Finished projects in 2004 -
Adaptive and robust algorithms for speed sensorless ac motor drives - Joint research project between University of Veszprém (Hungary) and Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in the framework of the Hungarian-Romanian Intergovernmental S & T Cooperation Programme for 2003-2004 , Romanian counterpart project manager: Biró K.Á .
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An aplied informatics and power electronics. Joint Research Project between Széchenyi István University of Gyor (Hungary) and Technical University of Cluj (Romania) within the framework of the Bilateral Scientific and Technological Cooperation Romania - Hungary. Romanian counterpart project manager: K. Pusztai. Member of the research team: Biró K.Á .
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Study on the analytical and field computation based electromagnetic structure optimization of the electrical machines with doubly salient poles on both armatures - Funder: Romanian Academy, Project manager: I.A. Viorel .
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Analysis and implementation of DTC on electronically autocommutated permanent magnet motors for electric traction applications . Funder: Ministry of Education, Research and Youth, National University Research Council, Grant A, theme 28. Project manager: M.M. Radulescu .
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Pocket PC mobile architectures instrumentation for telediagnosis and electrical machines analysis. Funder: Ministry of Education, Research and Youth, National University Research Council, Grant AT nr. 33532/2003, theme 11. Project manager: H.C. Hedesiu .
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Analysis of the electromagnetic interferences in doubly-salient permanent magnet small motor drives . Funder: Ministry of Education, Research and Youth, National University Research Council, Grant AT nr. 33532/2003, theme 5. Project manager: C.S. Martis .
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Study on a transverse flux motor's drive system for electrical vehicles. Funder: Ministry of Education and Research, National University Research Council, Grant TD nr. 33532/2003, themea TD3. Project manager: A.D. Popan .
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The study of the double feed asynchronous machine for using it as a variable speed generator . Funder: Ministry of Education, Research and Youth, National University Research Council, Grant TD nr. 33532/2003, theme 4. Project manager: S. Kiss.
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