
The 100-minute Bible by Michael Hinton
This book presents a novel control method for power converters, referred to as m-mode control. It provides an overview of traditional control methods for inverters - e.g. PWM and SVPWM - and the theory of the m-mode control method, while also discussing and applying m-mode control on various types of converters (including three-phase, nine-switch, five-leg and multi-level inverters, PWM rectifiers and modular multi-level converters). The book provides readers with sufficient background and understanding to delve deeper into the topic of SVPWM control. It is also a valuable guide for engineers and researchers whose work involves power converter control.
Gunnar Niels is a director at Oxera, with a practice in competition economics covering mergers, agreements, abuse of dominance and state aid. He has acted as an expert in several proceedings, and has presented at hearings across a range of jurisdictions, including the Netherlands, the UK, South Africa and Venezuela. He is an adviser to the UK for the International Competition Network Working Group on Unilateral Conduct, and a member of the Expert Group of the Competition Law Forum. He is on the Advisory Board of the Competition Law Journal, has been guest editor for the Antitrust Bulletin, and has published in many other journals. Helen Jenkins is a managing director at Oxera. She has worked with a range of clients on the economic issues that underlie the application of competition legislation in the UK, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. She has appeared as an expert witness before courts and competition authorities in the UK, Republic of Ireland and other EU Member States, South Africa and Hong Kong. Helen is a Member of the Steering Committee of the Association of Competition Economics, and teaches the post-graduate Diploma in Economics for Competition Law at King's College London. James Kavanagh is a senior consultant at Oxera. He has worked on economic and finance issues in competition, state aid and damages cases before authorities and courts in the UK and Europe, including at the Court of First Instance and the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal. James has published in several competition journals on abuse of dominance and other topics. He runs Oxera's training course, Using Economics in Competition Law, and contributes to the post-graduate Diploma in Economics for Competition Law at King's College London.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780955132421 |
| ISBN 10 | 0955132428 |
| Title | The 100-minute Bible |
| Author | Michael Hinton |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | The 100-Minute Press |
| Year published | 2006-07-01 |
| Number of pages | 112 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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