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UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI SALERNO

Sliding Mode control of DC/DC switching converters for photovoltaic applications

Emilio Mamarelis

Tutor: Prof. Giovanni Spagnuolo Co-Tutor: Ing. Giovanni Petrone Coordinatore: Prof. Angelo Marcelli

Anno Accademico 2011-2012, XI Ciclo – Nuova Serie Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica ed Ingegneria Informatica E.Mamarelis –Sliding Mode control of DC/DC switching converters for photovoltaic applications

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