995) Reduced power consumption in AMLCDs through dynamic power management Journal of the Society For Information Display. 3: 35-38
Mayer JS, Wasynczuk O. (1991) An efficient method of simulating stiffly connected power systems with stator and network transients included Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 6: 922-929
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