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      <video:description>This project video presents Power Quality Improvement and PV Power Injection by DSTATCOM With Variable DC Link Voltage Control Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Modular Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel PV Inverter With Distributed MPPT for Grid-Connected Applications, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy Logic Controlled Nine-Level Boost Multilevel Inverter With Novel Switching Strategy Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Modeling and Simulation of Regenerative Braking Systems for Electric Vehicles Using MATLAB Sim…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Simulation of Regenerative Braking Systems for Electric Vehicles Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0015-battery-powered-motor-drive-for-electric-vehicle-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Battery Powered Motor Drive For electric vehicle Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Battery Powered Motor Drive For electric vehicle Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Battery%20Powered%20Motor%20Drive%20For%20electric%20vehicle%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0016-adaptive-control-pid-for-bldc-speed-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Adaptive Control PID for BLDC Speed Control Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive Control PID for BLDC Speed Control Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Adaptive%20Control%20PID%20for%20BLDC%20Speed%20Control%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0017-two-stage-grid-connected-photovoltaic-inverter-boost-converter-matlab-simulink-simulat.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Two-stage grid connected photovoltaic inverter Boost converter Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Two-stage grid connected photovoltaic inverter Boost converter Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PV SOLAR BI-DIRECTIONAL DC - DC CONVERTER BATTERY CHARGING FOR EV APPLICATIONS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0019-108-kw-two-stage-grid-connected-pv-system-three-phase-grid-connected-inverter-control.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>108 kW two-stage grid-connected PV system Three Phase Grid Connected Inverter Control matlab s…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 108 kW two-stage grid-connected PV system Three Phase Grid Connected Inverter Control matlab simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/108%20kW%20two-stage%20grid-connected%20PV%20system%20Three%20Phase%20Grid%20Connected%20Inverter%20Control%20matlab%20simulink%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Performance Analysis of a High-Efficiency Solar Battery Charger Based on Interleave…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Performance Analysis of a High-Efficiency Solar Battery Charger Based on Interleaved Boost and Bidirectional Converters - MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Performance%20Analysis%20of%20a%20High-Efficiency%20Solar%20Battery%20Charger%20Based%20on%20Interleaved%20Boost%20and%20Bidirectional%20Converters%20-%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0021-dynamic-modeling-and-stability-analysis-of-a-two-area-power-system-integrated-with-a-d.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dynamic Modeling and Stability Analysis of a Two-Area Power System Integrated With a DFIG Wind…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dynamic Modeling and Stability Analysis of a Two-Area Power System Integrated With a DFIG Wind Turbine, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Dynamic%20Modeling%20and%20Stability%20Analysis%20of%20a%20Two-Area%20Power%20System%20Integrated%20With%20a%20DFIG%20Wind%20Turbine.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0022-low-voltage-fault-detection-and-classification-in-power-systems-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Low Voltage Fault Detection and Classification in Power Systems Using MATLAB Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Low Voltage Fault Detection and Classification in Power Systems Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Low%20Voltage%20Fault%20Detection%20and%20Classification%20in%20Power%20Systems%20Using%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0023-design-and-energy-management-of-a-hybrid-pv-wind-dc-microgrid-integrating-battery-and.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Energy Management of a Hybrid PV–Wind DC Microgrid Integrating Battery and Supercap…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Energy Management of a Hybrid PV–Wind DC Microgrid Integrating Battery and Supercapacitor Storage Under Variable Load and Intermittent Renewable Generation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Energy%20Management%20of%20a%20Hybrid%20PV%E2%80%93Wind%20DC%20Microgrid%20Integrating%20Battery%20and%20Supercapacitor%20Storage%20Under%20Variable%20Load%20and%20Intermittent%20Renewable%20Generation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0024-real-time-reactive-power-compensation-of-industrial-loads-using-intelligent-control-te.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Real-Time Reactive Power Compensation of Industrial Loads Using Intelligent Control Techniques…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Real-Time Reactive Power Compensation of Industrial Loads Using Intelligent Control Techniques MATLAB Simulink Modeling and Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Real-Time%20Reactive%20Power%20Compensation%20of%20Industrial%20Loads%20Using%20Intelligent%20Control%20Techniques%20MATLAB%20Simulink%20Modeling%20and%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0025-modeling-and-control-of-a-doubly-fed-induction-generator-dfig-wind-turbine-system-usin.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling and Control of a Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) Wind Turbine System Using MATL…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Control of a Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) Wind Turbine System Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Modeling%20and%20Control%20of%20a%20Doubly%20Fed%20Induction%20Generator%20%28DFIG%29%20Wind%20Turbine%20System%20Using%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0026-design-and-simulation-of-a-high-efficiency-sic-mosfet-based-buck-converter-for-photovo.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Simulation of a High-Efficiency SiC MOSFET-Based Buck Converter for Photovoltaic En…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Simulation of a High-Efficiency SiC MOSFET-Based Buck Converter for Photovoltaic Energy Systems Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Simulation%20of%20a%20High-Efficiency%20SiC%20MOSFET-Based%20Buck%20Converter%20for%20Photovoltaic%20Energy%20Systems%20Using%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0027-design-and-simulation-of-a-6-6-kw-totem-pole-bridgeless-power-factor-correction-conver.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Simulation of a 6.6 kW Totem-Pole Bridgeless Power Factor Correction Converter for EV On-Board Chargers Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ADAPTIVE%20CRUISE%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Simulation of an Adaptive-Controlled Shunt Active Power Filter Integrated with a Solar Array Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PI Shunt Active Power Filter Based on Instantaneous PQ Theory Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Simulation of a Blockchain-Based P2P Energy Trading Framework With Hydrogen Storage for Smart Microgrids in MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Model Predictive control Shunt active power filter Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model Predictive control Shunt active power filter Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Mathematical Modeling and Control of Wind Turbine System Using MATLAB Simulink - PhD Research…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Mathematical Modeling and Control of Wind Turbine System Using MATLAB Simulink - PhD Research Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Mathematical%20Modeling%20and%20Control%20of%20Wind%20Turbine%20System%20Using%20MATLAB%20Simulink%20-%20PhD%20Research%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0034-modeling-and-simulation-of-a-dfig-based-wind-energy-conversion-system-with-partial-sca.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling and Simulation of a DFIG-Based Wind Energy Conversion System With Partial-Scale Conve…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Simulation of a DFIG-Based Wind Energy Conversion System With Partial-Scale Converter in MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Modeling%20and%20Simulation%20of%20a%20DFIG-Based%20Wind%20Energy%20Conversion%20System%20With%20Partial-Scale%20Converter%20in%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0035-wireless-power-transfer-system-using-matlab-simulink-inductive-coupling-simulation-and.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Wireless Power Transfer System Using MATLAB Simulink - Inductive Coupling Simulation &amp; Analysis</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wireless Power Transfer System Using MATLAB Simulink - Inductive Coupling Simulation &amp; Analysis, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wireless%20Power%20Transfer%20System%20Using%20MATLAB%20Simulink%20-%20Inductive%20Coupling%20Simulation%20%26%20Analysis.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0036-wireless-charging-electric-vehicle-with-battery-and-bldc-motor-matlab-simulink-simulat.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>WIRELESS CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH BATTERY AND BLDC MOTOR MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents WIRELESS CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH BATTERY AND BLDC MOTOR MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/WIRELESS%20CHARGING%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20WITH%20BATTERY%20AND%20BLDC%20MOTOR%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>LCL photovoltaic power grid short-circuit fault and network inverter control Matlab Simulink s…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents LCL photovoltaic power grid short-circuit fault and network inverter control Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0038-semiconductor-fault-current-limitter-sfcl-model-or-boxset-using-simulink-matlab.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Semiconductor fault current limitter ( SFCL ) model or boxset using simulink matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Semiconductor fault current limitter ( SFCL ) model or boxset using simulink matlab, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Semiconductor%20fault%20current%20limitter%20%28%20SFCL%20%29%20model%20or%20boxset%20using%20simulink%20%20matlab.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0039-quadrotor-attitude-tracking-adaptive-control-model-reference-adaptive-control-mrac-and.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Quadrotor attitude tracking Adaptive Control Model Reference Adaptive Control (MRAC) and LQR M…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Quadrotor attitude tracking Adaptive Control Model Reference Adaptive Control (MRAC) and LQR Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Quadrotor%20attitude%20tracking%20Adaptive%20Control%20Model%20Reference%20Adaptive%20Control%20%28MRAC%29%20and%20LQR%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0040-extended-kalman-filter-for-speed-sensorless-ac-motor-induction-drive-matlab-simulink-s.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Extended Kalman filter for speed-sensorless AC motor Induction drive Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Extended Kalman filter for speed-sensorless AC motor Induction drive Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Extended%20Kalman%20filter%20for%20speed-sensorless%20AC%20motor%20Induction%20drive%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>filter</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0041-wireless-ev-charging-system-inductive-power-transfer-ipt-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wireless EV Charging System - Inductive Power Transfer-IPT - MATLAB Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wireless EV Charging System - Inductive Power Transfer-IPT - MATLAB Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wireless%20EV%20Charging%20System%20-%20Inductive%20Power%20Transfer-IPT%20-%20MATLAB%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>Charging</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0042-electric-vehicle-regenerative-braking-and-torque-management-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electric Vehicle Regenerative Braking &amp; Torque Management – MATLAB Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electric Vehicle Regenerative Braking &amp; Torque Management – MATLAB Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Electric%20Vehicle%20Regenerative%20Braking%20%26%20Torque%20Management%20%E2%80%93%20MATLAB%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Regenerative</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0043-droop-controlled-hybrid-pv-battery-system-for-stable-islanded-microgrids.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Droop-Controlled Hybrid PV–Battery System for Stable Islanded Microgrids</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Droop-Controlled Hybrid PV–Battery System for Stable Islanded Microgrids, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Droop-Controlled%20Hybrid%20PV%E2%80%93Battery%20System%20for%20Stable%20Islanded%20Microgrids.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Droop</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Controlled</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0044-solar-panel-fault-detection-and-classification-using-simulink-modeling-and-python-mach.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-python.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Solar Panel Fault Detection and Classification Using Simulink Modeling and Python Machine Lear…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Solar Panel Fault Detection and Classification Using Simulink Modeling and Python Machine Learning, a Python Research research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for Python programming, machine learning, image processing, data science and AI implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Solar%20Panel%20Fault%20Detection%20and%20Classification%20Using%20Simulink%20Modeling%20and%20Python%20Machine%20Learning.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Python</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Panel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fault</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0045-ga-optimized-sliding-mode-controller-for-two-area-load-frequency-control-in-matlab-sim.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>GA-Optimized Sliding Mode Controller for Two-Area Load Frequency Control in MATLAB Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents GA-Optimized Sliding Mode Controller for Two-Area Load Frequency Control in MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/GA-Optimized%20Sliding%20Mode%20Controller%20for%20Two-Area%20Load%20Frequency%20Control%20in%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Optimized</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sliding</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Mode</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0046-petrol-vs-diesel-vs-hydrogen-engine-thermal-management-bsfc-torque-and-regen-braking-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Petrol vs Diesel vs Hydrogen Engine – Thermal Management, BSFC, Torque &amp; Regen Braking MATLAB…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Petrol vs Diesel vs Hydrogen Engine – Thermal Management, BSFC, Torque &amp; Regen Braking MATLAB Simulation.mp4 (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Petrol%20vs%20Diesel%20vs%20Hydrogen%20Engine%20%E2%80%93%20Thermal%20Management%2C%20BSFC%2C%20Torque%20%26%20Regen%20Braking%20MATLAB%20Simulation.mp4%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Petrol</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Diesel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hydrogen</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0047-two-area-load-frequency-control-lfc-grey-wolf-fuzzy-pid-controller-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>TWO AREA LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC GREY WOLF FUZZY - PID CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents TWO AREA LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC GREY WOLF FUZZY - PID CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/TWO%20AREA%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20GREY%20WOLF%20FUZZY%20-%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>AREA</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LOAD</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FREQUENCY</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0048-grid-connected-pv-array-with-pso-mppt-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid-Connected PV Array with PSO MPPT Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid-Connected PV Array with PSO MPPT Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Grid-Connected%20PV%20Array%20with%20PSO%20MPPT%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Connected</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Array</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0049-grid-side-control-of-dfig-wind-turbine-matlab-simulink-modeling-and-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid-Side Control of DFIG Wind Turbine -MATLAB Simulink Modeling and Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid-Side Control of DFIG Wind Turbine -MATLAB Simulink Modeling and Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Grid-Side%20Control%20of%20DFIG%20Wind%20Turbine%20-MATLAB%20Simulink%20Modeling%20and%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Side</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0050-dfig-wind-turbine-modeling-and-performance-simulation-in-matlabsimulink-for-efficient.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DFIG Wind Turbine Modeling and Performance Simulation in MATLABSimulink for Efficient Wind Pow…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DFIG Wind Turbine Modeling and Performance Simulation in MATLABSimulink for Efficient Wind Power Conversion, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DFIG%20Wind%20Turbine%20Modeling%20and%20Performance%20Simulation%20in%20MATLABSimulink%20for%20Efficient%20Wind%20Power%20Conversion.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DFIG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Turbine</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0051-comparative-matlab-simulation-of-petrol-diesel-and-hydrogen-engines-thermal-management.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comparative MATLAB Simulation of Petrol, Diesel &amp; Hydrogen Engines Thermal Management, BSFC, T…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comparative MATLAB Simulation of Petrol, Diesel &amp; Hydrogen Engines Thermal Management, BSFC, Torque and Regenerative Braking, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Comparative%20MATLAB%20Simulation%20of%20Petrol%2C%20Diesel%20%26%20Hydrogen%20Engines%20Thermal%20Management%2C%20BSFC%2C%20Torque%20and%20Regenerative%20Braking.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Comparative</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Petrol</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0052-wind-turbine-with-dfig-matlab-simulink-dynamic-simulation-for-modern-wind-energy-syste.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wind Turbine with DFIG -MATLAB Simulink Dynamic Simulation for Modern Wind Energy Systems</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wind Turbine with DFIG -MATLAB Simulink Dynamic Simulation for Modern Wind Energy Systems, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wind%20Turbine%20with%20DFIG%20-MATLAB%20Simulink%20Dynamic%20Simulation%20for%20Modern%20Wind%20Energy%20Systems.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Turbine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0053-mimo-antenna-for-5g-mobile-hfss-5g-antenna.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MIMO Antenna for 5G Mobile HFSS 5G Antenna</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MIMO Antenna for 5G Mobile HFSS 5G Antenna, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MIMO%20Antenna%20for%205G%20Mobile%20HFSS%205G%20Antenna.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0054-5-ghz-microstrip-patch-antenna-on-an-fr-4-substrate-for-wi-fi-applications-ansys-hfss.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents 5 GHz microstrip patch antenna on an FR-4 substrate for Wi-Fi applications Ansys HFSS, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/5%20GHz%20microstrip%20patch%20antenna%20on%20an%20FR-4%20substrate%20for%20Wi-Fi%20applications%20Ansys%20HFSS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0055-uav-fixed-wing-dynamics-using-backstepping-controller-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>uav fixed wing dynamics using backstepping controller matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents uav fixed wing dynamics using backstepping controller matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/uav%20fixed%20wing%20dynamics%20using%20backstepping%20controller%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0056-fault-detection-in-pmsm-motor-using-constant-current-feedback-matlabsimulink-simulatio.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fault Detection in PMSM Motor Using Constant Current Feedback – MATLABSimulink Simulation and…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fault Detection in PMSM Motor Using Constant Current Feedback – MATLABSimulink Simulation and Fault-Tolerant Drive Analysis (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fault%20Detection%20in%20PMSM%20Motor%20Using%20Constant%20Current%20Feedback%20%E2%80%93%20MATLABSimulink%20Simulation%20and%20Fault-Tolerant%20Drive%20Analysis%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0057-performance-optimization-of-5g6g-downlink-using-non-orthogonal-multiple-access-noma.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Performance Optimization of 5G6G Downlink Using Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Performance Optimization of 5G6G Downlink Using Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Performance%20Optimization%20of%205G6G%20Downlink%20Using%20Non-Orthogonal%20Multiple%20Access%20%28NOMA%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0058-peak-cancellation-based-papr-reduction-for-ofdm-systems-matlab-simulation-with-ccdf-ev.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Peak Cancellation Based PAPR Reduction for OFDM Systems MATLAB Simulation with CCDF, EVM, PSD,…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Peak Cancellation Based PAPR Reduction for OFDM Systems MATLAB Simulation with CCDF, EVM, PSD, and BER Analysis, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Peak%20Cancellation%20Based%20PAPR%20Reduction%20for%20OFDM%20Systems%20MATLAB%20Simulation%20with%20CCDF%2C%20EVM%2C%20PSD%2C%20and%20BER%20Analysis.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>Cancellation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0059-fault-detection-in-pmsm-motor-using-constant-current-feedback-matlabsimulink-simulatio.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fault Detection in PMSM Motor Using Constant Current Feedback – MATLABSimulink Simulation and…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fault Detection in PMSM Motor Using Constant Current Feedback – MATLABSimulink Simulation and Fault-Tolerant Drive Analysis, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fault%20Detection%20in%20PMSM%20Motor%20Using%20Constant%20Current%20Feedback%20%E2%80%93%20MATLABSimulink%20Simulation%20and%20Fault-Tolerant%20Drive%20Analysis.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0060-comparative-analysis-of-syngas-and-natural-gas-in-a-turbocharged-si-engine-using-matla.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comparative Analysis of Syngas and Natural Gas in a Turbocharged SI Engine Using MATLAB – Two-…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comparative Analysis of Syngas and Natural Gas in a Turbocharged SI Engine Using MATLAB – Two-Zone Combustion Simulation Model, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Comparative%20Analysis%20of%20Syngas%20and%20Natural%20Gas%20in%20a%20Turbocharged%20SI%20Engine%20Using%20MATLAB%20%E2%80%93%20Two-Zone%20Combustion%20Simulation%20Model.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Syngas</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0061-analysis-of-sn-based-perovskite-solar-cells-hysteresis-stability-and-electronic-proper.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Analysis of Sn-Based Perovskite Solar Cells – Hysteresis, Stability &amp; Electronic Properties Ev…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Analysis of Sn-Based Perovskite Solar Cells – Hysteresis, Stability &amp; Electronic Properties Evaluation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Analysis%20of%20Sn-Based%20Perovskite%20Solar%20Cells%20%E2%80%93%20Hysteresis%2C%20Stability%20%26%20Electronic%20Properties%20Evaluation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Perovskite</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0062-pid-control-of-battery-electric-vehicle-bev-using-matlabsimulink-speed-and-torque-cont.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PID Control of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Using MATLABSimulink – Speed and Torque Control…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PID Control of Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Using MATLABSimulink – Speed and Torque Control Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PID%20Control%20of%20Battery%20Electric%20Vehicle%20%28BEV%29%20Using%20MATLABSimulink%20%E2%80%93%20Speed%20and%20Torque%20Control%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0063-modeling-and-finite-element-analysis-of-dye-sensitized-solar-cells-dssc-using-matlab-p.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling and Finite Element Analysis of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) Using MATLAB – Photo…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Finite Element Analysis of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) Using MATLAB – Photovoltaic Simulation and Visualization Study, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Modeling%20and%20Finite%20Element%20Analysis%20of%20Dye-Sensitized%20Solar%20Cells%20%28DSSC%29%20Using%20MATLAB%20%E2%80%93%20Photovoltaic%20Simulation%20and%20Visualization%20Study.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Modeling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Finite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Element</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0064-electrostatic-analysis-of-7nm-finfet-surrounding-interconnects-using-comsol-multiphysi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electrostatic Analysis of 7nm FinFET Surrounding Interconnects Using COMSOL Multiphysics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electrostatic Analysis of 7nm FinFET Surrounding Interconnects Using COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Electrostatic%20Analysis%20of%207nm%20FinFET%20Surrounding%20Interconnects%20Using%20COMSOL%20Multiphysics.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electrostatic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FinFET</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0065-quadrotor-uav-mpc-model-predictive-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Quadrotor UAV MPC - Model predictive Control Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Quadrotor UAV MPC - Model predictive Control Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Quadrotor%20UAV%20MPC%20-%20%20Model%20predictive%20Control%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Quadrotor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>predictive</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0066-adaptive-integrated-backstepping-control-of-altitude-for-uav-matlab-simulink-simulatio.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Adaptive Integrated Backstepping control of altitude for UAV Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive Integrated Backstepping control of altitude for UAV Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Adaptive%20Integrated%20Backstepping%20control%20of%20altitude%20for%20UAV%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Integrated</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Backstepping</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0067-super-twisting-adaptive-backstepping-smc-quadrotor-uav-control-matlab-simulink-simulat.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Super-Twisting Adaptive Backstepping SMC Quadrotor UAV Control Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Super-Twisting Adaptive Backstepping SMC Quadrotor UAV Control Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Super-Twisting%20Adaptive%20Backstepping%20SMC%20Quadrotor%20UAV%20Control%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>Super</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Twisting</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0068-six-wheeled-rover-with-rocker-bogie-suspension-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Six-wheeled Rover with Rocker-Bogie Suspension Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Six-wheeled Rover with Rocker-Bogie Suspension Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Six-wheeled%20Rover%20with%20Rocker-Bogie%20Suspension%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>wheeled</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Rover</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0069-ai-based-gated-cnn-equalizer-for-fiber-and-fso-optical-links.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>AI-Based Gated-CNN Equalizer for Fiber &amp; FSO Optical Links</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AI-Based Gated-CNN Equalizer for Fiber &amp; FSO Optical Links, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/AI-Based%20Gated-CNN%20Equalizer%20for%20Fiber%20%26%20FSO%20Optical%20Links.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Based</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Gated</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Equalizer</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0070-lattice-structure-compression-finite-element-analysis-lattice-fea-in-febio-studio.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Lattice structure compression finite element analysis - Lattice FEA in FEBio Studio</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Lattice structure compression finite element analysis - Lattice FEA in FEBio Studio, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Lattice%20structure%20compression%20finite%20element%20analysis%20-%20Lattice%20FEA%20in%20FEBio%20Studio.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Lattice</video:tag>
      <video:tag>structure</video:tag>
      <video:tag>compression</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0071-dual-battery-energy-management-microgrid-matlab-smulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DUAL BATTERY ENERGY MANAGEMENT MICROGRID MATLAB SMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DUAL BATTERY ENERGY MANAGEMENT MICROGRID MATLAB SMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DUAL%20BATTERY%20ENERGY%20MANAGEMENT%20MICROGRID%20MATLAB%20SMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>DUAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BATTERY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ENERGY</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0072-design-and-simulation-of-frequency-reconfigurable-microstrip-patch-antenna-using-coppe.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Simulation of Frequency-Reconfigurable Microstrip Patch Antenna using copper and gr…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Simulation of Frequency-Reconfigurable Microstrip Patch Antenna using copper and graphene for 5G Applications, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Simulation%20of%20Frequency-Reconfigurable%20Microstrip%20Patch%20Antenna%20using%20copper%20and%20graphene%20for%205G%20Applications.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Frequency</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0073-electromagnetic-disturbance-emc-with-parasitic-elements-in-solar-photovoltaic-pv-power.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electromagnetic Disturbance EMC with parasitic elements in Solar Photovoltaic (PV) power syste…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electromagnetic Disturbance EMC with parasitic elements in Solar Photovoltaic (PV) power systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Electromagnetic%20Disturbance%20EMC%20with%20parasitic%20elements%20in%20Solar%20Photovoltaic%20%28PV%29%20power%20systems.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Disturbance</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0074-detection-of-breast-cancer-using-microstrip-patch-antenna-cst.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DETECTION OF BREAST CANCER USING MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA CST</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DETECTION OF BREAST CANCER USING MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA CST, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DETECTION%20OF%20BREAST%20CANCER%20USING%20MICROSTRIP%20PATCH%20ANTENNA%20CST.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DETECTION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BREAST</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CANCER</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0075-solar-pv-onboard-charger-for-ev-sixphase-motor-drive-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Solar PV Onboard Charger for EV - SixPhase Motor Drive - MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Solar PV Onboard Charger for EV - SixPhase Motor Drive - MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Solar%20PV%20Onboard%20Charger%20for%20EV%20-%20SixPhase%20Motor%20Drive%20-%20MATLAB.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Onboard</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Charger</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0076-two-wheeled-self-balancing-robot-control-matlabsimulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Two-Wheeled Self-Balancing Robot Control - MATLABSimulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Two-Wheeled Self-Balancing Robot Control - MATLABSimulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Two-Wheeled%20Self-Balancing%20Robot%20Control%20-%20MATLABSimulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wheeled</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Self</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Balancing</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0077-power-plant-steam-and-turbine-delivery-automation-via-pid-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Plant Steam and Turbine Delivery Automation via PID Control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Plant Steam and Turbine Delivery Automation via PID Control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Power%20Plant%20Steam%20and%20Turbine%20Delivery%20Automation%20via%20PID%20Control.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Plant</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Steam</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0078-power-split-control-simulation-of-hybrid-electric-vehicles-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power-Split Control Simulation of Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using MATLAB Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power-Split Control Simulation of Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Power-Split%20Control%20Simulation%20of%20Hybrid%20Electric%20Vehicles%20Using%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Split</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0079-adaptive-performance-in-dynamic-weather-conditions-using-hybrid-mppt-approaches-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Adaptive performance in dynamic weather conditions using hybrid MPPT approaches MATLAB PHD RES…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive performance in dynamic weather conditions using hybrid MPPT approaches MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Adaptive%20performance%20in%20dynamic%20weather%20conditions%20using%20hybrid%20MPPT%20approaches%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>performance</video:tag>
      <video:tag>dynamic</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0080-pv-sepic-adaptive-mppt-converter-matlab-simulation-phd-research-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV SEPIC ADAPTIVE MPPT CONVERTER MATLAB SIMULATION PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV SEPIC ADAPTIVE MPPT CONVERTER MATLAB SIMULATION PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20SEPIC%20ADAPTIVE%20MPPT%20CONVERTER%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SEPIC</video:tag>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Maximum Active Power Transmission MATLAB SIMULATION PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents RUL Using a particle filter to determine the battery&#x27;s remaining useful life MATLAB Project - Battery Management Systems (BMS), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents The simultaneous functioning of two synchronous generators - Power System Stability and Synchronization, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/The%20simultaneous%20functioning%20of%20two%20synchronous%20generators%20-%20Power%20System%20Stability%20and%20Synchronization.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Regression analysis to forecast batteries&#x27; SOH and RUL using NASA dataset - Matlab - Battery Management Systems (BMS), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Regression%20analysis%20to%20forecast%20batteries%27%20SOH%20and%20RUL%20using%20NASA%20dataset%20-%20Matlab%20-%20Battery%20Management%20Systems%20%28BMS%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Harmonic Filter for Electric Railway AC 25kV Traction Power Supply System--Railway Electrifica…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Harmonic Filter for Electric Railway AC 25kV Traction Power Supply System--Railway Electrification &amp; Traction Power Systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Harmonic%20Filter%20for%20Electric%20Railway%20AC%2025kV%20Traction%20Power%20Supply%20System--Railway%20Electrification%20%26%20Traction%20Power%20Systems.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0086-electric-railway-medium-voltage-line-active-harmonic-filter-power-quality-improvement.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Electric Railway Medium Voltage Line Active Harmonic Filter - Power Quality Improvement in Ele…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electric Railway Medium Voltage Line Active Harmonic Filter - Power Quality Improvement in Electrical Power Systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Electric%20Railway%20Medium%20Voltage%20Line%20Active%20Harmonic%20Filter%20-%20Power%20Quality%20Improvement%20in%20Electrical%20Power%20Systems.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0087-charging-and-discharging-ev-batteries-electric-vehicle-ev-energy-management-system.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Charging and discharging EV batteries - Electric Vehicle (EV) Energy Management System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Charging and discharging EV batteries - Electric Vehicle (EV) Energy Management System, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Charging%20and%20discharging%20EV%20batteries%20-%20Electric%20Vehicle%20%28EV%29%20Energy%20Management%20System.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0088-inter-turn-sc-fault-induction-motor-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Inter - Turn SC fault induction motor matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Inter - Turn SC fault induction motor matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Inter%20-%20Turn%20SC%20fault%20induction%20motor%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0089-broken-rotor-bar-fault-modelling-induction-motor-fault-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Broken Rotor Bar Fault Modelling Induction motor fault matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Broken Rotor Bar Fault Modelling Induction motor fault matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Broken%20Rotor%20Bar%20Fault%20Modelling%20Induction%20motor%20fault%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0090-under-voltage-induction-motor-fault-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Under-Voltage Induction motor fault matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Under-Voltage Induction motor fault matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Under-Voltage%20Induction%20motor%20fault%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0091-over-voltage-single-phase-induction-motor-fault-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Over-Voltage Single Phase Induction motor fault matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Over-Voltage Single Phase Induction motor fault matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Over-Voltage%20Single%20Phase%20Induction%20motor%20fault%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0092-microgrid-droop-control-simulation-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Microgrid Droop Control Simulation in Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Microgrid Droop Control Simulation in Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Microgrid%20Droop%20Control%20Simulation%20in%20Matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0093-electrical-vehicle-mathematical-model-regenerative-braking-simulation-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:title>ELECTRICAL VEHICLE MATHEMATICAL MODEL REGENERATIVE BRAKING SIMULATION SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRICAL VEHICLE MATHEMATICAL MODEL REGENERATIVE BRAKING SIMULATION SIMULINK, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ELECTRICAL%20VEHICLE%20MATHEMATICAL%20MODEL%20REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20SIMULATION%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0094-dq-mathematical-modelling-of-3-phase-induction-motor-with-pi-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>dq Mathematical Modelling of 3 Phase Induction Motor with PI Controller</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents dq Mathematical Modelling of 3 Phase Induction Motor with PI Controller, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/dq%20Mathematical%20Modelling%20of%20%203%20Phase%20Induction%20Motor%20with%20PI%20Controller.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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      <video:title>Simulation and Mathematical Modeling of NinePhase Induction Motor Drive Matlab Simulink Simula…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation and Mathematical Modeling of NinePhase Induction Motor Drive Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>INDUCTION MOTOR VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY CONTROL LOAD TEST AND SPEED CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMU…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents INDUCTION MOTOR VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY CONTROL LOAD TEST AND SPEED CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/INDUCTION%20MOTOR%20VOLTAGE%20AND%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LOAD%20TEST%20AND%20SPEED%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy logic controlled PMFC - Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy logic controlled PMFC - Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fuzzy%20logic%20controlled%20PMFC%20-%20Proton%20Exchange%20Membrane%20Fuel%20Cell.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0098-wavelets-compression-and-compressed-sensing-in-magnetic-resonance-imaging-matlab-proje.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wavelets compression and compressed sensing in magnetic resonance imaging MATLAB PROJECTS CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wavelets compression and compressed sensing in magnetic resonance imaging MATLAB PROJECTS CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wavelets%20compression%20and%20compressed%20sensing%20in%20magnetic%20resonance%20imaging%20MATLAB%20PROJECTS%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0099-computed-tomography-ct-brain-image-reconstruction-matlab-code.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Computed tomography (CT) Brain image reconstruction matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Computed tomography (CT) Brain image reconstruction matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Computed%20tomography%20%28CT%29%20Brain%20image%20reconstruction%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>tomography</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0100-automatic-motor-mpta-anti-integral-saturation-control-svpwm-weak-magnetic-field.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>AUTOMATIC MOTOR MPTA ANTI-INTEGRAL SATURATION CONTROL SVPWM WEAK MAGNETIC FIELD</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AUTOMATIC MOTOR MPTA ANTI-INTEGRAL SATURATION CONTROL SVPWM WEAK MAGNETIC FIELD, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/AUTOMATIC%20MOTOR%20MPTA%20ANTI-INTEGRAL%20SATURATION%20CONTROL%20SVPWM%20WEAK%20MAGNETIC%20FIELD-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0101-mathematical-modeling-and-simulation-of-a-nine-phase-induction-motor-drive.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>Mathematical modeling and simulation of a nine-phase induction motor drive</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Mathematical modeling and simulation of a nine-phase induction motor drive, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Mathematical%20modeling%20and%20simulation%20of%20a%20nine-phase%20induction%20motor%20drive-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0102-controlling-ipmsm-drives-maximum-torque-per-ampere-mtpa-through-high-frequency-signal.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Controlling IPMSM Drives Maximum Torque per Ampere (MTPA) Through High Frequency Signal Inject…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Controlling IPMSM Drives Maximum Torque per Ampere (MTPA) Through High Frequency Signal Injection, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Controlling%20IPMSM%20Drives%20Maximum%20Torque%20per%20Ampere%20%28MTPA%29%20Through%20High%20Frequency%20Signal%20Injection-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>IPMSM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Drives</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0103-mtpa-and-flux-weakening-control-based-vector-control-of-permanent-magnet-synchronous-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MTPA and Flux Weakening Control-Based Vector Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MTPA and Flux Weakening Control-Based Vector Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MTPA%20and%20Flux%20Weakening%20Control-Based%20Vector%20Control%20of%20Permanent%20Magnet%20Synchronous%20Motor-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>MTPA</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Flux</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Weakening</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0104-single-phase-shunt-active-power-filter-based-on-hysteresis-band-current-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SINGLE PHASE SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER BASED ON HYSTERESIS BAND CURRENT CONTROLLER</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SINGLE PHASE SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER BASED ON HYSTERESIS BAND CURRENT CONTROLLER, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SINGLE%20PHASE%20SHUNT%20ACTIVE%20POWER%20FILTER%20BASED%20ON%20HYSTERESIS%20BAND%20CURRENT%20CONTROLLER%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>PHASE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SHUNT</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0105-adaptive-droop-control-dc-microgrid-wind-pv-battery-and-grid.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ADAPTIVE DROOP CONTROL DC MICROGRID - WIND PV BATTERY AND GRID</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ADAPTIVE DROOP CONTROL DC MICROGRID - WIND PV BATTERY AND GRID, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ADAPTIVE%20DROOP%20CONTROL%20DC%20MICROGRID%20-%20WIND%20PV%20BATTERY%20AND%20GRID%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ADAPTIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DROOP</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0106-pv-wind-ann-controlled-multi-level-inverter-grid-synchronization.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV WIND ANN-controlled multi-level inverter grid synchronization</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV WIND ANN-controlled multi-level inverter grid synchronization, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20WIND%20ANN-controlled%20multi-level%20inverter%20grid%20synchronization%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>controlled</video:tag>
      <video:tag>multi</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0107-triple-tank-system-matlab-pid-control-simulation-using-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>TRIPLE TANK SYSTEM MATLAB PID CONTROL SIMULATION USING SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents TRIPLE TANK SYSTEM MATLAB PID CONTROL SIMULATION USING SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/TRIPLE%20TANK%20SYSTEM%20%20MATLAB%20PID%20CONTROL%20%20SIMULATION%20USING%20SIMULINK%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TRIPLE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TANK</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SYSTEM</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0108-developing-and-improving-an-energy-management-plan-for-electric-vehicle-hybrid-energy.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Developing and Improving an Energy Management Plan for Electric Vehicle Hybrid Energy Storage…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Developing and Improving an Energy Management Plan for Electric Vehicle Hybrid Energy Storage Systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Developing%20and%20Improving%20an%20Energy%20Management%20Plan%20for%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Hybrid%20Energy%20Storage%20Systems%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0109-deep-brain-stimulation-system-solution-pll-cycle-by-cycle-phase-locked-based-on-pc-in.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Deep Brain stimulation system solution - PLL cycle-by-cycle phase locked - based on PC in the…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Deep Brain stimulation system solution - PLL cycle-by-cycle phase locked - based on PC in the loop - Matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Deep%20Brain%20stimulation%20system%20solution%20-%20PLL%20cycle-by-cycle%20phase%20locked%20-%20based%20on%20PC%20in%20the%20loop%20-%20Matlab%20simulink%20simulation%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0110-artificial-intelligence-based-microgrid-fault-protection-scheme-and-fault-detection-cl.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Artificial Intelligence-Based Microgrid Fault Protection Scheme and Fault Detection Classifica…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Artificial Intelligence-Based Microgrid Fault Protection Scheme and Fault Detection Classification, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Artificial%20Intelligence-Based%20Microgrid%20Fault%20Protection%20Scheme%20and%20Fault%20Detection%20Classification%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0111-simulation-of-the-unified-power-quality-conditioner-upqc-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of the Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) using Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of the Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) using Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Simulation%20of%20the%20Unified%20Power%20Quality%20Conditioner%20%28UPQC%29%20using%20Matlab%20Simulink%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Unified</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0112-shunt-active-power-filter-hysteresis-pwm-with-led-load-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Shunt Active Power Filter Hysteresis PWM with LED load Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Shunt Active Power Filter Hysteresis PWM with LED load Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Shunt%20Active%20Power%20Filter%20Hysteresis%20PWM%20with%20LED%20load%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>Active</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0113-matlab-simulink-simulation-of-a-flyback-converter-with-led-load.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION OF A FLYBACK CONVERTER WITH LED LOAD</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION OF A FLYBACK CONVERTER WITH LED LOAD, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20OF%20A%20FLYBACK%20CONVERTER%20WITH%20LED%20LOAD%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FLYBACK</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0114-soc-estimation-of-vanadium-redox-battery-flow-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SOC ESTIMATION OF VANADIUM REDOX BATTERY FLOW MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SOC ESTIMATION OF VANADIUM REDOX BATTERY FLOW MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SOC%20ESTIMATION%20OF%20VANADIUM%20REDOX%20BATTERY%20FLOW%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>REDOX</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0115-ev-bidirectional-charger-with-soc-based-control-and-buck-boost-matlab-simulink-simulat.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>EV Bidirectional Charger with SOC-Based Control and Buck-Boost Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents EV Bidirectional Charger with SOC-Based Control and Buck-Boost Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/EV%20Bidirectional%20Charger%20with%20SOC-Based%20Control%20and%20Buck-Boost%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Charger</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0116-mathematical-model-of-induction-motor-field-oriented-control-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Mathematical Model of Induction Motor Field oriented control Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Mathematical Model of Induction Motor Field oriented control Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Mathematical%20Model%20of%20Induction%20Motor%20Field%20oriented%20control%20Matlab%20Simulink%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Mathematical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Induction</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0117-llc-resonant-converter-ev-charger-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>LLC Resonant Converter EV charger Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents LLC Resonant Converter EV charger Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/LLC%20Resonant%20Converter%20EV%20charger%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Resonant</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>charger</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0118-hybrid-electric-vehicle-with-fuzzy-logic-control-based-switching.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL BASED SWITCHING</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL BASED SWITCHING, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HYBRID%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20WITH%20FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROL%20BASED%20SWITCHING%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>VEHICLE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0119-fuzzy-logic-controller-for-novel-nine-level-multi-level-inverter-matlab-simulink-simul.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy logic controller for Novel nine level multi-level inverter matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy logic controller for Novel nine level multi-level inverter matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fuzzy%20logic%20controller%20for%20Novel%20nine%20level%20multi-level%20inverter%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>logic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0120-fuzzy-logic-controller-five-level-inverter-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER FIVE LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER FIVE LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROLLER%20FIVE%20LEVEL%20INVERTER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FUZZY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LOGIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROLLER</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0121-transmission-line-fault-detection-using-cnn-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Transmission Line Fault Detection Using CNN Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Transmission Line Fault Detection Using CNN Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SENSORLESS%20CURRENT%20CONTROL%20PMSM%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PEMFC ELECTROLYZER FUEL CELL MATHEMATICAL MODEL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PEMFC%20ELECTROLYZER%20FUEL%20CELL%20MATHEMATICAL%20MODEL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Collaborative in Routing and Scheduling Electric Autonomous Vehicles for Charging and Discharging in Coupled Power-Traffic Networks, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Collaborative%20in%20Routing%20and%20Scheduling%20Electric%20Autonomous%20Vehicles%20for%20Charging%20and%20Discharging%20in%20Coupled%20Power-Traffic%20Networks.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>FOC DESIGN - SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FOC DESIGN - SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents GENETIC ALGORITHIM PID TUNED TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC MATLAB SIMULINK - GA PID CONTROLLER, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/GENETIC%20ALGORITHIM%20PID%20TUNED%20TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20-%20GA%20PID%20CONTROLLER.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0127-active-suspension-with-road-profile-parameters-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents ACTIVE SUSPENSION WITH ROAD PROFILE PARAMETERS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ACTIVE%20SUSPENSION%20WITH%20ROAD%20PROFILE%20PARAMETERS%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelisation of synchronus machine and control with PI and fuzzy logic Matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelisation of synchronus machine and control with PI and fuzzy logic Matlab Simulink model, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Modelisation%20of%20synchronus%20machine%20and%20control%20with%20PI%20and%20fuzzy%20logic%20Matlab%20Simulink%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) with batteries and supercapacitors with Extended Droop Con…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) with batteries and supercapacitors with Extended Droop Control (EDC) algorithm Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Hybrid%20Energy%20Storage%20System%20%28HESS%29%20with%20batteries%20and%20supercapacitors%20with%20Extended%20Droop%20Control%20%28EDC%29%20algorithm%20Matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0130-pf-and-qv-droop-control-matlab-phd-research-code.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PF AND QV DROOP CONTROL MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PF AND QV DROOP CONTROL MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PF%20AND%20QV%20DROOP%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0131-identification-and-categorization-of-artificial-intelligence-faults-in-three-phase-sys.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Identification and Categorization of Artificial Intelligence Faults in Three-Phase Systems - M…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Identification and Categorization of Artificial Intelligence Faults in Three-Phase Systems - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Identification%20and%20Categorization%20of%20Artificial%20Intelligence%20Faults%20in%20Three-Phase%20Systems%20-%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0132-ac-generator-adaptive-droop-control-using-governer-and-turbine-matlab-phd-research-cod.html</loc>
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      <video:title>AC Generator Adaptive Droop Control Using Governer and Turbine - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AC Generator Adaptive Droop Control Using Governer and Turbine - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/AC%20Generator%20Adaptive%20Droop%20Control%20Using%20Governer%20and%20Turbine%20-%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0133-synchronous-reluctance-motor-vector-control-matlab-phd-research-code.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Synchronous Reluctance Motor Vector Control - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Synchronous Reluctance Motor Vector Control - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Synchronous%20Reluctance%20Motor%20Vector%20Control%20-%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0134-fuzzy-logic-control-hybrid-microgrid-pv-bess-variable-load-matlab-phd-research-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL HYBRID MICROGRID PV BESS VARIABLE LOAD - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL HYBRID MICROGRID PV BESS VARIABLE LOAD - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROL%20HYBRID%20MICROGRID%20PV%20BESS%20VARIABLE%20LOAD%20-%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents SIMULINK SIMULATION OF DIESEL GENERATOR WITH GOVERNER AND EXCITATION - MATLAB PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20OF%20DIESEL%20GENERATOR%20WITH%20GOVERNER%20AND%20EXCITATION%20-%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
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    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Adaptive Speed Control Induction Motor - Model Reference - MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive Speed Control Induction Motor - Model Reference - MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Adaptive%20Speed%20Control%20Induction%20Motor%20-%20Model%20Reference%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0137-sensorless-induction-motor-control-system-speed-control-matlab-simulink-phd-research-c.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Sensorless induction motor control system - Speed control - MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Sensorless%20induction%20motor%20control%20system%20-%20Speed%20control%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>INDUCTION MACHINE 1.5KW MRAS SMC PI FOC MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents INDUCTION MACHINE 1.5KW MRAS SMC PI FOC MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/INDUCTION%20MACHINE%201.5KW%20MRAS%20SMC%20PI%20FOC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0139-matlab-simulink-simulation-of-magnetic-suspension-and-active-suspension.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>MATLAB SIMULINK Simulation of Magnetic Suspension and Active Suspension</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MATLAB SIMULINK Simulation of Magnetic Suspension and Active Suspension, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20Simulation%20of%20Magnetic%20Suspension%20and%20Active%20Suspension.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0140-matlab-simulink-simulation-for-ieee-30-bus-lg-ll-llg-lll-fault-classification-using-cn.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION FOR IEEE 30 BUS LG LL LLG LLL FAULT CLASSIFICATION USING CNN</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION FOR IEEE 30 BUS LG LL LLG LLL FAULT CLASSIFICATION USING CNN, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20FOR%20IEEE%2030%20BUS%20LG%20LL%20LLG%20LLL%20FAULT%20CLASSIFICATION%20USING%20CNN.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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    <video:video>
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      <video:title>Stability Analysis of Grid-Integrated Farming Energy Converter Using Virtual Synchronous Gener…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Stability Analysis of Grid-Integrated Farming Energy Converter Using Virtual Synchronous Generators (VSGs) and Droop Control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Stability%20Analysis%20of%20Grid-Integrated%20Farming%20Energy%20Converter%20Using%20Virtual%20Synchronous%20Generators%20%28VSGs%29%20and%20Droop%20Control.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0142-hybrid-pv-storage-and-management-of-wind-energy-phd-research-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HYBRID PV STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT OF WIND ENERGY PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID PV STORAGE AND MANAGEMENT OF WIND ENERGY PHD RESEARCH CODE, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HYBRID%20PV%20STORAGE%20AND%20MANAGEMENT%20OF%20WIND%20ENERGY%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
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    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV and wind penetration for renewable energy in a VSC grid-forming inverter with drop control…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV and wind penetration for renewable energy in a VSC grid-forming inverter with drop control - PhD Research Simulation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20and%20wind%20penetration%20for%20renewable%20energy%20in%20a%20VSC%20grid-forming%20inverter%20with%20drop%20control%20-%20PhD%20Research%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0144-application-to-probabilistic-energy-flow-and-convex-optimization-of-the-integrated-pow.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Application to Probabilistic Energy Flow and Convex Optimization of the Integrated Power-Gas E…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Application to Probabilistic Energy Flow and Convex Optimization of the Integrated Power-Gas Energy Flow Model - PhD Research Simulation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Application%20to%20Probabilistic%20Energy%20Flow%20and%20Convex%20Optimization%20of%20the%20Integrated%20Power-Gas%20Energy%20Flow%20Model%20-%20PhD%20Research%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0145-vehicle-half-car-suspension-with-four-degrees-of-freedom-phd-research-automobile.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>VEHICLE HALF CAR SUSPENSION WITH FOUR DEGREES OF FREEDOM - PhD Research - Automobile</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents VEHICLE HALF CAR SUSPENSION WITH FOUR DEGREES OF FREEDOM - PhD Research - Automobile, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/VEHICLE%20HALF%20CAR%20SUSPENSION%20WITH%20FOUR%20DEGREES%20OF%20FREEDOM%20-%20PhD%20Research%20-%20Automobile.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0146-simulation-of-submarine-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SIMULATION OF SUBMARINE USING MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SIMULATION OF SUBMARINE USING MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SIMULATION%20OF%20SUBMARINE%20USING%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>USING</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0147-rule-based-hybrid-electric-vehicle-control-with-internal-combustion-engine-matlab-simu.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>RULE BASED HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL WITH INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE MATLAB SIMULINK SIM…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents RULE BASED HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL WITH INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/RULE%20BASED%20HYBRID%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20CONTROL%20WITH%20INTERNAL%20COMBUSTION%20ENGINE%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>RULE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BASED</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HYBRID</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0148-hybrid-electric-train-with-battery-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>HYBRID ELECTRIC TRAIN WITH BATTERY MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID ELECTRIC TRAIN WITH BATTERY MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0149-five-phase-three-level-pmsm-motor-voltage-frequency-control-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:title>FIVE PHASE THREE LEVEL PMSM MOTOR VOLTAGE FREQUENCY CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FIVE PHASE THREE LEVEL PMSM MOTOR VOLTAGE FREQUENCY CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FIVE%20PHASE%20THREE%20LEVEL%20PMSM%20MOTOR%20VOLTAGE%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0150-three-phase-induction-motor-voltage-frequency-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR VOLTAGE FREQUENCY CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR VOLTAGE FREQUENCY CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THREE%20PHASE%20INDUCTION%20MOTOR%20VOLTAGE%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0151-single-phase-grid-connected-five-level-inverter-closed-loop-matlab-smulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Single phase Grid Connected five level inverter -Closed loop Matlab Smulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single phase Grid Connected five level inverter -Closed loop Matlab Smulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Single%20phase%20Grid%20Connected%20five%20level%20inverter%20-Closed%20loop%20Matlab%20Smulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0152-wind-energy-conversion-system-with-orb-optimum-relation-based-mppt-matlab-simulink-sim.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Wind Energy conversion system with ORB optimum relation based MPPT matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wind%20Energy%20conversion%20system%20with%20ORB%20optimum%20relation%20based%20MPPT%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0153-ieee-13-bus-oltc-renewable-energy-with-high-pv-penetration-and-bess-matlab-phd-researc.html</loc>
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      <video:title>IEEE 13 BUS OLTC RENEWABLE ENERGY WITH HIGH PV PENETRATION AND BESS MATLAB PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 13 BUS OLTC RENEWABLE ENERGY WITH HIGH PV PENETRATION AND BESS MATLAB PHD RESEARCH, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/IEEE%2013%20BUS%20OLTC%20RENEWABLE%20ENERGY%20WITH%20HIGH%20PV%20PENETRATION%20AND%20BESS%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>MICROGRID PSO OPTIMIZATION AND FSM FINITE STATE MACHINE MATLAB PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MICROGRID PSO OPTIMIZATION AND FSM FINITE STATE MACHINE MATLAB PHD RESEARCH, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MICROGRID%20PSO%20OPTIMIZATION%20AND%20FSM%20FINITE%20STATE%20MACHINE%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
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    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN POWERED POWER GENERATION MICROGRID WITH FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL MATLAB PHD…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN POWERED POWER GENERATION MICROGRID WITH FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL MATLAB PHD RESEARCH, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUEL%20CELL%20AND%20HYDROGEN%20POWERED%20POWER%20GENERATION%20MICROGRID%20WITH%20FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV ARRAY MPPT PSO MATHEMATICAL MODEL - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV ARRAY MPPT PSO MATHEMATICAL MODEL - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20ARRAY%20MPPT%20PSO%20MATHEMATICAL%20MODEL%20-%20Matlab%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0157-fuel-cell-dynamic-model-with-hydrogen-or-oxygen-feeding-sytems-matlab-electrical-phd-r.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUEL CELL DYNAMIC MODEL WITH HYDROGEN OR OXYGEN FEEDING SYTEMS - Matlab Electrical PhD Researc…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUEL CELL DYNAMIC MODEL WITH HYDROGEN OR OXYGEN FEEDING SYTEMS - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUEL%20CELL%20DYNAMIC%20MODEL%20WITH%20HYDROGEN%20OR%20OXYGEN%20FEEDING%20SYTEMS%20-%20Matlab%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0158-pv-array-under-partial-shading-condition-mppt-matlab-electrical-phd-research-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV Array under Partial Shading Condition MPPT - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV Array under Partial Shading Condition MPPT - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20Array%20under%20Partial%20Shading%20Condition%20MPPT%20-%20Matlab%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0159-fuel-cell-battery-electric-vehicle-motor-dual-electric-power-matlab-electrical-phd-res.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUEL CELL BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE MOTOR DUAL ELECTRIC POWER - Matlab Electrical PhD Research…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUEL CELL BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE MOTOR DUAL ELECTRIC POWER - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUEL%20CELL%20BATTERY%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20MOTOR%20DUAL%20ELECTRIC%20POWER%20-%20Matlab%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0160-battery-charging-soc-and-soh-matlab-electrical-phd-research-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Battery charging SOC and SOH - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Battery charging SOC and SOH - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Battery%20charging%20SOC%20and%20SOH%20-%20Matlab%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0161-sliding-mode-controller-smc-synchronous-buck-converter-matlab-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents SLIDING MODE CONTROLLER SMC synchronous buck converter - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PV ARRAY PARTIAL SHADING MPPT BOOST COMVERTER - Matlab Electrical PhD Research Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents RESONANT BASED CONTROL ALGORITHM FOR GRID SUPPORTED PV MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/RESONANT%20BASED%20CONTROL%20ALGORITHM%20FOR%20GRID%20SUPPORTED%20PV%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Piezoelectric power generation - Modeling for electricity production using piezoelectric-based Floor using Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Damping%20sub-synchronous%20resonance%20SSR%20in%20DFIG%20wind%20farms%20based%20on%20TCSC%20-CONSTANT%20POWER%20CONTROL%20METHOD%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents BIOMASS PV HYDRO WIND HYBRID POWER GENERATION MICROGRID, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/BIOMASS%20PV%20HYDRO%20WIND%20HYBRID%20POWER%20GENERATION%20MICROGRID%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PSO - PID CONTROLLER TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PSO%20-%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL - NO CONTROLLER</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL - NO CONTROLLER, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20-%20NO%20CONTROLLER%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PID - FUZZY CONTROLLER TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PID%20-%20FUZZY%20CONTROLLER%20TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC MATLAB SIMULINK - PID CONTROLLER, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20-%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents GREY WOLF FUZZY - PID CONTROLLER TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/GREY%20WOLF%20FUZZY%20-%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents FUZZY CONTROLLER TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUZZY%20CONTROLLER%20TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PSO - PID CONTROLLER TWO AREA MULTI POWER LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL LFC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PSO%20-%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20TWO%20AREA%20MULTI%20POWER%20LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20LFC%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>SMART GRID AND MICROGRID PSO OPTIMIZATION MATLAB CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SMART GRID AND MICROGRID PSO OPTIMIZATION MATLAB CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SMART%20GRID%20AND%20MICROGRID%20PSO%20OPTIMIZATION%20MATLAB%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>SMART</video:tag>
      <video:tag>GRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MICROGRID</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0175-single-stage-on-board-charger-obc-ev-electric-vehicles.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Single-Stage On-Board Charger OBC EV Electric Vehicles</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single-Stage On-Board Charger OBC EV Electric Vehicles, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Single-Stage%20On-Board%20Charger%20OBC%20EV%20Electric%20Vehicles.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Single</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Board</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0176-e-bike-electrical-bike-simulation-in-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>e-BIKE ELECTRICAL BIKE SIMULATION IN MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents e-BIKE ELECTRICAL BIKE SIMULATION IN MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/e-BIKE%20ELECTRICAL%20BIKE%20SIMULATION%20IN%20MATLAB%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BIKE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ELECTRICAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0177-1-mw-pv-bess-microgrid-frequency-stabilization-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>1 MW PV BESS MICROGRID FREQUENCY STABILIZATION SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 1 MW PV BESS MICROGRID FREQUENCY STABILIZATION SIMULATION, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/1%20MW%20PV%20BESS%20MICROGRID%20FREQUENCY%20STABILIZATION%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BESS</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MICROGRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FREQUENCY</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0178-pmsm-sliding-mode-controller-with-observer-pmsm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PMSM SLIDING MODE CONTROLLER WITH OBSERVER PMSM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PMSM SLIDING MODE CONTROLLER WITH OBSERVER PMSM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PMSM%20SLIDING%20MODE%20CONTROLLER%20WITH%20OBSERVER%20PMSM%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PMSM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SLIDING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MODE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0179-erbium-model-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Erbium Model matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Erbium Model matlab, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Erbium%20Model%20matlab%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Erbium</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>matlab</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0180-calculate-the-amplitude-of-displacement-velocity-and-acceleration-of-a-portal-frame-as.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Calculate the amplitude of displacement, velocity and acceleration of a portal frame, as shown…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Calculate the amplitude of displacement, velocity and acceleration of a portal frame, as shown below, supports a 10kN machine that rotates at 40Hz, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Calculate%20the%20amplitude%20of%20displacement%2C%20velocity%20and%20acceleration%20of%20a%20portal%20frame%2C%20as%20shown%20below%2C%20supports%20a%2010kN%20machine%20that%20rotates%20at%2040Hz.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Calculate</video:tag>
      <video:tag>amplitude</video:tag>
      <video:tag>displacement</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0181-ann-based-mppt-technique-to-maximize-energy-extraction-from-solar-panels.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN-based MPPT technique to maximize energy extraction from solar panels</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN-based MPPT technique to maximize energy extraction from solar panels, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ANN-based%20MPPT%20technique%20to%20maximize%20energy%20extraction%20from%20solar%20panels.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>technique</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0182-hybrid-three-wheel-electric-vehicle-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HYBRID THREE WHEEL ELECTRIC VEHICLE MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID THREE WHEEL ELECTRIC VEHICLE MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HYBRID%20THREE%20WHEEL%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HYBRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>THREE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>WHEEL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0183-visible-light-communication-systems-mimo-noma-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Visible Light Communication Systems MIMO-NOMA Matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Visible Light Communication Systems MIMO-NOMA Matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Visible%20Light%20Communication%20Systems%20MIMO-NOMA%20Matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Visible</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Light</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Communication</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0184-quadcopter-6-dof-simulation-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Quadcopter 6 DOF Simulation Matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Quadcopter 6 DOF Simulation Matlab Simulink model, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Quadcopter%206%20DOF%20Simulation%20Matlab%20Simulink%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Quadcopter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0185-mpc-microgrid-network-matlab-implementation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MPC MICROGRID NETWORK MATLAB IMPLEMENTATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPC MICROGRID NETWORK MATLAB IMPLEMENTATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MPC%20MICROGRID%20NETWORK%20MATLAB%20IMPLEMENTATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MICROGRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>NETWORK</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IMPLEMENTATION</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0186-matlab-simulink-simulation-space-vector-modulation-for-three-phase-two-level-inverter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>matlab Simulink simulation Space vector modulation for three phase two level inverter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents matlab Simulink simulation Space vector modulation for three phase two level inverter, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/matlab%20Simulink%20simulation%20Space%20vector%20modulation%20for%20three%20phase%20two%20level%20inverter.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>matlab</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Space</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0187-fea-thin-plate-stress-analysis-using-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FEA thin plate stress analysis using Matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FEA thin plate stress analysis using Matlab, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FEA%20thin%20plate%20stress%20analysis%20using%20Matlab.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>thin</video:tag>
      <video:tag>plate</video:tag>
      <video:tag>stress</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0188-signal-stability-in-pv-wind-microgrid-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SIGNAL STABILITY IN PV WIND MICROGRID MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SIGNAL STABILITY IN PV WIND MICROGRID MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SIGNAL%20STABILITY%20IN%20PV%20WIND%20MICROGRID%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0189-regenerative-braking-system-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20SYSTEM%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0190-regenerative-braking-electric-vehicle-design-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>REGENERATIVE BRAKING ELECTRIC VEHICLE DESIGN IN MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGENERATIVE BRAKING ELECTRIC VEHICLE DESIGN IN MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20DESIGN%20IN%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0191-battery-management-system-bms-for-electric-vehicles-with-fault-detection-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Battery management system (BMS) for electric vehicles with fault detection Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Battery management system (BMS) for electric vehicles with fault detection Simulation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Battery%20management%20system%20%28BMS%29%20for%20electric%20vehicles%20with%20fault%20detection%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>management</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0192-abs-anti-lock-braking-system-with-pid-controller-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ABS Anti-lock Braking System with PID Controller Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ABS Anti-lock Braking System with PID Controller Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ABS%20Anti-lock%20Braking%20System%20with%20PID%20Controller%20Matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Anti</video:tag>
      <video:tag>lock</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Braking</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0193-abs-anti-lock-braking-system-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ABS ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ABS ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM SIMULATION, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ABS%20%20ANTI-LOCK%20BRAKING%20SYSTEM%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>LOCK</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BRAKING</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0194-uav-quadcopter-propeller-design-matlab-blade-design.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UAV quadcopter propeller design matlab blade design</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UAV quadcopter propeller design matlab blade design, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/UAV%20quadcopter%20propeller%20design%20matlab%20blade%20design.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>quadcopter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>propeller</video:tag>
      <video:tag>design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0195-fuzzy-mppt-algorithm-for-solar-pv-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy MPPT Algorithm For Solar PV System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy MPPT Algorithm For Solar PV System, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fuzzy%20MPPT%20Algorithm%20For%20Solar%20PV%20System.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuzzy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Algorithm</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0196-complete-anti-lock-braking-system-abs-simulation-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Complete Anti-lock braking system(ABS) simulation in Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Complete Anti-lock braking system(ABS) simulation in Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Complete%20Anti-lock%20braking%20system%28ABS%29%20simulation%20in%20Matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Complete</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Anti</video:tag>
      <video:tag>lock</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0197-antilock-braking-system-abs-simulation-in-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Antilock Braking System ABS Simulation in Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Antilock Braking System ABS Simulation in Simulink, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Antilock%20Braking%20System%20ABS%20Simulation%20in%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Antilock</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Braking</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0198-pv-reconfiguration-using-hybrid-sso-sma-optimizing-the-switching-matrix-phd-research-s.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV Reconfiguration using Hybrid SSO-SMA optimizing the switching Matrix - PHD RESEARCH SIMULAT…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV Reconfiguration using Hybrid SSO-SMA optimizing the switching Matrix - PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20Reconfiguration%20using%20Hybrid%20SSO-SMA%20optimizing%20the%20switching%20Matrix%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Reconfiguration</video:tag>
      <video:tag>using</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0199-mathematical-model-of-sliding-mode-control-time-delay-estimation-six-phase-induction-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Mathematical Model of Sliding Mode Control Time-Delay Estimation Six-Phase Induction Motor - E…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Mathematical Model of Sliding Mode Control Time-Delay Estimation Six-Phase Induction Motor - Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Mathematical%20Model%20of%20Sliding%20Mode%20Control%20Time-Delay%20Estimation%20Six-Phase%20Induction%20Motor%20-%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Mathematical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sliding</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0200-hydrogen-fuel-cell-hybrid-electric-vehicle.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hydrogen Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hydrogen Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Hydrogen%20Fuel%20Cell%20Hybrid%20Electric%20Vehicle%20%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hydrogen</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Cell</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0201-three-level-bidirectional-ac-dc-converter-dab-dual-active-bridge.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>THREE LEVEL BIDIRECTIONAL AC DC CONVERTER DAB-DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THREE LEVEL BIDIRECTIONAL AC DC CONVERTER DAB-DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THREE%20LEVEL%20BIDIRECTIONAL%20AC%20DC%20CONVERTER%20DAB-DUAL%20ACTIVE%20BRIDGE%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>THREE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LEVEL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BIDIRECTIONAL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0202-three-phase-power-system-sags-and-swells.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three phase power system Sags and swells</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three phase power system Sags and swells, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Three%20phase%20power%20system%20Sags%20and%20swells%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Three</video:tag>
      <video:tag>phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>power</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0203-sensorless-pmsm-high-frequency-injection-hfi-method-speed-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sensorless PMSM High Frequency Injection HFI method Speed control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sensorless PMSM High Frequency Injection HFI method Speed control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Sensorless%20PMSM%20High%20Frequency%20Injection%20HFI%20method%20Speed%20control%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sensorless</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PMSM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>High</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0204-high-frequency-voltage-injection-method-for-sensorless-of-pmsm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>High-frequency voltage injection method for sensorless of PMSM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents High-frequency voltage injection method for sensorless of PMSM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/High-frequency%20voltage%20injection%20method%20for%20sensorless%20of%20PMSM%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>High</video:tag>
      <video:tag>frequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>voltage</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0205-bi-directional-ac-dc-converter-dual-active-bridge-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BI-DIRECTIONAL AC-DC CONVERTER DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE SIMULINK MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BI-DIRECTIONAL AC-DC CONVERTER DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE SIMULINK MODEL, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/BI-DIRECTIONAL%20AC-DC%20CONVERTER%20DUAL%20ACTIVE%20BRIDGE%20SIMULINK%20MODEL%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DIRECTIONAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONVERTER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DUAL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0206-wind-energy-conversion-system-wecs-pitch-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wind energy conversion system WECS pitch control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wind energy conversion system WECS pitch control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wind%20energy%20conversion%20system%20WECS%20pitch%20control%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>energy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>conversion</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0207-wecs-wind-energy-conversion-non-linear-systems.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>WECS -Wind Energy Conversion non linear systems</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents WECS -Wind Energy Conversion non linear systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/WECS%20-Wind%20Energy%20Conversion%20non%20linear%20systems%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>WECS</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Energy</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0208-grid-fault-wind-energy-optimization-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>GRID FAULT WIND ENERGY OPTIMIZATION MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents GRID FAULT WIND ENERGY OPTIMIZATION MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/GRID%20FAULT%20WIND%20ENERGY%20OPTIMIZATION%20MATLAB%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>GRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FAULT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>WIND</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0209-five-level-multilevel-inverter-flying-capacitior-fcmli.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FIVE LEVEL MULTILEVEL INVERTER FLYING CAPACITIOR FCMLI</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FIVE LEVEL MULTILEVEL INVERTER FLYING CAPACITIOR FCMLI, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FIVE%20LEVEL%20MULTILEVEL%20INVERTER%20FLYING%20CAPACITIOR%20FCMLI%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LEVEL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MULTILEVEL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0210-dual-active-bridge-dab-bidirectional-active-bridge-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dual Active Bridge DAB bidirectional active bridge simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dual Active Bridge DAB bidirectional active bridge simulink, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Dual%20Active%20Bridge%20DAB%20bidirectional%20active%20bridge%20simulink%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dual</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Active</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Bridge</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0211-electric-vehicle-charging-station-renewable-energy-fuel-cell-fuzzy-logic-controlled.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION RENEWABLE ENERGY FUEL CELL FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION RENEWABLE ENERGY FUEL CELL FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20CHARGING%20STATION%20RENEWABLE%20ENERGY%20FUEL%20CELL%20FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROLLED%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ELECTRIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>VEHICLE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CHARGING</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0212-bidirectional-electric-vehicle-charger-simuink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bidirectional Electric Vehicle charger Simuink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bidirectional Electric Vehicle charger Simuink, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Bidirectional%20Electric%20Vehicle%20charger%20Simuink%20%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Bidirectional</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0213-hess-energy-management-battery-supercapacitor-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HESS ENERGY MANAGEMENT BATTERY SUPERCAPACITOR MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HESS ENERGY MANAGEMENT BATTERY SUPERCAPACITOR MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HESS%20ENERGY%20MANAGEMENT%20BATTERY%20SUPERCAPACITOR%20MATLAB%20%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HESS</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ENERGY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MANAGEMENT</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0214-passive-harmonic-filter-electric-railway-dc-750v-traction-power-supply-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Passive Harmonic Filter Electric Railway DC 750V Traction Power Supply System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Passive Harmonic Filter Electric Railway DC 750V Traction Power Supply System, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Passive%20Harmonic%20Filter%20Electric%20Railway%20DC%20750V%20Traction%20Power%20Supply%20System%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Passive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Harmonic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Filter</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0215-esc-tcr-electronic-stability-and-traction-control-simulations.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ESC TCR Electronic Stability and Traction Control Simulations</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ESC TCR Electronic Stability and Traction Control Simulations, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ESC%20TCR%20Electronic%20Stability%20and%20Traction%20Control%20Simulations%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stability</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Traction</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0216-sliding-mode-observer-pmsm-sensorless-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sliding Mode Observer PMSM Sensorless simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sliding Mode Observer PMSM Sensorless simulation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Sliding%20Mode%20Observer%20PMSM%20Sensorless%20simulation%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sliding</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Mode</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Observer</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0217-shunt-active-power-filter-three-phase-four-wire.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER THREE PHASE FOUR WIRE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SHUNT ACTIVE POWER FILTER THREE PHASE FOUR WIRE, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SHUNT%20ACTIVE%20POWER%20FILTER%20THREE%20PHASE%20FOUR%20WIRE%20Phd%20Research%20-%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SHUNT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ACTIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>POWER</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0218-direct-torque-control-of-sensorless-dtc-induction-motor.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Direct torque control of Sensorless DTC Induction Motor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Direct torque control of Sensorless DTC Induction Motor, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Direct%20torque%20control%20of%20Sensorless%20DTC%20Induction%20Motor.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Direct</video:tag>
      <video:tag>torque</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0219-deep-convolutional-networks-image-super-resolution-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Deep Convolutional Networks image super resolution matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Deep Convolutional Networks image super resolution matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Deep%20Convolutional%20Networks%20image%20super%20resolution%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Deep</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Convolutional</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Networks</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0220-pv-solar-power-wireless-power-transfer-for-electric-vehicle-charging.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV SOLAR POWER WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV SOLAR POWER WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20SOLAR%20POWER%20WIRELESS%20POWER%20TRANSFER%20FOR%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20CHARGING.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SOLAR</video:tag>
      <video:tag>POWER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>WIRELESS</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0221-solar-powered-wireless-charging-system-for-electric-vehicle.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Solar powered wireless charging system for Electric Vehicle</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Solar powered wireless charging system for Electric Vehicle, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Solar%20powered%20wireless%20charging%20system%20for%20Electric%20Vehicle.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
      <video:tag>powered</video:tag>
      <video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0222-ev-charging-optimization.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>EV CHARGING OPTIMIZATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents EV CHARGING OPTIMIZATION, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/EV%20CHARGING%20OPTIMIZATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CHARGING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>OPTIMIZATION</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0223-matlab-simulation-of-wind-turbine-system-pmsm-generator-and-energy-storage.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulation of Wind Turbine System PMSM Generator and Energy Storage</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulation of Wind Turbine System PMSM Generator and Energy Storage, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulation%20of%20Wind%20Turbine%20System%20PMSM%20Generator%20and%20Energy%20Storage.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0224-dstatcom-harmonics-reduction-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DSTATCOM Harmonics reduction simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DSTATCOM Harmonics reduction simulink, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DSTATCOM%20Harmonics%20reduction%20simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DSTATCOM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Harmonics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>reduction</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0225-helicopter-control-adaptive-control-model-reference-adaptive-control-mrac.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Helicopter control Adaptive control Model Reference Adaptive Control-MRAC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Helicopter control Adaptive control Model Reference Adaptive Control-MRAC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Helicopter%20control%20Adaptive%20control%20Model%20Reference%20Adaptive%20Control-MRAC.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Helicopter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0226-mrac-model-reference-adaptive-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MRAC Model Reference Adaptive Control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MRAC Model Reference Adaptive Control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MRAC%20Model%20Reference%20Adaptive%20Control.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MRAC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Reference</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0227-hybrid-series-vehicle-electric-battery-and-internal-combustion-engine.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HYBRID SERIES VEHICLE ELECTRIC BATTERY AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID SERIES VEHICLE ELECTRIC BATTERY AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HYBRID%20SERIES%20VEHICLE%20ELECTRIC%20BATTERY%20AND%20INTERNAL%20COMBUSTION%20ENGINE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HYBRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SERIES</video:tag>
      <video:tag>VEHICLE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0228-hybrid-power-system-using-d-statcom-power-quality-improvement.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid power system using D-Statcom Power Quality improvement</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid power system using D-Statcom Power Quality improvement, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Hybrid%20power%20system%20using%20D-Statcom%20Power%20Quality%20improvement.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>system</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0229-mr-damper-quarter-car-semi-active-suspension-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MR Damper Quarter car semi active suspension system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MR Damper Quarter car semi active suspension system, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MR%20Damper%20Quarter%20car%20semi%20active%20suspension%20system.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Damper</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Quarter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>semi</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0230-active-suspension-quarter-car-suspension-system-model-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Active Suspension Quarter Car Suspension System Model Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Active Suspension Quarter Car Suspension System Model Matlab Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Active%20Suspension%20Quarter%20Car%20Suspension%20System%20Model%20Matlab%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Active</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Suspension</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Quarter</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0231-battery-cell-balancing-with-10-cells.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BATTERY CELL BALANCING WITH 10 CELLS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BATTERY CELL BALANCING WITH 10 CELLS, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/BATTERY%20CELL%20BALANCING%20WITH%2010%20CELLS.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BATTERY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CELL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BALANCING</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0232-battery-passive-cell-balancing.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BATTERY PASSIVE CELL BALANCING</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BATTERY PASSIVE CELL BALANCING, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/BATTERY%20PASSIVE%20CELL%20BALANCING.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BATTERY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PASSIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CELL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0233-electric-vehicle-ev-charging-dynamic-wireless-power-transfer.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electric Vehicle EV CHARGING DYNAMIC WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electric Vehicle EV CHARGING DYNAMIC WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Electric%20Vehicle%20EV%20CHARGING%20DYNAMIC%20WIRELESS%20POWER%20TRANSFER.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CHARGING</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0234-field-oriented-control-with-sliding-mode-observer-for-smo-foc-pmsm-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Field-oriented control with sliding mode observer for SMO FOC PMSM control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Field-oriented control with sliding mode observer for SMO FOC PMSM control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Field-oriented%20control%20with%20sliding%20mode%20observer%20for%20SMO%20FOC%20PMSM%20control.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Field</video:tag>
      <video:tag>oriented</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0235-synchronous-reluctance-motor-fixed-angle-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Synchronous Reluctance Motor fixed angle control Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Synchronous Reluctance Motor fixed angle control Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Synchronous%20Reluctance%20Motor%20fixed%20angle%20control%20%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Synchronous</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Reluctance</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Motor</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0236-formation-control-of-unmanned-aerial-vehicles-uav-radial-basis-function-rbf-bsmc.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Formation Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV Radial Basis Function RBF - BSMC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Formation Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - UAV Radial Basis Function RBF - BSMC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Formation%20Control%20of%20Unmanned%20Aerial%20Vehicles%20-%20UAV%20Radial%20Basis%20Function%20RBF%20-%20BSMC.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Formation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Unmanned</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0237-pemfc-fuelcell-hybrid-battery-supercapacitor-with-fuzzy-logic-control-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PEMFC fuelcell hybrid battery-supercapacitor with fuzzy logic control system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PEMFC fuelcell hybrid battery-supercapacitor with fuzzy logic control system, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PEMFC%20fuelcell%20hybrid%20battery-supercapacitor%20with%20fuzzy%20logic%20control%20system.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PEMFC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>fuelcell</video:tag>
      <video:tag>hybrid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0238-indirect-matrix-converter-svm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Indirect Matrix Converter SVM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Indirect Matrix Converter SVM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Indirect%20Matrix%20Converter%20SVM.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Indirect</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matrix</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Converter</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0239-ev-charging-supercapacitor-and-battery.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>EV charging supercapacitor and battery</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents EV charging supercapacitor and battery, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/EV%20charging%20supercapacitor%20and%20battery.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>charging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>supercapacitor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>battery</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0240-energy-efficient-resource-allocation-noma.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation NOMA</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation NOMA, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Energy-Efficient%20Resource%20Allocation%20NOMA.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Energy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Efficient</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Resource</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0241-navier-stokes-equation-flow-over-cylinder-fluid-dynamics.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Navier-Stokes equation flow over cylinder fluid dynamics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Navier-Stokes equation flow over cylinder fluid dynamics, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Navier-Stokes%20equation%20flow%20over%20cylinder%20fluid%20dynamics.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Navier</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stokes</video:tag>
      <video:tag>equation</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0242-wind-turbine-wind-energy-using-mpc-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>WIND TURBINE - WIND ENERGY USING MPC CONTROLLER</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents WIND TURBINE - WIND ENERGY USING MPC CONTROLLER, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/WIND%20TURBINE%20-%20WIND%20ENERGY%20USING%20MPC%20%20CONTROLLER.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>WIND</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TURBINE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ENERGY</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0243-electric-traction-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ELECTRIC TRACTION SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRIC TRACTION SIMULATION, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ELECTRIC%20TRACTION%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ELECTRIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TRACTION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0244-load-frequency-control-in-microgrids.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Load Frequency Control in Microgrids</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Load Frequency Control in Microgrids, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Load%20Frequency%20Control%20in%20Microgrids.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Load</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Frequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0245-plate-distillation-matlab-code-matlab-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Plate distillation matlab code -Matlab PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Plate distillation matlab code -Matlab PhD Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Plate%20distillation%20matlab%20code%20-Matlab%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0246-matlab-simulink-temperature-controller-with-heating-element-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink Temperature Controller With Heating Element -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink Temperature Controller With Heating Element -Electrical PhD Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulink%20Temperature%20Controller%20With%20Heating%20Element%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0247-flash-distillation-for-various-binary-mixtures-matlab-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Flash distillation for various binary mixtures -Matlab PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Flash distillation for various binary mixtures -Matlab PhD Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Flash%20distillation%20for%20various%20binary%20mixtures%20-Matlab%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Flash</video:tag>
      <video:tag>distillation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>various</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0248-biomass-bioreactor-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BIOMASS BIOREACTOR -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BIOMASS BIOREACTOR -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/BIOMASS%20BIOREACTOR%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BIOMASS</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BIOREACTOR</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0249-ann-pv-mppt-artificial-neural-network-simulink-model-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN PV MPPT ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK SIMULINK MODEL -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN PV MPPT ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK SIMULINK MODEL -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ANN%20PV%20MPPT%20ARTIFICIAL%20NEURAL%20NETWORK%20SIMULINK%20MODEL%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ARTIFICIAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>NEURAL</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0250-grid-forming-power-converters-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid-Forming Power Converters -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid-Forming Power Converters -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Grid-Forming%20Power%20Converters%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Forming</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0251-cuckoo-mppt-pv-partial-shading-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>CUCKOO MPPT PV PARTIAL SHADING -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents CUCKOO MPPT PV PARTIAL SHADING -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/CUCKOO%20MPPT%20PV%20PARTIAL%20SHADING%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CUCKOO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PARTIAL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0252-matlab-simulation-refrigeration-cycle-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulation Refrigeration Cycle -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulation Refrigeration Cycle -Electrical PhD Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulation%20Refrigeration%20Cycle%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Refrigeration</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0253-flc-aircraft-landing-control-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FLC AIRCRAFT LANDING CONTROL MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FLC AIRCRAFT LANDING CONTROL MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FLC%20AIRCRAFT%20LANDING%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20-PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>AIRCRAFT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LANDING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0254-matrix-converter-three-phase-voltage-control-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matrix converter three phase voltage control -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matrix converter three phase voltage control -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matrix%20converter%20three%20phase%20voltage%20control%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matrix</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>three</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0255-upfc-ieee-5-bus-system-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UPFC IEEE 5 BUS SYSTEM -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UPFC IEEE 5 BUS SYSTEM -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/UPFC%20IEEE%205%20%20BUS%20SYSTEM%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>UPFC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SYSTEM</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0256-puma560-robotic-arm-matlab-simulation-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PUMA560 ROBOTIC ARM MATLAB SIMULATION -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PUMA560 ROBOTIC ARM MATLAB SIMULATION -Electrical PhD Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PUMA560%20ROBOTIC%20ARM%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PUMA560</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ROBOTIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0257-vsg-three-phase-four-wire-d-statcom-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>VSG - THREE PHASE FOUR WIRE D-STATCOM -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents VSG - THREE PHASE FOUR WIRE D-STATCOM -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/VSG%20-%20THREE%20PHASE%20FOUR%20WIRE%20D-STATCOM%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>THREE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PHASE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FOUR</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0258-droop-control-for-microgrids-in-islanded-mode-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Droop Control for Microgrids in Islanded mode -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Droop Control for Microgrids in Islanded mode -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Droop%20Control%20for%20Microgrids%20in%20Islanded%20mode%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Droop</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Microgrids</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0259-underwater-images-color-corrections-and-image-encryption-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Underwater images color corrections and image encryption -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Underwater images color corrections and image encryption -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Underwater%20images%20color%20corrections%20and%20image%20encryption%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Underwater</video:tag>
      <video:tag>images</video:tag>
      <video:tag>color</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0260-grid-connected-pv-inverter-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>GRID CONNECTED PV INVERTER -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents GRID CONNECTED PV INVERTER -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/GRID%20CONNECTED%20PV%20INVERTER%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0261-water-level-control-reinforcement-learning-simulink-model-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Water Level Control - Reinforcement Learning Simulink model -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Water Level Control - Reinforcement Learning Simulink model -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Water%20Level%20Control%20-%20Reinforcement%20Learning%20Simulink%20model%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Water</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Level</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0262-pscad-simulation-of-frequency-control-of-parallel-generators-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PSCAD SIMULATION OF FREQUENCY CONTROL OF PARALLEL GENERATORS -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSCAD SIMULATION OF FREQUENCY CONTROL OF PARALLEL GENERATORS -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PSCAD%20SIMULATION%20OF%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20OF%20PARALLEL%20GENERATORS%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PSCAD</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FREQUENCY</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0263-high-pv-penetration-oltc-bess-ieee-13-bus-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HIGH PV PENETRATION OLTC BESS IEEE 13 BUS -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HIGH PV PENETRATION OLTC BESS IEEE 13 BUS -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HIGH%20PV%20PENETRATION%20OLTC%20BESS%20IEEE%2013%20BUS%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HIGH</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PENETRATION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>OLTC</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0264-load-frequency-control-pso-sho-optimization-fopid-two-area-electrical-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL PSO SHO OPTIMIZATION FOPID - TWO AREA -Electrical PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents LOAD FREQUENCY CONTROL PSO SHO OPTIMIZATION FOPID - TWO AREA -Electrical PhD Research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/LOAD%20FREQUENCY%20CONTROL%20PSO%20SHO%20OPTIMIZATION%20FOPID%20-%20TWO%20AREA%20-Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LOAD</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FREQUENCY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0265-analysis-and-design-of-channel-estimation-in-multi-cell-multiuser-mimo-ofdm-systems.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Analysis and Design of Channel Estimation in Multi cell Multiuser MIMO OFDM Systems</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Analysis and Design of Channel Estimation in Multi cell Multiuser MIMO OFDM Systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Analysis%20and%20Design%20of%20Channel%20Estimation%20in%20Multi%20cell%20Multiuser%20MIMO%20OFDM%20Systems.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Channel</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0266-6-cell-active-cell-balancing-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>6 CELL ACTIVE CELL BALANCING SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 6 CELL ACTIVE CELL BALANCING SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/6%20CELL%20ACTIVE%20CELL%20BALANCING%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CELL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ACTIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BALANCING</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0267-differential-evolution-mppt-with-pv-array-partial-shading-dual-mutation-simulink-phd-r.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Differential Evolution MPPT with PV Array Partial Shading Dual Mutation Simulink - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Differential Evolution MPPT with PV Array Partial Shading Dual Mutation Simulink - PHD RESEARCH, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Differential%20Evolution%20MPPT%20with%20PV%20Array%20Partial%20Shading%20%20Dual%20Mutation%20Simulink%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Differential</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Evolution</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0268-doubly-fed-induction-machine-dfim-matlab-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DOUBLY FED INDUCTION MACHINE DFIM MATLAB SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DOUBLY FED INDUCTION MACHINE DFIM MATLAB SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DOUBLY%20FED%20INDUCTION%20MACHINE%20DFIM%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DOUBLY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>INDUCTION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MACHINE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0269-dfig-dtc-fuzzy-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DFIG DTC FUZZY SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DFIG DTC FUZZY SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DFIG%20DTC%20FUZZY%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DFIG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FUZZY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0270-matlab-code-svm-spectrum-sensing-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab code SVM-Spectrum-Sensing - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab code SVM-Spectrum-Sensing - PHD RESEARCH, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20code%20SVM-Spectrum-Sensing%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
      <video:tag>code</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Spectrum</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0271-high-frequency-linked-grid-connected-inverter-electrical-project.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>High frequency linked grid connected inverter Electrical project</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents High frequency linked grid connected inverter Electrical project, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/High%20frequency%20linked%20grid%20connected%20inverter%20Electrical%20project.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>High</video:tag>
      <video:tag>frequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>linked</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0272-optimization-electric-vehicle-charging-pso-ieee-bus.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimization Electric Vehicle Charging PSO IEEE bus</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimization Electric Vehicle Charging PSO IEEE bus, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Optimization%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Charging%20PSO%20IEEE%20bus.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Optimization</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0273-internal-combustion-engine-with-hydrogen-fuel.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH HYDROGEN FUEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH HYDROGEN FUEL, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/INTERNAL%20COMBUSTION%20ENGINE%20WITH%20HYDROGEN%20FUEL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>INTERNAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>COMBUSTION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ENGINE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0274-model-reference-adaptive-control-mrac.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Model Reference Adaptive Control MRAC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model Reference Adaptive Control MRAC, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Model%20Reference%20Adaptive%20Control%20MRAC.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0275-cascaded-multilevel-inverter-pv-statcom.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>CASCADED MULTILEVEL INVERTER PV STATCOM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents CASCADED MULTILEVEL INVERTER PV STATCOM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/CASCADED%20MULTILEVEL%20INVERTER%20PV%20STATCOM.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CASCADED</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MULTILEVEL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>INVERTER</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0276-igbt-half-bridge-resonant-inverter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IGBT Half-bridge Resonant Inverter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IGBT Half-bridge Resonant Inverter, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/IGBT%20Half-bridge%20Resonant%20Inverter.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IGBT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Half</video:tag>
      <video:tag>bridge</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0277-6dof-uav-simulation-in-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>6dof uav simulation in matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 6dof uav simulation in matlab, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/6dof%20uav%20simulation%20in%20matlab.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>6dof</video:tag>
      <video:tag>matlab</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0278-phase-shifted-full-bridge-converter-psfb.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Phase Shifted Full Bridge Converter PSFB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Phase Shifted Full Bridge Converter PSFB, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Phase%20Shifted%20Full%20Bridge%20Converter%20PSFB.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Shifted</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Full</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0279-multilevel-inverter-switched-capacitor-simulation-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Multilevel inverter Switched capacitor simulation model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Multilevel inverter Switched capacitor simulation model, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Multilevel%20inverter%20Switched%20capacitor%20simulation%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Multilevel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>inverter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Switched</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0280-v2g-matlab-simulation-ev-charging-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>V2G MATLAB SIMULATION - EV CHARGING SIMULINK MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents V2G MATLAB SIMULATION - EV CHARGING SIMULINK MODEL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/V2G%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION%20-%20EV%20CHARGING%20SIMULINK%20MODEL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CHARGING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULINK</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0281-v2g-g2v-vehicle-to-grid-and-grid-to-vehicle-ieee-3-bus-system-simulink-model-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>V2G G2V VEHICLE TO GRID AND GRID TO VEHICLE IEEE 3 BUS SYSTEM SIMULINK MODEL MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents V2G G2V VEHICLE TO GRID AND GRID TO VEHICLE IEEE 3 BUS SYSTEM SIMULINK MODEL MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/V2G%20G2V%20VEHICLE%20TO%20GRID%20AND%20GRID%20TO%20VEHICLE%20IEEE%203%20BUS%20SYSTEM%20SIMULINK%20MODEL%20MATLAB.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>VEHICLE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>GRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0282-six-phase-pmsm-vector-control-vsd-coordinate-transformation-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Six phase PMSM vector control VSD coordinate transformation-Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Six phase PMSM vector control VSD coordinate transformation-Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Six%20phase%20PMSM%20vector%20control%20VSD%20coordinate%20transformation-Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PMSM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>vector</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0283-ann-based-electric-vehicle-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN BASED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN BASED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ANN%20BASED%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BASED</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ELECTRIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>VEHICLE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0284-ant-colony-optimization-algorithm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Ant%20Colony%20Optimization%20Algorithm.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Colony</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Optimization</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Algorithm</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0285-speed-control-spwm-five-phase-pmsm-in-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>speed control SPWM Five phase PMSM in MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents speed control SPWM Five phase PMSM in MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/speed%20control%20SPWM%20Five%20phase%20PMSM%20in%20MATLAB.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>speed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SPWM</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0286-comparison-of-mathematical-model-pmsm-in-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>COMPARISON OF MATHEMATICAL MODEL PMSM IN MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents COMPARISON OF MATHEMATICAL MODEL PMSM IN MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/COMPARISON%20OF%20MATHEMATICAL%20MODEL%20PMSM%20IN%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>COMPARISON</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MATHEMATICAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MODEL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0287-bifacial-solar-irradiance-code-in-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bifacial solar irradiance code in matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bifacial solar irradiance code in matlab, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Bifacial%20solar%20irradiance%20code%20in%20matlab.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Bifacial</video:tag>
      <video:tag>solar</video:tag>
      <video:tag>irradiance</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0288-torque-ripple-reduction-of-the-switched-reluctance-motor-with-fuzzy-and-smc-for-electr.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Torque ripple reduction of the switched reluctance motor with fuzzy and SMC for Electric Vehic…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Torque ripple reduction of the switched reluctance motor with fuzzy and SMC for Electric Vehicle Application_ Fuzzy_ Speed and torque control using 6-4 SRM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Torque%20ripple%20reduction%20of%20the%20switched%20reluctance%20motor%20with%20fuzzy%20and%20SMC%20for%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Application_%20Fuzzy_%20Speed%20and%20torque%20control%20using%206-4%20SRM.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Torque</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ripple</video:tag>
      <video:tag>reduction</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0289-target-coverage.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>target coverage</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents target coverage, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/target%20coverage.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>target</video:tag>
      <video:tag>coverage</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0290-satellite-image-classification-with-deep-feature-fusion-network-dffn-and-convolutional.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Satellite Image Classification With Deep Feature Fusion Network(DFFN) And Convolutional Neural…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Satellite Image Classification With Deep Feature Fusion Network(DFFN) And Convolutional Neural Network(CNN), a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Satellite%20Image%20Classification%20With%20Deep%20Feature%20Fusion%20Network%28DFFN%29%20And%20Convolutional%20Neural%20Network%28CNN%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Satellite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Image</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Classification</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0291-economic-load-dispatch-simulator-using-particle-swarm-optimization.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCH SIMULATOR USING PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCH SIMULATOR USING PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ECONOMIC%20LOAD%20DISPATCH%20SIMULATOR%20USING%20PARTICLE%20SWARM%20OPTIMIZATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ECONOMIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LOAD</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DISPATCH</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0292-distance-based-advanced-energy-efficient-cluster-head-selection-techniques-for-wireles.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Distance Based Advanced Energy Efficient Cluster Head Selection Techniques for Wireless Sensor…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Distance Based Advanced Energy Efficient Cluster Head Selection Techniques for Wireless Sensor networks, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Distance%20Based%20Advanced%20Energy%20Efficient%20Cluster%20Head%20Selection%20Techniques%20for%20Wireless%20Sensor%20networks.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Distance</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Based</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Advanced</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0293-design-of-frequency-and-neural-network-control-for-microgrid-with-battery.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of frequency and Neural network control for microgrid with battery</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of frequency and Neural network control for microgrid with battery, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20of%20frequency%20and%20Neural%20network%20control%20for%20microgrid%20with%20battery.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>frequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Neural</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0294-d2d-vanet-vehicular-networks.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>d2d_vanet-Vehicular Networks</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents d2d_vanet-Vehicular Networks, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/d2d_vanet-Vehicular%20Networks.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>vanet</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicular</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Networks</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0295-convolutional-neural-network-cnn-based-autism-classification-image-classification.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>convolutional neural network-CNN based autism classification - image classification</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents convolutional neural network-CNN based autism classification - image classification, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/convolutional%20neural%20network-CNN%20based%20autism%20classification%20-%20image%20classification.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>convolutional</video:tag>
      <video:tag>neural</video:tag>
      <video:tag>network</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0296-bacterial-foraging-optimization-based-radial-basis-function-neural-network-brbfnn-for.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bacterial foraging optimization based Radial Basis Function Neural Network (BRBFNN) for identi…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bacterial foraging optimization based Radial Basis Function Neural Network (BRBFNN) for identification and classification of plant leaf diseases An automatic approach towards Plant pathology, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Bacterial%20foraging%20optimization%20based%20Radial%20Basis%20Function%20Neural%20Network%20%28BRBFNN%29%20for%20identification%20and%20classification%20of%20plant%20leaf%20diseases%20An%20automatic%20approach%20towards%20Plant%20pathology.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Bacterial</video:tag>
      <video:tag>foraging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>optimization</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0297-simulation-of-speed-control-spwm-five-phase-pmsm-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of speed control SPWM Five phase PMSM in MATLAB Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of speed control SPWM Five phase PMSM in MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Simulation%20of%20speed%20control%20SPWM%20Five%20phase%20PMSM%20in%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>speed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0298-a-grid-integrated-hybrid-system-pv-wind-electrical-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Grid Integrated Hybrid System PV Wind - Electrical simulation - phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Grid Integrated Hybrid System PV Wind - Electrical simulation - phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20Grid%20Integrated%20Hybrid%20System%20PV%20Wind%20-%20Electrical%20simulation%20-%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Integrated</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0299-power-quality-analysis-of-a-hybrid-microgrid-based-on-renewable-energy-sources-electri.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Quality Analysis of a Hybrid Microgrid based on Renewable Energy Sources - Electrical si…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Quality Analysis of a Hybrid Microgrid based on Renewable Energy Sources - Electrical simulation - phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Power%20Quality%20Analysis%20of%20a%20Hybrid%20Microgrid%20based%20on%20Renewable%20Energy%20Sources%20%20-%20Electrical%20simulation%20-%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Quality</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0300-swing-equation-electrical-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Swing equation - Electrical simulation - phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Swing equation - Electrical simulation - phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Swing%20equation%20-%20Electrical%20simulation%20-%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Swing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>equation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>research</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0301-loss-calculation-anpc-three-level-inverter-loss-computing-simulink-models-electrical-s.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Loss Calculation ANPC three-level inverter loss computing Simulink models - Electrical simulat…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Loss Calculation ANPC three-level inverter loss computing Simulink models - Electrical simulation - phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Loss%20Calculation%20ANPC%20three-level%20inverter%20loss%20computing%20Simulink%20models%20-%20Electrical%20simulation%20-%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Loss</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Calculation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ANPC</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0302-seven-level-cascaded-h-bridge-inverter-multi-level-high-power-electronic-converter-hig.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Seven Level cascaded H-bridge inverter multi-level high-power electronic converter high voltag…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Seven Level cascaded H-bridge inverter multi-level high-power electronic converter high voltage reactive power compensation - phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Seven%20Level%20cascaded%20H-bridge%20inverter%20multi-level%20high-power%20electronic%20converter%20high%20voltage%20reactive%20power%20compensation%20-%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0303-modular-multilevel-inverter-seven-level-inverter-mmc-matlab-simulink-simulation-phd-re.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Modular multilevel inverter seven level inverter MMC matlab simulink simulation - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0304-seven-level-inverter-with-reduced-switches-matlab-simulink-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SEVEN LEVEL INVERTER WITH REDUCED SWITCHES MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SEVEN LEVEL INVERTER WITH REDUCED SWITCHES MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0305-parallel-hybrid-electric-vehicle-phev-powertrain-simulation-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle (pHEV) Powertrain Simulation in matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle (pHEV) Powertrain Simulation in matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Parallel%20Hybrid%20Electric%20Vehicle%20%28pHEV%29%20Powertrain%20Simulation%20in%20matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0306-temperature-control-of-building-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Temperature control of building matlab simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Temperature control of building matlab simulink model, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0307-matlab-simulink-simulation-internal-combustion-engine-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink simulation Internal-combustion-Engine-Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink simulation Internal-combustion-Engine-Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation%20Internal-combustion-Engine-Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0308-2-dof-helicopter-linear-and-non-linear-simulink-simulation-in-matlab.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>2 DOF HELICOPTER LINEAR AND NON LINEAR SIMULINK SIMULATION IN MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 2 DOF HELICOPTER LINEAR AND NON LINEAR SIMULINK SIMULATION IN MATLAB, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0309-simulation-of-2dof-helicopter-model-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of 2DOF Helicopter model Matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of 2DOF Helicopter model Matlab Simulink model, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Simulation%20of%202DOF%20Helicopter%20model%20Matlab%20Simulink%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0310-simulation-of-2dof-helicopter-model-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of 2DOF Helicopter model Matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of 2DOF Helicopter model Matlab Simulink model, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Simulation%20of%202DOF%20Helicopter%20model%20Matlab%20Simulink%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0311-z-source-pv-grid-connected-lvrt-low-voltage-ride-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Z SOURCE PV GRID CONNECTED LVRT LOW VOLTAGE RIDE MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Z SOURCE PV GRID CONNECTED LVRT LOW VOLTAGE RIDE MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Z%20SOURCE%20PV%20GRID%20CONNECTED%20LVRT%20LOW%20VOLTAGE%20RIDE%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0312-pmu-phasor-measurement-unit-simulation-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PMU PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT SIMULATION IN MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PMU PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT SIMULATION IN MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PMU%20PHASOR%20MEASUREMENT%20UNIT%20SIMULATION%20IN%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0313-droop-control-of-microgrid-three-inverters-in-parallel-power-sharing-matlab-simulink-p.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Droop control of microgrid three inverters in parallel power sharing - Matlab Simulink Phd Res…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Droop control of microgrid three inverters in parallel power sharing - Matlab Simulink Phd Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Droop%20control%20of%20microgrid%20three%20inverters%20in%20parallel%20power%20sharing%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Phd%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0314-fuzzy-logic-control-of-dual-active-bridge-converter-dab-matlab-simulink-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy logic control of dual active bridge converter DAB - Matlab Simulink Phd Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy logic control of dual active bridge converter DAB - Matlab Simulink Phd Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fuzzy%20logic%20control%20of%20dual%20active%20bridge%20converter%20DAB%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Phd%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0315-smart-grid-iot-based-smart-microgrid-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SMART-GRID IOT BASED SMART MICROGRID MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SMART-GRID IOT BASED SMART MICROGRID MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SMART-GRID%20IOT%20BASED%20SMART%20MICROGRID%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0316-kinematics-and-control-of-6dof-robot-manipulator-with-prismatic-joint-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Kinematics and control of 6DOF Robot manipulator with prismatic joint matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Kinematics and control of 6DOF Robot manipulator with prismatic joint matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Kinematics%20and%20control%20of%206DOF%20Robot%20manipulator%20with%20prismatic%20joint%20matlab%20Simulink%20-%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0317-pso-particle-swarm-optimization-to-minimize-power-losses-and-voltage-deviation-by-opti.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PSO (Particle Swarm Optimization) to minimize power losses and voltage deviation by optimally…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSO (Particle Swarm Optimization) to minimize power losses and voltage deviation by optimally placing and sizing DG, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PSO%20%28Particle%20Swarm%20Optimization%29%20to%20minimize%20power%20losses%20and%20voltage%20deviation%20by%20optimally%20placing%20and%20sizing%20DG.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0318-pmbldc-speed-control-open-loop-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PMBLDC SPEED CONTROL OPEN LOOP MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PMBLDC SPEED CONTROL OPEN LOOP MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PMBLDC%20SPEED%20CONTROL%20OPEN%20LOOP%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0319-fuzzy-logic-controller-based-statcom-with-synchronous-generator-matlab-simulink-phd-re.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy logic controller based STATCOM with Synchronous generator - Matlab Simulink Phd Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy logic controller based STATCOM with Synchronous generator - Matlab Simulink Phd Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fuzzy%20logic%20controller%20based%20STATCOM%20with%20Synchronous%20generator%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Phd%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Fuzzy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>logic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0320-model-predictive-control-for-dual-active-bridge-in-naval-dc-microgrids-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Model Predictive Control for Dual Active Bridge in Naval DC Microgrids - Matlab Simulink Phd R…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model Predictive Control for Dual Active Bridge in Naval DC Microgrids - Matlab Simulink Phd Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Model%20Predictive%20Control%20for%20Dual%20Active%20Bridge%20in%20Naval%20DC%20Microgrids%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Phd%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Predictive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0321-machine-learning-based-energy-detection-system-for-spectrum-monitoring-in-wireless-net.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Machine learning based energy detection system for spectrum monitoring in wireless network</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Machine learning based energy detection system for spectrum monitoring in wireless network, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Machine%20learning%20based%20energy%20detection%20system%20for%20spectrum%20monitoring%20in%20wireless%20network.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>learning</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0322-ann-mppt-for-wind-turbine-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN Mppt for wind turbine matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN Mppt for wind turbine matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ANN%20Mppt%20for%20wind%20turbine%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Mppt</video:tag>
      <video:tag>wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>turbine</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0323-voltage-and-frequency-regulation-of-microgrid-with-battery-energy-storage-systems-matl.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Voltage and Frequency Regulation of Microgrid With Battery Energy Storage Systems Matlab Simul…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Voltage and Frequency Regulation of Microgrid With Battery Energy Storage Systems Matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Voltage%20and%20Frequency%20Regulation%20of%20Microgrid%20With%20Battery%20Energy%20Storage%20Systems%20Matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Voltage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Frequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Regulation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0324-mathematical-model-srm-switched-reluctance-motor-simulink-simulation-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Mathematical model SRM - Switched reluctance motor simulink simulation model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Mathematical model SRM - Switched reluctance motor simulink simulation model, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Mathematical%20model%20SRM%20-%20Switched%20reluctance%20motor%20simulink%20simulation%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Mathematical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Switched</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0325-active-and-passive-anti-roll-bar-for-vehicle-control-and-handling-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Active and passive anti roll bar for vehicle control and handling Matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Active and passive anti roll bar for vehicle control and handling Matlab simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Active%20and%20passive%20anti%20roll%20bar%20for%20vehicle%20control%20and%20handling%20Matlab%20simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>anti</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0326-spacecraft-attitude-dynamics-and-control-detumbling-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control Detumbling Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control Detumbling Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Spacecraft%20Attitude%20Dynamics%20and%20Control%20Detumbling%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Spacecraft</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Attitude</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0327-spacecraft-attitude-dynamics-and-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics and Control Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Spacecraft%20Attitude%20Dynamics%20and%20Control%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Spacecraft</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Attitude</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dynamics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0328-vsc-voltage-source-converter-harmonic-resonance-stability-in-a-voltage-source-network.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>VSC Voltage Source converter - harmonic resonance stability in a voltage source network Matlab…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents VSC Voltage Source converter - harmonic resonance stability in a voltage source network Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/VSC%20Voltage%20Source%20converter%20-%20harmonic%20resonance%20stability%20in%20a%20voltage%20source%20network%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Voltage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Source</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0329-pv-mppt-zeta-converter-with-five-level-inverter-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV MPPT ZETA CONVERTER WITH FIVE LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV MPPT ZETA CONVERTER WITH FIVE LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20MPPT%20ZETA%20CONVERTER%20WITH%20FIVE%20LEVEL%20INVERTER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ZETA</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONVERTER</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0330-dc-motor-control-using-fuzzy-logic-and-pid-controller-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DC MOTOR CONTROL USING FUZZY LOGIC AND PID CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DC MOTOR CONTROL USING FUZZY LOGIC AND PID CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DC%20MOTOR%20CONTROL%20USING%20FUZZY%20LOGIC%20AND%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0331-adaptive-pid-fuzzy-logic-controller-for-brushless-dc-bldc-motor-matlab-simulink-simula.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Adaptive PID-Fuzzy Logic Controller for Brushless DC BLDC Motor Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive PID-Fuzzy Logic Controller for Brushless DC BLDC Motor Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0332-low-cost-energy-detection-system-for-spectrum-monitoring-in-wireless-network-matlab-co.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Low cost energy detection system for spectrum monitoring in wireless network matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Low cost energy detection system for spectrum monitoring in wireless network matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Low%20cost%20energy%20detection%20system%20for%20spectrum%20monitoring%20in%20wireless%20network%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0333-wind-generators-type-iii-doubly-fed-induction-generators-and-type-iv-full-converter-wi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wind generators Type III Doubly-Fed Induction Generators and Type IV Full-Converter wind gener…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wind generators Type III Doubly-Fed Induction Generators and Type IV Full-Converter wind generators - Matlab Simulink Phd Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wind%20generators%20Type%20III%20Doubly-Fed%20Induction%20Generators%20and%20Type%20IV%20Full-Converter%20wind%20generators%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Phd%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0334-pmsm-mpc-controller-matlab-simulink-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PMSM MPC CONTROLLER - Matlab Simulink Phd Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PMSM MPC CONTROLLER - Matlab Simulink Phd Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PMSM%20MPC%20CONTROLLER%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Phd%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0335-techno-economic-assessment-of-green-hydrogen-production-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Techno-Economic Assessment of Green Hydrogen Production matlab simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Techno-Economic Assessment of Green Hydrogen Production matlab simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0336-simscape-model-of-photovoltaic-thermal-parameter-estimation-in-pvt-solar-panel-hybrid.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simscape model of Photovoltaic Thermal parameter estimation in PVT solar panel Hybrid Solar Pa…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simscape model of Photovoltaic Thermal parameter estimation in PVT solar panel Hybrid Solar Panel, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Simscape%20model%20of%20Photovoltaic%20Thermal%20parameter%20estimation%20in%20PVT%20solar%20panel%20Hybrid%20Solar%20Panel.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0337-green-hydrogen-exporting-economics-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Green Hydrogen Exporting Economics matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Green Hydrogen Exporting Economics matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Green%20Hydrogen%20Exporting%20Economics%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0338-renewable-energy-pv-wind-battery-hydrogen-production-electrolyzer-and-energy-storage-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Renewable Energy PV wind battery Hydrogen production Electrolyzer and energy storage microgrid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Renewable Energy PV wind battery Hydrogen production Electrolyzer and energy storage microgrid, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Renewable%20Energy%20PV%20wind%20battery%20Hydrogen%20production%20Electrolyzer%20and%20energy%20storage%20microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0339-pmsm-motor-electric-power-assisted-steering-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PMSM motor Electric Power Assisted Steering Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PMSM motor Electric Power Assisted Steering Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PMSM%20motor%20Electric%20Power%20Assisted%20Steering%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0340-class-c-amplifier-ads-simulation-keysight-ads-circuit-design.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Class C amplifier ADS Simulation - Keysight ADS Circuit design</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Class C amplifier ADS Simulation - Keysight ADS Circuit design, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Class%20C%20amplifier%20ADS%20Simulation%20-%20Keysight%20ADS%20Circuit%20design.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0341-modeling-and-optimization-of-uav-swarms-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling and Optimization of UAV Swarms matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Optimization of UAV Swarms matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Modeling%20and%20Optimization%20of%20UAV%20Swarms%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0342-cognitive-radio-spectrum-sensing-and-allocation-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Cognitive Radio Spectrum Sensing and Allocation Matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Cognitive Radio Spectrum Sensing and Allocation Matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Cognitive%20Radio%20Spectrum%20Sensing%20and%20Allocation%20Matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0343-power-amplifier-thermal-analyis-in-ads-software.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power amplifier thermal analyis in ADS Software</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power amplifier thermal analyis in ADS Software, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Power%20amplifier%20thermal%20analyis%20in%20ADS%20Software.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>amplifier</video:tag>
      <video:tag>thermal</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0344-differential-evolution-based-mppt-with-dual-mutation-for-pv-array-under-partial-shadin.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:description>This project video presents FUEL CELL AND ELECTROLYZER HYDROGEN ENERGY STORAGE HYBRID MICROGRID PV MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID MICROGRID PV FUEL CELL ELECTROLYZER HYDROGEN ENERGY STORAGE MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HYBRID%20MICROGRID%20PV%20FUEL%20CELL%20ELECTROLYZER%20HYDROGEN%20ENERGY%20STORAGE%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of satellite attitude control using PID controller in Matlab simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink model of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Powering Source Using Neural Network-Electrical - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Three Area Decentralized model predictive (MPC) load frequency control Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PV array MPPT Boost 5KW 420V Matlab Simulink simulation-Electrical - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0351-battery-thermal-management-matlab-simulation-simulink-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BATTERY THERMAL MANAGEMENT MATLAB SIMULATION SIMULINK - phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BATTERY THERMAL MANAGEMENT MATLAB SIMULATION SIMULINK - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:title>FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED WIND MICROGRID WIND MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED WIND MICROGRID WIND MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink of Digital Twin of an Induction Motor Fault Analysis and Predictive Maintenanc…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink of Digital Twin of an Induction Motor Fault Analysis and Predictive Maintenance Closed Loop, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulink%20of%20Digital%20Twin%20of%20an%20Induction%20Motor%20Fault%20Analysis%20and%20Predictive%20Maintenance%20Closed%20Loop.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0354-matlab-simulink-simulation-of-v2g-vehicle-to-grid-system-in-microgrid.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink Simulation of V2G (Vehicle to Grid) System in Microgrid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink Simulation of V2G (Vehicle to Grid) System in Microgrid, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0355-detection-of-broken-bars-in-the-cage-rotor-on-an-induction-machine-electrical.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Detection of Broken Bars in the Cage Rotor on an Induction Machine-electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Detection of Broken Bars in the Cage Rotor on an Induction Machine-electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulation of Bidirectional V2G-G2V with parallel Battery multiple EV charging in Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulation%20of%20Bidirectional%20V2G-G2V%20with%20parallel%20Battery%20multiple%20EV%20charging%20in%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0357-active-suspensions-on-the-half-car-model-matlab-simulink-simulation-vehicle-dynamics.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Active suspensions on the half car model Matlab Simulink simulation-vehicle dynamics, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0358-v2g-vehicle-to-grid-fast-charging-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>V2G Vehicle to Grid fast charging Matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents V2G Vehicle to Grid fast charging Matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/V2G%20Vehicle%20to%20Grid%20fast%20charging%20Matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0359-speed-control-of-dc-motor-using-fuzzy-logic-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SPEED CONTROL OF DC MOTOR USING FUZZY LOGIC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SPEED CONTROL OF DC MOTOR USING FUZZY LOGIC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SPEED%20CONTROL%20OF%20DC%20MOTOR%20USING%20FUZZY%20LOGIC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0360-quasi-steady-state-of-the-synchronous-generator-model-pid-and-fuzzy-pid-matlab-simulin.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Quasi steady state of the synchronous generator model PID and fuzzy PID Matlab Simulink simula…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Quasi steady state of the synchronous generator model PID and fuzzy PID Matlab Simulink simulation-ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Quasi%20steady%20state%20of%20the%20synchronous%20generator%20model%20PID%20and%20fuzzy%20PID%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation-ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0361-matlab-simulation-of-bidirectional-v2g-g2v-with-toggle-switch-operation-control-ev-cha.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulation of Bidirectional V2G-G2V with toggle switch operation control EV charging in…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulation of Bidirectional V2G-G2V with toggle switch operation control EV charging in Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulation%20of%20Bidirectional%20V2G-G2V%20with%20toggle%20switch%20operation%20control%20EV%20charging%20in%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0362-synchronous-machine-avr-automatic-voltage-regulator-matlab-simulink-simulation-electri.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE AVR AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE AVR AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SYNCHRONOUS%20MACHINE%20AVR%20AUTOMATIC%20VOLTAGE%20REGULATOR%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>AUTOMATIC</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0363-load-frequency-and-voltage-control-model-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Load Frequency &amp; Voltage Control Model Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Load Frequency &amp; Voltage Control Model Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Load%20Frequency%20%26%20Voltage%20Control%20Model%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Load</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Frequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Voltage</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0364-adaptive-pid-fuzzy-logic-controller-for-brushless-dc-motor-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Adaptive PID-Fuzzy Logic Controller for Brushless DC Motor Matlab Simulink Simulation-electric…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive PID-Fuzzy Logic Controller for Brushless DC Motor Matlab Simulink Simulation-electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Adaptive%20PID-Fuzzy%20Logic%20Controller%20for%20Brushless%20DC%20Motor%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation-electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuzzy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Logic</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0365-fopid-pso-dc-motor-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FOPID PSO DC MOTOR CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FOPID PSO DC MOTOR CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FOPID%20PSO%20DC%20MOTOR%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>MOTOR</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0366-pv-buck-boost-ky-converter-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV BUCK BOOST KY CONVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV BUCK BOOST KY CONVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20BUCK%20BOOST%20KY%20CONVERTER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>BOOST</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONVERTER</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0367-6-dof-quadrotor-with-pid-controller-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>6 DOF quadrotor with PID controller matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 6 DOF quadrotor with PID controller matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/6%20DOF%20quadrotor%20with%20PID%20controller%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0368-6dof-model-of-a-uav-on-matlab-simulink-communication.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>6DOF model of a UAV on MATLAB Simulink-communication</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 6DOF model of a UAV on MATLAB Simulink-communication, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/6DOF%20model%20of%20a%20UAV%20on%20MATLAB%20Simulink-communication.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Simulink</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0369-mppt-controller-for-a-pv-array-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MPPT controller for a PV array Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPPT controller for a PV array Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MPPT%20controller%20for%20a%20PV%20array%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
      <video:tag>array</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0370-exact-sum-pdf-and-cdf-wireless-communication-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Exact sum PDF and CDF wireless communication matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Exact sum PDF and CDF wireless communication matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Exact%20sum%20PDF%20and%20CDF%20wireless%20communication%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Exact</video:tag>
      <video:tag>wireless</video:tag>
      <video:tag>communication</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0371-power-quality-improvement-in-grid-integrated-pv-with-cascade-multilevel-inverter-elect.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Quality improvement in Grid integrated PV with cascade multilevel inverter-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Quality improvement in Grid integrated PV with cascade multilevel inverter-Electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Power%20Quality%20improvement%20in%20Grid%20integrated%20PV%20with%20cascade%20multilevel%20inverter-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>improvement</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0372-grid-tied-inverter-simulation-with-current-controller-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Tied Inverter simulation with current controller - Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Tied Inverter simulation with current controller - Electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Grid%20Tied%20Inverter%20simulation%20with%20current%20controller%20-%20Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Tied</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Inverter</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0373-estimate-pdf-cdf-kernel-estimation-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Estimate PDF CDF Kernel estimation matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Estimate PDF CDF Kernel estimation matlab code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Estimate%20PDF%20CDF%20Kernel%20estimation%20matlab%20code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Estimate</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Kernel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>estimation</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0374-single-switch-transformerless-high-gain-buck-boost-converter-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Single-Switch Transformerless High Gain Buck-Boost Converter-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single-Switch Transformerless High Gain Buck-Boost Converter-Electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Single-Switch%20Transformerless%20High%20Gain%20Buck-Boost%20Converter-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Single</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Transformerless</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0375-inductive-charging-simulation-for-electrical-vehicles-simulink-matlab-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inductive charging simulation for electrical vehicles Simulink MATLAB-electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Inductive charging simulation for electrical vehicles Simulink MATLAB-electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Inductive%20charging%20simulation%20for%20electrical%20vehicles%20Simulink%20MATLAB-electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Inductive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>charging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0376-battery-fed-buck-boost-converter-and-a-supercapacitor-fed-bidirectional-dc-dc-converte.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>battery fed buck-boost converter and a supercapacitor fed bidirectional DC-DC converter source…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents battery fed buck-boost converter and a supercapacitor fed bidirectional DC-DC converter sources for a Hybrid Energy Vehicle, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/battery%20fed%20buck-boost%20converter%20and%20a%20supercapacitor%20fed%20bidirectional%20DC-DC%20converter%20sources%20for%20a%20Hybrid%20Energy%20Vehicle.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>buck</video:tag>
      <video:tag>boost</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0377-5-pin-three-phase-dc-ac-induction-motor-control-model-can-be-used-for-fault-tolerant-c.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>5-pin three-phase DC-AC induction motor control model can be used for fault-tolerant control-C…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 5-pin three-phase DC-AC induction motor control model can be used for fault-tolerant control-Closed Loop-electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/5-pin%20three-phase%20DC-AC%20induction%20motor%20control%20model%20can%20be%20used%20for%20fault-tolerant%20control-Closed%20Loop-electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>three</video:tag>
      <video:tag>phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>induction</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0378-wireless-charging-for-ev-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wireless Charging For EV Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wireless Charging For EV Matlab Simulink Simulation-Electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Wireless%20Charging%20For%20EV%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wireless</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Charging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0379-boost-converter-closed-loop-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Boost converter closed loop control Matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Boost converter closed loop control Matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Boost%20converter%20closed%20loop%20control%20Matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Boost</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>closed</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0380-closed-loop-buck-boost-converter-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Closed loop Buck boost Converter Matlab simulink simulation - Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Closed loop Buck boost Converter Matlab simulink simulation - Electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Closed%20loop%20Buck%20boost%20Converter%20Matlab%20simulink%20simulation%20-%20Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Closed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>loop</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Buck</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0381-regenerative-braking-system-using-bldc-motor-matlab-simulink-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM USING BLDC MOTOR MATLAB SIMULINK -ELECTRICAL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM USING BLDC MOTOR MATLAB SIMULINK -ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20SYSTEM%20USING%20BLDC%20MOTOR%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20-ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>REGENERATIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BRAKING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SYSTEM</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0382-standard-backward-forward-sweep-active-distribution-network-matlab-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Standard Backward Forward Sweep active distribution network matlab-electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Standard Backward Forward Sweep active distribution network matlab-electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Standard%20Backward%20Forward%20Sweep%20active%20distribution%20network%20matlab-electrical%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Standard</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Backward</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Forward</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0383-120kw-wireless-power-transfer-wpt-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>120kW Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) Matlab simulink simulation-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 120kW Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) Matlab simulink simulation-Electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/120kW%20Wireless%20Power%20Transfer%20%28WPT%29%20Matlab%20simulink%20simulation-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>120kW</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wireless</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0384-ac-resonant-inductive-wireless-power-transfer-for-ev-battery-charging-applications-ele.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>AC Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer for EV Battery Charging Applications-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AC Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer for EV Battery Charging Applications-Electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/AC%20Resonant%20Inductive%20Wireless%20Power%20Transfer%20for%20EV%20Battery%20Charging%20Applications-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Resonant</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Inductive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wireless</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0385-the-dual-phase-shifted-control-of-isolated-full-bridge-dcdc-converter-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The dual phase shifted control of isolated full bridge DCDC converter - Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents The dual phase shifted control of isolated full bridge DCDC converter - Electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/The%20dual%20phase%20shifted%20control%20of%20isolated%20full%20bridge%20DCDC%20converter%20-%20Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0386-dc-resonant-inductive-wireless-power-transfer-for-ev-battery-charging-applications-ele.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DC Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer for EV Battery Charging Applications-electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DC Resonant Inductive Wireless Power Transfer for EV Battery Charging Applications-electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DC%20Resonant%20Inductive%20Wireless%20Power%20Transfer%20for%20EV%20Battery%20Charging%20Applications-electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0387-three-phase-two-level-controlled-bidirectional-ac-dc-converter-with-bidirectional-dual.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>THREE PHASE TWO LEVEL CONTROLLED BIDIRECTIONAL AC-DC CONVERTER WITH BIDIRECTIONAL DUAL ACTIVE…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THREE PHASE TWO LEVEL CONTROLLED BIDIRECTIONAL AC-DC CONVERTER WITH BIDIRECTIONAL DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE ISOLATED CONVERTER SYSTEM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THREE%20PHASE%20TWO%20LEVEL%20CONTROLLED%20BIDIRECTIONAL%20AC-DC%20CONVERTER%20WITH%20BIDIRECTIONAL%20DUAL%20ACTIVE%20BRIDGE%20ISOLATED%20CONVERTER%20SYSTEM.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0388-sliding-mode-control-for-wind-turbine-dfim-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sliding Mode Control for Wind turbine DFIM MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - ELECTRICAL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sliding Mode Control for Wind turbine DFIM MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Sliding%20Mode%20Control%20for%20Wind%20turbine%20DFIM%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0389-underwater-image-enhancement-using-hyper-laplacian-reflection-priors-image-processing.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Underwater Image Enhancement Using Hyper-Laplacian Reflection Priors-Image processing</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Underwater Image Enhancement Using Hyper-Laplacian Reflection Priors-Image processing, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Underwater%20Image%20Enhancement%20Using%20Hyper-Laplacian%20Reflection%20Priors-Image%20processing.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0390-triple-phase-shift-control-of-dual-active-bridge-converter-dab-simulink-simulation-ele.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Triple Phase Shift Control of Dual Active Bridge Converter DAB Simulink Simulation -Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Triple Phase Shift Control of Dual Active Bridge Converter DAB Simulink Simulation -Electrical, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Triple%20Phase%20Shift%20Control%20of%20Dual%20Active%20Bridge%20Converter%20DAB%20Simulink%20Simulation%20-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0391-sliding-mode-ifoc-for-induction-motor-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sliding mode IFOC for induction motor Matlab simulink simulation-ELECTRICAL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sliding mode IFOC for induction motor Matlab simulink simulation-ELECTRICAL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Sliding%20mode%20IFOC%20for%20induction%20motor%20Matlab%20simulink%20simulation-ELECTRICAL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0392-fuel-cell-and-battery-power-electric-aircraft-matlab-simulink-electric-vehicle.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUEL CELL AND BATTERY POWER ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT MATLAB SIMULINK-ELECTRIC VEHICLE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUEL CELL AND BATTERY POWER ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT MATLAB SIMULINK-ELECTRIC VEHICLE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUEL%20CELL%20AND%20BATTERY%20POWER%20ELECTRIC%20AIRCRAFT%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK-ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>BATTERY</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0393-sliding-mode-control-of-an-three-phase-induction-machine-matlab-simulink-electrical.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sliding mode control of an Three phase Induction Machine Matlab simulink-Electrical</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sliding mode control of an Three phase Induction Machine Matlab simulink-Electrical, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Sliding%20mode%20control%20of%20an%20Three%20phase%20Induction%20Machine%20Matlab%20simulink-Electrical.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0394-electric-truck-matlab-simulink-simulation-electric-vehicle-truck-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ELECTRIC TRUCK MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION ELECTRIC VEHICLE TRUCK-phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRIC TRUCK MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION ELECTRIC VEHICLE TRUCK-phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ELECTRIC%20TRUCK%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20TRUCK-phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>TRUCK</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0395-metaheuristic-optimization-algorithms-in-order-to-solve-the-traveling-salesman-problem.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>metaheuristic optimization algorithms in order to solve the traveling salesman problem-matlab-…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents metaheuristic optimization algorithms in order to solve the traveling salesman problem-matlab-optimization-phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/metaheuristic%20optimization%20algorithms%20in%20order%20to%20solve%20the%20traveling%20salesman%20problem-matlab-optimization-phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0396-bidirectional-battery-charger-for-electric-vehicles-matlab-simulink-electrical-phd-res.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bidirectional Battery Charger for Electric Vehicles Matlab Simulink-Electrical-phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bidirectional Battery Charger for Electric Vehicles Matlab Simulink-Electrical-phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Bidirectional%20Battery%20Charger%20for%20Electric%20Vehicles%20Matlab%20Simulink-Electrical-phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Charger</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0397-inter-turn-fault-detection-in-induction-motor-using-wavelet-and-machine-learning-in-ma.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inter-Turn Fault Detection in induction motor using Wavelet and machine learning in matlab sim…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Inter-Turn Fault Detection in induction motor using Wavelet and machine learning in matlab simulink - electrical-phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Inter-Turn%20Fault%20Detection%20in%20induction%20motor%20using%20Wavelet%20and%20machine%20learning%20in%20matlab%20simulink%20-%20electrical-phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Turn</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fault</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0398-a-double-sided-lcc-compensation-network-and-its-tuning-method-for-wireless-power-trans.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Double-Sided LCC Compensation Network and its tuning method for wireless power transfer-elec…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Double-Sided LCC Compensation Network and its tuning method for wireless power transfer-electrical-simulink-phd-research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20Double-Sided%20LCC%20Compensation%20Network%20and%20its%20tuning%20method%20for%20wireless%20power%20transfer-electrical-simulink-phd-research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents PV threephase fault recovery ability and power quality of power system-electrical-Simulink-phd-research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>This project video presents LCC HVDC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL SIMULINK-phd-research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HELIOSTAT%20position%20design%20solar%20power%20plants%20matlab%20code-PV-Electrical-phd-research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and Grid-to-vehicle (G2V) transient stability - IEEE 3 bus - electrical simulation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Controlling of Quadrotor UAV Using a Fuzzy SMC in Simulink simulation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Controlling%20of%20Quadrotor%20UAV%20Using%20a%20Fuzzy%20SMC%20in%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents bearing fault classifcation using CNN KNN SVM, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0413-fault-tolerant-brushless-dc-motor-closed-loop-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fault tolerant Brushless DC Motor Closed loop Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fault tolerant Brushless DC Motor Closed loop Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Fault%20tolerant%20Brushless%20DC%20Motor%20Closed%20loop%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0414-ann-based-pv-mppt-solar-water-pumping-system-using-bldc-matlab-simulink-simulation-ele.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN BASED PV MPPT SOLAR WATER PUMPING SYSTEM USING BLDC -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN BASED PV MPPT SOLAR WATER PUMPING SYSTEM USING BLDC -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL ASSIGNMENTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ANN%20BASED%20PV%20MPPT%20SOLAR%20WATER%20PUMPING%20SYSTEM%20USING%20BLDC%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL%20ASSIGNMENTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0415-three-phase-ac-dc-battery-charger-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical-assignments.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>THREE PHASE AC DC BATTERY CHARGER -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL ASSIGNMENTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THREE PHASE AC DC BATTERY CHARGER -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL ASSIGNMENTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THREE%20PHASE%20AC%20DC%20BATTERY%20CHARGER%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL%20ASSIGNMENTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0416-single-phase-ac-dc-battery-charger-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical-assignments.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SINGLE PHASE AC DC BATTERY CHARGER -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL ASSIGNMENTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SINGLE PHASE AC DC BATTERY CHARGER -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL ASSIGNMENTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SINGLE%20PHASE%20AC%20DC%20BATTERY%20CHARGER%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL%20ASSIGNMENTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0417-a-hybrid-mmc-hvdc-vsc-transmission-system-for-offshore-wind-system-matlab-simulink-sim.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A HYBRID MMC HVDC VSC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR OFFSHORE WIND SYSTEM -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A HYBRID MMC HVDC VSC TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR OFFSHORE WIND SYSTEM -MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL ASSIGNMENTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20HYBRID%20MMC%20HVDC%20VSC%20TRANSMISSION%20SYSTEM%20FOR%20OFFSHORE%20WIND%20SYSTEM%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-ELECTRICAL%20ASSIGNMENTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0418-stabilizing-an-rotary-inverted-pendulum-using-fuzzy-logic-pid-and-lqr-matlab-simulatio.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Stabilizing an rotary inverted pendulum using Fuzzy logic, PID, and LQR matlab simulation (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Stabilizing an rotary inverted pendulum using Fuzzy logic, PID, and LQR matlab simulation (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Stabilizing%20an%20rotary%20inverted%20pendulum%20using%20Fuzzy%20logic%2C%20PID%2C%20and%20LQR%20matlab%20simulation%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>rotary</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0419-analysis-and-modeling-of-high-impedance-fault-matlab-simulink-model-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Analysis and Modeling of High Impedance Fault matlab simulink model (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Analysis and Modeling of High Impedance Fault matlab simulink model (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Analysis%20and%20Modeling%20of%20High%20Impedance%20Fault%20matlab%20simulink%20model%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0420-distributed-dual-gradient-tracking-for-microgrid-control-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Distributed Dual Gradient Tracking for Microgrid Control Matlab Code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Distributed Dual Gradient Tracking for Microgrid Control Matlab Code, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Distributed%20Dual%20Gradient%20Tracking%20for%20Microgrid%20Control%20Matlab%20Code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Distributed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dual</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Gradient</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0421-hybrid-wind-fuel-cell-renewable-energy-microgrid-system-matlab-code-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid (Wind-Fuel Cell) Renewable Energy Microgrid system Matlab code (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid (Wind-Fuel Cell) Renewable Energy Microgrid system Matlab code (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Hybrid%20%28Wind-Fuel%20Cell%29%20Renewable%20Energy%20Microgrid%20system%20Matlab%20code%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuel</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0422-a-grid-integrated-hybrid-system-pv-and-wind-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Grid Integrated Hybrid System PV and Wind Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Grid Integrated Hybrid System PV and Wind Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20Grid%20Integrated%20Hybrid%20System%20PV%20and%20Wind%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0423-ant-colony-optimisation-aco-meta-heuristic-to-solve-the-travelling-salesman-problem-ts.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Ant Colony Optimisation (ACO) meta-heuristic to solve the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Ant Colony Optimisation (ACO) meta-heuristic to solve the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP), a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Ant%20Colony%20Optimisation%20%28ACO%29%20meta-heuristic%20to%20solve%20the%20Travelling%20Salesman%20Problem%20%28TSP%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Optimisation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0424-a-novel-topology-for-four-switch-buck-boost-converter-to-achieve-two-way-buck-and-boos.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A novel topology for four switch buck-boost converter to achieve two-way BUCK and BOOST functi…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A novel topology for four switch buck-boost converter to achieve two-way BUCK and BOOST function - matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20novel%20topology%20for%20four%20switch%20buck-boost%20converter%20to%20achieve%20two-way%20BUCK%20and%20%20BOOST%20function%20-%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0425-kalman-filter-based-mppt-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Kalman Filter based MPPT - Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Kalman Filter based MPPT - Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Kalman%20Filter%20based%20MPPT%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Kalman</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Filter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0426-grid-connected-photovoltaic-system-using-module-integrated-micro-converters-plecs-proj.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Connected Photovoltaic System Using Module Integrated Micro Converters - PLECS PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Connected Photovoltaic System Using Module Integrated Micro Converters - PLECS PROJECT, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Grid%20Connected%20Photovoltaic%20System%20Using%20Module%20Integrated%20Micro%20Converters%20-%20PLECS%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Connected</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Photovoltaic</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0427-infrastructure-to-vehicular-i2v-cooperative-communication-operating-in-the-millimeter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Infrastructure-to-Vehicular (I2V) cooperative communication operating in the millimeter wave (…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Infrastructure-to-Vehicular (I2V) cooperative communication operating in the millimeter wave (mmWave) band, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Infrastructure-to-Vehicular%20%28I2V%29%20cooperative%20communication%20operating%20in%20the%20millimeter%20wave%20%28mmWave%29%20band.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Infrastructure</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicular</video:tag>
      <video:tag>cooperative</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0428-self-balancing-model-for-two-wheel-electric-bicycle.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SELF BALANCING MODEL FOR TWO WHEEL ELECTRIC BICYCLE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SELF BALANCING MODEL FOR TWO WHEEL ELECTRIC BICYCLE, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SELF%20BALANCING%20MODEL%20FOR%20TWO%20WHEEL%20ELECTRIC%20BICYCLE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SELF</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BALANCING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MODEL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0429-ieee-33-bus-system-by-pso-particle-swarm-optimization-optimal-location-and-sizing-of-d.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 33 bus system by PSO Particle Swarm Optimization - Optimal location and sizing of DG dist…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 33 bus system by PSO Particle Swarm Optimization - Optimal location and sizing of DG distributed generation - matlab phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/IEEE%2033%20bus%20system%20by%20PSO%20Particle%20Swarm%20Optimization%20-%20Optimal%20location%20and%20sizing%20of%20DG%20distributed%20generation%20-%20matlab%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>system</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Particle</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0430-a-hardware-efficient-analog-network-structure-for-hybrid-precoding-in-millimeter-wave.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Hardware Efficient Analog network structure for hybrid precoding in Millimeter wave systems</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Hardware Efficient Analog network structure for hybrid precoding in Millimeter wave systems, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20Hardware%20Efficient%20Analog%20network%20structure%20for%20hybrid%20precoding%20in%20Millimeter%20wave%20systems.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hardware</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Efficient</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analog</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0431-the-500kv-230kv-saturable-transformer-is-energized-on-the-500kv-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The 500kv-230kv saturable transformer is energized on the 500kv system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents The 500kv-230kv saturable transformer is energized on the 500kv system, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/The%20500kv-230kv%20saturable%20transformer%20is%20energized%20on%20the%20500kv%20system.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>500kv</video:tag>
      <video:tag>230kv</video:tag>
      <video:tag>saturable</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0432-statcom-with-wind-turbine-subsystem.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Statcom with wind turbine_Subsystem</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Statcom with wind turbine_Subsystem, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Statcom%20with%20wind%20turbine_Subsystem.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Statcom</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
      <video:tag>wind</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0433-statcom-with-wind-turbine.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Statcom with wind turbine</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Statcom with wind turbine, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Statcom%20with%20wind%20turbine.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Statcom</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
      <video:tag>wind</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0434-spatial-modulation-mrc-for-4bits-transmission.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Spatial modulation MRC for 4bits transmission</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Spatial modulation MRC for 4bits transmission, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Spatial%20modulation%20MRC%20for%204bits%20transmission.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Spatial</video:tag>
      <video:tag>modulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>4bits</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0435-simulation-for-robotic-arm-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>simulation for Robotic arm control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents simulation for Robotic arm control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/simulation%20for%20Robotic%20arm%20control.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Robotic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0436-robot-arm-simulation-using-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Robot Arm Simulation using Matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Robot Arm Simulation using Matlab, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Robot%20Arm%20Simulation%20using%20Matlab.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Robot</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>using</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0437-remote-sensing-vegetation-crop-vegetation-vegetation-from-satellite-image.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Remote Sensing Vegetation - Crop Vegetation - vegetation from satellite image</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Remote Sensing Vegetation - Crop Vegetation - vegetation from satellite image, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Remote%20Sensing%20Vegetation%20-%20Crop%20Vegetation%20-%20vegetation%20from%20satellite%20image.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Remote</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sensing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vegetation</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0438-pv-using-neural-network-dc-dc-converter-for-standalone-pv-system-using-artificial-neur.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV using Neural Network - DC-DC converter for standalone PV system using Artificial Neural Net…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV using Neural Network - DC-DC converter for standalone PV system using Artificial Neural Networks, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20using%20Neural%20Network%20-%20DC-DC%20converter%20for%20standalone%20PV%20system%20using%20Artificial%20Neural%20Networks.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>using</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Neural</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Network</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0439-pv-system-to-achieve-maximum-power-tracking-via-a-boost-converter-using-perturbation-a.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV system to achieve maximum power tracking via a boost converter using perturbation and obser…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV system to achieve maximum power tracking via a boost converter using perturbation and observation, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20system%20to%20achieve%20maximum%20power%20tracking%20via%20a%20boost%20converter%20using%20perturbation%20and%20observation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>system</video:tag>
      <video:tag>achieve</video:tag>
      <video:tag>maximum</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0440-optimal-control-sepic-converter-linear-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>OPTIMAL CONTROL SEPIC CONVERTER _Linear_model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents OPTIMAL CONTROL SEPIC CONVERTER _Linear_model, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/OPTIMAL%20CONTROL%20SEPIC%20CONVERTER%20_Linear_model.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0441-mppt-fuzzy.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MPPT_fuzzy</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPPT_fuzzy, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MPPT_fuzzy.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>fuzzy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0442-mppt-boost.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MPPT_boost</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPPT_boost, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MPPT_boost.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>boost</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0443-modified-sepic-with-magnetic-couplig.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MODIFIED SEPIC WITH MAGNETIC COUPLIG</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MODIFIED SEPIC WITH MAGNETIC COUPLIG, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MODIFIED%20SEPIC%20WITH%20MAGNETIC%20COUPLIG.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MODIFIED</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SEPIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>WITH</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0444-co-tier-and-cross-tier-uplink-interference-mitigation-using-q-learning.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>CO-TIER AND CROSS-TIER UPLINK INTERFERENCE MITIGATION USING Q-LEARNING</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents CO-TIER AND CROSS-TIER UPLINK INTERFERENCE MITIGATION USING Q-LEARNING, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/CO-TIER%20AND%20CROSS-TIER%20UPLINK%20INTERFERENCE%20MITIGATION%20USING%20Q-LEARNING.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TIER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CROSS</video:tag>
      <video:tag>UPLINK</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0445-convex-optimization-for-fast-image-dehazing.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>convex optimization for fast image dehazing</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents convex optimization for fast image dehazing, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/convex%20optimization%20for%20fast%20image%20dehazing.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>convex</video:tag>
      <video:tag>optimization</video:tag>
      <video:tag>fast</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0446-car-detection-and-velocity-calculator-using-opencv.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Car detection and Velocity Calculator using OpenCV</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Car detection and Velocity Calculator using OpenCV, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Car%20detection%20and%20Velocity%20Calculator%20using%20OpenCV.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>detection</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Velocity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Calculator</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0447-nolm-qpsk-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>NOLM QPSK MATLAB CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents NOLM QPSK MATLAB CODE, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/NOLM%20QPSK%20MATLAB%20CODE.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>NOLM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>QPSK</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CODE</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0448-ieee-24-bus-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 24 BUS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 24 BUS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/IEEE%2024%20BUS%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULINK</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0449-matlab-simulink-simulation-of-operational-optimization-in-microgrids-using-mpc.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink simulation of Operational Optimization in Microgrids using MPC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink simulation of Operational Optimization in Microgrids using MPC, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation%20of%20Operational%20Optimization%20in%20Microgrids%20using%20MPC.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Operational</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0450-ann-controller-based-speed-control-of-ev-drives-bldc-motors.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN CONTROLLER BASED SPEED CONTROL OF EV DRIVES BLDC MOTORS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN CONTROLLER BASED SPEED CONTROL OF EV DRIVES BLDC MOTORS, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/ANN%20CONTROLLER%20BASED%20SPEED%20CONTROL%20OF%20EV%20DRIVES%20%20BLDC%20MOTORS.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROLLER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BASED</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SPEED</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0451-two-area-power-control-using-pid-controller-with-generation-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>TWO AREA POWER CONTROL USING PID CONTROLLER WITH GENERATION CONTROL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents TWO AREA POWER CONTROL USING PID CONTROLLER WITH GENERATION CONTROL, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/TWO%20AREA%20POWER%20CONTROL%20USING%20PID%20CONTROLLER%20WITH%20GENERATION%20CONTROL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>AREA</video:tag>
      <video:tag>POWER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0452-matrix-converter-pmsm-motor-vector-control-matlab-simulink-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>matrix converter PMSM motor vector control Matlab simulink (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents matrix converter PMSM motor vector control Matlab simulink (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/matrix%20converter%20PMSM%20motor%20vector%20control%20Matlab%20simulink%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>matrix</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PMSM</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0453-matlab-simulink-model-of-a-adaptive-pid-for-bldc-speed-control-simulation-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink model of a Adaptive PID for BLDC Speed Control Simulation (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink model of a Adaptive PID for BLDC Speed Control Simulation (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20Simulink%20model%20of%20a%20Adaptive%20PID%20for%20BLDC%20Speed%20Control%20Simulation%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>model</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0454-feedback-linearization-of-two-link-robot-arm-with-ga.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FEEDBACK LINEARIZATION OF TWO LINK ROBOT ARM WITH GA</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FEEDBACK LINEARIZATION OF TWO LINK ROBOT ARM WITH GA, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FEEDBACK%20LINEARIZATION%20OF%20TWO%20LINK%20ROBOT%20ARM%20WITH%20GA.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0455-power-generation-of-micro-hydro-turbine-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>POWER GENERATION OF MICRO HYDRO TURBINE MATLAB SIMULINK MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents POWER GENERATION OF MICRO HYDRO TURBINE MATLAB SIMULINK MODEL, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0456-direct-torque-control-for-matrix-converter-drives-pmsm-dtc-matrix-converter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Direct Torque Control for Matrix Converter Drives PMSM DTC Matrix Converter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Direct Torque Control for Matrix Converter Drives PMSM DTC Matrix Converter, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Direct%20Torque%20Control%20for%20Matrix%20Converter%20Drives%20PMSM%20DTC%20Matrix%20Converter.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0457-pmsm-svpwm-matrix-converter-control-pmsm-svpwm-trigger-pulse-generator-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PMSM SVPWM matrix converter control PMSM SVPWM trigger pulse generator matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PMSM SVPWM matrix converter control PMSM SVPWM trigger pulse generator matlab Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PMSM%20SVPWM%20matrix%20converter%20control%20PMSM%20SVPWM%20trigger%20pulse%20generator%20matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0458-wind-turbine-picth-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>WIND TURBINE PICTH CONTROL - Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents WIND TURBINE PICTH CONTROL - Matlab Simulink Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/WIND%20TURBINE%20PICTH%20CONTROL%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0459-super-twisting-sliding-mode-control-of-a-quadrotor-for-fault-tolerance-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Super Twisting Sliding Mode control of a Quadrotor for Fault Tolerance - Matlab Simulink simul…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Super Twisting Sliding Mode control of a Quadrotor for Fault Tolerance - Matlab Simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Super%20Twisting%20Sliding%20Mode%20control%20of%20a%20Quadrotor%20for%20Fault%20Tolerance%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0460-optimal-placement-of-pmu-matlab-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimal placement of PMU matlab phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimal placement of PMU matlab phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Optimal%20placement%20of%20PMU%20matlab%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>matlab</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0461-optimized-topology-for-a-photovoltaic-array-using-switches-control-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimized topology for a photovoltaic array using switches control - Matlab simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimized topology for a photovoltaic array using switches control - Matlab simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Optimized%20topology%20for%20a%20photovoltaic%20array%20using%20switches%20control%20-%20Matlab%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>topology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>photovoltaic</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0462-robot-path-planning-using-fuzzy-logic-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Robot path planning using Fuzzy Logic in MATLAB Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Robot path planning using Fuzzy Logic in MATLAB Simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Robot%20path%20planning%20using%20Fuzzy%20Logic%20in%20MATLAB%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>planning</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0463-matlab-simulink-model-of-50kw-pv-mppt-inverter-grid-connected-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MATLAB SIMULINK MODEL OF 50KW PV MPPT INVERTER GRID CONNECTED SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MATLAB SIMULINK MODEL OF 50KW PV MPPT INVERTER GRID CONNECTED SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20MODEL%20OF%2050KW%20PV%20MPPT%20INVERTER%20GRID%20CONNECTED%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>MODEL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>50KW</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0464-grid-connected-energy-storage-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>GRID CONNECTED ENERGY STORAGE MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents GRID CONNECTED ENERGY STORAGE MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/GRID%20CONNECTED%20ENERGY%20STORAGE%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0465-grid-integrated-pv-100-kw-solar-pv-modeling-electrical-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Integrated PV 100 kW Solar PV Modeling - Electrical Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Integrated PV 100 kW Solar PV Modeling - Electrical Matlab Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Grid%20Integrated%20PV%20100%20kW%20Solar%20PV%20Modeling%20-%20Electrical%20Matlab%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Integrated</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0466-modelling-and-control-of-a-three-phase-grid-connected-converter-electrical-matlab-simu.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling And Control of A Three-Phase Grid Connected Converter - Electrical Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling And Control of A Three-Phase Grid Connected Converter - Electrical Matlab Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Modelling%20And%20Control%20of%20A%20Three-Phase%20Grid%20Connected%20Converter%20-%20Electrical%20Matlab%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Three</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0467-microgrid-dynamics-simulation-electrical-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Microgrid dynamics simulation - Electrical Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Microgrid dynamics simulation - Electrical Matlab Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Microgrid%20dynamics%20simulation%20-%20Electrical%20Matlab%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>dynamics</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0468-design-and-simulation-of-wireless-power-transfer-for-electric-vehicle-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and simulation of wireless power transfer for electric vehicle matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and simulation of wireless power transfer for electric vehicle matlab simulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20simulation%20of%20wireless%20power%20transfer%20for%20electric%20vehicle%20matlab%20simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Quarter Car suspension Matlab Simulink simulation project, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0470-inertia-and-droop-control-of-wind-farms-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:title>INERTIA AND DROOP CONTROL OF WIND FARMS MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents INERTIA AND DROOP CONTROL OF WIND FARMS MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/INERTIA%20AND%20DROOP%20CONTROL%20OF%20WIND%20FARMS%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0471-switched-reluctance-motor-mathematical-model-simulink-simulation-electrical-phd-resear.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switched reluctance motor mathematical model simulink simulation - Electrical phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Switched reluctance motor mathematical model simulink simulation - Electrical phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Switched%20reluctance%20motor%20mathematical%20model%20simulink%20simulation%20-%20Electrical%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0472-regnerative-braking-with-battery-and-super-capacitor-matlab-simulink-electrical-phd-re.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>REGNERATIVE BRAKING WITH BATTERY AND SUPER-CAPACITOR MATLAB SIMULINK - Electrical phd research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGNERATIVE BRAKING WITH BATTERY AND SUPER-CAPACITOR MATLAB SIMULINK - Electrical phd research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/REGNERATIVE%20BRAKING%20WITH%20BATTERY%20AND%20SUPER-CAPACITOR%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20-%20Electrical%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>SRM - Switched reluctance motor mathematical model simulink simulation - Electrical phd resear…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SRM - Switched reluctance motor mathematical model simulink simulation - Electrical phd research, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SRM%20-%20Switched%20reluctance%20motor%20mathematical%20model%20simulink%20simulation%20-%20Electrical%20phd%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0474-otec-hydrogen-production-techno-economic-analysis-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrica.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>OTEC HYDROGEN PRODUCTION TECHNO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical Ph…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents OTEC HYDROGEN PRODUCTION TECHNO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical PhD Research, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/OTEC%20HYDROGEN%20PRODUCTION%20TECHNO%20ECONOMIC%20ANALYSIS%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20Electrical%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0475-fuzzy-logic-controlled-microgrid-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED MICROGRID - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED MICROGRID - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROLLED%20MICROGRID%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20Electrical%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>LOGIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROLLED</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0476-speed-control-of-salient-pole-synchronous-generator-and-modelling-of-mppt-solar-charge.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Speed control of Salient Pole Synchronous Generator and Modelling of MPPT Solar Charger Contro…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Speed control of Salient Pole Synchronous Generator and Modelling of MPPT Solar Charger Controller Model - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Speed%20control%20of%20Salient%20Pole%20Synchronous%20Generator%20and%20Modelling%20of%20MPPT%20Solar%20Charger%20Controller%20Model%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20Electrical%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0477-hydrogen-production-plant-matlab-simulink-simulation-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hydrogen production plant - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hydrogen production plant - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - Electrical Simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Hydrogen%20production%20plant%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20Electrical%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>production</video:tag>
      <video:tag>plant</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0478-matlab-simulink-model-for-microgrid-protection-and-fault-identification-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab simulink model for microgrid protection and fault identification (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab simulink model for microgrid protection and fault identification (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20simulink%20model%20for%20microgrid%20protection%20and%20fault%20identification%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>model</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0479-ac-microgrid-ieee-bus-fault-detection-and-recovery-using-matlab-simulink-simulation-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>AC microgrid IEEE bus Fault detection and recovery using matlab simulink simulation (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AC microgrid IEEE bus Fault detection and recovery using matlab simulink simulation (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/AC%20microgrid%20IEEE%20bus%20Fault%20detection%20and%20recovery%20using%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fault</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0480-real-coded-genetic-algorithm-matlab-code-genetic-algorithm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Real Coded Genetic Algorithm MATLAB code - Genetic algorithm</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Real Coded Genetic Algorithm MATLAB code - Genetic algorithm, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Real%20Coded%20Genetic%20Algorithm%20MATLAB%20code%20-%20Genetic%20algorithm.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Real</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Coded</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Genetic</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0481-three-stage-three-phase-unidirectional-flow-solid-state-transformer-13-2kv-to-220v-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three Stage Three Phase Unidirectional Flow Solid State Transformer - 13.2KV to 220V (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three Stage Three Phase Unidirectional Flow Solid State Transformer - 13.2KV to 220V (1), a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Three%20Stage%20Three%20Phase%20Unidirectional%20Flow%20Solid%20State%20Transformer%20-%2013.2KV%20to%20220V%20%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Three</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Phase</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0482-motor-control-using-deadbeat-controller-matlab-simulink-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MOTOR CONTROL USING DEADBEAT CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MOTOR CONTROL USING DEADBEAT CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MOTOR%20CONTROL%20USING%20DEADBEAT%20CONTROLLER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0483-ieee-5-bus-vsc-hvdc-matlab-simulink-simulation-1.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 5 BUS - VSC HVDC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 5 BUS - VSC HVDC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0484-microgrid-fault-detection-and-recovery-matlab-simulink-simulation-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MICROGRID FAULT DETECTION AND RECOVERY MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MICROGRID FAULT DETECTION AND RECOVERY MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION (1), a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MICROGRID%20FAULT%20DETECTION%20AND%20RECOVERY%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0485-three-stage-three-phase-unidirectional-flow-solid-state-transformer-13-2kv-to-220v.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three Stage Three Phase Unidirectional Flow Solid State Transformer - 13.2KV to 220V</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three Stage Three Phase Unidirectional Flow Solid State Transformer - 13.2KV to 220V, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Three%20Stage%20Three%20Phase%20Unidirectional%20Flow%20Solid%20State%20Transformer%20-%2013.2KV%20to%20220V%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0486-matlab-simulink-model-for-microgrid-protection-and-fault-identification.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab simulink model for microgrid protection and fault identification</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab simulink model for microgrid protection and fault identification, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Matlab%20simulink%20model%20for%20microgrid%20protection%20and%20fault%20identification.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0487-ac-microgrid-ieee-bus-fault-detection-and-recovery-using-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>AC microgrid IEEE bus Fault detection and recovery using matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AC microgrid IEEE bus Fault detection and recovery using matlab simulink simulation, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/AC%20microgrid%20IEEE%20bus%20Fault%20detection%20and%20recovery%20using%20matlab%20simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0488-microgrid-fault-detection-and-recovery-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MICROGRID FAULT DETECTION AND RECOVERY MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MICROGRID FAULT DETECTION AND RECOVERY MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MICROGRID%20FAULT%20DETECTION%20AND%20RECOVERY%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>FAULT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DETECTION</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0489-power-quality-improvement-iupqc-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IUPQC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IUPQC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/POWER%20QUALITY%20IMPROVEMENT%20IUPQC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>POWER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>QUALITY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IMPROVEMENT</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0490-regenerative-braking-system-using-bldc-motor-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM USING BLDC MOTOR simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM USING BLDC MOTOR simulink model, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20SYSTEM%20USING%20BLDC%20MOTOR%20simulink%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>REGENERATIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BRAKING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SYSTEM</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0491-duty-cycle-based-controlled-physical-unclonable-function-microwind.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Duty-Cycle-Based Controlled Physical Unclonable Function - MICROWIND</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Duty-Cycle-Based Controlled Physical Unclonable Function - MICROWIND, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Duty-Cycle-Based%20Controlled%20Physical%20Unclonable%20Function%20-%20MICROWIND.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Duty</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Cycle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Based</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0492-motor-control-using-deadbeat-controller-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MOTOR CONTROL USING DEADBEAT CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MOTOR CONTROL USING DEADBEAT CONTROLLER MATLAB SIMULINK, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MOTOR%20CONTROL%20USING%20DEADBEAT%20CONTROLLER%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MOTOR</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>USING</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0493-ieee-5-bus-vsc-hvdc-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 5 BUS - VSC HVDC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 5 BUS - VSC HVDC MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/IEEE%205%20BUS%20-%20VSC%20HVDC%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>IEEE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HVDC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULINK</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0494-vector-control-strategy-to-control-active-and-reactive-power-of-doubly-fed-induction-g.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Vector control strategy to control Active and Reactive Power of Doubly Fed Induction Generator…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Vector control strategy to control Active and Reactive Power of Doubly Fed Induction Generator based Wind Energy Conversion System, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Vector%20control%20strategy%20to%20control%20Active%20and%20Reactive%20Power%20of%20Doubly%20Fed%20Induction%20Generator%20based%20Wind%20Energy%20Conversion%20System.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vector</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>strategy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0495-unified-power-quality-conditioner-upfc.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Unified power quality conditioner (UPFC)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Unified power quality conditioner (UPFC), a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Unified%20power%20quality%20conditioner%20%28UPFC%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Unified</video:tag>
      <video:tag>power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>quality</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0496-two-stage-three-phase-grid-connected-inverter-with-lcl-filter-by-using-fuzzy-logic-con.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Two stage three-phase grid-connected inverter with LCL filter by using fuzzy logic control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Two stage three-phase grid-connected inverter with LCL filter by using fuzzy logic control, a Electrical Engineering research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electrical engineering, power systems, renewable energy, EV systems, smart grid and MATLAB Simulink implementation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Two%20stage%20three-phase%20grid-connected%20inverter%20with%20LCL%20filter%20by%20using%20fuzzy%20logic%20control.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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