03/2018 – 08/2018: Exchange PhD in the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg
07/2015 – 12/2018: PhD at the department of Power Electronics, TU-Sofia, Profile „Electronic Energy Converters“, Thesis „Design of Resonant DC/DC converters with guaranteed parameters“
10/2013 – 02/2015: M.Eng. Electronics at the Technical University of Sofia
10/2009 – 07/2013: B.Sc. Engineering physics at the Sofia University
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Control and Systems Engineering, Modeling and Simulation
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Scopus Publications
Scopus Publications
Virtual Instrument-Based Expert System for Environmental Optimization Tsveti H. Hranov, Nikolay L. Hinov 60th International Scientific Conference on Information Communication and Energy Systems and Technologies Icest 2025 Proceedings, 2025 Environmental optimization is a critical aspect of modern resource management, requiring intelligent decision-making systems that can adapt to dynamic conditions. This paper presents a Virtual Instrument-Based Expert System designed to optimize environmental parameters such as energy consumption, water utilization, and climate control. By integrating virtual instruments within an expert system framework, the proposed approach enables real-time data acquisition, analysis, and adaptive decision-making. The system leverages rule-based logic to adjust environmental factors dynamically, ensuring efficient resource utilization while maintaining optimal conditions. A case study implementation in LabVIEW demonstrates the system's ability to monitor and regulate key environmental variables without the need for external hardware. The results highlight the feasibility and effectiveness of virtual instrument-driven expert systems in environmental management, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution for industrial and smart infrastructure applications.
Educational LabVIEW PWM Generator for Switching Power Converter Applications Tsveti H. Hranov, Nikolay L. Hinov 60th International Scientific Conference on Information Communication and Energy Systems and Technologies Icest 2025 Proceedings, 2025 This paper presents the development of an educational Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) generator using the LabVIEW graphical programming environment, aimed at facilitating the study and experimentation of DC/DC and DC/AC converter applications. The proposed system provides a user-friendly interface for real-time control and visualization of PWM signals, allowing students and researchers to adjust key parameters such as frequency, duty cycle, and signal shape. The solution is designed to interface with standard microcontroller-based driver circuits, enabling practical implementation and testing of various power converter topologies, including buck, boost, buck-boost DC/DC converters, hard-switching and soft-switching inverters. The educational tool enhances the learning process by bridging theoretical concepts with hands-on experimentation, making it particularly suitable for laboratory use in power electronics and electrical engineering courses.
Practical evaluation of intelligent DC-DC fast charger with embedded system applications Tsveti H. Hranov, Nikolay L. Hinov 2024 33rd International Scientific Conference Electronics Et 2024 Proceedings, 2024 The paper presents the evaluation of an intelligent DC-DC USB fast charger, based on the integrated solution bq25895 from Texas Instruments. The idea is to evaluate the boost mode efficiency from a single cell Li-ION battery and compare it to the stated datasheet parameters. The solution differs from the evaluation board offered by the firm, in sense that the PCB is designed to be as compact as possible for space constrained application. In this sense there will be different thermal performance of the chip, hence this could be a reason for difference in the practical and laboratory evaluation of the solution.
DC-DC Converter for Energy Storage System with Different Inductor Implementations Tsveti Hranov, Dimitar Arnaudov, Hristiyan Kanchev 2024 23rd International Symposium on Electrical Apparatus and Technologies Siela 2024 Proceedings, 2024 This paper presents an evaluation of the operating modes of a DC/DC buck converter with various inductor configurations. Since real-world DC and AC losses can be limited by using various designs or configurations of switching inductors, a study is carried out to determine the losses and the influence on other parameters such the volume and mass constraints, cost and ease of implementation in order to obtain optimal design and parameters of the converter.
Intelligent System for Conducting Experiments with DC/DC Converters Anton A. Dekov, Nikolay L. Hinov, Tsveti H. Hranov 2024 33rd International Scientific Conference Electronics Et 2024 Proceedings, 2024 The paper presents an automated system with application in power electronics for $D C / D C$ converter efficiency measurements. The structure and the main functions of the virtual instrument are presented along with sample test measurements. Main features include the plotting in real time of the obtained results, ability to react in critical situations via the GUI using safety features buttons, faster and flexible measurements set-up and multi-platform capability, due to the fact that open-source software is used.
Software Environment for Automated Experiments with DC/DC Converters Anton A. Dekov, Nikolay L. Hinov, Tsveti H. Hranov 2024 12th International Scientific Conference on Computer Science Comsci 2024 Proceedings, 2024 The paper details the architecture of an automated measurement system application developed in Python. It leverages packages such as PyVISA, Pandas, and PyQt6 for its graphical user interface. The application is utilized in power electronics to measure the efficiency of DC/DC converters. The structure and key functions of the virtual instrument's code are presented and analyzed. Notable features include real-time plotting of results, safety feature buttons in the GUI for critical situations, a faster and more flexible measurement setup, and multi-platform compatibility, thanks to the use of open-source software.
The Tesla Coil as an Educational Tool: Unveiling High-Voltage Phenomena in Power Electronics Education Alex P. Mitov, Nikolay L. Hinov, Tsveti H. Hranov 2024 12th International Scientific Conference on Computer Science Comsci 2024 Proceedings, 2024 This paper explores the Tesla Tower, also known as the Tesla coil, an electrical resonant transformer circuit developed by Nikola Tesla in the late 19th century. Designed to produce high-voltage, low-current electricity, the Tesla coil is capable of generating impressive electrical discharges that resemble lightning. The system operates on principles of electromagnetic induction, using a primary and secondary coil to amplify voltage without physical connections. Applications of the Tesla coil span from educational demonstrations and scientific experiments to unique uses in music, entertainment, and plasma technologies. This work highlights the Tesla coil's enduring relevance in scientific and artistic fields, as well as its contributions to understanding high-voltage electrical phenomena.
Various Peculiarities of Automated Test and Measurements in Power Electronics Tsveti Hranov, Anton Dekov, Vladimir Dimitrov, Nikolay Hinov International Conference on Electrical Computer Communications and Mechatronics Engineering Iceccme 2024, 2024 The paper presents aspects for adoption of the automated test and measurement workflow and algorithms related to the study of power electronic converters. Particularly this is related with some peculiarities of various test bench configurations and how this test-bench configurations affect the speed, performance and accuracy of the carried measurements and produced data. First a test without a device is performed to evaluate the measurement instruments and after that the effect of it has been investigated. Then evaluation of the system is done with a converter in the loop, to investigate its' effect on the transient processes. The test is based on a virtual instrument (VI), written in Python programming language with various instrument control and data acquisition and processing libraries. The main idea of this VI is to preform efficiency tests of power converters. It is of critical aspect that the researcher is aware of this peculiarities in order to make accurate conclusions on power converter parameters such as efficiency, load and line regulation, reliability and safety of the devices tested.
Open Source Robotics Platform for Educational Purposes Tsveti Hristov Hranov, Nikolay Lyuboslavov Hinov 2023 11th International Scientific Conference on Computer Science Comsci 2023 Proceedings, 2023 The paper presents a development of a platform for open-source robotics with the aim to introduce the topic to wider audience in a simpler and application-oriented manner. The platform consists of hardware designs, based on popular community projects, application software designed with modularity in mind. The design isn’t tied specifically to any type of robot, rather it is encouraged to be ported on different robot types and to introduce the concept long used in the personal computers – the user is presented with the hardware to assemble the configuration and install software necessary for the chosen application. What separates this approach from the already developed solutions is the emphasis on simplicity and robustness, using a number of techniques, such as minimum dependencies, maximum usage of the chosen software libraries and simplified hardware design. Nonetheless expandability to a full blown system with computer vision, artificial intelligence and internet-of-things is still possible, due to the simplicity and modularity.
LabView Based Function Generator for Power Electronics Training Needs Nikolay L. Hinov, Tsveti H. Hranov 2023 58th International Scientific Conference on Information Communication and Energy Systems and Technologies Icest 2023 Proceedings, 2023 The manuscript presents the synthesis and program implementation of a functional generator for conducting simulation studies in the field of power electronics. The individual generator blocks are presented, along with their block diagrams and their specific implementation in the LabView visual programming environment. The functionality of the device is demonstrated using separate examples of the synthesis of common signals to control power electronic devices, such as pulse width modulation (PWM) simulations. The presented approach is very useful for power electronics training needs, as it enables a variety of experiments to be performed with both models and real devices, thanks to the specialized hardware developed by National Instruments.
Tolerance Analysis of SEPIC DC-DC Converter Nikolay Hinov, Tsveti Hranov, Bogdan Gilev 2022 8th International Conference on Energy Efficiency and Agricultural Engineering EE and Ae 2022 Proceedings, 2022
Model-based Optimization of SEPIC DC-DC Converter Nikolay HINOV, Tsveti HRANOV, Bogdan GILEV 2022 22nd International Symposium on Electrical Apparatus and Technologies Siela 2022 Proceedings, 2022
Current fed inverter application as a controllable DC load Hristiyan Chavdarov Kanchev, Nikolay Lyuboslavov Hinov, Dimitar Damyanov Arnaudov, Tsvety Hristov Hranov 2016 25th International Scientific Conference Electronics Et 2016, 2016