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      <video:title>Solar-battery integration using droop control</video:title>
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      <video:title>Simulation of multi energy systems using PSO technique (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of multi energy systems using PSO technique (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>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0504-bldc-motor-drive-based-on-bridgeless-landsman-pfc-converter-with-single-sensor-and-red.html</loc>
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      <video:title>BLDC motor drive based on bridgeless landsman pfc converter with single sensor and reduced str…</video:title>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0505-voltage-transient-supression-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Voltage transient supression using Matlab-Simulink</video:title>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Vehicle to grid (V2G) powered by renewable energy sources, 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:title>HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE - THREE WHEEL VEHICLE MATLAB SIMULINK ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE - THREE WHEEL VEHICLE MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
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      <video:title>Virtual inertia control of grid-connected wind turbines - DFIG-MATLAB SIMULINK ELECTRICAL SIMU…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Virtual inertia control of grid-connected wind turbines - DFIG-MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
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      <video:title>Hybrid Electric Vehicle and Battery Electric Vehicle Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Electric Vehicle and Battery Electric Vehicle 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:title>Hybrid Electric Vehicle - Both internal Combustion Engine and Electric drive - HEV Matlab Simu…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Electric Vehicle - Both internal Combustion Engine and Electric drive - HEV Matlab Simulink simulations, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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>Optimal Control of Hybrid Electric Powertrains MATLAB SIMULINK ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimal Control of Hybrid Electric Powertrains MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
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      <video:title>MULTI-LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MULTI-LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
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      <video:title>PITCH CONTROLLED WIND TURBINE - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PITCH CONTROLLED WIND TURBINE - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PITCH%20CONTROLLED%20WIND%20TURBINE%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE - 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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      <video:description>This project video presents FSEDFE combination for square M-QAM over T2-spaced microwave channels with AWGN initialized by Unbiased MMSE-FSE receiver - MATLAB COMMUNICATION - 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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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0516-vanadium-redox-flow-battery-matlab-simulink-design.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Vanadium redox flow battery - Matlab Simulink design</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Vanadium redox flow battery - Matlab Simulink 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/Vanadium%20redox%20flow%20battery%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20design.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <video:video>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Parallel Operation of Dual VSCs Regulated by FCS-MPC Using Droop Control Approach for MPC+Droop, 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/Parallel%20Operation%20of%20Dual%20VSCs%20Regulated%20by%20FCS-MPC%20Using%20Droop%20Control%20Approach%20for%20MPC%2BDroop.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0518-energy-storage-system-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM 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/ENERGY%20STORAGE%20SYSTEM%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20MODEL.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0519-unmaned-arial-vehicle-uav-obstacle-avoidance-with-camera-sensor.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Unmaned Arial Vehicle UAV Obstacle Avoidance with Camera Sensor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Unmaned Arial Vehicle UAV Obstacle Avoidance with Camera Sensor, 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/Unmaned%20Arial%20Vehicle%20UAV%20Obstacle%20Avoidance%20with%20Camera%20Sensor.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0520-sensing-and-mapping-simulation-of-a-uav-drone-through-different-obstacles.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sensing and mapping simulation of a UAV drone through different obstacles</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sensing and mapping simulation of a UAV drone through different obstacles, 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/Sensing%20and%20mapping%20simulation%20of%20a%20UAV%20drone%20through%20different%20obstacles.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Simulink model of multiroom heating system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink model of multiroom heating 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>
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      <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-0522-thermal-model-of-office-and-residential-building-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>THERMAL MODEL OF OFFICE AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THERMAL MODEL OF OFFICE AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDING 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/THERMAL%20MODEL%20OF%20OFFICE%20AND%20RESIDENTIAL%20BUILDING%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0523-green-house-thermal-model-heating-and-cooling-system-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>GREEN HOUSE THERMAL MODEL HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM MATLAB SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents GREEN HOUSE THERMAL MODEL HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM 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/GREEN%20HOUSE%20THERMAL%20MODEL%20HEATING%20AND%20COOLING%20SYSTEM%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0524-modelling-a-heating-system-of-a-car-matlab-simulink-simulation-project.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MODELLING A HEATING SYSTEM OF A CAR MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MODELLING A HEATING SYSTEM OF A CAR 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/MODELLING%20A%20HEATING%20SYSTEM%20OF%20A%20CAR%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20PROJECT.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-0525-thermal-modelling-of-heating-system-in-a-house-matlab-simulink-simulation-project.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>THERMAL MODELLING OF HEATING SYSTEM IN A HOUSE - MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THERMAL MODELLING OF HEATING SYSTEM IN A HOUSE - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THERMAL%20MODELLING%20OF%20HEATING%20SYSTEM%20IN%20A%20HOUSE%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20PROJECT%20.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>
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      <video:title>Half Car Model design - linear and Non-linear model and state space model - MATLAB SIMULINK SI…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Half Car Model design - linear and Non-linear model and state space model - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Half%20Car%20Model%20design%20-%20linear%20and%20Non-linear%20model%20and%20state%20space%20model%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0527-full-car-simulation-matlab-simulink-assignment.html</loc>
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      <video:title>FULL CAR SIMULATION -Matlab Simulink Assignment</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FULL CAR SIMULATION -Matlab Simulink Assignment, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/FULL%20CAR%20SIMULATION%20-Matlab%20Simulink%20Assignment.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-0528-active-suspension-half-car-model-matlab-simulink-assignment.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ACTIVE SUSPENSION HALF CAR MODEL - Matlab Simulink Assignment</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ACTIVE SUSPENSION HALF CAR MODEL - Matlab Simulink Assignment, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20HALF%20CAR%20MODEL%20-%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Assignment.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0529-half-car-vehicle-suspension-pid-controller-matlab-simulink-assignment.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Half Car Vehicle Suspension PID controller Matlab Simulink Assignment, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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-0530-dc-microgrid-stability-analysis-with-distributed-droop-control-matlab-simulink-assignm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DC Microgrid Stability analysis with distributed droop control -Matlab Simulink Assignment</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DC Microgrid Stability analysis with distributed droop control -Matlab Simulink Assignment, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Microgrid%20Stability%20analysis%20with%20distributed%20droop%20control%20-Matlab%20Simulink%20Assignment.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0531-five-phase-pmsm-control-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FIVE PHASE PMSM CONTROL MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FIVE PHASE PMSM 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/FIVE%20PHASE%20PMSM%20CONTROL%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-0532-pso-based-microgrid-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>PSO based Microgrid energy management system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSO based Microgrid 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/PSO%20based%20Microgrid%20energy%20management%20system%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:tag>Microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>energy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0533-super-capacitor-battery-statcom-three-phase-grid-matlab-simulink-simulation-e-statcom.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SUPER CAPACITOR BATTERY STATCOM THREE PHASE GRID MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - E-STATCOM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SUPER CAPACITOR BATTERY STATCOM THREE PHASE GRID MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION - E-STATCOM, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20CAPACITOR%20BATTERY%20STATCOM%20THREE%20PHASE%20GRID%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20-%20E-STATCOM.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>BATTERY</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0534-pv-mppt-battery-vf-matlab-simulink-simulation-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV MPPT BATTERY VF MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV MPPT BATTERY VF MATLAB SIMULINK 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/PV%20MPPT%20BATTERY%20VF%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20MODEL.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>BATTERY</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0535-three-phase-to-five-phase-transformation-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three-Phase to Five-Phase Transformation MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three-Phase to Five-Phase Transformation 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/Three-Phase%20to%20Five-Phase%20Transformation%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%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>
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      <video:tag>Phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Five</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0536-thermal-buckling-analysis-of-laminated-plates-matlab-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Thermal buckling analysis of laminated plates matlab research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Thermal buckling analysis of laminated plates matlab 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/Thermal%20buckling%20analysis%20of%20laminated%20plates%20matlab%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>Thermal</video:tag>
      <video:tag>buckling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>analysis</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0537-bidirectional-electric-vehicle-charger-both-g2v-grid-to-vehicle-and-v2g-vehicle-to-gri.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bidirectional Electric Vehicle charger both G2V(grid to vehicle) and V2G(vehicle to grid) char…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bidirectional Electric Vehicle charger both G2V(grid to vehicle) and V2G(vehicle to grid) 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/Bidirectional%20Electric%20Vehicle%20charger%20both%20G2V%28grid%20to%20vehicle%29%20and%20V2G%28vehicle%20to%20grid%29%20charger%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>Bidirectional</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0538-wireless-power-transfer-for-electric-vehicle-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wireless Power Transfer for Electric vehicle - Matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wireless Power Transfer 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/Wireless%20Power%20Transfer%20for%20Electric%20vehicle%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>Wireless</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Transfer</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0539-perovskite-solar-cells-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Perovskite solar cells - Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Perovskite solar cells - 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/Perovskite%20solar%20cells%20-%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>Perovskite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>solar</video:tag>
      <video:tag>cells</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0540-classical-laminated-plate-theory-for-cross-bidirectional-rectangular-laminated-composi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Classical Laminated Plate Theory for Cross-bidirectional Rectangular Laminated Composite Plate…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Classical Laminated Plate Theory for Cross-bidirectional Rectangular Laminated Composite Plates - MATLAB 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/Classical%20Laminated%20Plate%20Theory%20for%20Cross-bidirectional%20Rectangular%20Laminated%20Composite%20Plates%20-%20MATLAB%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>Classical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Laminated</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Plate</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0541-dc-microgrid-pv-battery-dual-active-bridge-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DC MICROGRID PV BATTERY DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE - ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DC MICROGRID PV BATTERY DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/DC%20MICROGRID%20PV%20BATTERY%20DUAL%20ACTIVE%20BRIDGE%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>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>MICROGRID</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BATTERY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>DUAL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0542-three-phase-statcom-bess-super-capacitor-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>THREE PHASE STATCOM BESS - SUPER CAPACITOR - ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THREE PHASE STATCOM BESS - SUPER CAPACITOR - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THREE%20PHASE%20STATCOM%20BESS%20-%20SUPER%20CAPACITOR%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>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>STATCOM</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0543-hydro-power-plant-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents HYDRO POWER PLANT - 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:description>This project video presents PV MICROGRID - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/PV%20MICROGRID%20-%20ELECTRICAL%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <video:video>
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      <video:title>THREE PHASE TWO LEVEL BIDIRECTIONAL AC-DC CONVERTER BI-DIRECTIONAL DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE ISOLATED…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents THREE PHASE TWO LEVEL BIDIRECTIONAL AC-DC CONVERTER BI-DIRECTIONAL DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE ISOLATED CONVERTER 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/THREE%20PHASE%20TWO%20LEVEL%20%20BIDIRECTIONAL%20AC-DC%20CONVERTER%20%20BI-DIRECTIONAL%20DUAL%20ACTIVE%20BRIDGE%20ISOLATED%20CONVERTER%20ELECTRICAL%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0546-hybrid-microgrid-ac-and-dc-load-sharing-in-ieee-bus-system-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:description>This project video presents HYBRID MICROGRID AC AND DC LOAD SHARING IN IEEE BUS SYSTEM 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/HYBRID%20MICROGRID%20AC%20AND%20DC%20LOAD%20SHARING%20IN%20IEEE%20BUS%20SYSTEM%20ELECTRICAL%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents VOLTAGE AND CURRENT STABILITY OF HVDC MMC WITH WIND SOURCE AND NON LINEAR CONTROLLER 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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0548-voltage-and-current-stability-of-hvdc-mmc-non-linear-controller-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>VOLTAGE AND CURRENT STABILITY OF HVDC MMC NON LINEAR CONTROLLER ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents VOLTAGE AND CURRENT STABILITY OF HVDC MMC NON LINEAR CONTROLLER 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/VOLTAGE%20AND%20CURRENT%20STABILITY%20OF%20HVDC%20MMC%20NON%20LINEAR%20CONTROLLER%20ELECTRICAL%20SIMULATION.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-0549-pv-three-phase-system-wavelet-based-grid-impedance-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV THREE PHASE SYSTEM WAVELET BASED GRID IMPEDANCE MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV THREE PHASE SYSTEM WAVELET BASED GRID IMPEDANCE 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%20THREE%20PHASE%20SYSTEM%20WAVELET%20BASED%20GRID%20IMPEDANCE%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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0550-voltage-sag-compensation-using-statcom-for-asynchronous-motor.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Voltage sag compensation using STATCOM for asynchronous motor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Voltage sag compensation using STATCOM for asynchronous 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/Voltage%20sag%20compensation%20using%20STATCOM%20for%20asynchronous%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>
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      <video:tag>compensation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0551-power-factor-correction-spwm-five-phase-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>POWER FACTOR CORRECTION SPWM Five phase Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents POWER FACTOR CORRECTION SPWM Five phase 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%20FACTOR%20CORRECTION%20SPWM%20Five%20phase%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>FACTOR</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CORRECTION</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0552-energy-management-system-with-fuzzy-logic-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Energy Management System with Fuzzy logic matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Energy Management System with Fuzzy logic 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/Energy%20Management%20System%20with%20Fuzzy%20logic%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>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0553-pv-mppt-zeta-converter-based-multi-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 BASED MULTI LEVEL INVERTER MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV MPPT ZETA CONVERTER BASED 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/PV%20MPPT%20ZETA%20CONVERTER%20BASED%20MULTI%20LEVEL%20INVERTER%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>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>ZETA</video:tag>
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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>Microgrid-inverter droop control Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Microgrid-inverter droop 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/Microgrid-inverter%20droop%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>inverter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>droop</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0555-ac-microgrid-fault-analysis-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>AC MICROGRID FAULT ANALYSIS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AC MICROGRID FAULT ANALYSIS 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%20FAULT%20ANALYSIS%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>ANALYSIS</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0556-ac-microgrid-micro-grid-4-machine-system-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 micro grid 4 machine system matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents AC microgrid micro grid 4 machine system 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%20micro%20grid%204%20machine%20system%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>
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      <video:tag>microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>micro</video:tag>
      <video:tag>grid</video:tag>
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      <video:description>This project video presents ZETA 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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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0558-pv-bess-diesel-generator-microgrid-ieee-14-bus-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>PV BESS DIESEL GENERATOR MICROGRID IEEE 14 BUS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV BESS DIESEL GENERATOR MICROGRID IEEE 14 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0559-ieee-9-bus-simulink-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 9 BUS Simulink - ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 9 BUS Simulink - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/IEEE%209%20BUS%20Simulink%20-%20ELECTRICAL%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0560-pso-optimization-fuzzy-logic-controller-electric-vehicle-ev-flc-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
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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 PSO optimization Fuzzy logic Controller Electric vehicle EV FLC - 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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0561-v2g-and-g2v-vehicle-to-grid-and-grid-to-vehicle-transient-stability-simulation-ieee-3.html</loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0562-hybrid-renewable-energy-smart-grid-in-matlab-simulink-smart-grid.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid Renewable Energy Smart Grid in Matlab Simulink - Smart Grid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Renewable Energy Smart Grid in Matlab Simulink - Smart Grid, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Renewable%20Energy%20Smart%20Grid%20in%20Matlab%20Simulink%20-%20Smart%20Grid.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>Renewable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Energy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0563-fuzzy-tuned-pi-controller-for-load-frequency-control-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy-tuned PI Controller for Load Frequency Control matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy-tuned PI Controller for Load 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/Fuzzy-tuned%20PI%20Controller%20for%20Load%20Frequency%20Control%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>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Fuzzy</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Controller</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0564-pso-optimization-fuzzy-logic-controller-electric-vehicle-ev-flc.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PSO optimization Fuzzy logic Controller Electric vehicle EV FLC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSO optimization Fuzzy logic Controller Electric vehicle EV FLC, 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%20optimization%20Fuzzy%20logic%20Controller%20Electric%20vehicle%20EV%20FLC.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0565-matlab-simulink-ieee-39-bus-electrical-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink IEEE 39 bus - ELECTRICAL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink IEEE 39 bus - 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/Matlab%20Simulink%20IEEE%2039%20bus%20%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>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Simulink</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0566-charging-electric-vehicles-with-energy-from-wind-photovoltaics-and-hybrid-energy-stora.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Charging Electric Vehicles with Energy from Wind, Photovoltaics and Hybrid Energy Storage Syst…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Charging Electric Vehicles with Energy from Wind, Photovoltaics and Hybrid Energy Storage 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%20Electric%20Vehicles%20with%20Energy%20from%20Wind%2C%20Photovoltaics%20and%20Hybrid%20Energy%20Storage%20System.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>Charging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicles</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0567-3-area-fuzzy-logic-system-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>3 Area Fuzzy logic System matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 3 Area Fuzzy logic 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/3%20Area%20Fuzzy%20logic%20System%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>Area</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuzzy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0568-fuzzy-logic-controller-pv-solar-system-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy Logic Controller PV Solar System matlab simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy Logic Controller PV Solar System 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/Fuzzy%20Logic%20Controller%20PV%20Solar%20System%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>
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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-0569-five-leg-two-motor-control-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FIVE LEG TWO MOTOR CONTROL MATLAB SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FIVE LEG TWO MOTOR 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/FIVE%20LEG%20TWO%20MOTOR%20CONTROL%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION%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>FIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MOTOR</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0570-foc-field-oriented-control-mathematical-model-of-induction-motor-matlab-simulink-simul.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FOC field oriented control Mathematical Model of Induction Motor Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FOC field oriented control Mathematical Model of 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/FOC%20field%20oriented%20control%20Mathematical%20Model%20of%20Induction%20Motor%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>field</video:tag>
      <video:tag>oriented</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0571-stability-of-optical-storage-charging-dc-microgrid-bus-capacitance-parameter-design-pi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>Stability of optical storage charging DC microgrid - bus capacitance parameter design - PI con…</video:title>
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      <video:title>DC Microgrid Matlab simulink Simulation model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DC Microgrid Matlab simulink 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>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0573-triple-active-bridge-tab-pv-mppt-battery-and-grid-connected-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>Triple active bridge TAB PV MPPT Battery and Grid connected Matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Triple active bridge TAB PV MPPT Battery and Grid connected 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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0574-diagnosis-of-asynchronous-motor-rotor-broken-bar-fault-matlab.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Diagnosis of asynchronous motor rotor broken bar fault - Matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Diagnosis of asynchronous motor rotor broken bar fault - 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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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0575-triple-active-bridge-tab-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Triple active bridge TAB 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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0576-massive-mimo-maximum-likelihood-channel-estimation-matlab-code.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Massive mimo Maximum Likelihood Channel Estimation matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Massive mimo Maximum Likelihood Channel 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/Massive%20mimo%20Maximum%20Likelihood%20Channel%20Estimation%20matlab%20code%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:tag>Maximum</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0577-fuzzy-logic-control-for-solar-pv-fed-modular-multilevel-inverter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy Logic Control for Solar PV Fed Modular Multilevel Inverter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy Logic Control for Solar PV Fed Modular Multilevel 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/Fuzzy%20Logic%20Control%20for%20Solar%20PV%20Fed%20Modular%20Multilevel%20Inverter.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>Logic</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0578-fuzzy-logic-based-constant-power-control-of-a-proton-exchange-membrane-fuel-cell.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy Logic Based Constant Power Control of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy Logic Based Constant Power Control of a 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%20Based%20Constant%20Power%20Control%20of%20a%20Proton%20Exchange%20Membrane%20Fuel%20Cell.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>Logic</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0579-frequency-coordinated-control-strategy-based-on-sliding-mode-method-for-a-microgrid-wi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Frequency coordinated control strategy based on sliding mode method for a microgrid with hybri…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Frequency coordinated control strategy based on sliding mode method for a microgrid with hybrid energy storage 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/Frequency%20coordinated%20control%20strategy%20based%20on%20sliding%20mode%20method%20for%20a%20microgrid%20with%20hybrid%20energy%20storage%20system.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-0580-fault-detection-and-protection-strategy-for-islanded-inverter-based-microgrids.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fault Detection and Protection Strategy for Islanded Inverter-Based Microgrids</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fault Detection and Protection Strategy for Islanded Inverter-Based 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/Fault%20Detection%20and%20Protection%20Strategy%20for%20Islanded%20Inverter-Based%20Microgrids.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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      <video:tag>Fault</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Detection</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Protection</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0581-svm-dtc-of-doubly-fed-induction-generator-based-wind-energy-system.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SVM-DTC of doubly fed induction generator based wind energy system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SVM-DTC of doubly fed induction generator based wind energy 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/SVM-DTC%20of%20doubly%20fed%20induction%20generator%20based%20wind%20energy%20system.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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0582-study-on-regenerative-energy-recovery-of-electric-vehicle-through-voltage-control-usin.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Study on Regenerative Energy Recovery of Electric Vehicle through Voltage Control using Switch…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Study on Regenerative Energy Recovery of Electric Vehicle through Voltage Control using Switched Capacitor, 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/Study%20on%20Regenerative%20Energy%20Recovery%20of%20Electric%20Vehicle%20through%20Voltage%20Control%20using%20Switched%20Capacitor.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>
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      <video:tag>Study</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Energy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0583-stability-analysis-of-simultaneous-ac-dc-power-transmission-system.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Stability Analysis of Simultaneous AC-DC Power Transmission System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Stability Analysis of Simultaneous AC-DC Power Transmission 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/Stability%20Analysis%20of%20Simultaneous%20AC-DC%20Power%20Transmission%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>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stability</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simultaneous</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0584-speed-control-of-three-phase-asynchronous-machine.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Speed Control of Three phase asynchronous machine</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Speed Control of Three phase asynchronous machine, 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/Speed%20Control%20of%20Three%20phase%20asynchronous%20machine.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Speed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Three</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0585-sliding-mode-nonlinear-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>sliding mode nonlinear controller</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents sliding mode nonlinear 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/sliding%20mode%20nonlinear%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>
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      <video:tag>mode</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0586-single-stage-isolated-bridgeless-charger-for-light-electric-vehicle-with-improved-powe.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Single stage Isolated Bridgeless charger for Light Electric Vehicle with Improved Power Quality</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single stage Isolated Bridgeless charger for Light Electric Vehicle with Improved Power Quality, 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%20stage%20Isolated%20Bridgeless%20charger%20for%20Light%20Electric%20Vehicle%20with%20Improved%20Power%20Quality.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>stage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Isolated</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0587-single-phase-based-static-var-compensator-svc-system-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Single Phase based static Var compensator (SVC) system using Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single Phase based static Var compensator (SVC) 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/Single%20Phase%20based%20static%20Var%20compensator%20%28SVC%29%20system%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>Single</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0588-simulink-model-for-vector-control-of-synchronous-reluctance-motor-for-ev-application.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulink model for Vector Control of synchronous Reluctance Motor for EV application</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink model for Vector Control of synchronous Reluctance Motor for EV application, 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/Simulink%20model%20for%20Vector%20Control%20of%20synchronous%20Reluctance%20Motor%20for%20EV%20application.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vector</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0589-simulink-model-for-two-generators.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulink model for two generators</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink model for two generators, 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/Simulink%20model%20for%20two%20generators.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>generators</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0590-simulink-model-for-two-generators-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulink model for two generators - matlab simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink model for two generators - 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/Simulink%20model%20for%20two%20generators%20-%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>Simulink</video:tag>
      <video:tag>model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>generators</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0591-simulation-of-partial-swarm-optimization-technique-using-different-irradiance-and-temp.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of partial swarm optimization technique using different Irradiance and temparature</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of partial swarm optimization technique using different Irradiance and temparature, 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%20of%20partial%20swarm%20optimization%20technique%20using%20different%20Irradiance%20and%20temparature.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>partial</video:tag>
      <video:tag>swarm</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0592-simulation-of-multi-energy-systems-using-pso-technique.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of multi energy systems using PSO technique</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of multi energy systems using PSO technique, 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%20of%20multi%20energy%20systems%20using%20PSO%20technique.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>multi</video:tag>
      <video:tag>energy</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0593-simulation-of-microgrid-in-islanded-mode-with-13-bus-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of microgrid in Islanded mode with 13 bus system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of microgrid in Islanded mode with 13 bus 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/Simulation%20of%20microgrid%20in%20Islanded%20mode%20with%2013%20bus%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>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Islanded</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0594-sequence-componenet-based-approach-for-fault-discrimination-and-fault-location-estimat.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sequence componenet based approach for fault discrimination and fault location estimation in U…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sequence componenet based approach for fault discrimination and fault location estimation in UPFC compensated transmission line, 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/Sequence%20componenet%20based%20approach%20for%20fault%20discrimination%20and%20fault%20location%20estimation%20in%20UPFC%20compensated%20transmission%20line.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Sequence</video:tag>
      <video:tag>componenet</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0595-self-excitation-criteria-of-the-synchronous-reluctance-generator-in-stand-alone-mode-o.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Self-Excitation Criteria of the Synchronous Reluctance Generator in Stand-Alone Mode of Operat…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Self-Excitation Criteria of the Synchronous Reluctance Generator in Stand-Alone Mode of Operation, 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-Excitation%20Criteria%20of%20the%20Synchronous%20Reluctance%20Generator%20in%20Stand-Alone%20Mode%20of%20Operation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Excitation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Criteria</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0596-selective-harmonic-elimination-based-on-cascaded-h-bridge-13-level-inverter-for-three.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Selective Harmonic Elimination based on cascaded H-bridge 13 level inverter for three phase</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Selective Harmonic Elimination based on cascaded H-bridge 13 level inverter for three phase, 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/Selective%20Harmonic%20Elimination%20based%20on%20cascaded%20H-bridge%2013%20level%20inverter%20for%20three%20phase.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Selective</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Harmonic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Elimination</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0597-s-domain-stability-analysis-of-boost-dc-dc-converter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>s-Domain Stability Analysis of Boost DC-DC converter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents s-Domain Stability Analysis of Boost DC-DC 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/s-Domain%20Stability%20Analysis%20of%20Boost%20DC-DC%20converter.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Domain</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stability</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0598-reactive-power-compensation-using-static-synchronous-compensator-statcom-with-conventi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Reactive Power Compensation Using Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) with Conventional C…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Reactive Power Compensation Using Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) with Conventional Control Connected with 33kV Grid-statcom with fuzzy-PI, 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/Reactive%20Power%20Compensation%20Using%20Static%20Synchronous%20Compensator%20%28STATCOM%29%20with%20Conventional%20Control%20Connected%20with%2033kV%20Grid-statcom%20with%20fuzzy-PI.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Reactive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Compensation</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0599-pso-optimization-and-energy-management-of-distributed-energy-resources-for-a-hybdrid-r.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PSO Optimization and energy management of distributed energy resources for a hybdrid residenti…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSO Optimization and energy management of distributed energy resources for a hybdrid residential 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/PSO%20Optimization%20and%20energy%20management%20of%20distributed%20energy%20resources%20for%20a%20hybdrid%20residential%20microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0600-pso-mppt-with-boost-converter-design-using-4-x-3-array-pv-module.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PSO MPPT with boost converter design using 4 x 3 array PV module</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSO MPPT with boost converter design using 4 x 3 array PV module, 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%20MPPT%20with%20boost%20converter%20design%20using%204%20x%203%20array%20PV%20module.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0601-power-quality-improvement-using-d-statcom.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Quality Improvement using D-STATCOM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Quality Improvement using D-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/Power%20Quality%20Improvement%20using%20D-STATCOM.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video: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-0602-power-quality-improvement-of-unified-power-flow-conditioner-based-on-pi-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Quality Improvement of Unified Power Flow Conditioner based on PI Controller</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Quality Improvement of Unified Power Flow Conditioner based on 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/Power%20Quality%20Improvement%20of%20Unified%20Power%20Flow%20Conditioner%20based%20on%20PI%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>
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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-0603-power-quality-improvement-by-active-shunt-filter-with-hysteresis-current-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Quality Improvement by Active Shunt Filter with Hysteresis Current Controller</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Quality Improvement by Active Shunt Filter with Hysteresis 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/Power%20Quality%20Improvement%20by%20Active%20Shunt%20Filter%20with%20Hysteresis%20Current%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>
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      <video:tag>Quality</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Improvement</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0604-power-management-of-domestic-load-with-pv-and-battery.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power management of Domestic Load with PV and Battery</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power management of Domestic Load with PV 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/Power%20management%20of%20Domestic%20Load%20with%20PV%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>
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      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Domestic</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0605-power-management-of-domestic-load-with-pv-and-battery-with-charging-station.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power management of Domestic Load with PV and Battery with charging station</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power management of Domestic Load with PV and Battery with charging station, 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%20management%20of%20Domestic%20Load%20with%20PV%20and%20Battery%20with%20charging%20station.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>
      <video:tag>management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Domestic</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0606-power-flow-improvement-in-transmission-network-using-sssc-static-synchronous-series-co.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Flow Improvement In Transmission Network Using SSSC- Static Synchronous Series Compensat…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Flow Improvement In Transmission Network Using SSSC- Static Synchronous Series Compensator, 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%20Flow%20Improvement%20In%20Transmission%20Network%20Using%20SSSC-%20Static%20Synchronous%20Series%20Compensator.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Flow</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Improvement</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0607-pitch-angle-controlled-wind-turbine.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Pitch angle controlled Wind Turbine</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Pitch angle controlled 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/Pitch%20angle%20controlled%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>Pitch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>angle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controlled</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0608-phasor-measurement-unit-based-impedance-relay.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Phasor Measurement Unit based Impedance Relay</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Phasor Measurement Unit based Impedance Relay, 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/Phasor%20Measurement%20Unit%20based%20Impedance%20Relay.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video: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>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Phasor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Measurement</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Unit</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0609-optimization-and-energy-management-of-distributed-energy-resources-for-a-hybrid-reside.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimization and energy management of distributed energy resources for a hybrid residential mi…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimization and energy management of distributed energy resources for a hybrid residential microgrid-explanation, 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%20and%20energy%20management%20of%20distributed%20energy%20resources%20for%20a%20hybrid%20residential%20microgrid-explanation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>energy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0610-optimization-and-energy-management-of-distributed-energy-resources-for-a-hybrid-reside.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimization and energy management of distributed energy resources for a hybrid residential mi…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimization and energy management of distributed energy resources for a hybrid residential 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/Optimization%20and%20energy%20management%20of%20distributed%20energy%20resources%20for%20a%20hybrid%20residential%20microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Optimization</video:tag>
      <video:tag>energy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0611-optimal-power-sharing-in-microgrids-using-droop-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimal Power Sharing in Microgrids using Droop Control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimal Power Sharing in Microgrids using 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/Optimal%20Power%20Sharing%20in%20Microgrids%20using%20Droop%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>Optimal</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sharing</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0612-nonlinear-control-of-variable-speed-wind-turbines-via-fuzzy-techniques.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Nonlinear Control of Variable Speed Wind Turbines via Fuzzy Techniques</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Nonlinear Control of Variable Speed Wind Turbines via Fuzzy Techniques, 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/Nonlinear%20Control%20of%20Variable%20Speed%20Wind%20Turbines%20via%20Fuzzy%20Techniques.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Nonlinear</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Variable</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0613-new-topology-of-asymmetrical-nine-level-cascaded-hybrid-bridge-multilevel-inverter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>New Topology of Asymmetrical Nine-Level Cascaded Hybrid Bridge Multilevel Inverter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents New Topology of Asymmetrical Nine-Level Cascaded Hybrid Bridge Multilevel 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/New%20Topology%20of%20Asymmetrical%20Nine-Level%20Cascaded%20Hybrid%20Bridge%20Multilevel%20Inverter.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>Topology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0614-mppt-pv-control-under-psc-using-p-and-o-pso-and-ga-techniques.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MPPT PV control under PSC using P&amp;O - PSO and GA techniques</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPPT PV control under PSC using P&amp;O - PSO and GA techniques, 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%20PV%20control%20under%20PSC%20using%20%20P%26O%20-%20PSO%20and%20GA%20techniques.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0615-modelling-of-dfig-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling of DFIG in Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling of DFIG 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/Modelling%20of%20DFIG%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>
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      <video:tag>DFIG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Matlab</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0616-modelling-of-battery-management-system-in-matlab-for-the-dynamic-behavior-of-battery-p.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling of Battery management system in matlab for the Dynamic behavior of battery pack for…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling of Battery management system in matlab for the Dynamic behavior of battery pack for EV, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20of%20Battery%20management%20system%20in%20matlab%20for%20the%20Dynamic%20behavior%20of%20battery%20pack%20for%20EV.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Modelling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0617-modelling-and-simulation-of-a-microgrid-protection-system-with-central-protection-unit.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling and Simulation of a Microgrid Protection System with Central Protection Unit</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling and Simulation of a Microgrid Protection System with Central Protection Unit, 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/Modelling%20and%20Simulation%20of%20a%20Microgrid%20Protection%20System%20with%20Central%20Protection%20Unit.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Modelling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Microgrid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0618-modelling-and-design-of-pid-controller-for-voltage-control-of-ac-hybrid-micro-grid.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling and Design of PID controller for voltage control of AC Hybrid Micro-grid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling and Design of PID controller for voltage control of AC Hybrid Micro-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/Modelling%20and%20Design%20of%20PID%20controller%20for%20voltage%20control%20of%20AC%20Hybrid%20Micro-grid.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Modelling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0619-modelling-and-control-stratesies-of-proton-exchange-membrane-fuel-cells.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling and control Stratesies of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling and control Stratesies of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel 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/Modelling%20and%20control%20Stratesies%20of%20Proton%20Exchange%20Membrane%20Fuel%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>Modelling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Stratesies</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0620-model-of-solar-mppt-with-pso-and-ai-based-techniques-under-partial-shading-conditions.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Model of Solar MPPT with PSO and AI based techniques under partial shading Conditions</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model of Solar MPPT with PSO and AI based techniques under partial shading Conditions, 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%20of%20Solar%20MPPT%20with%20PSO%20and%20AI%20based%20techniques%20under%20partial%20shading%20Conditions.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0621-maximum-power-point-tracking-for-pv-panels-using-ant-colony-optimization-and-p-and-o.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Maximum Power Point Tracking for PV Panels using Ant Colony Optimization and P&amp;O</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Maximum Power Point Tracking for PV Panels using Ant Colony Optimization and P&amp;O, 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/Maximum%20Power%20Point%20Tracking%20for%20PV%20Panels%20using%20Ant%20Colony%20Optimization%20and%20P%26O.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Maximum</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Point</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0622-maximum-power-point-tracking-for-pv-panels-using-ant-colony-optimization-and-p-and-o-w.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Maximum Power Point Tracking for PV Panels using Ant Colony Optimization and P&amp;O with fuzzy co…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Maximum Power Point Tracking for PV Panels using Ant Colony Optimization and P&amp;O with fuzzy 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/Maximum%20Power%20Point%20Tracking%20for%20PV%20Panels%20using%20Ant%20Colony%20Optimization%20and%20P%26O%20with%20fuzzy%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>Maximum</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Point</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0623-islanded-distribution-networks-supplied-by-distributed-generation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Islanded Distribution Networks supplied by Distributed Generation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Islanded Distribution Networks supplied by Distributed 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/Islanded%20Distribution%20Networks%20supplied%20by%20Distributed%20Generation.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Islanded</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Distribution</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Networks</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0624-inhouse-design-of-a-solar-pv-emulator.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inhouse design of a Solar PV Emulator</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Inhouse design of a Solar PV Emulator, 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/Inhouse%20design%20of%20a%20Solar%20PV%20Emulator.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Inhouse</video:tag>
      <video:tag>design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0625-improvement-of-power-quality-using-pq-theory-shunt-active-power-filter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Improvement of power quality using PQ-theory shunt-active power filter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Improvement of power quality using PQ-theory shunt-active power filter, 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/Improvement%20of%20power%20quality%20using%20PQ-theory%20shunt-active%20power%20filter.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Improvement</video:tag>
      <video:tag>power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>quality</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0626-hybrid-tidal-current-generators-and-diesel-generator-integrated-with-flywheel-storage.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid Tidal Current Generators and Diesel Generator integrated with flywheel Storage</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Tidal Current Generators and Diesel Generator integrated with flywheel Storage, 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%20Tidal%20Current%20Generators%20and%20Diesel%20Generator%20integrated%20with%20flywheel%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>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>Tidal</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Current</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0627-harmonics-mitigation-of-a-microgrid-system-using-modified-srf-upqc-method.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Harmonics mitigation of a Microgrid System using Modified SRF-UPQC Method</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Harmonics mitigation of a Microgrid System using Modified SRF-UPQC Method, 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/Harmonics%20mitigation%20of%20a%20Microgrid%20System%20using%20Modified%20SRF-UPQC%20Method.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>mitigation</video:tag>
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    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0628-grid-harmonic-current-correction-based-on-parallel-three-phase-shunt-active-power-filt.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Harmonic Current Correction Based on Parallel Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Harmonic Current Correction Based on Parallel Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filter, 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%20Harmonic%20Current%20Correction%20Based%20on%20Parallel%20Three-Phase%20Shunt%20Active%20Power%20Filter.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Harmonic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Current</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0629-grid-connected-transformerless-photovoltaic-inverter-using-svpwm-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Connected transformerless photovoltaic inverter using SVPWM matlab-simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Connected transformerless photovoltaic inverter using SVPWM 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/Grid%20Connected%20transformerless%20photovoltaic%20inverter%20using%20SVPWM%20matlab-simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>transformerless</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0630-fuzzy-logic-controller-for-nine-level-multi-level-inverter-with-reduced-number-of-swit.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fuzzy Logic Controller for Nine Level Multi-Level Inverter with reduced number of switches</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fuzzy Logic Controller for Nine Level Multi-Level Inverter with reduced number of switches, 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%20Controller%20for%20Nine%20Level%20Multi-Level%20Inverter%20with%20reduced%20number%20of%20switches.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Logic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Controller</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0631-fuzzy-logic-controller-based-dstatcom-for-voltage-sag-mitigation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER BASED DSTATCOM FOR VOLTAGE SAG-MITIGATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER BASED DSTATCOM FOR VOLTAGE SAG-MITIGATION, 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%20CONTROLLER%20BASED%20DSTATCOM%20FOR%20VOLTAGE%20SAG-MITIGATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>LOGIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROLLER</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0632-energy-harvesting-from-harbor-cranes-with-flywheel-energy-storage-systems.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Energy Harvesting From Harbor Cranes With Flywheel Energy Storage Systems</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Energy Harvesting From Harbor Cranes With Flywheel 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/Energy%20Harvesting%20From%20Harbor%20Cranes%20With%20Flywheel%20Energy%20Storage%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>Energy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Harvesting</video:tag>
      <video:tag>From</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0633-effect-of-electrical-vehicle-charging-on-power-quality.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Effect of Electrical Vehicle Charging on Power Quality</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Effect of Electrical Vehicle Charging on Power Quality, 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/Effect%20of%20Electrical%20Vehicle%20Charging%20on%20Power%20Quality.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Effect</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Charging</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0634-dynamic-voltage-restorer-using-svpwm-controller.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dynamic voltage restorer using SVPWM controller</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dynamic voltage restorer using SVPWM 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/Dynamic%20voltage%20restorer%20using%20SVPWM%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>Dynamic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>voltage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>restorer</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0635-dynamic-stability-analysis-of-ieee-14-bus-system-with-and-without-wind-penetration-wit.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dynamic stability analysis of IEEE 14 bus system with and without wind penetration with Wind</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dynamic stability analysis of IEEE 14 bus system with and without wind penetration with Wind, 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%20stability%20analysis%20of%20IEEE%2014%20bus%20system%20with%20and%20without%20wind%20penetration%20with%20Wind.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Dynamic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>stability</video:tag>
      <video:tag>analysis</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0636-double-loop-control-strategy-with-cascaded-model-predictive-control-to-improve-frequen.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Double-Loop Control Strategy with Cascaded Model Predictive Control to Improve Frequency Regul…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Double-Loop Control Strategy with Cascaded Model Predictive Control to Improve Frequency Regulation for 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/Double-Loop%20Control%20Strategy%20with%20Cascaded%20Model%20Predictive%20Control%20to%20Improve%20Frequency%20Regulation%20for%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>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Double</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Loop</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0637-distribution-system-power-quality-improvement-using-d-statcom.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Distribution system Power Quality Improvement using D-statcom</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Distribution system Power Quality Improvement using D-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/Distribution%20system%20Power%20Quality%20Improvement%20using%20D-statcom.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Distribution</video:tag>
      <video:tag>system</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0638-direct-torque-control-of-a-pmsm-using-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Direct Torque Control of a PMSM using simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Direct Torque Control of a PMSM using 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/Direct%20Torque%20Control%20of%20a%20PMSM%20using%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>Direct</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Torque</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0639-differnetial-protection-of-distributed-generation-interfaced-network.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Differnetial Protection of Distributed Generation Interfaced Network</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Differnetial Protection of Distributed Generation Interfaced 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/Differnetial%20Protection%20of%20Distributed%20Generation%20Interfaced%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>Differnetial</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Protection</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Distributed</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0640-design-of-ac-to-dc-converter-of-charging-an-electric-vehicle-100v.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of AC to DC Converter of charging an Electric Vehicle-100v</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of AC to DC Converter of charging an Electric Vehicle-100v, 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%20AC%20to%20DC%20Converter%20of%20charging%20an%20Electric%20Vehicle-100v.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>charging</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0641-design-of-ac-to-dc-converter-of-charging-an-electric-vehicle.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of AC to DC Converter of charging an Electric Vehicle</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of AC to DC Converter of charging an 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/Design%20of%20AC%20to%20DC%20Converter%20of%20charging%20an%20Electric%20Vehicle.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0642-design-of-ac-to-dc-converter-of-charging-an-electric-car.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of AC to DC Converter of charging an Electric car</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of AC to DC Converter of charging an Electric car, 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%20AC%20to%20DC%20Converter%20of%20charging%20an%20Electric%20car.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>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0643-design-modelling-and-implementation-of-multi-function-protective-relay-with-digital-lo.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design Modelling and Implementation of Multi-function Protective Relay with Digital Logic Algo…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design Modelling and Implementation of Multi-function Protective Relay with Digital Logic 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/Design%20Modelling%20and%20Implementation%20of%20Multi-function%20Protective%20Relay%20with%20Digital%20Logic%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0644-design-and-testing-of-overcurrent-relay-on-power-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and testing of overcurrent relay on power system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and testing of overcurrent relay on power 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/Design%20and%20testing%20of%20overcurrent%20relay%20on%20power%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>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>testing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>overcurrent</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0645-design-and-modelling-of-fuzzy-and-model-predictive-controllers-for-statcom-to-enhance.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Modelling of Fuzzy and Model Predictive Controllers for STATCOM to enhance Transien…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Modelling of Fuzzy and Model Predictive Controllers for STATCOM to enhance Transient Stability of Power 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/Design%20and%20Modelling%20of%20Fuzzy%20and%20Model%20Predictive%20Controllers%20for%20STATCOM%20to%20enhance%20Transient%20Stability%20of%20Power%20System.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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      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Modelling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuzzy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0646-design-and-construction-of-an-isolated-dc-dc-flyback-converter-for-solar-mppt-purposes.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ISOLATED DC-DC FLYBACK CONVERTER FOR SOLAR MPPT PURPOSES</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ISOLATED DC-DC FLYBACK CONVERTER FOR SOLAR MPPT PURPOSES, 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%20CONSTRUCTION%20OF%20AN%20ISOLATED%20DC-DC%20FLYBACK%20CONVERTER%20FOR%20SOLAR%20MPPT%20PURPOSES.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>DESIGN</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONSTRUCTION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ISOLATED</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0647-dc-pole-to-pole-short-circuit-fault-analysis-in-vsc-hvdc-transmission-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>DC Pole to Pole Short Circuit Fault Analysis in VSC-HVDC Transmission System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DC Pole to Pole Short Circuit Fault Analysis in VSC-HVDC Transmission 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/DC%20Pole%20to%20Pole%20Short%20Circuit%20Fault%20Analysis%20in%20VSC-HVDC%20Transmission%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>Pole</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Short</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Circuit</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0648-three-phase-induction-motor-fault-analysis-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three phase induction motor fault analysis Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three phase induction motor fault analysis 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/Three%20phase%20induction%20motor%20fault%20analysis%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>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-0649-asyncronous-machine-direct-torque-control-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Asyncronous machine Direct torque Control Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Asyncronous machine Direct torque 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/Asyncronous%20machine%20Direct%20torque%20Control%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>Asyncronous</video:tag>
      <video:tag>machine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Direct</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0650-soc-estimation-of-electric-vehicle-ev-in-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 Electric Vehicle EV in MATLAB Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SOC Estimation of Electric Vehicle EV 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/SOC%20Estimation%20of%20Electric%20Vehicle%20EV%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>Estimation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Vehicle</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0651-230-100-kv-hvdc-system-active-and-reactive-power-control-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>230 100 kv hvdc system active and reactive power control Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 230 100 kv hvdc system active and reactive power 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/230%20100%20kv%20hvdc%20system%20active%20and%20reactive%20power%20control%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>hvdc</video:tag>
      <video:tag>system</video:tag>
      <video:tag>active</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0652-battery-hysteresis-soc-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Battery_Hysteresis_SOC_matlab_code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Battery_Hysteresis_SOC_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/Battery_Hysteresis_SOC_matlab_code.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hysteresis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>matlab</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0653-vsc-hvdc-matlab-simulation-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>VSC HVDC MATLAB SIMULATION SIMULINK MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents VSC HVDC MATLAB SIMULATION 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/VSC%20HVDC%20MATLAB%20SIMULATION%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>HVDC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULINK</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0654-grid-connected-pv-pid-controller-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Connected PV - PID controller matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Connected PV - 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/Grid%20Connected%20PV%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>Grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Connected</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0655-matlab-simulink-hvdc-ieee-30-bus-transmission-system-with-pwm-controlled-vsc-hvdc-test.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink HVDC IEEE 30 Bus Transmission System with PWM controlled VSC-HVDC Test Feeder</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink HVDC IEEE 30 Bus Transmission System with PWM controlled VSC-HVDC Test Feeder, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20HVDC%20IEEE%2030%20Bus%20Transmission%20System%20with%20PWM%20controlled%20VSC-HVDC%20Test%20Feeder.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0656-grid-connected-pv-sliding-mode-controller-smc-pv-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Connected PV - Sliding mode Controller SMC PV matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Connected PV - Sliding mode Controller SMC 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/Grid%20Connected%20PV%20-%20Sliding%20mode%20Controller%20SMC%20PV%20matlab%20simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0657-comprehensive-control-for-unified-power-quality-conditioners.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comprehensive control for unified power quality conditioners</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comprehensive control for unified power quality conditioners, 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/Comprehensive%20control%20for%20unified%20power%20quality%20conditioners.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-0658-comparitive-study-of-dc-and-ac-microgrids.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Comparitive study of DC and AC Microgrids</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comparitive study of DC and AC 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0659-comparative-battery-efficiency-analysis-for-hybrid-electric-vehicles-based-on-matlab-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comparative Battery Efficiency analysis for Hybrid Electric Vehicles based on Matlab modelling</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comparative Battery Efficiency analysis for Hybrid Electric Vehicles based on Matlab modelling, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Battery%20Efficiency%20analysis%20for%20Hybrid%20Electric%20Vehicles%20based%20on%20Matlab%20modelling.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0660-comparative-battery-efficiency-analysis-for-hybrid-electric-vehicles-based-on-matlab-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comparative Battery Efficiency analysis for Hybrid Electric Vehicles based on Matlab modelling…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comparative Battery Efficiency analysis for Hybrid Electric Vehicles based on Matlab modelling with 4 battery cell, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Battery%20Efficiency%20analysis%20for%20Hybrid%20Electric%20Vehicles%20based%20on%20Matlab%20modelling%20with%204%20battery%20cell.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0661-closed-loop-simulation-of-srm-motor-with-push-pull-converter-and-power-by-battery.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Closed loop simulation of SRM motor with push pull converter and power by battery</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Closed loop simulation of SRM motor with push pull converter and power by 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/Closed%20loop%20simulation%20of%20SRM%20motor%20with%20push%20pull%20converter%20and%20power%20by%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>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>loop</video:tag>
      <video:tag>motor</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0662-buffered-microgrid-structure-for-future-power-networks-a-seamless-microgrid-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Buffered microgrid structure for future power networks - A seamless microgrid control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Buffered microgrid structure for future power networks - A seamless microgrid 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/Buffered%20microgrid%20structure%20for%20future%20power%20networks%20-%20A%20seamless%20microgrid%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>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Buffered</video:tag>
      <video:tag>microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>structure</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0663-bldc-motor-drive-based-on-bridgeless-landsman-pfc-converter-with-single-sensor-and-red.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BLDC Motor Drive Based on Bridgeless Landsman PFC Converter with Single Sensor and Reduced Str…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BLDC Motor Drive Based on Bridgeless Landsman PFC Converter with Single Sensor and Reduced Stress on Power Devices, 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/BLDC%20Motor%20Drive%20Based%20on%20Bridgeless%20Landsman%20PFC%20Converter%20with%20Single%20Sensor%20and%20Reduced%20Stress%20on%20Power%20Devices.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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      <video:tag>Motor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Drive</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0664-torque-ripple-reduction-of-the-switched-reluctance-srm-for-electric-vehicle-applicatio.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- SRM for electric vehicle application- PI_F…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Torque ripple reduction of the switched reluctance- SRM for electric vehicle application- PI_Flux 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-%20SRM%20for%20electric%20vehicle%20application-%20PI_Flux%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0665-torque-ripple-reduction-ditc.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Torque ripple reduction - DITC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Torque ripple reduction - DITC, 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%20-%20DITC.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>ripple</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0666-implementation-for-microgrid-with-battery-and-pv-array-grid-connected-or-islanded.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Implementation for microgrid with battery and pv array - Grid connected or islanded</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Implementation for microgrid with battery and pv array - Grid connected or islanded, 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/Implementation%20for%20microgrid%20with%20battery%20and%20pv%20array%20-%20Grid%20connected%20or%20islanded.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Implementation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0667-frequency-stability-of-ac-grid-under-phase-angle-jump-condition-using-grid-forming-inv.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Frequency stability of AC grid under phase angle jump condition using grid forming inverters-s…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Frequency stability of AC grid under phase angle jump condition using grid forming inverters-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/Frequency%20stability%20of%20AC%20grid%20under%20phase%20angle%20jump%20condition%20using%20grid%20forming%20inverters-simulink%20model.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-0668-frequency-stability-of-ac-grid-under-phase-angle-jump-condition-using-grid-forming-inv.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Frequency stability of AC grid under phase angle jump condition using grid forming inverters</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Frequency stability of AC grid under phase angle jump condition using grid forming inverters, 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/Frequency%20stability%20of%20AC%20grid%20under%20phase%20angle%20jump%20condition%20using%20grid%20forming%20inverters.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video: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-0669-five-level-inverter-for-induction-heating-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>Five Level Inverter for Induction Heating System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Five Level Inverter for Induction Heating 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0670-cyber-attack-detection-and-correction-mechanism-in-a-distributed-dc-microgrid.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Cyber attack detection and correction mechanism in a distributed DC Microgrid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Cyber attack detection and correction mechanism in a distributed DC 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/Cyber%20attack%20detection%20and%20correction%20mechanism%20in%20a%20distributed%20DC%20Microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0671-13-node-test-system-and-with-integration-of-dg.html</loc>
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      <video:title>13 node test system and with integration of DG</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 13 node test system and with integration of 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/13%20node%20test%20system%20and%20with%20integration%20of%20DG.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-0672-distributed-generation-droop-control-in-microgrid-which-uses-three-loop-control-strate.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Distributed generation droop control in Microgrid, which uses three-loop control strategy-MATL…</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0673-droop-control-simulation-using-the-pf-qe-drop-matlab-simulink-research-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Droop control simulation using the PF-QE drop matlab Simulink 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>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0674-flux-oriented-control-voltage-field-oriented-induction-motor-vector-control-system-spe.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Flux oriented control - Voltage field oriented induction motor vector control system, speed lo…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Flux oriented control - Voltage field oriented induction motor vector control system, speed loop, flux loop, double loop current setpoint tracking - electrical 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/Flux%20oriented%20control%20-%20Voltage%20field%20oriented%20induction%20motor%20vector%20control%20system%2C%20speed%20loop%2C%20flux%20loop%2C%20double%20loop%20current%20setpoint%20tracking%20-%20electrical%20research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0675-simulation-of-inverter-control-based-on-rotor-flux-oriented-vector-control-strategy-fo.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Simulation of inverter control based on rotor flux oriented vector control strategy FOVC contr…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of inverter control based on rotor flux oriented vector control strategy FOVC control matlab simulink- electrical 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/Simulation%20of%20inverter%20control%20based%20on%20rotor%20flux%20oriented%20vector%20control%20strategy%20FOVC%20control%20matlab%20simulink-%20electrical%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>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0676-microgrid-simulation-analysis-off-grid-droop-control-system-matlab-simulink-electrical.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Microgrid simulation analysis- off-grid droop control system matlab simulink- electrical resea…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Microgrid simulation analysis- off-grid droop control system matlab simulink- electrical 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%20simulation%20analysis-%20off-grid%20droop%20control%20system%20matlab%20simulink-%20electrical%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-0677-soc-kalman-filter-algorithm-simulation-least-squares-parameter-estimation-battery-mana.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SOC Kalman filter algorithm simulation, least-squares parameter estimation, battery management…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SOC Kalman filter algorithm simulation, least-squares parameter estimation, battery management system simulink simulation- electrical 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/SOC%20Kalman%20filter%20algorithm%20simulation%2C%20least-squares%20parameter%20estimation%2C%20battery%20management%20system%20simulink%20simulation-%20electrical%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-0678-an-adaptive-inverse-time-overcurrent-protection-method-for-low-voltage-microgrid.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>An Adaptive Inverse-Time Overcurrent Protection Method for Low Voltage Microgrid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents An Adaptive Inverse-Time Overcurrent Protection Method for Low Voltage 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/An%20Adaptive%20Inverse-Time%20Overcurrent%20Protection%20Method%20for%20Low%20Voltage%20Microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0679-active-power-filter-for-power-quality-in-grid-connected-pv-system-using-an-improved-op.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Active Power Filter for Power Quality in Grid Connected PV-System using an Improved optimizati…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Active Power Filter for Power Quality in Grid Connected PV-System using an Improved 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/Active%20Power%20Filter%20for%20Power%20Quality%20in%20Grid%20Connected%20PV-System%20using%20an%20Improved%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0680-a-unified-scheme-of-pss-and-svc-for-voltage-profile-improvement-in-electrical-grid-net.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Unified Scheme of PSS and SVC for Voltage Profile Improvement in Electrical Grid Network</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Unified Scheme of PSS and SVC for Voltage Profile Improvement in Electrical Grid 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/A%20Unified%20Scheme%20of%20PSS%20and%20SVC%20for%20Voltage%20Profile%20Improvement%20in%20Electrical%20Grid%20Network.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>Electrical</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Scheme</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Voltage</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0681-a-standalone-bldc-based-solar-air-cooler-with-mpp-tracking-for-improved-efficiency.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Standalone BLDC Based Solar Air Cooler with MPP Tracking for Improved Efficiency</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Standalone BLDC Based Solar Air Cooler with MPP Tracking for Improved Efficiency, 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%20Standalone%20BLDC%20Based%20Solar%20Air%20Cooler%20with%20MPP%20Tracking%20for%20Improved%20Efficiency.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-0682-a-novel-protection-scheme-for-vsc-hvdc-transmission-lines-based-on-current-integral-au.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A novel protection scheme for VSC-HVDC transmission lines based on current integral autocorrel…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A novel protection scheme for VSC-HVDC transmission lines based on current integral autocorrelation, 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%20novel%20protection%20scheme%20for%20VSC-HVDC%20transmission%20lines%20based%20on%20current%20integral%20autocorrelation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents A novel control strategy for a hybrid energy storage system in a grid-independent hybrid renewable energy 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0684-a-new-ultracapacitor-state-of-charge-control-concept-to-enhance-battery-lifespan-of-du.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A New Ultracapacitor State of Charge Control Concept to Enhance Battery Lifespan of Dual Stora…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A New Ultracapacitor State of Charge Control Concept to Enhance Battery Lifespan of Dual Storage 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/A%20New%20Ultracapacitor%20State%20of%20Charge%20Control%20Concept%20to%20Enhance%20Battery%20Lifespan%20of%20Dual%20Storage%20Electric%20Vehicles.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0685-a-new-high-gain-high-efficiency-sepic-based-dc-dc-converter-for-renewable-energy-appli.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A New High-Gain, High-Efficiency SEPIC-Based DC–DC Converter for Renewable Energy Applications</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A New High-Gain, High-Efficiency SEPIC-Based DC–DC Converter for Renewable Energy 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/A%20New%20High-Gain%2C%20High-Efficiency%20SEPIC-Based%20DC%E2%80%93DC%20Converter%20for%20Renewable%20Energy%20Applications.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0686-a-new-algorithm-for-power-distribution-system-planning.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A new algorithm for power distribution system planning</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A new algorithm for power distribution system planning, 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%20new%20algorithm%20for%20power%20distribution%20system%20planning.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>A Modified SEPIC based high step-up DC-DC Converter with Quasi-Resonant Operation for renewabl…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Modified SEPIC based high step-up DC-DC Converter with Quasi-Resonant Operation for renewable energy 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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0688-a-small-wind-turbine-simulink-model-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Small wind Turbine Simulink model Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Small wind Turbine Simulink 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/A%20Small%20wind%20Turbine%20Simulink%20model%20Matlab%20Simulation.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-0689-anfis-mppt-algorithm-for-pv-solar-simulation-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANFIS MPPT ALGORITHM FOR PV SOLAR SIMULATION MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANFIS MPPT ALGORITHM FOR PV SOLAR SIMULATION 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/ANFIS%20MPPT%20ALGORITHM%20FOR%20PV%20SOLAR%20SIMULATION%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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0690-underwater-visible-light-communication-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UNDERWATER VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATION MATLAB CODE</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UNDERWATER VISIBLE LIGHT 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>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0691-grid-connected-microbial-fuel-cell-modeling-and-control-in-distributed-generation-usin.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 Grid Connected Microbial Fuel Cell Modeling and Control in Distributed Generation using 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/Grid%20Connected%20Microbial%20Fuel%20Cell%20Modeling%20and%20Control%20in%20Distributed%20Generation%20using%20closed%20loop%20-Matlab%20simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0692-three-phase-grid-connected-inverter-output-active-power-5kw-using-voltage-and-current.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three phase grid connected inverter output active power 5KW using voltage and current double c…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three phase grid connected inverter output active power 5KW using voltage and current double closed loop control strategy 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%20grid%20connected%20inverter%20output%20active%20power%205KW%20using%20voltage%20and%20current%20double%20closed%20loop%20control%20strategy%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0693-single-phase-photovoltaic-power-grid-mppt-model-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>Single phase photovoltaic power grid MPPT model matlab simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single phase photovoltaic power grid MPPT 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/Single%20phase%20photovoltaic%20power%20grid%20MPPT%20model%20matlab%20simulink%20Simulation.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-0694-wind-dfig-pitch-angle-q-control-dfig-wind-system-with-pitch-angle-controland-reactive.html</loc>
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      <video:title>WIND-dfig-pitch-ANGLE-q-CONTROL-dfig wind system with pitch angle controland reactive power co…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents WIND-dfig-pitch-ANGLE-q-CONTROL-dfig wind system with pitch angle controland reactive power 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-dfig-pitch-ANGLE-q-CONTROL-dfig%20wind%20system%20with%20pitch%20angle%20controland%20reactive%20power%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0695-switched-reluctance-motor-structures-4-current-chopping-control-simulation-the-speed-l.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switched reluctance motor structures-4 current chopping control simulation, the speed loop 1</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Switched reluctance motor structures-4 current chopping control simulation, the speed loop 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/Switched%20reluctance%20motor%20structures-4%20current%20chopping%20control%20simulation%2C%20the%20speed%20loop%201.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0696-switched-reluctance-motor-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>switched reluctance motor Matlab Simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents switched 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/switched%20reluctance%20motor%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:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) based on the Direct instantaneous torque control strategy Simu…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) based on the Direct instantaneous torque control strategy 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/Switched%20Reluctance%20Motor%20%28SRM%29%20based%20on%20the%20Direct%20instantaneous%20%20torque%20control%20strategy%20Simulink%20model.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0698-switched-reluctance-motor-structures-4-current-chopping-control-simulation-the-speed-l.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switched reluctance motor structures-4 current chopping control simulation, the speed loop</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Switched reluctance motor structures-4 current chopping control simulation, the speed loop, 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%20structures-4%20current%20chopping%20control%20simulation%2C%20the%20speed%20loop.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-0699-sensorless-field-oriented-control-of-permanent-magnet-synchronous-motor-pmsm-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sensorless Field Oriented Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor PMSM - Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sensorless Field Oriented Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor PMSM - 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/Sensorless%20Field%20Oriented%20Control%20of%20Permanent%20Magnet%20Synchronous%20Motor%20PMSM%20-%20Simulink%20model.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>Field</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0700-two-phase-cooperative-jamming-and-beamforming-for-physical-layer-secrecy-matlab-commun.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Two-phase cooperative jamming and beamforming for physical layer secrecy - MATLAB COMMUNICATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Two-phase cooperative jamming and beamforming for physical layer secrecy - MATLAB 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/Two-phase%20cooperative%20jamming%20and%20beamforming%20for%20physical%20layer%20secrecy%20-%20MATLAB%20COMMUNICATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video: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>cooperative</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0701-optimal-relay-selection-for-physical-layer-security-in-cooperative-wireless-networks-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimal Relay Selection for Physical-Layer Security in Cooperative Wireless Networks - MATLAB…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimal Relay Selection for Physical-Layer Security in Cooperative Wireless Networks - MATLAB 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/Optimal%20Relay%20Selection%20for%20Physical-Layer%20Security%20in%20Cooperative%20Wireless%20Networks%20-%20MATLAB%20COMMUNICATION.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-0702-ieee-13-bus-distribution-system-with-d-statcom-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 13 bus distribution system with D-STATCOM Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 13 bus distribution system with D-STATCOM 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/IEEE%2013%20bus%20distribution%20system%20with%20D-STATCOM%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>IEEE</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0703-direct-torque-control-dtc-of-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 (DTC) OF INDUCTION MOTOR</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents DIRECT TORQUE CONTROL (DTC) OF 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%20%28DTC%29%20OF%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>
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      <video:tag>DIRECT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TORQUE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>CONTROL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0704-lithium-battery-cell-balancing-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Lithium battery cell balancing matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Lithium battery cell balancing 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/Lithium%20battery%20cell%20balancing%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>
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      <video:tag>Lithium</video:tag>
      <video:tag>battery</video:tag>
      <video:tag>cell</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0705-buck-converter-design-with-pid-controller-on-plecs-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Buck Converter design with PID controller on PLECS. Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Buck Converter design with PID controller on PLECS. 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/Buck%20Converter%20design%20with%20PID%20controller%20on%20PLECS.%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>Buck</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0706-beam-and-ball-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>Beam and Ball with PID controller matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Beam and Ball 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/Beam%20and%20Ball%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>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Beam</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ball</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0707-plecs-simulation-single-phase-two-stage-grid-connected-2kw-pv-inverter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PLECS Simulation Single-phase, two-stage, grid-connected 2kW PV inverter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PLECS Simulation Single-phase, two-stage, grid-connected 2kW PV 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/PLECS%20Simulation%20Single-phase%2C%20two-stage%2C%20grid-connected%202kW%20PV%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>PLECS</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0708-plecs-simulation-single-phase-pfc-using-average-current-mode-control-and-interleaved-s.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PLECS Simulation Single-phase PFC using average current mode control and interleaved switching…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PLECS Simulation Single-phase PFC using average current mode control and interleaved switching, without freqency dithering., 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/PLECS%20Simulation%20Single-phase%20PFC%20using%20average%20current%20mode%20control%20and%20interleaved%20switching%2C%20without%20freqency%20dithering..mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Simulation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0709-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</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Stabilizing an rotary inverted pendulum using Fuzzy logic, PID, and LQR 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/Stabilizing%20an%20rotary%20inverted%20pendulum%20using%20Fuzzy%20logic%2C%20PID%2C%20and%20LQR%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>
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      <video:tag>rotary</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0710-frequency-regulation-in-isolated-microgrids-through-optimal-droop-gain-and-voltage-con.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Frequency Regulation in Isolated Microgrids Through Optimal Droop Gain and Voltage Control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Frequency Regulation in Isolated Microgrids Through Optimal Droop Gain and Voltage 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/Frequency%20Regulation%20in%20Isolated%20Microgrids%20Through%20Optimal%20Droop%20Gain%20and%20Voltage%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>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0711-analysis-and-modeling-of-high-impedance-fault-matlab-simulink-model.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</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Analysis and Modeling of High Impedance Fault 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/Analysis%20and%20Modeling%20of%20High%20Impedance%20Fault%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0712-regenerative-braking-system-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>REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM USING MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM 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/REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20SYSTEM%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>
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      <video:tag>REGENERATIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>BRAKING</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0713-pv-power-plant-with-transmission-line-and-breaker-matlab-simulink-simulations.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV power plant with transmission line and breaker Matlab Simulink Simulations</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV power plant with transmission line and breaker Matlab Simulink Simulations, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20power%20plant%20with%20transmission%20line%20and%20breaker%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulations.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>plant</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0714-ssdf-attack-in-cognitive-radio-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SSDF-attack-in-Cognitive-Radio-Matlab Code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SSDF-attack-in-Cognitive-Radio-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/SSDF-attack-in-Cognitive-Radio-Matlab%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>SSDF</video:tag>
      <video:tag>attack</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Cognitive</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0715-solar-panel-calculator-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Solar panel calculator matlab simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Solar panel calculator 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/Solar%20panel%20calculator%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>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>panel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>calculator</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0716-energy-management-strategy-ems-for-battery-super-capacitor-sc-hybrid-energy-storage-sy.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Energy Management Strategy (EMS) for battery-super capacitor (SC) Hybrid Energy Storage System…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Energy Management Strategy (EMS) for battery-super capacitor (SC) Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) for electric vehicle-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/Energy%20Management%20Strategy%20%28EMS%29%20for%20battery-super%20capacitor%20%28SC%29%20Hybrid%20Energy%20Storage%20System%20%28HESS%29%20for%20electric%20vehicle-Matlab%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>Energy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Strategy</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0717-hybrid-wind-fuel-cell-renewable-energy-microgrid-system-matlab-code.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</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid (Wind-Fuel Cell) Renewable Energy Microgrid system 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/Hybrid%20%28Wind-Fuel%20Cell%29%20Renewable%20Energy%20Microgrid%20system%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>Hybrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wind</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fuel</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0718-multiple-grid-distributed-generation-hybrid-microgrid-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Multiple grid distributed generation hybrid microgrid-Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Multiple grid distributed generation hybrid 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/Multiple%20grid%20distributed%20generation%20hybrid%20microgrid-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>Multiple</video:tag>
      <video:tag>grid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>distributed</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0719-multilevel-converter-for-decreasing-the-thd-matlab-simulink-simulation-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>multilevel converter for decreasing the THD_matlab Simulink Simulation model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents multilevel converter for decreasing the THD_matlab Simulink 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/multilevel%20converter%20for%20decreasing%20the%20THD_matlab%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>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>multilevel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>decreasing</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0720-dual-active-bridge-closedloop-simulation-matlab-simulink-design.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dual active bridge closedloop simulation Matlab Simulink Design</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dual active bridge closedloop simulation Matlab Simulink 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/Dual%20active%20bridge%20closedloop%20simulation%20Matlab%20Simulink%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>Dual</video:tag>
      <video:tag>active</video:tag>
      <video:tag>bridge</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0721-active-shunt-filter-grid-connected-with-non-linear-load-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ACTIVE SHUNT FILTER GRID CONNECTED WITH NON LINEAR LOAD MATLAB SIMULINK MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ACTIVE SHUNT FILTER GRID CONNECTED WITH NON LINEAR LOAD 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/ACTIVE%20SHUNT%20FILTER%20GRID%20CONNECTED%20WITH%20NON%20LINEAR%20LOAD%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>ACTIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SHUNT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FILTER</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0722-t-type-npc-multilevel-converter-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>T-Type NPC - multilevel converter matlab simulink Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents T-Type NPC - multilevel 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/T-Type%20NPC%20-%20multilevel%20converter%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>Type</video:tag>
      <video:tag>multilevel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0723-single-phase-shunt-active-power-filter-using-parabolic-pwm-matlab-electrical-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Single Phase Shunt Active Power Filter Using Parabolic PWM Matlab Electrical Simulink Simulati…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Single Phase Shunt Active Power Filter Using Parabolic PWM Matlab Electrical 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/Single%20Phase%20Shunt%20Active%20Power%20Filter%20Using%20Parabolic%20PWM%20Matlab%20Electrical%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>Single</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Shunt</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0724-2-body-problem-conic-orbits-lambert-problem-solving-transfers-between-2-body-orbits-fl.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>2-body problem conic orbits lambert problem solving transfers between 2-body orbits fly-bys wi…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents 2-body problem conic orbits lambert problem solving transfers between 2-body orbits fly-bys with a patched conic approach, 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/2-body%20problem%20conic%20orbits%20lambert%20problem%20solving%20transfers%20between%202-body%20orbits%20fly-bys%20with%20a%20patched%20conic%20approach.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>
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      <video:description>This project video presents FOC-PID-SVPWM - Brushless DC motor modeling (BLDC) mathematical model BLDC Field Oriented 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>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Battery Life SOC - Supercapacitor Model 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 PV Based Off-Grid Charging tation for Electric Vehicle 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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      <video:description>This project video presents Vehicle to grid V2G Simulation of Plug-In Electric Vehicle Bidirectional Off-Board Charger 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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      <video:description>This project video presents SMART GRID EV as an Ancillary 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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      <video:title>Generation Control in Small Isolated Power Systems - PQ Control Matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Generation Control in Small Isolated Power Systems - PQ Control 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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      <video:title>Active suspension pid control &amp; Fuzzy PID controller Matlab Simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Active suspension pid control &amp; Fuzzy PID controller 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-0741-half-car-vehicle-suspension-using-pid-controller-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Half Car Vehicle Suspension using PID controller Matlab Simulink Model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Half Car Vehicle Suspension using PID controller 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/Half%20Car%20Vehicle%20Suspension%20using%20PID%20controller%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Model.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0742-ieee-34-bus-matlab-simulink-simulation-project-matlab-simulink-projects.html</loc>
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      <video:title>IEEE 34 BUS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION PROJECT-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 34 BUS MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION PROJECT-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%2034%20BUS%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION%20PROJECT-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0743-grey-wolf-optimization-ieee-34-bus-matlab-simulink-simulation-matlab-simulink-projects.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Grey Wolf Optimization IEEE 34 bus matlab Simulink simulation-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grey Wolf Optimization IEEE 34 bus matlab Simulink simulation-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Optimization%20IEEE%2034%20bus%20matlab%20Simulink%20simulation-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0744-ofdm-vlc-aco-ofdm-vlc-matlab-code-matlab-communication-project-matlab-phd-research-pro.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>OFDM VLC-ACO OFDM VLC-MATLAB CODE-MATLAB communication project-MATLAB PHD RESEARCH PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents OFDM VLC-ACO OFDM VLC-MATLAB CODE-MATLAB communication project-MATLAB PHD RESEARCH 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/OFDM%20VLC-ACO%20OFDM%20VLC-MATLAB%20CODE-MATLAB%20communication%20project-MATLAB%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>communication</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0745-mpc-induction-motor-model-predictive-control-induction-motor-matlab-simulink-matlab-si.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MPC induction Motor - Model predictive control induction motor matlab Simulink-MATLAB SIMULINK…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPC induction Motor - Model predictive control induction motor matlab Simulink-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20induction%20Motor%20-%20Model%20predictive%20control%20induction%20motor%20matlab%20Simulink-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Model</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0746-enhanced-vehicle-model-traction-force-braking-force-matlab-simulink-model-matlab-simul.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Enhanced Vehicle Model-Traction Force-Braking Force matlab simulink model-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJ…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Enhanced Vehicle Model-Traction Force-Braking Force matlab simulink model-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Enhanced%20Vehicle%20Model-Traction%20Force-Braking%20Force%20matlab%20simulink%20model-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECTS.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-0747-conventional-dual-input-source-dc-dc-boost-converter-design-closed-loop-matlab-simulin.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Conventional Dual input source DC-DC-Boost-Converter Design closed Loop -MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIG…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Conventional Dual input source DC-DC-Boost-Converter Design closed Loop -MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Conventional%20Dual%20input%20source%20DC-DC-Boost-Converter%20Design%20closed%20Loop%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20ASSIGNMENTS%20PROJECTS.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-0748-adaptive-cruise-control-with-vehicle-model-in-matlab-simulink-matlab-simulink-assignme.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Adaptive Cruise Control with Vehicle model in Matlab Simulink-MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENTS PROJ…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Adaptive Cruise Control with Vehicle model in Matlab Simulink-MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20with%20Vehicle%20model%20in%20Matlab%20Simulink-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20ASSIGNMENTS%20PROJECTS.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-0749-closed-loop-dual-input-source-dc-dc-flyback-converter-matlab-simulink-assignments-proj.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Closed loop dual input source DC DC Flyback converter -MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Closed loop dual input source DC DC Flyback converter -MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20dual%20input%20source%20DC%20DC%20Flyback%20converter%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20ASSIGNMENTS%20PROJECTS.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>dual</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0750-rheumatoid-arthritis-segmentation-using-otsu-thersholding-technique-matlab-phd-researc.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rheumatoid arthritis segmentation using OTSU thersholding technique-MATLAB PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Rheumatoid arthritis segmentation using OTSU thersholding technique-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/Rheumatoid%20arthritis%20segmentation%20using%20OTSU%20thersholding%20technique-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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0751-microgrid-energy-management-system-with-optimization-and-forecasting-using-matlab-simu.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MICROGRID ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH OPTIMIZATION AND FORECASTING USING MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MICROGRID ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH OPTIMIZATION AND FORECASTING 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/MICROGRID%20ENERGY%20MANAGEMENT%20SYSTEM%20WITH%20OPTIMIZATION%20AND%20FORECASTING%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>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0752-switched-capacitor-dc-dc-converter-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>Switched capacitor DC DC converter Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Switched capacitor DC DC 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Switched%20capacitor%20DC%20DC%20converter%20Matlab%20Simulink%20simulation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0753-step-up-switching-mode-converter-with-high-voltage-gain-using-a-switched-capacitor-cir.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Step Up Switching Mode Converter With High Voltage Gain Using a Switched-Capacitor Circuit</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Step Up Switching Mode Converter With High Voltage Gain Using a Switched-Capacitor Circuit, 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/Step%20Up%20Switching%20Mode%20Converter%20With%20High%20Voltage%20Gain%20Using%20a%20Switched-Capacitor%20Circuit.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-0754-electric-vehicle-charging-station-svg-positive-and-negative-sequence-current-detection.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION - SVG - Positive and negative sequence current detection Mat…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION - SVG - Positive and negative sequence current detection 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/ELECTRIC%20VEHICLE%20CHARGING%20STATION%20-%20SVG%20-%20Positive%20and%20negative%20sequence%20current%20detection%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-0755-electric-vehicle-battery-charging-dynamic-wireless-power-transmission-using-matlab-sim.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electric Vehicle battery charging Dynamic Wireless Power Transmission using Matlab Simulink Si…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electric Vehicle battery charging Dynamic Wireless Power Transmission 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/Electric%20Vehicle%20battery%20charging%20Dynamic%20Wireless%20Power%20Transmission%20using%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation.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-0756-wireless-power-transmission-matlab-simulink-wpt-simulink-model-wireless-power-transfer.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wireless Power Transmission Matlab Simulink -WPT Simulink model -Wireless Power Transfer</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wireless Power Transmission Matlab Simulink -WPT Simulink model -Wireless Power Transfer, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Transmission%20Matlab%20Simulink%20%20-WPT%20Simulink%20model%20%20-Wireless%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>
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      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Transmission</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0757-unscented-kalman-filter-ukf-battery-management-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF) - Battery management- Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF) - Battery management- 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/Unscented%20Kalman%20Filter%20%28UKF%29%20-%20Battery%20management-%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>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Unscented</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Kalman</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Filter</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0758-ieee-33-bus-with-pv-array-and-wind-dfig-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 33 BUS WITH PV ARRAY AND WIND DFIG MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 33 BUS WITH PV ARRAY AND WIND DFIG 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%2033%20BUS%20WITH%20PV%20ARRAY%20AND%20WIND%20DFIG%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>ARRAY</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0759-pso-distribution-network-reconfiguration-ieee-33-bus-pso-matlab-simulink-ieee-33-bus.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PSO distribution network reconfiguration IEEE 33 Bus PSO matlab simulink - IEEE 33 Bus</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PSO distribution network reconfiguration IEEE 33 Bus PSO matlab simulink - IEEE 33 Bus, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20distribution%20network%20reconfiguration%20IEEE%2033%20Bus%20PSO%20matlab%20simulink%20-%20IEEE%2033%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>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>network</video:tag>
      <video:tag>reconfiguration</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0760-svg-positive-and-negative-sequence-current-detection-method-is-adopted-and-the-voltage.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SVG - Positive and negative sequence current detection method is adopted, and the voltage loop…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SVG - Positive and negative sequence current detection method is adopted, and the voltage loop adopts PID control method., 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/SVG%20-%20Positive%20and%20negative%20sequence%20current%20detection%20method%20is%20adopted%2C%20and%20the%20voltage%20loop%20adopts%20PID%20control%20method..mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Positive</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>sequence</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0761-three-phase-vsc-with-positive-and-negative-sequence-current-control-matlab-simulink-si.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three phase VSC with positive and negative sequence current control - Matlab Simulink simulati…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three phase VSC with positive and negative sequence current 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%20VSC%20with%20positive%20and%20negative%20sequence%20current%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>
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      <video:tag>Three</video:tag>
      <video:tag>phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0762-salp-swarm-optimization-based-energy-management-system-for-an-aircraft-application.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Salp swarm optimization based energy management system for an aircraft application</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Salp swarm optimization based energy management system for an aircraft application, 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/Salp%20swarm%20optimization%20based%20energy%20management%20system%20for%20an%20aircraft%20application.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Salp</video:tag>
      <video:tag>swarm</video:tag>
      <video:tag>optimization</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0763-ieee-13-bus-system-to-integrate-dg-and-mitigate-the-voltage-unbalance.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 13 bus system to integrate DG and mitigate the voltage unbalance</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 13 bus system to integrate DG and mitigate the voltage unbalance, 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/IEEE%2013%20bus%20system%20to%20integrate%20DG%20and%20mitigate%20the%20voltage%20unbalance.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>IEEE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>system</video:tag>
      <video:tag>integrate</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0764-heric-topology-pwm-single-phase-pv-inverter-using-smc.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>HERIC TOPOLOGY PWM SINGLE PHASE PV INVERTER USING SMC</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents HERIC TOPOLOGY PWM SINGLE PHASE PV INVERTER USING SMC, 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/HERIC%20TOPOLOGY%20PWM%20SINGLE%20PHASE%20PV%20INVERTER%20USING%20SMC.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>TOPOLOGY</video:tag>
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    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0765-energy-management-for-an-electro-thermal-renewable-based-residential-microgrid-with-en.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Energy management for an electro- thermal renewable- based residential microgrid with energy b…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Energy management for an electro- thermal renewable- based residential microgrid with energy balance forecasting and demand side management, 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%20management%20for%20an%20electro-%20thermal%20renewable-%20based%20residential%20microgrid%20with%20energy%20balance%20forecasting%20and%20demand%20side%20management.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-0766-design-of-controller-for-hybrid-dc-microgrid-using-ai.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Design of Controller for hybrid dc microgrid using AI</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of Controller for hybrid dc microgrid using AI, 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%20Controller%20for%20hybrid%20dc%20microgrid%20using%20AI.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0767-design-of-a-bidirectional-npc-converter-with-distribution-networks.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of a bidirectional NPC converter with distribution networks</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of a bidirectional NPC converter with distribution 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/Design%20of%20a%20bidirectional%20NPC%20converter%20with%20distribution%20networks.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0768-a-novel-optimization-for-grid-connected-photovoltaic-wind-battery-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A novel optimization for grid connected Photovoltaic-Wind-Battery System</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A novel optimization for grid connected Photovoltaic-Wind-Battery 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/A%20novel%20optimization%20for%20grid%20connected%20Photovoltaic-Wind-Battery%20System.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-0769-energy-management-system-for-battery-constant-power-control-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Energy Management system for battery constant power control MATLAB SIMULINK MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Energy Management system for battery constant power control 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/Energy%20Management%20system%20for%20battery%20constant%20power%20control%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20MODEL.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0770-hybrid-energy-management-for-microgid-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid Energy Management for Microgid MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Energy Management for Microgid 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%20Energy%20Management%20for%20Microgid%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0771-super-magnetic-energy-storage-matlab-simulink-simulation-matlab-assignments-projects.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Super Magnetic Energy Storage Matlab Simulink Simulation-MATLAB ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Super Magnetic Energy Storage Matlab Simulink Simulation-MATLAB ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Magnetic%20Energy%20Storage%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Simulation-MATLAB%20ASSIGNMENTS%20PROJECTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>Magnetic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Energy</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0772-ieee-33-bus-with-wind-dfig-matlab-simulink-simulation-matlab-assignments-projects.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 33 BUS WITH WIND DFIG MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-MATLAB ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 33 BUS WITH WIND DFIG MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION-MATLAB ASSIGNMENTS PROJECTS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20WITH%20WIND%20DFIG%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20SIMULATION-MATLAB%20ASSIGNMENTS%20PROJECTS.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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      <video:tag>WIND</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0773-regenerative-braking-system-using-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>REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM USING MATLAB SIMULINK SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM 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/REGENERATIVE%20BRAKING%20SYSTEM%20USING%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0774-nonlinear-autoregressive-with-exogenous-model-to-diagnosis-open-switch-fault-in-pmsm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Nonlinear Autoregressive with Exogenous Model to Diagnosis Open Switch Fault in PMSM</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Nonlinear Autoregressive with Exogenous Model to Diagnosis Open Switch Fault in 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/Nonlinear%20Autoregressive%20with%20Exogenous%20Model%20to%20Diagnosis%20Open%20Switch%20Fault%20in%20PMSM.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>Autoregressive</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0775-modelling-and-control-of-a-railway-vehicle-active-and-passive-suspension-system-to-imp.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modelling and control of a railway vehicle active and passive suspension system to improve the…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling and control of a railway vehicle active and passive suspension system to improve the reduction in vibrations in the 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/Modelling%20and%20control%20of%20a%20railway%20vehicle%20active%20and%20passive%20suspension%20system%20to%20improve%20the%20reduction%20in%20vibrations%20in%20the%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>
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      <video:tag>railway</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0776-grid-connected-pv-system-with-reactive-power-compensation-for-the-grid.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Grid Connected PV System with Reactive Power Compensation for the Grid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Grid Connected PV System with Reactive Power Compensation for the 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/Grid%20Connected%20PV%20System%20with%20Reactive%20Power%20Compensation%20for%20the%20Grid.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>Connected</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0777-electric-vehicle-simulation-model-simscape-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ELECTRIC VEHICLE SIMULATION MODEL SIMSCAPE SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRIC VEHICLE SIMULATION MODEL SIMSCAPE 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%20VEHICLE%20SIMULATION%20MODEL%20SIMSCAPE%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>
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      <video:tag>VEHICLE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>SIMULATION</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0778-an-uninterruptable-pv-array-battery-based-system-operating-in-different-power-modes-wi.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>An Uninterruptable PV Array-Battery Based System Operating in Different Power Modes With Enhan…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents An Uninterruptable PV Array-Battery Based System Operating in Different Power Modes With Enhanced Power Quality, 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/An%20Uninterruptable%20PV%20Array-Battery%20Based%20System%20Operating%20in%20Different%20Power%20Modes%20With%20Enhanced%20Power%20Quality.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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      <video:tag>Battery</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0779-dynamic-load-modeling-in-microgrid-1.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dynamic load modeling in microgrid (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dynamic load modeling in microgrid (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/Dynamic%20load%20modeling%20in%20microgrid%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>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Inverted pendulum - Matlab Simulink with Fuzzy 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>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Inverted pendulum - Fuzzy 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>
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  <url>
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      <video:description>This project video presents MPTC for PMSMs of EVs With Multi-Motor Driven System - MODEL PREDICTIVE TORQUE CONTROL - MATLAB SIMULINK 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 V2G-VEHICLE TO GRID EV CHARGING SMART GRID AND RENEWABLE SOURCES MATLAB SIMULINK ELECTICAL 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/V2G-VEHICLE%20TO%20GRID%20EV%20CHARGING%20SMART%20GRID%20AND%20RENEWABLE%20SOURCES%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20ELECTICAL%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents SST - Solid State Transformer Based Hybrid Wind Energy Flywheel Energy Storage Matlab Simulink - ELECTICAL 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/SST%20-%20Solid%20State%20Transformer%20Based%20Hybrid%20Wind%20Energy%20Flywheel%20Energy%20Storage%20Matlab%20Simulink%20-%20ELECTICAL%20PROJECT.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 Motor Machine with Inter Turn Short Circuit Fault Simulink model in Matlab Research…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Induction Motor Machine with Inter Turn Short Circuit Fault Simulink model in Matlab Research 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Induction%20Motor%20%20Machine%20with%20Inter%20Turn%20Short%20Circuit%20Fault%20Simulink%20model%20in%20Matlab%20Research%20project.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>Demand Response for Residential Electric Vehicles With Random Usage Patterns in Smart Grids-MA…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Demand Response for Residential Electric Vehicles With Random Usage Patterns in Smart Grids-MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Demand%20Response%20for%20Residential%20Electric%20Vehicles%20With%20Random%20Usage%20Patterns%20in%20Smart%20Grids-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0791-residential-electric-vehicles-with-random-usage-patterns-in-smart-grids-matlab-simulin.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Residential Electric Vehicles With Random Usage Patterns in Smart Grids-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Residential Electric Vehicles With Random Usage Patterns in Smart Grids-MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Residential%20Electric%20Vehicles%20With%20Random%20Usage%20Patterns%20in%20Smart%20Grids-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0792-direct-torque-and-flux-control-sensorless-matlab-simulink-project.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Direct torque and flux control - sensorless-MATLAB SIMULINK PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Direct torque and flux control - sensorless-MATLAB SIMULINK 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Direct%20torque%20and%20flux%20control%20-%20sensorless-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PROJECT.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0793-802-11-mac-protocols-matlab-code-mac-protocols.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 802.11 MAC protocols matlab code - MAC PROTOCOLS, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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 PMSM sensorless dtc - Sensorless torque 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>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Sensorless DTC control of an PMSM motor using a first-order sliding mode observer 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 Switched capacitor multilevel inverter matlab simulink-MATLAB ELECTRICAL 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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      <video:description>This project video presents Digital watermarking using neural network matlab code-MATLAB ELECTRICAL 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-0798-mppt-wind-turbine-ann-matlab-simulink-artifical-neural-network.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Mppt wind turbine ANN - MATLAB SIMULINK Artifical Neural Network</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Mppt wind turbine ANN - MATLAB SIMULINK Artifical Neural Network, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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>How to do Reinforcement Learning PV MPPT Control in MATLAB Simulink simulation RL MPPT PV</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents How to do Reinforcement Learning PV MPPT Control in MATLAB Simulink simulation RL MPPT PV, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/How%20to%20do%20Reinforcement%20Learning%20PV%20MPPT%20Control%20in%20MATLAB%20Simulink%20simulation%20%20%20RL%20MPPT%20PV.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0800-mppt-differential-power-processing-architecture-based-on-a-flyback-converter-topology.html</loc>
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      <video:title>MPPT differential power processing architecture based on a flyback converter topology matlab s…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MPPT differential power processing architecture based on a flyback converter topology 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-0801-simulink-simulation-flux-weakening-of-separately-excited-dc-motor.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink simulation - Flux weakening of separately excited DC 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>
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      <video:description>This project video presents MAC Protocol Simulation matlab code - MAC, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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-0803-model-predictive-control-of-permanent-magnet-synchronous-motor-direct-torque-control-m.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Model Predictive control of permanent magnet synchronous motor direct torque control matlabsimulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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:title>Model predictive control of DC motor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model predictive control of DC 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0805-control-of-power-converters-as-virtual-synchronous-machines-vsg-in-a-two-bus-ship-powe.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Control of power converters as Virtual Synchronous Machines (VSG) in a two-bus ship power syst…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Control of power converters as Virtual Synchronous Machines (VSG) in a two-bus ship power system - Islanded mode (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/Control%20of%20power%20converters%20as%20Virtual%20Synchronous%20Machines%20%28VSG%29%20in%20a%20two-bus%20ship%20power%20system%20-%20%20Islanded%20mode%20%281%29.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0806-computed-torque-control-robotic-arm-control-using-matlab-simcape-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Computed torque control - Robotic Arm control using matlab simcape 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/Computed%20torque%20control%20-%20Robotic%20Arm%20control%20using%20matlab%20simcape%20simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0807-two-dof-planar-robot-control-using-the-computed-torque-method-in-joint-space-matlab-si.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Two-DoF-planar-robot-control-using-the-Computed-Torque-Method-in-joint-space 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>Sliding Mode Control - for robot arm using matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sliding Mode Control - for robot arm 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 chaotic signal generation and comparison matlab code- 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/chaotic%20signal%20generation%20and%20comparison%20matlab%20code-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Solar based Water Heater design in Matlab Simulink- 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0811-simulink-model-of-droop-control-inverter-with-pq-control-matlab-simulink-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink model of droop control inverter with PQ control - 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0812-van-de-vusse-reaction-in-an-isothermal-cstr-matlab-simulink-phd-research.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Van de Vusse reaction in an isothermal CSTR - MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Van de Vusse reaction in an isothermal CSTR - 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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0813-virtual-synchronous-generator-vsg-inverter-control-technology-matlab-simulink-phd-rese.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>virtual synchronous generator (vsg) Inverter control technology - MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents virtual synchronous generator (vsg) Inverter control technology - 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/virtual%20synchronous%20generator%20%28vsg%29%20Inverter%20control%20technology%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PHD%20RESEARCH.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-0814-simulation-of-li-ion-battery-management-system-bms-for-electric-vehicles-and-hybrid-el.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of Li-ion Battery Management System (BMS) for Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Electric…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of Li-ion Battery Management System (BMS) for Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Electric Vehicles -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/Simulation%20of%20Li-ion%20Battery%20Management%20System%20%28BMS%29%20for%20Electric%20Vehicles%20and%20Hybrid%20Electric%20Vehicles%20-MATLAB%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-0815-simulation-and-design-of-automatic-diesel-generator-with-asynchronous-machine.html</loc>
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      <video:title>simulation and design of automatic diesel generator with asynchronous machine</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents simulation and design of automatic diesel generator with asynchronous machine, 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%20and%20design%20of%20automatic%20diesel%20generator%20with%20asynchronous%20machine.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>Electrical</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0816-sensorless-speed-regulation-simulation-of-permanent-magnet-synchronous-motor-based-on.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sensorless Speed Regulation Simulation of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Based on Model Re…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sensorless Speed Regulation Simulation of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Based on 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/Sensorless%20Speed%20Regulation%20Simulation%20of%20Permanent%20Magnet%20Synchronous%20Motor%20Based%20on%20Model%20Reference%20Adaptive%20Control%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0817-sensorless-induction-motor-speed-control-system-using-current-flux-synthesis-method-fo.html</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sensorless induction motor speed control system, using current flux synthesis method for contr…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sensorless induction motor speed control system, using current flux synthesis method for controlling the rotor flux orientation, 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%20induction%20motor%20speed%20control%20system%2C%20using%20current%20flux%20synthesis%20method%20for%20controlling%20the%20rotor%20flux%20orientation.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0818-opendss-and-matlab-code-for-control-the-regulators-for-parallel-actors.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>OpenDSS and Matlab code for control the regulators for parallel actors</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents OpenDSS and Matlab code for control the regulators for parallel actors, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/OpenDSS%20and%20Matlab%20code%20for%20control%20the%20regulators%20for%20parallel%20actors.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-0819-model-reference-adaptive-simulation-mras-and-pi-of-permanent-magnet-synchronous-motor.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Model reference adaptive simulation (MRAS) and PI of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model reference adaptive simulation (MRAS) and PI of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is one of the advanced control algorithms 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/Model%20reference%20adaptive%20simulation%20%28MRAS%29%20and%20PI%20of%20permanent%20magnet%20synchronous%20motor%20%28PMSM%29%20is%20one%20of%20the%20advanced%20control%20algorithms%20of%20PMSM.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-0820-matlab-simulink-model-of-diesel-engine-and-synchronous-generator.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab Simulink model of diesel engine and synchronous generator</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink model of diesel engine and synchronous generator, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20diesel%20engine%20and%20synchronous%20generator.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video: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-0821-lithium-battery-soc-estimation-based-on-ekf-algorithm-extended-kalman-filter-matlab-si.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Lithium battery SOC estimation based on EKF algorithm -- EXTENDED KALMAN FILTER MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Lithium battery SOC estimation based on EKF algorithm -- EXTENDED KALMAN FILTER 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/Lithium%20battery%20SOC%20estimation%20based%20on%20EKF%20algorithm%20--%20EXTENDED%20KALMAN%20FILTER%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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0822-fbmc-code-filter-bank-multicarrier-matlab-code-fbmc-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>FBMC code-Filter Bank Multicarrier matlab code-FBMC matlab code</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents FBMC code-Filter Bank Multicarrier matlab code-FBMC 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/FBMC%20code-Filter%20Bank%20Multicarrier%20matlab%20code-FBMC%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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0823-drone-autonomous-navigation-based-on-gps-coordinates-using-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Drone autonomous navigation based on GPS coordinates using matlab</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Drone autonomous navigation based on GPS coordinates 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/Drone%20autonomous%20navigation%20based%20on%20GPS%20coordinates%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0824-cnn-for-semantic-tumor-segmentaion-using-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>CNN for semantic tumor segmentaion using MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents CNN for semantic tumor segmentaion 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/CNN%20for%20semantic%20tumor%20segmentaion%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>
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      <video:tag>tumor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>segmentaion</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0825-asynchronous-motor-vector-control-without-speed-sensor-simulation-model-which-is-used.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Asynchronous motor vector control without speed sensor simulation model, which is used to iden…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Asynchronous motor vector control without speed sensor simulation model, which is used to identify the speed model reference adaptive method, 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/Asynchronous%20motor%20vector%20control%20without%20speed%20sensor%20simulation%20model%2C%20which%20is%20used%20to%20identify%20the%20speed%20model%20reference%20adaptive%20method.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Asynchronous</video:tag>
      <video:tag>motor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>vector</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0826-unsupervised-change-detection-in-satellite-images-using-principal-component-analysis-a.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Unsupervised Change Detection in Satellite Images Using Principal Component Analysis and k-Mea…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Unsupervised Change Detection in Satellite Images Using Principal Component Analysis and k-Means Clustering, 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/Unsupervised%20Change%20Detection%20in%20Satellite%20Images%20Using%20Principal%20Component%20Analysis%20and%20k-Means%20Clustering.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Unsupervised</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Change</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Detection</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0827-quadrotor-super-twisting-sliding-mode-control-of-a-quadrotor-for-fault-tolerance.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Quadrotor -- Super Twisting Sliding Mode control of a Quadrotor for Fault Tolerance</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Quadrotor -- Super Twisting Sliding Mode control of a Quadrotor for Fault Tolerance, 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/Quadrotor%20--%20Super%20Twisting%20Sliding%20Mode%20control%20of%20a%20Quadrotor%20for%20Fault%20Tolerance.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Quadrotor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Super</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Twisting</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0828-how-to-model-a-z-source-converter-zsc-impedance-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to model a Z-source converter (ZSC) impedance matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents How to model a Z-source converter (ZSC) impedance 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/How%20to%20model%20a%20Z-source%20converter%20%28ZSC%29%20impedance%20matlab%20simulink%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>
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      <video:tag>source</video:tag>
      <video:tag>converter</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0829-matlab-simulink-model-to-design-of-a-regulation-and-feedback-control-system-for-a-sync.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab simulink model to design of a regulation and feedback control system for a synchronous…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab simulink model to design of a regulation and feedback control system for a synchronous generator, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20to%20design%20of%20a%20regulation%20and%20feedback%20control%20system%20for%20a%20synchronous%20generator.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0830-uav-quadcopter-drone-altitude-determination-and-control-system-simulation-lqr.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UAV - Quadcopter - Drone Altitude Determination and Control System Simulation - LQR</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UAV - Quadcopter - Drone Altitude Determination and Control System Simulation - LQR, 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/UAV%20-%20Quadcopter%20-%20Drone%20Altitude%20Determination%20and%20Control%20System%20Simulation%20-%20LQR.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Drone</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Altitude</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0831-uav-quadcopter-drone-altitude-determination-and-control-system-simulation-backstepping.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UAV - Quadcopter - Drone Altitude Determination and Control System Simulation - Backstepping a…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UAV - Quadcopter - Drone Altitude Determination and Control System Simulation - Backstepping 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/UAV%20-%20Quadcopter%20-%20Drone%20Altitude%20Determination%20and%20Control%20System%20Simulation%20-%20Backstepping%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>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0832-uav-quadcopter-drone-altitude-determination-and-control-system-simulation-smc-sliding.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UAV - Quadcopter - Drone Altitude Determination and Control System Simulation - SMC - SLIDING…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UAV - Quadcopter - Drone Altitude Determination and Control System Simulation - SMC - SLIDING MODE 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/UAV%20-%20Quadcopter%20-%20Drone%20Altitude%20Determination%20and%20Control%20System%20Simulation%20-%20SMC%20-%20SLIDING%20MODE%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>
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      <video:tag>Quadcopter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Drone</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Altitude</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0833-optimal-siting-and-sizing-of-distributed-generation-in-radial-distribution-system-usin.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Optimal Siting and Sizing of Distributed Generation in Radial Distribution System using Geneti…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Optimal Siting and Sizing of Distributed Generation in Radial Distribution System using Genetic Algorithm-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%20Siting%20and%20Sizing%20of%20Distributed%20Generation%20in%20Radial%20Distribution%20System%20using%20Genetic%20Algorithm-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>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Optimal</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Siting</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sizing</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0834-design-of-fault-current-limiter-using-thyristor-matlabsimulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of Fault current limiter using Thyristor MatlabSimulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of Fault current limiter using Thyristor MatlabSimulink, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Fault%20current%20limiter%20using%20Thyristor%20MatlabSimulink.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-0835-a-switched-capacitor-bidirectional-dc-dc-converter-using-fuzzy-controller-with-wide-vo.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Switched- Capacitor Bidirectional DC– DC Converter using Fuzzy Controller With Wide Voltage…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Switched- Capacitor Bidirectional DC– DC Converter using Fuzzy Controller With Wide Voltage Gain Range 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/A%20Switched-%20Capacitor%20Bidirectional%20DC%E2%80%93%20DC%20Converter%20using%20Fuzzy%20Controller%20With%20Wide%20Voltage%20Gain%20Range%20for%20Electric%20Vehicle.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0836-ieee-39-bus-system-with-solar-generator-model-for-frequency-and-transient-stability.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IEEE 39 Bus system with solar generator model for frequency and transient stability</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IEEE 39 Bus system with solar generator model for frequency and transient stability, 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/IEEE%2039%20Bus%20system%20with%20solar%20generator%20model%20for%20frequency%20and%20transient%20stability.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0837-simulink-modelling-of-lv-photovoltaic-grid-connected-distributed-generation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SIMULINK MODELLING OF LV PHOTOVOLTAIC GRID- CONNECTED DISTRIBUTED GENERATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SIMULINK MODELLING OF LV PHOTOVOLTAIC GRID- CONNECTED DISTRIBUTED 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/SIMULINK%20MODELLING%20OF%20LV%20PHOTOVOLTAIC%20GRID-%20CONNECTED%20DISTRIBUTED%20GENERATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0838-simulation-and-fault-detection-techniques-for-multilevel-inverters-used-in-smart-grids.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation and Fault Detection Techniques for Multilevel Inverters used in Smart Grids (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation and Fault Detection Techniques for Multilevel Inverters used in Smart Grids (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/Simulation%20and%20Fault%20Detection%20Techniques%20for%20Multilevel%20Inverters%20used%20in%20Smart%20Grids%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>
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      <video:tag>Fault</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Detection</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0839-portable-ev-charging-system-for-electric-vehicles-bi-directional-ev-charger-matlab-sim.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Portable EV Charging System for Electric Vehicles - Bi-directional EV charger matlab simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Portable EV Charging System for Electric Vehicles - Bi-directional EV charger 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/Portable%20EV%20Charging%20System%20for%20Electric%20Vehicles%20-%20%20Bi-directional%20EV%20charger%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>Portable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Charging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0840-hybrid-microgrid-multiple-grid-dispersed-generation-hybrid-microgrid-matlab-simulink-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid Microgrid - multiple grid dispersed generation hybrid microgrid - matlab simulink - mic…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Microgrid - multiple grid dispersed generation hybrid microgrid - matlab simulink - 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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Hybrid%20Microgrid%20-%20multiple%20grid%20dispersed%20generation%20hybrid%20microgrid%20-%20matlab%20simulink%20-%20microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>multiple</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0841-analysis-of-controller-bandwidth-interactions-for-vector-controlled-vsc-connected-to-v.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Analysis of Controller Bandwidth Interactions for Vector-Controlled VSC Connected to Very Weak…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Analysis of Controller Bandwidth Interactions for Vector-Controlled VSC Connected to Very Weak AC Grids, 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%20Controller%20Bandwidth%20Interactions%20for%20Vector-Controlled%20VSC%20Connected%20to%20Very%20Weak%20AC%20Grids.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Controller</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Bandwidth</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0842-an-improved-h5-topology-with-low-commonmode-current-for-transformerless-pv-gridconnect.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>An Improved H5 Topology with Low CommonMode Current for Transformerless PV GridConnected Inver…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents An Improved H5 Topology with Low CommonMode Current for Transformerless PV GridConnected 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/An%20Improved%20H5%20Topology%20with%20Low%20CommonMode%20Current%20for%20Transformerless%20PV%20GridConnected%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>Improved</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Topology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0843-direct-torque-control-based-on-hyper-distortion-algorithms-super-twisting-sliding-mode.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Direct Torque Control Based on Hyper-distortion Algorithms Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Control…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Direct Torque Control Based on Hyper-distortion Algorithms Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Control of Torque and Flux in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives, 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%20Based%20on%20Hyper-distortion%20Algorithms%20Super-Twisting%20Sliding%20Mode%20Control%20of%20Torque%20and%20Flux%20in%20Permanent%20Magnet%20Synchronous%20Machine%20Drives.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Direct</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Torque</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Control</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0844-pv-battery-and-diesel-generator-with-voltage-and-frequency-regulation-control-matlab-s.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>PV, battery and diesel generator with voltage and frequency regulation control-MATLAB SIMULINK…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents PV, battery and diesel generator with voltage and frequency regulation control-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/PV%2C%20battery%20and%20diesel%20generator%20with%20voltage%20and%20frequency%20regulation%20control-MATLAB%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>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>diesel</video:tag>
      <video:tag>generator</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0845-high-efficiency-three-phase-interleaved-buck-converter-for-fast-charging-of-ev-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>High Efficiency Three Phase Interleaved Buck Converter for Fast Charging of EV-MATLAB SIMULINK…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents High Efficiency Three Phase Interleaved Buck Converter for Fast Charging of EV-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/High%20Efficiency%20Three%20Phase%20Interleaved%20Buck%20Converter%20for%20Fast%20Charging%20of%20EV-MATLAB%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>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>High</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Efficiency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Three</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0846-modeling-of-two-machine-system-with-static-var-compensator-svc-matlab-simulink-phd-res.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling of Two Machine System With Static Var Compensator (SVC)-MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling of Two Machine System With Static Var Compensator (SVC)-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/Modeling%20of%20Two%20Machine%20System%20With%20Static%20Var%20Compensator%20%28SVC%29-MATLAB%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>
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      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Modeling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0847-hybrid-power-system-based-on-photovoltaic-battery-wind-and-fuel-cell-matlab-simulink-p.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Hybrid Power System Based on Photovoltaic, Battery, Wind, and Fuel Cell-MATLAB SIMULINK PHD RE…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Hybrid Power System Based on Photovoltaic, Battery, Wind, and Fuel Cell-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/Hybrid%20Power%20System%20Based%20on%20Photovoltaic%2C%20Battery%2C%20Wind%2C%20and%20Fuel%20Cell-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20PHD%20RESEARCH.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Loss Calculation in 400kW, Three-Phase, 3-Level Inverter (3 x Phase-leg) One phase-leg 3 x hal…</video:title>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0863-cyber-attacks-in-grid-forming-inverters-using-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Cyber-Attacks in Grid-Forming-Inverters using MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
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      <video:title>How to do fusion-based-spectrum-sensing-over-Rayleigh-fading-channel-and-SSDF-attack-detection…</video:title>
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      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/How%20to%20do%20fusion-based-spectrum-sensing-over-Rayleigh-fading-channel-and-SSDF-attack-detection%20in%20matlab.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0866-two-stage-grid-connected-photovoltaic-system-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Two-stage grid connected photovoltaic system Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Two-stage grid connected photovoltaic system 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-0867-the-modulation-effect-of-approximate-svpwm-obtained-by-harmonic-injection-method-sapwm.html</loc>
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      <video:title>The Modulation Effect of Approximate svpwm Obtained by Harmonic Injection Method SAPWM Matlab…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents The Modulation Effect of Approximate svpwm Obtained by Harmonic Injection Method SAPWM 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/The%20Modulation%20Effect%20of%20Approximate%20svpwm%20Obtained%20by%20Harmonic%20Injection%20Method%20SAPWM%20Matlab%20Simulink.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>SVPWM modulation three-phase two-level inverter Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SVPWM modulation three-phase two-level inverter 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/SVPWM%20modulation%20three-phase%20two-level%20inverter%20Matlab%20Simulink%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of Wide Area Measurement System with Optimal Phasor Measurement Unit Location</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of Wide Area Measurement System with Optimal Phasor Measurement Unit Location, 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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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0870-simulation-of-pv-battery-with-inverter-connected-system.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Simulation of PV, Battery with Inverter connected system</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of PV, Battery with Inverter connected 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/Simulation%20of%20PV%2C%20Battery%20with%20Inverter%20connected%20system.mp4</video:content_loc>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0871-modelling-of-two-level-inverter-with-spwm-control-system-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Modelling of Two level Inverter with SPWM control 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>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0872-matlab-simulink-model-of-brushless-dc-motor-fed-by-six-step-commutation-inverter.html</loc>
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      <video:title>Matlab Simulink model of Brushless DC Motor Fed by Six-Step Commutation Inverter</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab Simulink model of Brushless DC Motor Fed by Six-Step Commutation 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>
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    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0873-matlab-simulink-model-of-a-two-level-svm-inverter-simulink.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 Two Level SVM inverter Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab simulink model of a Two Level SVM inverter 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%20simulink%20model%20of%20a%20Two%20Level%20SVM%20inverter%20Simulink%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab simulation of two level inverter using SPWM, SVPWM and Phase Shift PWM, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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-0875-matlab-simulation-of-three-level-neutral-point-clamped-inverter-using-spwm-svpwm-and-p.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Matlab simulation of three level neutral point clamped inverter using SPWM, SVPWM and Phase Sh…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Matlab simulation of three level neutral point clamped inverter using SPWM, SVPWM and Phase Shift PWM, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20three%20level%20neutral%20point%20clamped%20inverter%20using%20SPWM%2C%20SVPWM%20and%20Phase%20Shift%20PWM%20.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0876-implementation-of-adaptive-relay-coordination-in-distribution-systems-including-distri.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Implementation of Adaptive Relay Coordination in Distribution Systems Including Distributed Ge…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Implementation of Adaptive Relay Coordination in Distribution Systems Including Distributed 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/Implementation%20of%20Adaptive%20Relay%20Coordination%20in%20Distribution%20Systems%20Including%20Distributed%20Generation.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-0877-how-to-do-matlab-simulink-modeling-of-pmsm-synchronous-motor-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to do Matlab Simulink Modeling of PMSM synchronous motor simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents How to do Matlab Simulink Modeling of PMSM synchronous motor 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/How%20to%20do%20Matlab%20Simulink%20Modeling%20of%20PMSM%20synchronous%20motor%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-0878-how-to-detect-target-in-hyperspectral-images-using-cem-ace-smf-glrt-hud-amsd-algorithm.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to detect TARGET IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES using CEM ACE SMF GLRT HUD AMSD algorithm</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents How to detect TARGET IN HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES using CEM ACE SMF GLRT HUD AMSD 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/How%20to%20detect%20TARGET%20IN%20HYPERSPECTRAL%20IMAGES%20using%20CEM%20ACE%20SMF%20GLRT%20HUD%20AMSD%20algorithm.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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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0879-harmonic-management-system-for-a-microgrid.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Harmonic Management System for a Microgrid</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Harmonic Management System for a 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/Harmonic%20Management%20System%20for%20a%20Microgrid.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Harmonic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0880-control-sensorless-controller-based-on-drem-adaptive-observer-pmsm-matlab-simulink-mod.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Control Sensorless controller based on DREM adaptive observer PMSM matlab simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Control Sensorless controller based on DREM adaptive observer PMSM 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/Control%20Sensorless%20controller%20based%20on%20DREM%20adaptive%20observer%20PMSM%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>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0881-control-sensorless-controller-based-on-adaptive-observer-pmsm-matlab-simulink-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Control Sensorless controller based on adaptive observer PMSM matlab simulink model</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Control Sensorless controller based on adaptive observer PMSM 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/Control%20Sensorless%20controller%20based%20on%20adaptive%20observer%20PMSM%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>
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      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Sensorless</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controller</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0882-bidirectional-interleaved-dc-dc-converter-for-battery-charging.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bidirectional interleaved DC-DC converter for battery charging</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bidirectional interleaved DC-DC converter for battery 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/Bidirectional%20interleaved%20DC-DC%20converter%20for%20battery%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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0883-ann-based-mppt-applied-to-solar-powered-water-pumping-system-using-bldc-motor.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ANN Based MPPT Applied To Solar Powered Water Pumping System Using BLDC Motor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ANN Based MPPT Applied To Solar Powered Water Pumping System Using BLDC 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/ANN%20Based%20MPPT%20Applied%20To%20Solar%20Powered%20Water%20Pumping%20System%20Using%20BLDC%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>
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      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Applied</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0884-a-new-mpc-based-approach-for-torque-ripple-reduction-in-bldc-motor-drive.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A New MPC- based Approach for Torque Ripple Reduction in BLDC Motor Drive</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A New MPC- based Approach for Torque Ripple Reduction in BLDC 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/A%20New%20MPC-%20based%20Approach%20for%20Torque%20Ripple%20Reduction%20in%20BLDC%20Motor%20Drive.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Torque</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0885-vector-control-of-pmsm-using-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Vector control of PMSM using Matlab Simulink simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Vector control of PMSM 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/Vector%20control%20of%20PMSM%20using%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>Vector</video:tag>
      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PMSM</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0886-simulink-model-of-wavelet-ann-based-island-detection-techniques-for-grid-connected-sol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulink model of Wavelet-Ann based island detection techniques for grid connected solarwind m…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulink model of Wavelet-Ann based island detection techniques for grid connected solarwind 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/Simulink%20model%20of%20Wavelet-Ann%20based%20island%20detection%20techniques%20for%20grid%20connected%20solarwind%20microgrid%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>Electrical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Wavelet</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0887-simulation-and-fault-detection-techniques-for-multilevel-inverters-used-in-smart-grids.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation and Fault Detection Techniques for Multilevel Inverters used in Smart Grids</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation and Fault Detection Techniques for Multilevel Inverters used in Smart Grids, 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%20and%20Fault%20Detection%20Techniques%20for%20Multilevel%20Inverters%20used%20in%20Smart%20Grids.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video: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-0888-power-enhancement-with-grid-stabilization-of-renewable-energy-based-generation-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Power Enhancement With Grid Stabilization of Renewable Energy-Based Generation System Using UP…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Power Enhancement With Grid Stabilization of Renewable Energy-Based Generation System Using UPQC- FLC- EVA Technique, 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%20Enhancement%20With%20Grid%20Stabilization%20of%20Renewable%20Energy-Based%20Generation%20System%20Using%20UPQC-%20FLC-%20EVA%20Technique.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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-0889-model-predictive-control-based-load-frequency-control.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Model predictive control based load frequency control</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Model predictive control based load frequency 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/Model%20predictive%20control%20based%20load%20frequency%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>
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      <video:tag>control</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0890-four-pole-y-connected-three-phase-standalone-synchronous-generator-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>four pole Y–connected three phase standalone synchronous generator Matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents four pole Y–connected three phase standalone synchronous 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/four%20pole%20Y%E2%80%93connected%20three%20phase%20standalone%20synchronous%20generator%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>
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      <video:tag>pole</video:tag>
      <video:tag>connected</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0891-non-conventional-source-based-dc-dc-buck-boost-converter-model-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Non- conventional source based DC-DC buck boost converter model (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Non- conventional source based DC-DC buck boost converter model (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/Non-%20conventional%20source%20based%20DC-DC%20buck%20boost%20converter%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>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>
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      <video:tag>source</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0892-cccv-controlled-solar-integrated-on-board-charger-for-vehicle-to-home-operation-using.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>CCCV controlled Solar Integrated On-Board Charger for Vehicle-to-Home Operation using Bridgele…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents CCCV controlled Solar Integrated On-Board Charger for Vehicle-to-Home Operation using Bridgeless Bi-directional Flyback Converter (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/CCCV%20controlled%20Solar%20Integrated%20On-Board%20Charger%20for%20Vehicle-to-Home%20Operation%20using%20Bridgeless%20Bi-directional%20Flyback%20Converter%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>
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      <video:tag>CCCV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>controlled</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Solar</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0893-simulation-of-microgrid-based-on-droop-control-in-islanded-mode-with-13-bus-system-1.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Simulation of microgrid based on droop control in islanded mode with 13 bus system (1)</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Simulation of microgrid based on droop control in islanded mode with 13 bus system (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/Simulation%20of%20microgrid%20based%20on%20droop%20control%20in%20islanded%20mode%20with%2013%20bus%20system%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>
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      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>microgrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>based</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0894-distributed-event-triggered-control-of-dc-microgrids.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Distributed Event- Triggered Control of DC Microgrids</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Distributed Event- Triggered Control of DC 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/Distributed%20Event-%20Triggered%20Control%20of%20DC%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>Distributed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Event</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Triggered</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0895-mtpa-and-field-weakening-control-of-synchronous-reluctance-motor.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>MTPA and Field Weakening Control of Synchronous Reluctance Motor</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents MTPA and Field Weakening Control of Synchronous Reluctance 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%20Field%20Weakening%20Control%20of%20Synchronous%20Reluctance%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>MTPA</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Field</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Weakening</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0896-electric-traction-model-matlab-simulink-traction-model.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>ELECTRIC TRACTION MODEL - MATLAB SIMULINK - TRACTION MODEL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents ELECTRIC TRACTION MODEL - MATLAB SIMULINK - TRACTION 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/ELECTRIC%20TRACTION%20MODEL%20-%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20-%20TRACTION%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>ELECTRIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TRACTION</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MODEL</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0897-droop-control-active-power-and-reactive-power-plug-and-play-and-peer-to-peer-control-a.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Droop control - active power and reactive power plug and play and peer-to-peer control, and en…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Droop control - active power and reactive power plug and play and peer-to-peer control, and ensures the power level in micro grid under islanding, 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%20-%20active%20power%20and%20reactive%20power%20plug%20and%20play%20and%20peer-to-peer%20control%2C%20and%20ensures%20the%20power%20level%20in%20micro%20grid%20under%20islanding.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>active</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0898-doubly-fed-induction-machine-dfig-control-ann-artifical-neural-network-simulation-in-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Doubly-Fed Induction Machine DFIG control ANN Artifical Neural Network - simulation in MATLAB…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Doubly-Fed Induction Machine DFIG control ANN Artifical Neural Network - simulation in MATLAB and 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/Doubly-Fed%20Induction%20Machine%20DFIG%20control%20ANN%20Artifical%20Neural%20Network%20-%20simulation%20in%20MATLAB%20and%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>Doubly</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Induction</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Machine</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0899-how-to-model-a-pmsm-with-smc-in-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to model a PMSM with SMC in matlab Simulink</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents How to model a PMSM with SMC 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/How%20to%20model%20a%20PMSM%20with%20SMC%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>model</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PMSM</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0900-synchronous-motor-mpta-weak-magnetic-field-overmodulation-svpwm-anti-integral-saturati.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Synchronous motor MPTA - weak magnetic field - overmodulation SVPWM - anti-integral saturation…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Synchronous motor MPTA - weak magnetic field - overmodulation SVPWM - anti-integral saturation control Simulink -MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENT, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20motor%20MPTA%20-%20weak%20magnetic%20field%20-%20overmodulation%20SVPWM%20-%20anti-integral%20saturation%20control%20Simulink%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20ASSIGNMENT.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>motor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPTA</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0901-solar-pv-systems-for-renewable-energy-penetration-battery-energy-management-system-bem.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Solar PV Systems for renewable energy penetration Battery-Energy-Management-System-BEMS -MATLA…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Solar PV Systems for renewable energy penetration Battery-Energy-Management-System-BEMS -MATLAB SIMULINK ASSIGNMENT, a MATLAB Simulink research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for MATLAB Simulink modelling, control systems, optimization, signal processing and engineering simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs 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%20Systems%20for%20renewable%20energy%20penetration%20Battery-Energy-Management-System-BEMS%20-MATLAB%20SIMULINK%20ASSIGNMENT.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-0902-modeling-and-simulation-of-dispersive-anti-plane-wave-dynamics-in-piezo-magneto-elasti.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling and Simulation of Dispersive Anti-Plane Wave Dynamics in Piezo-Magneto-Elastic Multip…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Simulation of Dispersive Anti-Plane Wave Dynamics in Piezo-Magneto-Elastic Multiphase Composites Using COMSOL, 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/Modeling%20and%20Simulation%20of%20Dispersive%20Anti-Plane%20Wave%20Dynamics%20in%20Piezo-Magneto-Elastic%20Multiphase%20Composites%20Using%20COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0903-modeling-and-simulation-of-dispersive-anti-plane-wave-dynamics-in-piezo-magneto-elasti.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Modeling and Simulation of Dispersive Anti-Plane Wave Dynamics in Piezo-Magneto-Elastic Multip…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Modeling and Simulation of Dispersive Anti-Plane Wave Dynamics in Piezo-Magneto-Elastic Multiphase Composites Using COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Modeling%20and%20Simulation%20of%20Dispersive%20Anti-Plane%20Wave%20Dynamics%20in%20Piezo-Magneto-Elastic%20Multiphase%20Composites%20Using%20COMSOL.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-0904-plasmonic-wire-grating-wave-optics-comsol-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Plasmonic Wire Grating Wave Optics Comsol Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Plasmonic Wire Grating Wave Optics Comsol Simulation, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Plasmonic%20Wire%20Grating%20Wave%20Optics%20Comsol%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>Electromagnetics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Plasmonic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Wire</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Grating</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0905-design-and-multiphysics-simulation-of-a-mems-based-capacitive-pressure-sensor-using-co.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Multiphysics Simulation of a MEMS-Based Capacitive Pressure Sensor Using COMSOL Mul…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Multiphysics Simulation of a MEMS-Based Capacitive Pressure Sensor Using COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Multiphysics%20Simulation%20of%20a%20MEMS-Based%20Capacitive%20Pressure%20Sensor%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>Electromagnetics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0906-design-and-simulation-of-piezoelectric-ultrasonic-transducers-pmuts-in-comsol-multiphy.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Simulation of Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Transducers (pMUTs) in COMSOL Multiphysics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Simulation of Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Transducers (pMUTs) in COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Simulation%20of%20Piezoelectric%20Ultrasonic%20Transducers%20%28pMUTs%29%20in%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>Electromagnetics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Piezoelectric</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0907-comsol-piezoelectric-ultrasonic-transducers-pmuts-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comsol piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs) Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comsol piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs) Simulation, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Comsol%20piezoelectric%20ultrasonic%20transducers%20%28pMUTs%29%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>Electromagnetics</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>Comsol</video:tag>
      <video:tag>piezoelectric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ultrasonic</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0908-design-of-a-hybrid-metasurface-based-dual-band-circularly-polarized-antenna-for-sub-6.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of a Hybrid Metasurface-Based Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for Sub-6 GHz 5G A…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of a Hybrid Metasurface-Based Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for Sub-6 GHz 5G Applications, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20of%20a%20Hybrid%20Metasurface-Based%20Dual-Band%20Circularly%20Polarized%20Antenna%20for%20Sub-6%20GHz%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>Electronics Communication</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>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Hybrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Metasurface</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0909-capacitive-power-transfer-system-simulation-in-ansys-maxwell-cpt-modeling-and-field-an.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Capacitive Power Transfer System Simulation in ANSYS Maxwell - CPT Modeling and Field Analysis</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Capacitive Power Transfer System Simulation in ANSYS Maxwell - CPT Modeling and Field Analysis, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Capacitive%20Power%20Transfer%20System%20Simulation%20in%20ANSYS%20Maxwell%20-%20CPT%20Modeling%20and%20Field%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>
      <video:tag>Electronics Communication</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>Capacitive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Transfer</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0910-design-of-a-circular-microstrip-patch-antenna-with-dual-band-notched-characteristics-f.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of a Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Dual Band-Notched Characteristics for UWB S…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of a Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Dual Band-Notched Characteristics for UWB Systems, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20of%20a%20Circular%20Microstrip%20Patch%20Antenna%20with%20Dual%20Band-Notched%20Characteristics%20for%20UWB%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>Electronics Communication</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>Circular</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Microstrip</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0911-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>
      <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>MIMO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Antenna</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Mobile</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0912-5-ghz-microstrip-patch-antenna-on-an-fr-4-substrate-for-wi-fi-applications-ansys-hfss.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>5 GHz microstrip patch antenna on an FR-4 substrate for Wi-Fi applications Ansys HFSS</video:title>
      <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>
      <video:publication_date>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>microstrip</video:tag>
      <video:tag>patch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>antenna</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0913-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-0914-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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0915-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>
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      <video:tag>structure</video:tag>
      <video:tag>compression</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0916-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>
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      <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-0917-enhanced-iupqc-controller-for-statcom-based-voltage-regulation-for-improved-power-qual.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Enhanced IUPQC Controller for STATCOM based Voltage Regulation for Improved Power Quality in P…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Enhanced IUPQC Controller for STATCOM based Voltage Regulation for Improved Power Quality in Power System 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/Enhanced%20IUPQC%20Controller%20for%20STATCOM%20based%20Voltage%20Regulation%20for%20Improved%20Power%20Quality%20in%20Power%20System%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>Enhanced</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IUPQC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Controller</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0918-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-0919-heat-transfer-and-fluid-flow-simulation-of-heat-pipe-comsol-cfd.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Heat Transfer &amp; Fluid Flow Simulation of Heat Pipe - COMSOL CFD</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Heat Transfer &amp; Fluid Flow Simulation of Heat Pipe - COMSOL CFD, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Heat%20Transfer%20%26%20Fluid%20Flow%20Simulation%20of%20Heat%20Pipe%20-%20COMSOL%20CFD.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Heat</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Transfer</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fluid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0920-vapour-chamber-thermal-modeling-with-comsol-multiphysics.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Vapour Chamber Thermal Modeling with COMSOL Multiphysics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Vapour Chamber Thermal Modeling with COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Vapour%20Chamber%20Thermal%20Modeling%20with%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>Electromagnetics</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>Vapour</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Chamber</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Thermal</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0921-comsol-multiphysics-study-on-mos2-hfo2-based-field-effect-transistors.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>COMSOL Multiphysics Study on MoS2 HfO2 Based Field-Effect Transistors</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents COMSOL Multiphysics Study on MoS2 HfO2 Based Field-Effect Transistors, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/COMSOL%20Multiphysics%20Study%20on%20MoS2%20HfO2%20Based%20Field-Effect%20Transistors.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>COMSOL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Multiphysics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Study</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0922-semiconductor-field-effect-transistor-mos2-hfo2-comsol-multiphysics.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor MoS2 HfO2 COMSOL Multiphysics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor MoS2 HfO2 COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Semiconductor%20Field%20Effect%20Transistor%20MoS2%20HfO2%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>Electromagnetics</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>Semiconductor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Field</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Effect</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0923-thermal-buckling-fea-matlab-code-for-laminated-composite-plates.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Thermal buckling FEA MATLAB code for laminated composite plates</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Thermal buckling FEA MATLAB code for laminated composite plates, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Thermal%20buckling%20FEA%20MATLAB%20code%20for%20laminated%20composite%20plates-%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>Electromagnetics</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>Thermal</video:tag>
      <video:tag>buckling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0924-transport-gas-species-in-single-crystal-sic-pvt-growth-comsol-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Transport Gas Species in Single-Crystal SiC PVT Growth Comsol Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Transport Gas Species in Single-Crystal SiC PVT Growth Comsol Simulation, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Transport%20Gas%20Species%20in%20Single-Crystal%20SiC%20PVT%20Growth%20Comsol%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>Electromagnetics</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>Transport</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Species</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Single</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0925-comsol-multiphysics-for-the-study-of-photonic-crystal-fibres.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comsol Multiphysics for the Study of Photonic Crystal Fibres</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comsol Multiphysics for the Study of Photonic Crystal Fibres, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Comsol%20Multiphysics%20for%20the%20Study%20of%20Photonic%20Crystal%20Fibres.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Comsol</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Multiphysics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Study</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0926-vibration-simulation-of-a-piezoelectric-energy-harvester-cantilever-beam-using-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Vibration simulation of a piezoelectric energy harvester cantilever beam using COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Vibration simulation of a piezoelectric energy harvester cantilever beam using COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Vibration%20simulation%20of%20a%20piezoelectric%20energy%20harvester%20cantilever%20beam%20using%20COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Vibration</video:tag>
      <video:tag>piezoelectric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>energy</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0927-maxwell-s-equations-2-d-h-formulation-with-edge-elements-round-wire-comsol-phd-researc.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Maxwell’s equations 2-D H-formulation with edge elements round wire - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMU…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Maxwell’s equations 2-D H-formulation with edge elements round wire - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Maxwell%E2%80%99s%20equations%202-D%20H-formulation%20with%20edge%20elements%20round%20wire%20-%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>Maxwell</video:tag>
      <video:tag>equations</video:tag>
      <video:tag>formulation</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0928-implementation-of-twisted-electirc-coils-superconductors-with-transport-currents-comso.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Implementation of Twisted electirc coils superconductors with transport currents - COMSOL PHD…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Implementation of Twisted electirc coils superconductors with transport currents - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the 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-0929-multiphysics-magnetic-field-distribution-of-magnetic-coil-visualized-comsol-phd-resear.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Multiphysics Magnetic field distribution of magnetic coil visualized - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIM…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Multiphysics Magnetic field distribution of magnetic coil visualized - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Multiphysics%20Magnetic%20field%20distribution%20of%20magnetic%20coil%20visualized%20-%20COMSOL%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0930-electromagnetic-simulation-of-cylidrical-plates-comsol-phd-research-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electromagnetic simulation of cylidrical plates - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electromagnetic simulation of cylidrical plates - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Electromagnetic%20simulation%20of%20cylidrical%20plates%20-%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>plates</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0931-electromagnetics-analysis-comsol-phd-research-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electromagnetics analysis - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electromagnetics analysis - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Electromagnetics%20analysis%20-%20COMSOL%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>COMSOL</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0932-electromagnetic-eddy-current-method-detecting-broken-strands-of-acsr-conductor-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electromagnetic Eddy Current Method Detecting Broken Strands of ACSR Conductor - COMSOL PHD RE…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electromagnetic Eddy Current Method Detecting Broken Strands of ACSR Conductor - COMSOL PHD RESEARCH SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Electromagnetic%20Eddy%20Current%20Method%20Detecting%20Broken%20Strands%20of%20ACSR%20Conductor%20-%20COMSOL%20PHD%20RESEARCH%20SIMULATION.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Electromagnetic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Eddy</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Current</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0933-dual-axis-accelerometer-mems-with-t-shaped-beams-in-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dual axis accelerometer MEMS with T shaped beams in COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Dual axis accelerometer MEMS with T shaped beams in COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Dual%20axis%20accelerometer%20MEMS%20with%20T%20shaped%20beams%20in%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>axis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>accelerometer</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0934-comsol-magnetic-field-of-coil.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>COMSOL MAGNETIC FIELD OF COIL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents COMSOL MAGNETIC FIELD OF COIL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/COMSOL%20MAGNETIC%20FIELD%20OF%20COIL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>COMSOL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MAGNETIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FIELD</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0935-comsol-simulation-of-spectrometer.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>COMSOL simulation of spectrometer</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents COMSOL simulation of spectrometer, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/COMSOL%20simulation%20of%20spectrometer.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>COMSOL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>spectrometer</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0936-led-bulb-thermal-model-in-comsol-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>LED BULB THERMAL MODEL IN COMSOL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents LED BULB THERMAL MODEL IN COMSOL SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/LED%20BULB%20THERMAL%20MODEL%20IN%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>BULB</video:tag>
      <video:tag>THERMAL</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MODEL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0937-piezoelectric-ultrasonic-transducers-comsol-simulation-model-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers COMSOL simulation model - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers COMSOL simulation model - PHD RESEARCH, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Piezoelectric%20ultrasonic%20transducers%20COMSOL%20simulation%20model%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>Electromagnetics</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>Piezoelectric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ultrasonic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>transducers</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0938-waveguide-optical-in-comsol-software-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Waveguide Optical in COMSOL software - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Waveguide Optical in COMSOL software - PHD RESEARCH, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Waveguide%20Optical%20in%20COMSOL%20software%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>Electromagnetics</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>Waveguide</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Optical</video:tag>
      <video:tag>COMSOL</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0939-piezo-opto-mechanical-crystal-comsol-simulation-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Piezo Opto Mechanical Crystal Comsol simulation - PHD RESEARCH</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Piezo Opto Mechanical Crystal Comsol simulation - PHD RESEARCH, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Piezo%20Opto%20Mechanical%20Crystal%20Comsol%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>Electromagnetics</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>Piezo</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Opto</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Mechanical</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0940-electrodynamic-finite-element-simulations-comsol-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Electrodynamic Finite Element Simulations COMSOL SIMULATION</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Electrodynamic Finite Element Simulations COMSOL SIMULATION, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Electrodynamic%20Finite%20Element%20Simulations%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>Electrodynamic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Finite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Element</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0941-magnet-finite-element-simulation-in-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Magnet Finite Element simulation in COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Magnet Finite Element simulation in COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Magnet%20Finite%20Element%20simulation%20in%20COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Magnet</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Finite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Element</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0942-laminar-flow-analysis-in-comsol-simulation-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>LAMINAR FLOW ANALYSIS IN COMSOL SIMULATION-COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents LAMINAR FLOW ANALYSIS IN COMSOL SIMULATION-COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/LAMINAR%20FLOW%20ANALYSIS%20IN%20COMSOL%20SIMULATION-COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>LAMINAR</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FLOW</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ANALYSIS</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0943-graphene-plasmonics-for-terahertz-to-mid-infrared-applications-comsol-phd-research-pro.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Graphene Plasmonics for Terahertz to Mid infrared applications - COMSOL Phd Research project</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Graphene Plasmonics for Terahertz to Mid infrared applications - COMSOL Phd Research project, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Graphene%20Plasmonics%20for%20Terahertz%20to%20Mid%20infrared%20applications%20-%20COMSOL%20Phd%20Research%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>Electromagnetics</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>Graphene</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Plasmonics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Terahertz</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0944-eigenfrequency-analysis-of-a-free-cylinder-3d-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Eigenfrequency Analysis of a Free Cylinder 3D COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Eigenfrequency Analysis of a Free Cylinder 3D COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Eigenfrequency%20Analysis%20of%20a%20Free%20Cylinder%203D%20COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Eigenfrequency</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Free</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0945-bimetallic-nanoparticles-analysis-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bimetallic nanoparticles analysis COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Bimetallic nanoparticles analysis COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Bimetallic%20nanoparticles%20analysis%20COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Bimetallic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nanoparticles</video:tag>
      <video:tag>analysis</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0946-stress-analysis-using-comsol.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Stress analysis using COMSOL</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Stress analysis using COMSOL, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Stress%20analysis%20using%20COMSOL.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>2026-04-22T00:00:00+05:30</video:publication_date>
      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetics</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>Stress</video:tag>
      <video:tag>analysis</video:tag>
      <video:tag>using</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0947-a-pulsed-electromagnetic-eddy-current-method-for-detecting-broken-strands-of-acsr-cond.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A Pulsed Electromagnetic Eddy Current Method for Detecting Broken Strands of ACSR Conductor CO…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents A Pulsed Electromagnetic Eddy Current Method for Detecting Broken Strands of ACSR Conductor COMSOL project, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/A%20Pulsed%20Electromagnetic%20Eddy%20Current%20Method%20for%20Detecting%20Broken%20Strands%20of%20ACSR%20Conductor%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>Pulsed</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electromagnetic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Eddy</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0948-transformer-modelling-using-comsol-multiphysics.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Transformer Modelling using COMSOL Multiphysics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Transformer Modelling using COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Transformer%20Modelling%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>Electromagnetics</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>Transformer</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Modelling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>using</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0949-fluid-flow-through-cylinders-comsol-project.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fluid flow through cylinders COMSOL PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fluid flow through cylinders COMSOL PROJECT, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Fluid%20flow%20through%20cylinders%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>Fluid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>flow</video:tag>
      <video:tag>through</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0950-sensor-design-and-analysis-in-comsol-comsol-project.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Sensor design and analysis in COMSOL - COMSOL PROJECT</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Sensor design and analysis in COMSOL - COMSOL PROJECT, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Sensor%20design%20and%20analysis%20in%20COMSOL%20-%20COMSOL%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>Electromagnetics</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>Sensor</video:tag>
      <video:tag>design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>analysis</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0951-design-of-a-hybrid-metasurface-based-dual-band-circularly-polarized-antenna-for-sub-6.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of a Hybrid Metasurface-Based Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for Sub-6 GHz 5G A…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of a Hybrid Metasurface-Based Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for Sub-6 GHz 5G Applications, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20of%20a%20Hybrid%20Metasurface-Based%20Dual-Band%20Circularly%20Polarized%20Antenna%20for%20Sub-6%20GHz%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>Electronics Communication</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>Hybrid</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Metasurface</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0952-capacitive-power-transfer-system-simulation-in-ansys-maxwell-cpt-modeling-and-field-an.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Capacitive Power Transfer System Simulation in ANSYS Maxwell - CPT Modeling and Field Analysis</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Capacitive Power Transfer System Simulation in ANSYS Maxwell - CPT Modeling and Field Analysis, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Capacitive%20Power%20Transfer%20System%20Simulation%20in%20ANSYS%20Maxwell%20-%20CPT%20Modeling%20and%20Field%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>
      <video:tag>Electronics Communication</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>Capacitive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Transfer</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0953-design-of-a-circular-microstrip-patch-antenna-with-dual-band-notched-characteristics-f.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design of a Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Dual Band-Notched Characteristics for UWB S…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design of a Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna with Dual Band-Notched Characteristics for UWB Systems, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20of%20a%20Circular%20Microstrip%20Patch%20Antenna%20with%20Dual%20Band-Notched%20Characteristics%20for%20UWB%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>Electronics Communication</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>Circular</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Microstrip</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0954-design-and-simulation-of-piezoelectric-ultrasonic-transducers-pmuts-in-comsol-multiphy.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Design and Simulation of Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Transducers (pMUTs) in COMSOL Multiphysics</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Design and Simulation of Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Transducers (pMUTs) in COMSOL Multiphysics, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Design%20and%20Simulation%20of%20Piezoelectric%20Ultrasonic%20Transducers%20%28pMUTs%29%20in%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>Electromagnetics</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>Piezoelectric</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0955-comsol-piezoelectric-ultrasonic-transducers-pmuts-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electromagnetics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Comsol piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs) Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Comsol piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs) Simulation, a Electromagnetics research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for antenna design, RF engineering, HFSS, CST and electromagnetic simulation. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electromagnetics-PhD-Research-Projects/Comsol%20piezoelectric%20ultrasonic%20transducers%20%28pMUTs%29%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>Electromagnetics</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>Comsol</video:tag>
      <video:tag>piezoelectric</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ultrasonic</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0956-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>
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      <video:tag>Mobile</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0957-5-ghz-microstrip-patch-antenna-on-an-fr-4-substrate-for-wi-fi-applications-ansys-hfss.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>5 GHz microstrip patch antenna on an FR-4 substrate for Wi-Fi applications Ansys HFSS</video:title>
      <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>
      <video:publication_date>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>patch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>antenna</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0958-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>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Peak</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Cancellation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Based</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0959-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-0960-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>
      <video:tag>engineering project</video:tag>
      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>project video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>wheeled</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Rover</video:tag>
      <video:tag>with</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0961-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-0962-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-0963-enhanced-iupqc-controller-for-statcom-based-voltage-regulation-for-improved-power-qual.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Enhanced IUPQC Controller for STATCOM based Voltage Regulation for Improved Power Quality in P…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Enhanced IUPQC Controller for STATCOM based Voltage Regulation for Improved Power Quality in Power System 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/Enhanced%20IUPQC%20Controller%20for%20STATCOM%20based%20Voltage%20Regulation%20for%20Improved%20Power%20Quality%20in%20Power%20System%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>Enhanced</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IUPQC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Controller</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0964-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-0965-improved-fuzzy-logic-controller-for-uav-quadcopter-matlab-simulink.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IMPROVED FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER FOR UAV QUADCOPTER MATLAB SIMULINK</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents IMPROVED FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER FOR UAV QUADCOPTER 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/IMPROVED%20FUZZY%20LOGIC%20CONTROLLER%20FOR%20UAV%20QUADCOPTER%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>IMPROVED</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FUZZY</video:tag>
      <video:tag>LOGIC</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0966-grid-forming-converters-with-droop-sm-and-virtual-impedence-oscillator.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>GRID FORMING CONVERTERS WITH DROOP SM AND VIRTUAL IMPEDENCE OSCILLATOR</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents GRID FORMING CONVERTERS WITH DROOP SM AND VIRTUAL IMPEDENCE OSCILLATOR, 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%20FORMING%20CONVERTERS%20WITH%20DROOP%20SM%20AND%20VIRTUAL%20IMPEDENCE%20OSCILLATOR.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>CONVERTERS</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0967-three-phase-grid-forming-inverter-gfm-using-a-cascaded-droop-and-pi-control-strategy-m.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Three phase grid forming inverter (GFM) using a cascaded droop and PI control strategy Matlab…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Three phase grid forming inverter (GFM) using a cascaded droop and PI control strategy 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%20grid%20forming%20inverter%20%28GFM%29%20using%20a%20cascaded%20droop%20and%20PI%20control%20strategy%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>Three</video:tag>
      <video:tag>phase</video:tag>
      <video:tag>grid</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0968-performance-evaluation-of-multi-objective-koarime-on-benchmark-problems-with-m-1-gpd-s.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Performance Evaluation of Multi-Objective KOARIME on Benchmark Problems with (M−1)-GPD Selecti…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Performance Evaluation of Multi-Objective KOARIME on Benchmark Problems with (M−1)-GPD Selection, 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%20Evaluation%20of%20Multi-Objective%20KOARIME%20on%20Benchmark%20Problems%20with%20%28M%E2%88%921%29-GPD%20Selection.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Performance</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Evaluation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Multi</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0969-ev-speed-control-using-hybrid-pid-nonsingular-terminal-sliding-mode-ntsm-structure-nov.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>EV SPEED CONTROL USING Hybrid PID–Nonsingular Terminal Sliding Mode (NTSM) Structure NOVEL MET…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents EV SPEED CONTROL USING Hybrid PID–Nonsingular Terminal Sliding Mode (NTSM) Structure NOVEL METHOD 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/EV%20SPEED%20CONTROL%20USING%20Hybrid%20PID%E2%80%93Nonsingular%20Terminal%20Sliding%20Mode%20%28NTSM%29%20Structure%20NOVEL%20METHOD%20MATLAB%20SIMULINK.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0970-detection-of-breast-cancer-using-microstrip-patch-antenna-cst.html</loc>
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      <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>
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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-0971-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>
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      <video:tag>Charger</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0972-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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0973-uav-with-moving-mass-control-based-on-smc-sliding-mode-control-matlab-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>UAV with moving mass control based on SMC - Sliding Mode control - Matlab Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents UAV with moving mass control based on SMC - Sliding Mode 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/UAV%20with%20moving%20mass%20control%20based%20on%20SMC%20-%20Sliding%20Mode%20control%20-%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>
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      <video:tag>mass</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0974-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>
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      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Plant</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Steam</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0975-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>
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      <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-0976-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>
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      <video:tag>Adaptive</video:tag>
      <video:tag>performance</video:tag>
      <video:tag>dynamic</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0977-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>
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      <video:tag>SEPIC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ADAPTIVE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MPPT</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0978-maximum-active-power-transmission-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>Maximum Active Power Transmission MATLAB SIMULATION PHD RESEARCH CODE</video:title>
      <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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/Maximum%20Active%20Power%20Transmission%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>
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      <video:tag>Maximum</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Active</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Power</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0979-rul-using-a-particle-filter-to-determine-the-battery-s-remaining-useful-life-matlab-pr.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>RUL Using a particle filter to determine the battery&#x27;s remaining useful life MATLAB Project -…</video:title>
      <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>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electrical-PhD-Research-Projects/RUL%20Using%20a%20particle%20filter%20to%20determine%20the%20battery%27s%20remaining%20useful%20life%20MATLAB%20Project%20-%20Battery%20Management%20Systems%20%28BMS%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>particle</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0980-the-simultaneous-functioning-of-two-synchronous-generators-power-system-stability-and.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The simultaneous functioning of two synchronous generators - Power System Stability and Synchr…</video:title>
      <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>
      <video:publication_date>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>functioning</video:tag>
      <video:tag>synchronous</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0981-regression-analysis-to-forecast-batteries-soh-and-rul-using-nasa-dataset-matlab-batter.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Regression analysis to forecast batteries&#x27; SOH and RUL using NASA dataset - Matlab - Battery M…</video:title>
      <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>
      <video: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>
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    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0982-harmonic-filter-for-electric-railway-ac-25kv-traction-power-supply-system-railway-elec.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <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>
      <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-0983-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>
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      <video:live>no</video:live>
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      <video:tag>Railway</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0984-charging-and-discharging-ev-batteries-electric-vehicle-ev-energy-management-system.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <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>
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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>discharging</video:tag>
      <video:tag>batteries</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0985-inter-turn-sc-fault-induction-motor-matlab-simulink-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-matlab.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <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>
      <video:publication_date>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>Inter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Turn</video:tag>
      <video:tag>fault</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0986-wireless-communication-system-design-using-adalm-pluto-sdr-in-matlab.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wireless Communication System Design Using ADALM-PLUTO SDR in MATLAB</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wireless Communication System Design Using ADALM-PLUTO SDR in MATLAB, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Wireless%20Communication%20System%20Design%20Using%20ADALM-PLUTO%20SDR%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>Electronics Communication</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>Communication</video:tag>
      <video:tag>System</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0987-fat-and-muscle-interaction-in-a-wearable-antenna-for-2-4-ghz-cst-design-biomedical-and.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Fat and muscle interaction in a wearable antenna for 2.4 GHz CST design - Biomedical and Weara…</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Fat and muscle interaction in a wearable antenna for 2.4 GHz CST design - Biomedical and Wearable Antenna Design, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Fat%20and%20muscle%20interaction%20in%20a%20wearable%20antenna%20for%202.4%20GHz%20CST%20design%20-%20%20Biomedical%20and%20Wearable%20Antenna%20Design.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electronics Communication</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PhD research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>simulation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>interaction</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0988-visible-light-communication-systems-mimo-noma-matlab-code.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.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 Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-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>Electronics Communication</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>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0989-thermal-buckling-fea-matlab-code-for-laminated-composite-plates.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Thermal buckling FEA MATLAB code for laminated composite plates</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Thermal buckling FEA MATLAB code for laminated composite plates, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Thermal%20buckling%20FEA%20MATLAB%20code%20for%20laminated%20composite%20plates-%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>Electronics Communication</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>Thermal</video:tag>
      <video:tag>buckling</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MATLAB</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0990-transport-gas-species-in-single-crystal-sic-pvt-growth-comsol-simulation.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Transport Gas Species in Single-Crystal SiC PVT Growth Comsol Simulation</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Transport Gas Species in Single-Crystal SiC PVT Growth Comsol Simulation, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/Transport%20Gas%20Species%20in%20Single-Crystal%20SiC%20PVT%20Growth%20Comsol%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>Electronics Communication</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>Transport</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Species</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Single</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0991-siw-waveguide-using-hfss-antenna.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>SIW WAVEGUIDE USING HFSS ANTENNA</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents SIW WAVEGUIDE USING HFSS ANTENNA, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/SIW%20WAVEGUIDE%20USING%20HFSS%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>Electronics Communication</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>WAVEGUIDE</video:tag>
      <video:tag>USING</video:tag>
      <video:tag>HFSS</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0992-butler-matrix-anysys-hfss-antenna-design-and-simulation-electronics-phd-research.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electronics.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>BUTLER MATRIX ANYSYS HFSS ANTENNA DESIGN AND SIMULATION -Electronics PhD Research</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents BUTLER MATRIX ANYSYS HFSS ANTENNA DESIGN AND SIMULATION -Electronics PhD Research, a Electronics Communication research implementation prepared for scholars, engineering students and project teams. The demonstration is useful for understanding the modelling workflow, simulation objective, tool setup, output observation and result interpretation for electronics communication, antenna engineering, wireless systems and VLSI-oriented research. The page is structured as a project page with a clear summary, domain context, related project links and direct access to the project video file. Researchers can use this page to review the project theme, compare similar implementation topics and contact PhD Research Labs for guidance on customization, documentation, result explanation and thesis-level presentation.</video:description>
      <video:content_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/Electronics-Communication-PhD-Research-Projects/BUTLER%20MATRIX%20ANYSYS%20HFSS%20ANTENNA%20DESIGN%20AND%20SIMULATION%20-Electronics%20PhD%20Research.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
      <video:live>no</video:live>
      <video:tag>Electronics Communication</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>BUTLER</video:tag>
      <video:tag>MATRIX</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ANYSYS</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0993-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-0994-quad-band-metamaterial-based-antenna-hfss.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Quad Band Metamaterial Based Antenna HFSS</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Quad Band Metamaterial Based Antenna 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/Quad%20Band%20Metamaterial%20Based%20Antenna%20HFSS.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Quad</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Band</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Metamaterial</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0995-y-shaped-antenna-for-5g-enabled-gadgets-and-its-mimo-for-smartphone-applications.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Y-Shaped Antenna for 5G Enabled Gadgets and its MIMO for Smartphone Applications</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Y-Shaped Antenna for 5G Enabled Gadgets and its MIMO for Smartphone 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/Y-Shaped%20Antenna%20for%205G%20Enabled%20Gadgets%20and%20its%20MIMO%20for%20Smartphone%20Applications-modified.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:publication_date>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>Shaped</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Antenna</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Enabled</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0996-wideband-cst-antenna.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wideband -CST antenna</video:title>
      <video:description>This project video presents Wideband -CST 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/Wideband%20-CST%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>
      <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>Wideband</video:tag>
      <video:tag>antenna</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/watch/project-0997-wide-band-circular-antenna-for-5g-applications.html</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>https://www.phdresearchlabs.com/images/domain-electrical.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Wide-band Circular Antenna for 5G Applications</video:title>
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      <video:description>This project video presents vivaldi - CST ANTENNA 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>
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