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Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (22) ◽  
pp. 7726
Author(s):  
Charles Ikechukwu Odeh ◽  
Dmytro Kondratenko ◽  
Arkadiusz Lewicki ◽  
Marcin Morawiec ◽  
Andrzej Jąderko ◽  
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This article presents a carrier-based pulse-width modulation (PWM) template for a 5-level, H bridge-based cascaded multilevel inverter (MLI). The developed control concept generates adequate modulation template for this inverter topology wherein a sinusoidal modulating waveform is modified to fit in a single triangular carrier signal range. With this modulation approach, classical multiplicity and synchronization of the triangular carrier signals criterion for the extension of sinusoidal pulse-width modulation, SPWM, to several cascaded 5-level, H-bridge-based MLI topology are removed. The proposed template can be used on the inverter configuration of any level with no further control modification. Nearly even distribution of switching pulses and equalized individual cascaded cell output power were achieved with the proposed modulation scheme. Three 5-level, H-bridge-based MLI units were cascaded for 1-phase, 13-level inverter operation; simulation and experimental results are adequately presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (23) ◽  
pp. e2012941118
Author(s):  
Muhammad A. Parvaz ◽  
Pias Malaker ◽  
Anna Zilverstand ◽  
Scott J. Moeller ◽  
Nelly Alia-Klein ◽  
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A relapse in addiction is often precipitated by heightened attention bias to drug-related cues, underpinned by a subcortically mediated transition to habitual/automatized responding and reduced prefrontal control. Modification of such automatized attention bias is a fundamental, albeit elusive, target for relapse reduction. Here, on a trial-by-trial basis, we used electroencephalography and eye tracking with a task that assessed, in this order, drug cue reactivity, its instructed self-regulation via reappraisal, and the immediate aftereffects on spontaneous (i.e., not instructed and automatized) attention bias. The results show that cognitive reappraisal, a facet of prefrontal control, decreased spontaneous attention bias to drug-related cues in cocaine-addicted individuals, more so in those with less frequent recent use. The results point to the mechanisms underlying the disruption of automatized maladaptive drug-related attention bias in cocaine addiction. These results pave the way for future studies to examine the role of such habit disruption in reducing compulsive drug seeking outside the controlled laboratory environment, with the ultimate goal of developing a readily deployable cognitive-behavioral and personalized intervention for drug addiction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1500 ◽  
pp. 012039
Author(s):  
Lin Prasetyani ◽  
Bayu Ramadhan ◽  
Tresna Dewi ◽  
William Sarfat

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