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Conference Object Toward AI-Enhanced Robotics and Smart Platforms for Sustainable Agriculture and Wetland Coexistence(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025) Dubinsky, Yael; Aydin, Zafer; Winokur, Michael; Kohen-Vacs, Dan; Bukhshtaber, Natalia; Berselli, Giovanni; Zabulis, XenophonConference Object Aircraft Body Optimized VHF Blade Antenna(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025) Aslan, MelihConference Object Smart Inverter Droop Setting to Solve Voltage Issues in Distribution Networks(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-11-27) Ceylan, Oguzhan; Lazzari, Riccardo; Savasci, Alper; Cakir, Muhammed Turhan; Rodio, Carmine; Sagripanti, AlessiaConference Object FDTD Simulations on The Single-Mode Operation of SiON-Doped Si Waveguides for LIDAR Applications(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-11-27) Sanli, Atif Kerem; Tabaru, Timucin Emre; Duru, Iremnur; Ari, Metehan; Karatutlu, Ali; Demirtas, MustafaConference Object Low-Cost SERS Substrates via AuNP-Decorated Carbonized Polyimide Films for Fluorescence-Quenched Raman Sensing(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-11-09) Tuzel, D.; Cinar, K.; Bek, A.; Khan, G.A.; Kina, S.; Genc, S.Conference Object Impact of Gene Duplicate Handling Strategies on Classification Performance and Feature Selection in Gene Expression Data(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-09-17) Kuzudisli, Cihan; Qaqish, Bahjat; Gungor, Burcu Bakir; Yousef, MalikConference Object Enhancing Fire and Smoke Detection with YOLOv8: A Comparative Study of Self-Supervised Learning and Attention Mechanisms(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-09-17) Kaya, Umut; Uluirmak, Bugra Alperen; Kurban, RifatConference Object Benchmarking AI-Based Forecasting Models Across Multiple Energy Sources: A Time Series Analysis in the European Context(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-09-17) Dolar, Ayça; Çinarer, GökalpConference Object A Data-Driven Framework for Predicting Flight Arrival Delays Using Integrated Aviation and Meteorological Data(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-09-17) Akyuz, Muhammed Sefa; Bakal, GokhanArticle Enhancing Mode Transition Dynamics in Non-Inverting Buck-Boost Inverters for PV Systems(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2026) Keskinkilic, E.; Tekgun, B.Quasi-single-stage inverters (QSSIs) are notable for their simple structure and bidirectional operation capability in applications such as photovoltaic (PV) systems. Among these QSSI, the non-inverting buck-boost inverter (NIBBI) or four-switch buck-boost inverter (FSBBI) is often preferred due to its ability to perform both step-down and step-up operations. However, when traditional control is used, achieving a smooth transition and efficient conversion becomes challenging as the output voltage approaches the input voltage. The pulse width ratio limitations and non-idealities of active and passive components are the cause of this. In this paper, a comparative analysis of the mode transition techniques in FSBBI is presented using methods available for DC/DC converters. System efficiency and output voltage signal quality are selected as performance metrics. A 2-kW FSBBI is installed and controlled using single, two, modified two, three, and four-mode techniques. Simulation and experimental studies were conducted to validate the results. Based on these studies, the four-mode control technique was observed to be the most effective in eliminating dead zone effects, reducing total harmonic distortion (THD), and achieving the highest system efficiency in a PV system where a battery powers the AC load. Experimental results indicate that the four-mode modulation attained an efficiency of 95.49% with a THD of 2.97%. © 1986-2012 IEEE.
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