Valderrabano-Gonzalez, Antonio
Main Affiliation
Preferred name
Valderrabano-Gonzalez, Antonio
Official Name
Valderrabano González, Antonio
ORCID
0000-0002-8509-6376 
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O-2648-2013
Scopus Author ID
51864763800
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Item type:Publication, A Rapid Single-Phase Blackout Detection Algorithm Based on Clarke–Park Transformations(MDPI AG, 2026-01-19); ; ;Valdez-Resendiz, Jesus E.; Posada, Johnny26 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Single-Output-Filter Double Dual Ćuk Converter(2024); ; ; Posada, Johnny<jats:p>This study introduces an innovative version of a recently studied converter. A Double Dual Ćuk Converter was recently studied with advantages like the possibility of designing it for achieving a low-input current ripple. The proposed converter, called the Improved Double Dual Ćuk Converter, maintains the advantages of the former one, and it is characterized by requiring one less capacitor and inductor than its predecessor. This allows addressing the challenge of optimizing the topology to reduce component count without compromising the operation; this work proposes an efficient design methodology based on theoretical analysis and experimental validation. Results demonstrate that the improved topology not only retains the advantages of the previous version, including high efficiency and robustness, but also enhances power density by reducing the number of components. These advancements open new possibilities for applications requiring compact and efficient power converters, such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and portable power supply systems. This work underscores the importance of continuous innovation in power converter design and lays the groundwork for future research aimed at optimizing converter topologies. A detailed discussion of the operating principles and modeling of the converter is provided. Furthermore, simulation outcomes highlighting differences in steady-state duration, output voltage, input current ripple, and operational efficiency are shared. The results from an experimental test bench are also presented to corroborate the efficacy of the improved converter.</jats:p>Scopus© Citations 1 13 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Signal differentiation in position tracking control of dc motors(2015) ;F Beltran-Carbajal; <jats:p>An asymptotic differentiation approach with respect to time is used for on-line estimation of velocity and acceleration signals in controlled dc motors. The attractive feature of this differentiator of signals is that it does not require any system mathematical model, which allows its use in engineering systems that require the signal differentiation for its control, identification, fault detection, among other applications. Moreover, it is shown that the differentiation approach can be applied for output signals showing a chaotic behavior. In addition a differential flatness control scheme with additional integral compensation of the output error is proposed for tracking tasks of position reference trajectories for direct current electric motors using angular position measurements only.</jats:p>2Scopus© Citations 1 4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Adaptive neural strategies for the interactive tracking flight of two aerial vehicles(2018-01-01) ;Yañez-Badillo H. ;Tapia-Olvera R. ;Beltran-Carbajal F.; 1 23 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Energy Recycling Laboratory Experimental Test Bench for Three-Phase FACTS Devices Prototypes(2019) ;Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz ;Mayo Maldonado, Jonathan; ; Armando Llamas-TerresScopus© Citations 1 2 17 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Adaptive neuronal induction motor control with an 84‐pulse voltage source converter(2020) ;Francisco Beltran‐Carbajal ;Ruben Tapia‐Olvera; Irvin Lopez‐Garcia1 9Scopus© Citations 24 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Single-inductor resonant switched capacitor voltage multiplier with safe commutation(2014); ;Fernando Mancilla-David; ;Francisco Beltran CarbajalVictor M. Sanchez1 8 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Failure mode and effects analysis and sensitivity analysis for a neutral point re-injection multi-pulse voltage source converter(Elsevier BV, 2025-09); ;F. Beltran-Carbajal; ;R. Tapia-OlveraSensitivity Analysis plays a crucial role in the design, control, and optimization of multi-pulse Voltage Source Converters. It helps engineers assess how variations in parameters influence system performance, enabling the development of more efficient and robust converters. This study presents some Failure Modes and Effects Analysis that intends to identify the most affected components when a gate disconnection failure occurs, making them critical points for stress management. Additionally, the most vulnerable components when gates remain connected to high value are distinguished. Verifying the voltage output shape, it can be noticed that RMS voltage measurements are not a reliable indicator for tracking failure, whereas THD offers a more effective solution. Understanding these failure modes is essential for refining the design and control strategies of electronic converters, particularly in applications such as motor control and StatCom. Sensitivity analysis also strengthens control algorithms, ensuring that they can effectively accommodate parameter fluctuations while aiding in fault diagnosis and failure prediction. The early detection of switch malfunctions in power converters is essential for maintaining system reliability, safety, performance, and cost efficiency. Timely identification allows for proactive maintenance, preventing extensive damage and ensuring continuous operation. As the converters become increasingly integral to various applications, implementing reliable fault detection mechanisms is essential for sustaining their optimal performance and long-term functionality.23 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Integral Action in Sliding Mode Control for Reduction of Chattering in Speed Regulation of a Synchronous Motor(2019) ;J L Templos-Santos ;O Aguilar-Mejia ;F Beltran-Carbajal; R Tapia-Olvera2 4Scopus© Citations 4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Experimental Verification of the LVC Converter under Reduced Ripple Operation(IEEE, 2025-11-12) ;Hernandez-ochoa Julio Cesar; ;Valdez-Resendiz, Jesus Elias; Guillen, Daniel12
