Akihiko Emori mainly investigates Electrical engineering, Voltage, Battery, Terminal and Control system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Trickle charging and Charge and discharge in addition to Electrical engineering. His Voltage research includes elements of Battery system, Lithium battery and Current.
His Battery research integrates issues from Electronic engineering, State and Signal. Akihiko Emori regularly ties together related areas like Integrated circuit in his Terminal studies. The concepts of his Control system study are interwoven with issues in Control engineering, Chip, Insulator and Hybrid vehicle.
Electrical engineering, Battery, Voltage, State and Terminal are his primary areas of study. His Electrical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Battery system and Electronic engineering. His Battery study combines topics in areas such as Power storage and Constant power circuit.
His studies deal with areas such as Control system, Electronic circuit, Control circuit, Current and Battery as well as Voltage. Akihiko Emori has included themes like Battery pack and Host in his State study. His research investigates the link between Terminal and topics such as Line that cross with problems in Resistor.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Battery, Electrical engineering, Voltage, Integrated circuit and Signal. Akihiko Emori combines subjects such as Computer hardware, Power storage, Cell controller, Control theory and Automotive engineering with his study of Battery. His research integrates issues of State and Battery cell in his study of Electrical engineering.
His work deals with themes such as Generator, Electronic engineering and Reliability, which intersect with Voltage. Akihiko Emori has researched Integrated circuit in several fields, including Digital comparator, Terminal, Lithium battery, Fault and Battery system. Series and parallel circuits is closely connected to Electronic circuit in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Constant power circuit.
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Battery apparatus for controlling plural batteries and control method of plural batteries
Hideki Miyazaki;Akihiko Emori;Akihiko Kudo;Tsuyoshi Kai.
(2009)
Battery apparatus for controlling plural batteries and control method of plural batteries
Hideki Miyazaki;Akihiko Emori;Akihiko Kudo;Tsuyoshi Kai.
(2009)
Cell controller, battery module and power supply system
Masaki Nagaoka;Akihiko Kudo;Mutsumi Kikuchi;Kenichiro Tsuru.
(2008)
Cell controller, battery module and power supply system
Masaki Nagaoka;Akihiko Kudo;Mutsumi Kikuchi;Kenichiro Tsuru.
(2008)
Multi-series battery control system
Akihiko Emori;Shigeyuki Yoshihara;Kazuyoshi Sasazawa;Tatsuo Horiba.
(2012)
Multi-series battery control system
Akihiko Emori;Shigeyuki Yoshihara;Kazuyoshi Sasazawa;Tatsuo Horiba.
(2012)
Power control unit
Akihiko Emori;Eiichi Toyota;Masato Suzuki;Motomi Shimada.
(2010)
A SECONDARY BATTERY MODULE, A SECONDARY BATTERY SYSTEM, A DEVICE FOR MANAGING BATTERY INFORMATION, A SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A BATTERY INFORMATION, A SYSTEM FOR REUSE A SECONDARY BATTERY, A SYSTEM FOR RECOVERING AND SELLING A SECONDARY BATTERY, METHOD FOR REUSE A SECONDARY BATTERY, AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING AND SELLING A SECONDARY BATTERY
Yamauchi Shuko;Kawahara Youhei;Emori Akihiko.
(2013)
A SECONDARY BATTERY MODULE, A SECONDARY BATTERY SYSTEM, A DEVICE FOR MANAGING BATTERY INFORMATION, A SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A BATTERY INFORMATION, A SYSTEM FOR REUSE A SECONDARY BATTERY, A SYSTEM FOR RECOVERING AND SELLING A SECONDARY BATTERY, METHOD FOR REUSE A SECONDARY BATTERY, AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING AND SELLING A SECONDARY BATTERY
Yamauchi Shuko;Kawahara Youhei;Emori Akihiko.
(2013)
BATTERY SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE, AND CELL CONTROLLER
Kubo Kenji;Kudo Akihiko;Kikuchi Mutsumi;Emori Akihiko.
(2019)
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