Electric Machine Technology Symposium (EMTS) 2004
The Technical and Economic Challenges of the All Electric Force

Adam's Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, PA
January 27-29, 2004

Poster Sessions

The following poster sessions will be presented during EMTS 2004
from 3:30pm - 7:00pm on Tuesday, January 27th
and from 9:30am - 12:45pm on Wednesday, January 28th:

Investigation of Permanent Magnet Motor for Miniaturization in Ship Propulsion
Gyu-Hong Kang, Jin Hur, Byoung-Kook Lee,
Dong-Wook

Distributed Control and Communication Architecture for Ship Propulsion Motor Drives
Charles Bagnaschi, John VanDoren

Advanced Self-Diagnosis Scheme for Multi-Converters in Electric Ship Propulsion Systems
Byoung-Kuk Lee, Ju-won Baek, Dong-Wook Yoo, Geun-Hie Rim

Effects of Iron Hysteresis on Transient Finite Element Models of Electric Machinery
Richard McConnell

System and Software Engineering Integrating Electric Propulsion Machinery and Electronics into a Software Intensive Naval Surface Combatant
Robert Stahl, Michael Steele, Dorothy Kraynik, Jeanie Kitson

Electromagnetic Modeling Dedicated to Ultra-fast Actuation
V. Leconte, O. Chadebec, V. Mazauric,
P. Wendling

A Self-Tuning Vector Control Induction Motor with a Low-Count Encoder for Naval Applications
Hamid A. Toliyat

Modern High Heat Flux Cooling Technologies
David B. Sarraf, Dr. Jon Zuo

Metal Fiber Electrical Brushes for Existing and Future Generator Systems
Dave Scherbarth

An Approach to Modeling and Analysis of Ship Propulsion Electric Drives
Troy V. Nguyen

PEEC Method Dedicated to Power Busbar Design
J. -P. Gonnet, J. -M.Guichon, V. Mazauric,
P. Wendling

A Strategy for Improving Reliability of Motor Drive Systems with a Matrix Converter
Sangshin Kwak and Hamid A. Toliyat