Mohammad H. Salah, Ph.D.

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2007 Electrical & Computer Engineering Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical, Robotics
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Darren W. Dawson grad student 2007 Clemson University
 (Nonlinear control strategies for advanced vehicle thermal management systems.)
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Salah M, El-Hageen HM, Badarneh OS, et al. (2020) Robust output feedback control for uncertain chaotic systems International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications. 11: 119
Salah MH, Al-Jarrah A, Tatlicioglu E, et al. (2019) Robust Backstepping Control for a Four-Bar Linkage Mechanism Driven by a DC Motor Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems. 94: 327-338
Salah M, Mallouh MA, Youssef M, et al. (2017) Hybrid vehicular fuel cell/battery powertrain test bench: design, construction, and performance testing: Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control. 39: 142331216642835
Mallouh MA, Salah M, Abdelhafez E, et al. (2016) Modeling, Simulation and Performance Comparison of Conventional Vehicle Against Three Configurations of Hybrid Vehicles International Review On Modelling and Simulations. 9: 238-245
Tutunji TA, Salah M, Jarrah A, et al. (2015) Modeling and Identification of a Four-Bar Linkage Mechanism Driven by a Geared DC Motor International Review of Mechanical Engineering-Ireme. 9: 296-306
Al-Tamimi AA, Al-Jarrah AM, Salah MH. (2014) Intelligent control techniques for electrical actuated automotive cooling systems Control and Intelligent Systems. 42: 93-103
Mallouh MA, Abdelhafez E, Salah M, et al. (2014) Model development and analysis of a mid-sized hybrid fuel cell/battery vehicle with a representative driving cycle Journal of Power Sources. 260: 62-71
Iyasere E, Salah M, Dawson D, et al. (2012) Optimum seeking-based non-linear controller to maximise energy capture in a variable speed wind turbine Iet Control Theory and Applications. 6: 526-532
Salah MH, McIntyre ML, Dawson DM, et al. (2012) Charge feedback-based robust position tracking control for piezoelectric actuators Iet Control Theory and Applications. 6: 615-628
Iyasere E, Salah MH, Dawson DM, et al. (2012) Robust nonlinear control strategy to maximize energy capture in a variable speed wind turbine with an internal induction generator Journal of Control Theory and Applications. 10: 184-194
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