Patxi Alkorta

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Affiliation

Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, School of Engineering of Gipuzkoa – EIG/Eibar, Basque Country University, Spain

Topic

Maximum Power,Dc-link Voltage,Grid Voltage,Stator Flux,Wind Turbine,Adaptive Scheme,Adaptive Sliding Mode Control,Airflow,Amplitude Control,Changes In Wind Speed,Control Horizon,Control Strategy,DC Link,Doubly Fed Induction Generator,Droop Coefficient,Droop Control,Electromagnetic Torque,Energy Source,Experimental Platform,Extra Power,Flow Coefficient,Frequency Control,Frequency Regulation,Grid Frequency,Grid Side,Induction Generator,Line Impedance,Lyapunov Stability Theory,Maximum Power Point Tracking,Mechanical Power,Mechanical Torque,Model Predictive Control,Nonlinear Dynamics,Optimal Control,PI Controller,Pitch Angle,Pitch Control,Power Coefficient,Power Extraction,Power Generation,Power Generation Plants,Power Grid,Prediction Horizon,Predictive Control,Predictive Control Strategy,Reference Frame,Reference System,Renewable Energy Sources,Robust Control,Rotational Speed,

Biography

Patxi Alkorta (M'12) received the B.S. degree in electronics engineering (specialty in automatic control) from the Faculty of Science and Technology of Leioa, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Leioa, Spain, in 2004 and the Ph.D. degree in robotics and automatic control systems from UPV/EHU, Faculty of Engineering of Bilbao, in 2011.
He currently teaches in the Department of Systems Engineering and Automatics, School of Engineering of Eibar, UPV/EHU, Eibar. His main research interests are induction motor drives, speed and position control, variable structure control, and predictive control.