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SESSION III
Electrical Machines from Tesla to Modern Controlled Electrical Drives II
Invited papers:
EM2.1 Tesla Accelerator Installation as a Large Scale Facility for Science and Medicine
Nebojša Nešković
Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Serbia
EM2.2 Nikola Tesla and Electric Drive for Battle Ships
Zoran M. Nikolić, Petar N. Miljanić
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Serbia
Regular papers:
EM2.3 The Mini Drive Prototype – a Low-Cost Single Phase Adjustable Speed Drive System on the Basis of Tesla’s Motor
Igor Stamenković, Slobodan Vukosavić
University of Belgrade, Serbia
EM2.4 Induction Motors with YY/
Winding as Higher Efficiency Class Motors
Miloje M. Kostić
The Institute Nikola Tesla, Serbia
EM2.5 Tesla’s Induction Motor as a Traction Motor for Electrical Traction Vehicles
Zoran B. Milićević
University of Belgrade, Serbia
EM2.6 How were Patent Rights from Nikola Tesla Stolen
Milan Božić
Patent engineer, Serbia
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SESSION IV
Transmission of Electrical Energy
Invited papers:
TET.1 Parameters for Three-Phase Transmission Lines
George L. Kusic
University of Pittsburgh, USA
TET.2 Nikola Tesla and Future of Electric Power Engineering
Dmitry S. Strebkov
All-Russian Research Institute for Electrification of Agriculture VIESH, Russia
TET.3 Ground Fault Current Distribution for the Fault Anywhere Along the Feeding Line Consisting of Three Single-Core Cables
Ljubivoje M. Popović
PD Elektrodistribucija-Beograd, Serbia
Regular papers:
TET.4 An Improvement of Equivalent Electrodes Method for Calculation of Three-Core Cable Capacitances
Miodrag Stojanović, Dragan Tasić, Predrag Rančić
University of Niš, Serbia
TET.5 Analysis and Control Design of Statcom in Distribution Network Voltage Control Mode
Evgenije Adžić, Stevan Grabić, Vladimir Katić
University of Novi Sad, Serbia
TET.6 Non-Active Power Compensation in Poly-Phase Systems under Asymmetrical and Non-Sinusoidal Conditions
Jovan Č. Mikulović, Tomislav B. Šekara
University of Belgrade, Serbia
TET.7 Tesla and Thunderstorms in Colorado on July 3, 1899
Slobodan Plazinic
Meteorological Society of Serbia, Serbia
TET.8 Influence of Equivalent Lightning Discharge Channel Height on Electromagnetic Field
Vesna Javor and Predrag D. Rančić
University of Niš, Serbia
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SESSION V
Wireless Transmission and Tesla Coil
Invited papers:
WTC.1 Research Activities and Future Trends of Microwave Wireless Power Transmission
Đurađ Budimir, Aleksandar Marincić
University of Westminster, UK
WTC.2 Wireless Powering for Low-Power Distributed Sensors
Zoya B. Popović
University of Colorado, USA
WTC.3 Simple Transmission Line Representation of Tesla Coil and Tesla’s Wave Propagation Concept
Zoran Blažević, Dragan Poljak, Mario Cvetković
University of Split, Croatia
WTC.4 Multiple Resonances in RF Coils and the Failure of Lumped Inductance Models
K.L. Corum, P.V. Pesavento*, and J.F. Corum
CPG Technologies, USA
*National Electrodynamics, USA
Regular papers:
WTC.5 Advanced Fluorescent Control Lighting Techniques for Reducing Electricity Consumption
Darko B. Ostojić, Dejan D. Reljić
University of Novi Sad, Serbia
WTC.6 Development of the Tesla Apparatus
Jovan M. Cvetić
University of Belgrade, Serbia
WTC.7 Antenna Array System Modeling Using RBF Neural Network
Maja Sarevska, Bratislav Milovanović, Zoran Stanković
University of Niš, Serbia
WTC.8 Wireless Transmission of Electricity - Development and Possibility
Tanuj Kumar Mandal, Chennai Tamil Nadu
Educational & Research Institute, India
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SESSION VI
Alternative Energy Sources
Invited papers:
AES.1 Nikola Tesla and Robotics
Miomir Vukobratović
Mihailo Pupin Institute,Serbia
Regular papers:
AES.2 Tesla and Solar Energy
T. Pavlović, Z. Pavlović, Lj. Kostić, I. Krulj
University of Belgrade, Serbia
AES.3 Biogas – Energy Instead of Waste
Nikola Rajaković, Milomir Knežević
University of Belgrade, Serbia
AES.4 The Contribution of Nikola Tesla to Plasma Physics and Current status of Plasmas that he Studied
Zoran Lj. Petrović
University of Belgrade, Serbia
AES.5 Prediction of Annual Electricity Production of Perspective Small Wind-Plant in the Region of Deliblatska Peščara
Nikola Rajaković, Željko Đurišić, Momčilo Bubnjević*, Dušan Mikičić
University of Belgrade, Serbia
*ACIES Engineering, Serbia
AES.6 A New Application of Piezoelectric Crystals for Chemical Analysis Testing of Activated Carbon Materials in a Gas Flow System
Ljubinka V. Rajaković
University of Belgrade, Serbia
AES.7 Contribution of Nikola Tesla to Further Development of Military Technology, Strategy, and Defence Capability of the Serbian
Spasoje Mučibabić
University of Belgrade, Serbia
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SESSION VII
History of Science and Relatives
Invited papers:
HSR.1 Nikola Tesla and the Business of Invention, 1885-1905
W. Bernard Carlson
University of Virginia, USA
HSR.2 Omnipresence of Tesla’s Work and Ideas
Miloš D. Ercegovac
University of California, USA
HSR.3 The Greatest Recognition to the Scientist Nikola Tesla – Award of the Unit for Magnetic Induction (T) in the International System of Units (SI)
Gordana Spaić, Srđan Spiridonović
JUKO CIGRE Association
Regular papers:
HSR.4 Nikola Tesla’s Legacy
D. Mita Postich
PE Portola Valley, USA
HSR.5 Receptivity of Nikola Tesla’s works in Romania
Dušan Popov, Marian Grekonić
University “Politehnica” of Timisoara, Romania
HSR.6 Relationship of Power Generation and Climate Change - Famous Discoveries of Nikola Tesla and Milutin Milanković
Miodrag M. Mesarović
Energoprojekt Entel Consulting Engineers, Serbia
HSR.7 Nikola Tesla's Patents
Snežana Šarboh
Intellectual Property Office, Serbia
HSR.8 Tesla and Quantum-Coherent States of Consciousness: Case Study for Understanding Nature of Creativity
Dejan Raković
University of Belgrade, Serbia
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