Publications by authors named "Changwei Qin"

The paralleled configuration of three-phase two-level (3P2L) inverters has been put forward to increase the output power rating, operating efficiency, and system reliability. Nevertheless, this architecture brings about the serious circulating current problem, which distorts the quality of output currents, results in additional power losses, and reduces the system efficiency. Another problem is the common-mode voltage (CMV), which causes electromagnetic interference and threatens the safe operation of the system.

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  • The text discusses the challenges of traditional oral drug delivery, especially for biologics, highlighting the need for maintaining bioavailability comparable to subcutaneous injections and achieving targeted drug therapy in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • It explores the potential of drug delivery microrobots, categorizing them into four types based on their driving mechanisms: magnetic-controlled, anchored, self-propelled, and biohybrid microrobots.
  • The paper also examines the design and working principles of these microrobots, reviews their current development status, and addresses safety concerns and challenges for clinical application, offering suggestions for future improvements.
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In 2022, a new outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic created considerable challenges for the Shanghai public health system. However, conventional prevention and control strategies, which only rely on formal organizations, inefficiently decrease the number of infections. Thus, a multi-organization management mode is needed for pandemic prevention.

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As a non-generative-boost rectifier, the Vienna-type rectifier has been proposed and applied in several applications, such as wind power generation systems, battery charging system, etc. This paper further proposes an improved control scheme for reducing common-mode voltage (CMV) and input current harmonic distortions under balanced and unbalanced neutral-point (NP) voltages. At first, the operating fundamentals of the Vienna-type rectifier are presented.

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