Jagabar Sathik Mohamed Ali received the M.Eng. and Ph.D. degrees from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India, in 2004 and 2016, respectively. Currently, he is an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, KTR Campus, Chennai. He was a consultant for various power electronics companies for the design of power electronics converters. He has authored more than 90 articles in internationally reputed journals and conference proceedings. His current research interests include multilevel inverters, grid-connected inverters, and power electronics converters and their applications to renewable energy systems. He received the Certificate of Recognition (Publication) from the IEEE Madras Section for his articles and also, he received a top research award from Prince Sultan University, Riyadh where he was a postdoc fellow during 2020-2023. He is serving as an Academic Editor in the Inte
EDUCATION
2013 - 2016 PhD (Electrical Engg) at Anna University (GPA: 8.0/10.0)
2002 - 2004 M.E (Power Electronics & Drives) at SRM Engg. Collge (First Class- 66%)
1998 - 2002 B.E (Electron. & Commun. Engg) at Syed Ammal Engg. College (First Class- 70.19%)
1998 Class 12th State Board (First Class-75%)
RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS
Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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Scopus Publications
Dynamic Voltage Boosting Seven-Level Dual Ground Inverter Topology With Low Voltage Stress on Components Gopinath Narayanan Pandurangan, Jagabar Sathik Mohamed Ali, Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy, Mamdouh L. Alghaythi, Saad Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers, 2026 This article presents a new dynamic boosting seven-level grid-connected transformerless inverter topology with dual ground. The dual ground design reduces leakage current, which makes it appropriate for solar photovoltaic systems. The proposed topology incorporates the integrated boost and switched capacitor cells, producing a 7L output voltage waveform. The proposed topology features less component count and low stress on switches and is suitable for a wide range of input voltage fluctuations. A detailed mathematical analysis, operating modes, and passive components design are presented. Also, a comprehensive power loss analysis with efficiency for different power ratings is discussed. The feasibility study was done in MATLAB, and the same was validated in a 1-kVA laboratory test bench. The reported rms leakage current is <1 mA, which is within the limits of the VDE-00126-01 standard. Finally, the experimental results are discussed, and a detailed comparison with recent topologies is presented.
Six-Switch Five-Level Boost-Type ANPC Inverter With Full DC Source Utilization M Jagabar Sathik, Cristian Garcia, Hanlei Tian, Wei Han, F. Blaabjerg, Jose Rodriguez IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2026 This article proposes a five-level (5L) boost active neutral point clamped (BANPC) switched capacitor (SC) inverter topology with reduced device count. Unlike conventional ANPC inverters, the proposed topology utilizes the full DC-link voltage, eliminating the need for additional boost converter stages. The SC impulse charging current is suppressed by approximately 20% even without employing a soft charging technique. To further minimize the inrush current, a soft charging technique is employed. As a result, the charging current is limited to two times the load current. Moreover, the proposed DC-link and switched capacitor voltages are self-balanced and do not require additional balancing circuits. Design considerations and a comparative analysis with other recent ANPC topologies are discussed, demonstrating that the proposed BANPC is superior in achieving dual operation with the least device count. Experimental results for a 500 W system are presented to validate the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed BANPC inverter.
High Step-Up Switched-Capacitor ANPC Inverter for Weight-Optimized High-Frequency AC Power Systems in More-Electric Aircraft Vishal Anand, M Jagabar Sathik, Varsha Singh IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2026 This paper presents a hybrid 13-level active neutral point clamped switched-capacitor multilevel inverter (13L-ANPC-SCMLI) topology with inherent voltage-boosting capability, tailored for high-frequency AC (HFAC) power distribution in more-electric aircraft. The proposed topology offers 100% dc-link voltage utilization, supports midpoint clamping for possible three-phase extension, and achieves up to 33% lower maximum semiconductor voltage stress and 66% lower passive component voltage stress relative to the output voltage. Detailed comparisons with recent 13-level switched-capacitor inverter topologies highlight its advantages in voltage gain, device stress, and suitability for aerospace HFAC systems. Analytical design procedures for the switched-capacitor network and soft-charging inductors are provided. A 500 W prototype is implemented and evaluated for fundamental frequencies from 400 Hz to 1 kHz under dynamic loading, modulation index variation, and input voltage step changes. The prototype demonstrates peak efficiency of 97.08% in both simulation and experiment, along with stable operation across the tested conditions. These results confirm the proposed converter's potential for lightweight, high-efficiency, and high-frequency AC power conversion in aircraft electrification.
Optimal Placement of Solar PV Using Time-Series Load Flow Analysis and Diurnal Load Factor in High-Voltage Distribution Network Muthuveerappan S., Dhayalini K., Jagabar Sathik M. International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems, 2026 In the midst of rapid growth in the power sector, there is a pressing need to address increasing load demands and the introduction of additional electrical vehicle‐related loads. Renewable energy resources, particularly solar photovoltaics (PVs), emerge as crucial allies in meeting the rising electricity requirements. However, integrating solar PV into the system poses various challenges, such as determining the optimal placement of PV units, addressing harmonics generation from converters, managing low inertia, and navigating the intricate issues associated with high renewable energy source (RES) penetration that can potentially compromise system stability. This paper delves into the real‐time consequences of integrating solar PV into a distribution system, taking into account nonlinear loads and practical hurdles encountered during the integration into high‐voltage distribution feeders. To identify peak loads suitable for solar PV integration, a diurnal load factor is introduced. Postinstallation of PV systems, total harmonic distortion (THD) analysis is conducted to ensure network stability. The study employs time‐series load flow analysis, utilizing DIgSILENT PowerFactory within an Indian utility network. The research findings underscore notable improvements in distribution feeder voltage and reduced losses achieved at the selected PV installation sites. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the impact of solar PV on real‐time distribution systems and offers valuable insights into effective integration strategies.
A Seven-Level Common-Ground Inverter with Integrated Dynamic Voltage-Boosting Capability N P Gopinath, M Jagabar Sathik, Atif Iqbal, Jaroslaw Guzinski IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2026 This paper introduces a novel seven-level common-ground switched-capacitor inverter with integrated dynamic voltage-boosting capability. The proposed topology requires fewer switches and components, resulting in reduced cost and lower power losses. It incorporates a neutral-point clamping mechanism to minimize voltage stress on the switching devices, enhancing efficiency and reliability. A comparative analysis with existing SCMLI topologies is presented to highlight its advantages. The inverter is evaluated through MATLAB/Simulink simulations and validated experimentally using a 1 kW prototype under various load and dynamic conditions. Both simulation and experimental results confirm that the proposed inverter is efficient, reliable, and highly suitable for renewable energy applications.
A Novel Five-Level Switched-Capacitor Inverter Topology Featuring Uniform Device Voltage Stress Atif Iqbal, Mohammad Zaid, Jagabar Sathik Mohamed Ali, Jaroslaw Guzinski IEEE Access, 2026 This paper introduces a new five-level switched-capacitor multilevel inverter (SCMLI) topology that operates effectively over a broad input-voltage range, making it ideal for renewable energy applications such as photovoltaic (PV) systems. Unlike conventional SCMLI structures that rely on multiple capacitors and complex balancing networks, the proposed topology achieves both voltage boosting and inherent capacitor self-balancing using only a single switched capacitor. The reduced number of switches and passive components lowers conduction and switching losses, thereby improving overall efficiency. A comprehensive comparison with existing topologies highlights the performance advantages and structural merits of the proposed design. To further validate its feasibility across different operating conditions, extensive simulation and experimental studies are carried out. The results confirm its ability to deliver high voltage gain, maintain low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), and ensure robust performance under varying load conditions.
Reliability assessment of distribution system: A case study of 33 kV Chandragiri utility feeders integrated with PV and electric vehicle S. B. Aruna, D. Suchitra, M. Jagabar Sathik, Shady H. E. Abdel Aleem, Martin Calasan Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2026 The growing integration of electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy sources, and variable load profiles has introduced significant uncertainty and operational complexity into modern electrical distribution networks (EDNs). To address these challenges, this paper presents an optimal network reconfiguration (NR) framework that incorporates photovoltaic (PV) generation under EV loading and contingency scenarios. The optimization employs an Improved Mayfly Optimization Algorithm (IMOA), enhanced with a median-based position update mechanism and a nonlinear gravity coefficient to improve exploration–exploitation balance and convergence speed. The proposed approach is initially validated on the IEEE 33-bus test system, where the IMOA-optimized switching configuration achieves substantial reductions in power losses, minimizes voltage deviations, and improves system reliability indices relative to conventional configurations. To demonstrate real-world applicability, the method is further evaluated using 7 years (2017–2023) of actual outage data from two operational 33 kV feeders—Chandragiri and Agarala, located in Chandragiri, Andhra Pradesh, India. Reconfiguration of these feeders under both normal and fault conditions yields measurable improvements in reliability metrics and voltage profiles, confirming the robustness of the strategy in practical operating environments. The findings demonstrate that IMOA-based NR, integrated with PV and EV systems, provides a scalable and effective solution for enhancing the reliability, resilience, and operational efficiency of contemporary EDNs.
A High Step-Up 5L-ANPC Inverter Topology Jagabar Sathik M, Vigna K Ramachandaramurthy, Hanlei TIAN, Wei HAN, Saad Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2026 Active neutral-point clamped (ANPC) multilevel inverter topologies are well-suited for a wide range of applications, including (i) reducing the common mode voltage and (ii) suppressing the leakage current in transformerless PV applications. In addition, its structure is simple, and its dynamic performance is suitable for various power factor operating conditions. However, the output voltage of conventional ANPC-type topologies is half the input voltage, necessitating a front-end dc-dc boost converter with a high voltage gain to increase the output voltage. This article proposes a single-stage ANPC type five-level inverter topology with an integrated low-voltage stress front-end dc-dc boost converter. This makes them suitable for applications with a wide range of input voltage. The various modes of operation and the DC and AC design analysis for the proposed inverter are discussed. The proposed topology requires fewer components than the conventional and SC-based ANPC topologies. A detailed comparison demonstrates that the proposed topology is superior to the recent single-stage ANPC topologies. The proposed inverter's operating principle, modulation scheme, and efficiency are discussed. Finally, the potential of the proposed topology is validated using the prototype setup for 400W to confirm the feasibility of this research.
Novel Three-Phase Efficient Power Supply for Hydrogen Production Using Active Voltage Injection Method Hanlei Tian, Haoran Cui, Wei Han, Jagabar Sathik M., Guozhuang Liang, Maolin Chen, Saad Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2026 To optimize the hydrogen production efficiency of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis, a high-efficiency hybrid hydrogen production power supply, based on a 12-pulse rectification combined with an active pulse multiplication unit (APMU), is proposed. The system specifically employs a 12-pulse rectifier to manage 96.6% of the rated power, while the APMU handles the remaining component. Additionally, an optimized APMU is used to enhance original 12-pulse rectifier to 48-pulse rectifier. As a result, this hydrogen power supply demonstrates low grid-side harmonics, minimal output ripple, and high transmission efficiency. This research systematically analyzes the fundamental operating mechanisms, deriving its theoretical grid-side harmonics and output ripple, and evaluating the APMU's capacity. Finally, an experimental prototype with a 2.2 kW output power is developed to test and validate the proposed method.
Low cost and compact six switch seven level grid tied transformerless PV inverter N. P. Gopinath, R. Azhagumurugan, M. Jagabar Sathik, D. Kirubakaran Scientific Reports, 2025 Transformerless inverters with common ground structure are favoured in grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems primarily due to their ability to effectively suppress leakage current, eliminate transformer-related losses, enhance efficiency, and reduce costs. A six switch seven-level (S2-7 L) common ground type triple boost transformerless inverter topology for grid-tied solar PV applications is presented in this paper. The proposed structure maintains a constant common-mode voltage by sharing a common ground point between the source and the grid neutral, so effectively suppressing leakage current. The proposed topology's key advantages include generating a seven-level output voltage with only six switches, minimal conducting switches, and the lowest total standing voltage per unit. The article includes the modes of operation, design of passive components, and filter inductors. The MATLAB/Simulink software is employed for the simulation and experimental validation of 825 W through the use of a prototype model. A comprehensive comparison analysis of the proposed topology with the existing 7-level SC topologies is also included. The FFT analysis shows that the S2-7 L inverter has a THD of 17.2% for voltage, and 3.9% for grid current, confirming that these values are within the limits specified by the IEEE-519 standards.
Improved ANPC Three-Level Inverter with Voltage Boosting Ability Jagabar Sathik M, Vigna K Ramchandramurthy, Dhananjaya M, Mamdouh L. Alghaythi, Meshari S. Alshammari, Saad Mekhilef Proceedings of the International Conference on Power Electronics Drives and Energy Systems for Industrial Growth Pedes, 2024
Improved Boost Type-ANPC 5L Inverter Topology Jagabar Sathik M, Arpan Hota, Vigna K Ramachandaramurthy, Mamdouh L. Alghaythi, Saad Mekhilef, Vivek Agarwal Proceedings of the International Conference on Power Electronics Drives and Energy Systems for Industrial Growth Pedes, 2024
A Five-Level Boosting Inverter for PV Application M. Jagabar Sathik, N. Sandeep, Dhafer J. Almakhles, Udaykumar R. Yaragatti IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2021
Compact Seven-Level Boost Type Inverter Topology M. Jagabar Sathik, N. Sandeep, Marif Daula Siddique, Dhafer Almakhles, Saad Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II Express Briefs, 2021
Hybrid Multilevel Inverter Topology with Reduced Part Count J S M Ali, N. Sandeep, Krishnasamy Vijayakumar, Udaykumar R. Yaragatti, Frede Blaabjerg Proceedings of 2018 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics Drives and Energy Systems Pedes 2018, 2018
Modified GSM based data logger system with two way communication IEEE Proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Trends in Science Engineering and Technology Recent Advancements on Science and Engineering Innovation Incoset 2012, 2012
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
A Novel Five-Level Switched-Capacitor Inverter Topology Featuring Uniform Device Voltage Stress A Iqbal, M Zaid, J Sathik, J Guzinski IEEE Access , 2026 2026
High Step-Up Switched-Capacitor ANPC Inverter for Weight-Optimized High-Frequency AC Power Systems in More-Electric Aircraft V Anand, MJ Sathik, V Singh IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
A Seven-Level Common-Ground Inverter with Integrated Dynamic Voltage-Boosting Capability NP Gopinath, MJ Sathik, A Iqbal, J Guzinski IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics , 2026 2026 Citations: 1
Reliability assessment of distribution system: A case study of 33 kV Chandragiri utility feeders integrated with PV and electric vehicle SB Aruna, D Suchitra, MJ Sathik, SHE Aleem, M Calasan Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 18 (1) , 2026 2026
Dynamic Voltage Boosting Seven-Level Dual Ground Inverter Topology With Low Voltage Stress on Components GN Pandurangan, JSM Ali, VK Ramachandaramurthy, ML Alghaythi, ... IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers , 2025 2025
Six Switch Five-Level Boost-Type ANPC Inverter with Full DC Source Utilization MJ Sathik, C Garcia, H Tian, W Han, F Blaabjerg, J Rodriguez IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics , 2025 2025
High boost switched capacitor based 13L CG transformerless inverter for cost effective grid integration S Hemalatha, S Balamurugan, NP Gopinath, MJ Sathik Scientific Reports 15 (1), 36658 , 2025 2025
Dual-source 17/25-Level ANPC inverter with low stress on devices and reduced part count suitable for hybrid energy systems K Varesi, M Akhgari, M Karimi, JS Mohamed Ali Scientific Reports 15 (1), 35661 , 2025 2025
A High Step-Up 5L-ANPC Inverter Topology J Sathik M, VK Ramachandaramurthy, H TIAN, W HAN, S Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 41 (2), 1-12 , 2025 2025
Novel Three-Phase Efficient Power Supply for Hydrogen Production Using Active Voltage Injection Method H Tian, H Cui, W Han, J Sathik, G Liang, M Chen, S Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Improved ultra voltage gain switched inductor based-Y-Source DC/DC converter with low device stress N Devi SM, K Vijayakumar, S Mekhleif, D Navamani J, J Sathik M International Journal of Electronics 112 (8), 1796-1820 , 2025 2025
60 Flat PWM technique for single-source switched-capacitor multilevel inverter with quadruple voltage boost and enhanced output O G. M, L S. A, JS M Scientific Reports 15 (1), 23637 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
A Novel High Boost Five-Level Inverter with Wide Range of Input Voltage Variations for Photovoltaic Applications V Kubendran, MJ Sathik, ML Alghaythi, MS Alshammari, K Vijayakumar IEEE Access , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
High-efficiency asymmetrically designed three-phase virtual 48-pulse power supply for electrolytic hydrogen H Tian, H Cui, W Han, J Sathik, G Liang, M Chen, S Mekhilef IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , 2025 2025 Citations: 5
Low cost and compact six switch seven level grid tied transformerless PV inverter NP Gopinath, R Azhagumurugan, MJ Sathik, D Kirubakaran Scientific Reports 15 (1), 8841 , 2025 2025 Citations: 6
New single-input dual-output converter for DC nanogrid application M Dhananjaya, MJ Sathik, S Mekhilef, ML Alghaythi IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 71 (2), 3294-3303 , 2025 2025 Citations: 9
Design of a Three-Input, Single-Output DC–DC Converter for Electric Charging Station SN Vijayanathan, L Anbazhagan, JSM Ali, DN Jayachandran, ... Energies 18 (4), 1005 , 2025 2025 Citations: 4
Single-Stage High Boost Five-Level ANPC Inverter with Low Device Count G N P, J Sathik M, S N, A Hota 2025 IEEE 5th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future … , 2025 2025
Lower energy Storage-Based 9L-switched capacitor ANPC inverter topology with voltage boosting Features R Sekar, MJ Sathik, ML Alghaythi, MS Alshammari, K Vijayakumar IEEE access 13, 25958-25968 , 2025 2025 Citations: 3
Design of Nine-Level Switched Capacitor-Based Inverter with Low Voltage Stress P Gayathri, NP Gopinath, MJ Sathik, K Vijayakumar 2025 Fourth International Conference on Power, Control and Computing … , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
An assessment on performance of DC–DC converters for renewable energy applications S Sivakumar, MJ Sathik, PS Manoj, G Sundararajan Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 58, 1475-1485 , 2016 2016 Citations: 293
Compact switched capacitor multilevel inverter (CSCMLI) with self-voltage balancing and boosting ability JSM Ali, V Krishnasamy IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 34 (5), 4009-4013 , 2018 2018 Citations: 262
A New Switched Capacitor 7L Inverter with Triple Voltage Gain and Low Voltage Stress MD Siddique, S Mekhilef, NM Shah, JSM Ali, F Blaabjerg IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs , 2019 2019 Citations: 217
Internet of Things based real-time electric vehicle load forecasting and charging station recommendation GF Savari, V Krishnasamy, J Sathik, ZM Ali, SHEA Aleem ISA transactions 97, 431-447 , 2020 2020 Citations: 214
A self-balancing five-level boosting inverter with reduced components N Sandeep, JSM Ali, UR Yaragatti, K Vijayakumar IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 34 (7), 6020-6024 , 2018 2018 Citations: 178
Switched-capacitor-based quadruple-boost nine-level inverter N Sandeep, JSM Ali, UR Yaragatti, K Vijayakumar IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics 34 (8), 7147-7150 , 2019 2019 Citations: 173
Assessment of charging technologies, infrastructure and charging station recommendation schemes of electric vehicles: A review GF Savari, MJ Sathik, LA Raman, A El-Shahat, HM Hasanien, ... Ain Shams Engineering Journal 14 (4), 101938 , 2023 2023 Citations: 170
High Gain Active Neutral Point Clamped Seven-Level Self-Voltage Balancing Inverter Sathik MJ, Sandeep N, F Blaabjerg IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 67 (11), 2567 … , 2019 2019 Citations: 169
A new single phase single switched-capacitor based nine-level boost inverter topology with reduced switch count and voltage stress MD Siddique, S Mekhilef, NM Shah, JSM Ali, M Meraj, A Iqbal, ... IEEE Access 7, 174178-174188 , 2019 2019 Citations: 157
An assessment of recent multilevel inverter topologies with reduced power electronics components for renewable applications JSM Ali, V Krishnaswamy Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews , 2018 2018 Citations: 144
An Improved Seven-Level PUC Inverter Topology with Voltage Boosting MJ Sathik, K Bhatnagar, N Sandeep, F Blaabjerg IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 67 (1), 127-131 , 2020 2020 Citations: 135
Common-ground-type five-level transformerless inverter topology with full DC-bus utilization N Sandeep, MJ Sathik, UR Yaragatti, V Krishnasamy, AK Verma, HR Pota IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 56 (4), 4071-4080 , 2020 2020 Citations: 131
A Single DC Source Nine-Level Switched-Capacitor Boost Inverter Topology with Reduced Switch Count MD Siddique, S Mekhilef, NM Shah, N Sandeep, JSM Ali, A Iqbal IEEE Access 8 (1), 5840-5851 , 2020 2020 Citations: 124
A new generalized multilevel converter topology based on cascaded connection of basic units JSM Ali, RS Alishah, N Sandeep, SH Hosseini, E Babaei, K Vijayakumar, ... IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics 7 (4 … , 2018 2018 Citations: 124
Cross Connected Compact Switched-Capacitor Multilevel Inverter (C 3 -SCMLI) Topology With Reduced Switch Count MJ Sathik, N Sandeep, D Almakhles, F Blaabjerg IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 67 (12), 3287-3291 , 2020 2020 Citations: 115
Reduced switch count based single source 7L boost inverter topology MD Siddique, JSM Ali, S Mekhilef, A Mustafa, N Sandeep, D Almakhles IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 67 (12), 3252-3256 , 2020 2020 Citations: 108
Fast charging converter and control algorithm for solar PV battery and electrical grid integrated electric vehicle charging station P Prem, P Sivaraman, JS Sakthi Suriya Raj, M Jagabar Sathik, ... Automatika: časopis za automatiku, mjerenje, elektroniku, računarstvo i … , 2020 2020 Citations: 106
Dual boost five-level switched-capacitor inverter with common ground V Anand, V Singh, JSM Ali IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 70 (2), 556-560 , 2022 2022 Citations: 97
A five-level boosting inverter for PV application MJ Sathik, N Sandeep, DJ Almakhles, UR Yaragatti IEEE journal of emerging and selected topics in power electronics 9 (4 … , 2020 2020 Citations: 81
A new multilevel inverter topology with reduced power components for domestic solar PV applications P Ponnusamy, P Sivaraman, DJ Almakhles, S Padmanaban, Z Leonowicz, ... IEEE Access 8, 187483-187497 , 2020 2020 Citations: 81