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Highly-Miniaturized Microfluidically-Based Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Diplexer Employing Half-Mode SIRW
PublikacjaThis article introduces a super-miniaturized frequency reconfigurable antenna diplexer based on microfluidic techniques. The proposed structure is developed using a half-mode substrate-integrated rectangular waveguide (HMSIRW). The antenna architecture consists of two HMSIRW cavities loaded with L-shaped slots, which are excited by two microstrip feedlines to realize two distinct radiating frequency bands. The footprint of the...
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A Comprehensive Review on DC Fast Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles: Standards, Power Conversion Technologies, Architectures, Energy Management, and Cybersecurity
PublikacjaThis paper aims to review the main research points regarding DC fast charging stations. At the beginning, the paper addresses an overview of DC fast charging standards, galvanic isolation, EV powertrain, and some examples of real DC fast chargers. This part highlights that DC fast chargers are usually connected to an AC network or microgrid, whereas DC microgrids would be a better choice to increase the charging efficiency and...
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Circularly Polarized Metalens Antenna Design for 5G NR Sub-6 GHz Communication Systems
Publikacja5G NR (new radio) FR1 range refers to as Sub-6GHz band (410MHz to 7125MHz and 3.4GHz to 6GHz). In this paper, the frequency range of interest is from 3.4 to 6GHz, as many cellular companies are focusing on this Sub-6GHz band. A wideband circularly polarized (CP) antenna radiator is designed with diamond shape patches, fed by a microstrip line at the bottom through a rectangular shape wide slot on a ground plane. The proposed CP...
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Microfluidically Frequency-Reconfigurable Self-Quadruplexing Antenna Based on Substrate Integrated Square-Cavity
PublikacjaIn this article, a novel concept of self-quadruplexing tunable antenna (SQTA) enabled by microfluidic channels is investigated. The operating channels are either filled with air or dielectric liquids to enable frequency tunability. The proposed SQTA is implemented on the substrate-integrated square-cavity (SISC). A swastika-shaped slot is milled on the top-surface of the SISC to create four quarter-mode resonators. The resonators...
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Substrate Integrated Waveguide-Based Frequency-Tunable Self-Octaplexing Antenna
PublikacjaThis communication presents the first-ever substrate integrated waveguide (SIW)-based frequency-tunable self-octaplexing antenna (SOA) for wireless communication. The structure is arranged by implementing eight distinct patches with planar 50-ohm feedlines at the top of the SIW cavity, which realize eight distinct resonant frequencies. Independent tuning of each resonant frequency is achieved by incorporating appropriately allocated...
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Shielded HMSIW-based frequency-tunable self-quadruplexing antenna using different solid/liquid dielectrics
PublikacjaThis article proposes a frequency-tunable self-quadruplexing antenna based on a shielded half-mode substrate integrated waveguide (S-HMSIW). In order to reduce the size of the HMSIW cavity resonator and to obtain quad-band characteristics, a modied E-shaped slot is engraved on the top of the metal. The experimental validation is carried out after analyzing the data using a circuit model. Flexibility of each resonant frequency is...
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Selection of circuit geometry for miniaturized microwave components based on concurrent optimization of performance and layout area
PublikacjaThe paper presents a framework for automated EM-driven circuit geometry selection of miniaturized microwave components. Selection of a particular layout is based directly on miniaturization rates achieved for a set of candidate circuit geometries. Size reduction of the considered structures is obtained by replacing their main building blocks (i.e., conventional transmission lines) with slow-wave composite cells and meander lines....
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Low-cost performance-driven modelling of compact microwave components with two-layer surrogates and gradient kriging
PublikacjaUtilization of electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools has become indispensable for reliable evaluation of microwave components. As the cost of an individual analysis may already be considerable, the computational overhead associated with EM-driven tasks that require massive simulations (e.g., optimization) may turn prohibitive. One of mitigation methods is the employment of equivalent network models. Yet, they are incapable of accounting...
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Design-oriented modeling of antenna structures by means of two-level kriging with explicit dimensionality reduction
PublikacjaThe employment of full-wave electromagnetic (EM) analysis is a practical necessity in the design of contemporary antenna structures. This is because simpler models are generally not available or of limited accuracy. At the same time, EM-based design is computationally expensive. Consequently, the ways of accelerating tasks such as parametric optimization or uncertainty quantification have to be sought. A possible workaround that...
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Accelerated design optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by design reusing and Kriging interpolation surrogates
PublikacjaElectromagnetic (EM) analysis has become ubiquitous in the design of microwave components and systems. One of the reasons is the increasing topological complexity of the circuits. Their reliable evaluation—at least at the design closure stage—can no longer be carried out using analytical or equivalent network representations. This is especially pertinent to miniaturized structures, where considerable EM cross-coupling effects occurring...
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Design-oriented computationally-efficient feature-based surrogate modelling of multi-band antennas with nested kriging
PublikacjaDesign of modern antenna structures heavily depends on electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. EM analysis provides reliable evaluation of increasingly complex designs but tends to be CPU intensive. When multiple simulations are needed (e.g., for parameters tuning), the aggregated simulation cost may become a serious bottleneck. As one possible way of mitigating the issue, the recent literature fosters utilization of faster representations,...
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Cost-Efficient Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures Using Nested Kriging with Automated Adjustment of Model Domain Lateral Dimensions
PublikacjaSurrogate models are becoming popular tools of choice in mitigating issues related to the excessive cost of electromagnetic (EM)-driven design of high-frequency structures. Among available techniques, approximation modeling is by far the most popular due to its versatility. In particular, the surrogates are exclusively based on the sampled simulation data with no need to involve engineering insight or problem-specific knowledge....
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A compact spline-enhanced monopole antenna for broadband/multi-band and beyond UWB applications
PublikacjaIn this work, a compact monopole antenna for broadband/multi-band and beyond ultra- wideband (UWB) communication has been proposed. The structure is based on a spline-enhanced radiator with a broadband feed and a modified ground plane. Rigorous design optimization of the radiator has been performed in a two-stage framework where optimization of the structure with respect to electrical performance is followed by explicit miniaturization...
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Temperature-controlled nanomosaics of AuCu bimetallic structure towards smart light management
PublikacjaGold–copper nanostructures are promising in solar-driven processes because of their optical, photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical properties, especially those which result from the synergy between the two metals. Increasing interest in their internal structure, such as the composition or distribution of the Au and Cu as well as the size and shape of the nanoparticles, have developed to define their physicochemical properties. In...
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High Isolation Metamaterial-based Dual-band MIMO Antenna for 5G Millimeter-wave Applications
PublikacjaThis article presents a high-isolation metamaterial-based dual-band multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna for 5G millimeter-wave communication networks. The proposed antenna is a pentagon-shaped monopole that provides a dual-band response with a wide operating bandwidth at 5G 28/28 bands. The antenna is printed on 0.508-mm-thick Rogers RT5880 substrate of relative permittivity ɛr =2.2. It exhibits a small physical size...
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Binary Grating of Subwavelength Silver and Quantum Wires as a Photonic-Plasmonic Lasing Platform With Nanoscale Elements
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Comparison of selected algorithms for scheduling workflow applications with dynamically changing service availability
PublikacjaThis paper compares the quality and execution times of several algorithms for scheduling service based workflow applications with changeable service availability and parameters. A workflow is defined as an acyclic directed graph with nodes corresponding to tasks and edges to dependencies between tasks. For each task, one out of several available services needs to be chosen and scheduled to minimize the workflow execution time and...
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A Measurement-Based Approach for Speed Control of Induction Machines
PublikacjaThis paper presents an approach to design a measurement-based controller for induction machines. The proposed control approach is motivated by the fact that developing an appropriate mechanical model of such induction machines is a challenging task. Since our proposed control methodology is only on the basis of measured data, the controller design does not require any information about the model of the mechanical part. The control...
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Model-Free Controller Tuning Based on DFT Processing: Application to Induction Motor Drives
PublikacjaIn this paper, we present a new approach based on discrete Fourier transform (DFT) analysis for controller tuning of the closed-loop system with unknown plant. The DFT analysis is used to process the closed-loop measurements collected online to derive the frequency response of an initial closed-loop system that does not provide a good performance. Based on the closed-loop frequency response data, we propose two methods for tuning PID...
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Feasibility Study of Three-Phase Modular Converter for Dual-Purpose Application in DC and AC Microgrids
PublikacjaThe modern concept of a universal converter is intended as a power converter (PC) suitable for application in both dc or ac grids using the same external connectors. This novel family was recently proposed to allow easier integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems (ESSs), interfacing with dc/ac grids and/or loads with a minimum redundancy of power switches and passive elements. This kind of solution and...
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Modified Inductive Multi-Coil Wireless Power Transfer Approach Based On Z-Source Network
PublikacjaThis article presents a non-conventional approach to a multi-coil wireless power transfer system based on a Z-source network. The novelty of the approach lies in the use of a Z-source as a voltage source for energy transmission through the wireless power transfer coils. The main advantage is in a reduced number of semiconductors. This paper provides the design approach, simulation and experimental study. Feasibility and possible...
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EMI attenuation in a DC-DC buck converter using GaN HEMT
PublikacjaA dc-dc buck converter using gallium nitride (GaN) high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) is experimentally investigated at the discontinuous current mode (DCM) and at the triangular current mode (TCM) operation. The paper objective is to specify the power conversion efficiency and attenuation of common mode (CM) and differential mode (DM) noise voltage, measured at the line impedance stabilization network (LISN) for compared...
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Feasibility Study of Three-Phase Modular Converter for Dual-Purpose Application in DC and AC Microgrids
PublikacjaThe modern concept of a universal converter is intended as a power converter suitable for application in both dc or ac grids using the same external connectors. This novel family was recently proposed to allow an easier integration of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems, interfacing with dc/ac grids and/or loads with a minimum redundancy of power switches and passive elements. This kind of solution and applications...
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Ryszard S. Romaniuk profesor
OsobyProfessor of Electronics, Computer and Communications Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology, Poland; Eisenhower Fellow, Philadelphia, MA USA; SPIE Fellow, Bellingham, WA USA; Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polish Academy of Sciences; Photonics Spectra Magazine, EAB Member; ORCID; GoogleScholar; ResearchGate; Publons; Scopus; PW; OWPW; PBN; NaukaPolska; IN;
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Piotr Jasiński prof. dr hab. inż.
OsobyPiotr Jasinski obtained MSc in electronics in 1992 from the Gdansk University of Technology (GUT), Poland. Working at GUT, he received PhD in 2000 and DSc in 2009. Between 2001 and 2004 Post Doctoral Fellow at Missouri University of Science and Technology, while between 2008 and 2010 an Assistant Research Professor. Currently is an Associate Professor at Gdansk University of Technology working in the field of electronics, biomedical...
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Jarosław Guziński prof. dr hab. inż.
OsobySTOPNIE NAUKOWE 2021 Tytuł profesora nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych. 2012 Stopień doktora habilitowanego nauk technicznych – Wydział Elektrotechniki i Automatyki PG. Rozprawa habilitacyjna „Układy napędowe z silnikami indukcyjnymi i filtrami wyjściowymi falowników. Zagadnienia wybrane”. Kolokwium i nadanie stopnia doktora habilitowanego 29 maja 2012 r. Monografia uzyskała nagrodę naukową Wydziału IV Nauk Technicznych Polskiej...
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Krzysztof Gierłowski dr inż.
OsobyKrzysztof Gierłowski uzyskał tytuł doktora inżyniera telekomunikacji na Wydziale Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki w 2018 roku. Jest autorem lub współautorem ponad 80 publikacji naukowych oraz recenzentem wielu czasopism i konferencji. Brał udział w szeregu projektów badawczych dotyczących tematyki IT, wliczając w to: finansowany ze źródeł UE projekt Inżynieria Internetu Przyszłości, projekt infrastrukturalny PL-LAB2020,...
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Robert Bogdanowicz dr hab. inż.
OsobyRobert Bogdanowicz received his Ph.D. degree with honours in Electronics from the Gdansk University of Technology. He worked as a post-doc researcher in Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald Institut für Physik. He has initiated optical emission imaging of muti-magnetron pulsed plasma and contributed to the development of antibacterial implant coatings deposited by high-power impulse magnetron sputtering. He moved back to...
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Janusz Nieznański prof. dr hab. inż.
OsobyUrodził się w 1957 r. w Gdańsku. Jest absolwentem Wydziału Elektrycznego Politechniki Gdańskiej (1981). W 1990 r. uzyskał stopień doktora, w 1999 r. stopień doktora habilitowanego, a w 2015 r. tytuł profesora. Jest pracownikiem naukowo-dydaktycznym Politechniki Gdańskiej nieprzerwanie od ukończenia studiów. Jego zainteresowania naukowe obejmują sterowanie, diagnostykę, modelowanie i symulację układów energoelektronicznych i napędowych,...
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Jacek Stefański prof. dr hab. inż.
OsobyJacek Stefański ukończył studia na Wydziale Elektroniki Politechniki Gdańskiej (PG) w 1993 r. W 2000 r. uzyskał stopień doktora nauk technicznych w dyscyplinie telekomunikacja, w 2012 r. stopień doktora habilitowanego, natomiast w 2020 r. tytuł profesora nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych. Obecnie pracuje na stanowisku profesora w Katedrze Systemów i Sieci Radiokomunikacyjnych (KSiSR) PG. W latach 2005-2009 był zatrudniony w Instytucie...
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Leszek Jarzębowicz dr hab. inż.
OsobyLeszek Jarzębowicz ukończył studia jednolite magisterskie na Wydziale Elektrotechniki i Automatyki Politechniki Gdańskiej w 2005 r. Na tym samym wydziale uzyskał stopień doktora nauk technicznych (2010 r.) oraz doktora habilitowanego nauk inżynieryjno-technicznych (2019 r.). Jego zainteresowania naukowe koncentrują się na: sterowaniu i modelowaniu elektrycznych układów napędowych, diagnostyce pojazdów szynowych, efektywności energetycznej...
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Michał Michna dr hab. inż.
OsobyJest absolwentem Wydziału Elektrycznego Politechniki Gdańskiej (1998). W 2004 r. uzyskał stopień doktora. Od 2004 r. zatrudniony w Katedrze Energoelektroniki i Maszyn Elektrycznych Politechniki Gdańskiej (asystent, adiunkt, starszy wykładowca). W latach 2010-2015 zastępca kierownik katedry. Jego zainteresowania naukowe i dydaktyczne obejmują szerokie spektrum zagadnień związanych z projektowanie, modelowanie i diagnostyką maszyn...
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Paweł Burdziakowski dr inż.
Osobydr inż. Paweł Burdziakowski jest specjalista w zakresie fotogrametrii i teledetekcji lotniczej niskiego pułapu, nawigacji morskiej i lotniczej. Jest również licencjonowanym instruktorem lotniczym oraz programistą. Głównymi obszarami zainteresowania jest fotogrametria cyfrowa, nawigacja platform bezzałogowych oraz systemy bezzałogowe, w tym lotnicze, nawodne, podwodne. Prowadzi badania w zakresie algorytmów i metod poprawiających...
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Zbigniew Czaja dr hab. inż.
OsobyZbigniew Czaja was born in Czluchow, Poland, in 1970. He graduated from Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics in 1995. The Ph.D. degree in electronics was received in 2001 from the same university. He worked as assistant professor at this university from 2002 to 2013. In 2014, he qualified as an associate professor, and in 2017, as a professor. His research interests are in...
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Mariusz Kaczmarek dr hab. inż.
OsobyReceived M.Sc., Eng. in Electronics in 1995 from Gdansk University of Technology, Ph.D. in Medical Electronics in 2003 and habilitation in Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering in 2017. He was an investigator in about 13 projects receiving a number of awards, including four best papers, practical innovations (7 medals and awards) and also the Andronicos G. Kantsios Award and Siemens Award. Main research activities: the issues...
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Marek Adamowicz dr hab. inż.
OsobyStopień naukowy doktora uzyskał w 2008 r. na Wydziale Elektrotechniki i Automatyki Politechniki Gdańskiej. W latach 2005 – 2011 pracował na Akademii Morskiej w Gdyni. W 2010 r. jako laureat programu NCBR LIDER wybrał Wydział Elektrotechniki i Automatyki Politechniki Gdańskiej jako jednostkę realizującą swój projekt z zakresu szerokopasmowych przyrządów półprzewodnikowych i ich zastosowań w elektrowniach wiatrowych. Od 2011 roku...
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Ryszard Strzelecki prof. dr hab. inż.
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Krzysztof Cwalina dr inż.
OsobyKrzysztof Kamil Cwalina w 2013 r. uzyskał tytuł inżyniera na Wydziale Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki Politechniki Gdańskiej; w 2014 r. uzyskał tytuł magistra inżyniera, a w 2017 r. otrzymał stopień doktora nauk technicznych w dyscyplinie: telekomunikacja, także na WETI PG. Aktualnie pracuje na stanowisku adiunkta w Katedrze Systemów i Sieci Radiokomunikacyjnych Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki Politechniki...
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Marek Turzyński dr hab. inż.
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Michał Sobaszek dr hab. inż.
OsobyMichał Sobaszek was born in Gdansk in 1984. In the summer of 2009, he received a Master degree in Materials Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electronics at the Gdańsk University of Technology. In 2018 he was honoured with the scholarship for the outstanding young researches by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of Poland. For more than 7 years, he...
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Paweł Weichbroth dr
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Grzegorz Lentka dr hab. inż.
OsobyGrzegorz Lentka uzyskał tytuł magistra inżyniera w roku 1996 na Wydziale Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki Politechniki Gdańskiej w zakresie systemów pomiarowych. Stopień doktora nauk technicznych uzyskał w roku 2003, a doktora habilitowanego w 2014. Obecnie zatrudniony jest w Katedrze Metrologii i Optoelektroniki na stanowisku profesora PG. W ramach prowadzonej dydaktyki zajmuje się zagadnieniami związanymi z interfejsami...
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Piotr Chrzan prof. dr hab. inż.
OsobyUrodził się w 1954 r. w Sopocie. Jest absolwentem Wydziału Elektroniki Politechniki Gdańskiej (1978). W 1980 r. podjął pracę na Wydziale Elektrycznym w zespole prof. Jerzego Jaczewskiego. W 1988 r. uzyskał stopień naukowy doktora nauk technicznych, habilitację w 1999 r., w zakresie elektrotechniki: energoelektroniki i automatyki napędu, a tytuł profesora w 2017 r. Był promotorem 6 obronionych prac doktorskich (w tym 3 z wyróżnieniem)....
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Michał Grochowski dr hab. inż.
OsobyProfessor and a Head of the Department of Intelligent Control and Decision Support Systems at Gdansk University of Technology (GUT). He is also a Member of the Board of the Digital Technologies Center of GUT. He received his M.Sc. degree in Control Engineering in 2000 from the Electrical and Control Engineering Faculty at the GUT. In 2004 he received a Ph.D. degree in Automatic Control and Robotics from this...
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Biomedical Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology
PublikacjaShort history of education in Biomedical Engineering at Gdansk University of Technology is presented. The last initiative- implementation of the new programme, Biomedical Engineering - an interfaculty direction of study, supported by a grantfinanced by the European Social Fund is presented. Curricula of four specializations: Chemistry in Medicine, run by the Facultyof Chemistry; Electronics in Medicine and Informatics in Medicine,...
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Metrological analysis of an computerized system of protection against electric shock in circuits with variable speed drives
PublikacjaDrive systems, that can be operated at variable speed, are equipped with power electronics converters. This causes distortion of the earth current, and consequently the need to take into account the use of proper protective devices in relation to earth current harmonics. This paper presents a system for protection against electric shock in circuits with power electronics converters and metrological analysis indicating the requirements...
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Artur Gańcza dr inż.
OsobyI received the M.Sc. degree from the Gdańsk University of Technology (GUT), Gdańsk, Poland, in 2019. I am currently a Ph.D. student at GUT, with the Department of Automatic Control, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics. My professional interests include speech recognition, system identification, adaptive signal processing and linear algebra.
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EFFECT OF WORKING FLUID SELECTION ON THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF HEAT EXCHANGER FILLED BY THE POROUS MATERIAL
PublikacjaThermal management of electronics semiconductor technologies that are located i.e. in a novel marine power plants or computer server rooms become very important issue for designers of such systems. Motivation and need for research in development of novel cooling strategies for modern electronics is of paramount importance. Heat exchangers filled by the porous material are a novel research topic in current heat pipe science. The...
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A Successful ISIE 2011
PublikacjaW artykule przedstawiono przebieg międzynarodowej konferencji "20th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics", zorganizowanej przez Wydział Elektrotechniki i Automatyki PG pod patronatem IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) w dniach 27-30.06.2011 r. W konferencji uczestniczyło ok. 380 uczestników, w tym ponad 80% z zagranicy. W artykule sprawozdano wygłoszone seminaria dydaktyczne, referaty plenarne i najlepsze...
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Michał Lech dr inż.
OsobyMichał Lech was born in Gdynia in 1983. In 2007 he graduated from the faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics of Gdansk University of Technology. In June 2013, he received his Ph.D. degree. The subject of the dissertation was: “A Method and Algorithms for Controlling the Sound Mixing Processes with Hand Gestures Recognized Using Computer Vision”. The main focus of the thesis was the bias of audio perception caused...