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  • 2002 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to real-time digital feedback control of PWM inverters and its application to UPS.

Overview

Atsuo Kawamura is affiliated with Yokohama National University in Japan and is an active researcher in the field of Engineering, specifically focusing on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research encompasses areas such as Advanced DC-DC Converters, Multilevel Inverters and Converters, and Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies.

Their recent publications reflect a consistent engagement with power electronics and control systems. Notable papers include:

  • "Flying-Capacitor Linear Amplifier With Capacitor Voltage Balancing for High-Efficiency and Low Distortion," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • "A Modular Multilevel DC-DC Converter With Auxiliary Inductor Circuits for Cell Voltage Balancing and Fast Output Response," 2022, IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
  • "High Performance Transient Response of High/Low Pulse Voltage using Two-Phase Interleaved DC-DC Buck Converter under Half Sampling Time Deadbeat Control," 2020, IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • "Proposal of Virtual Transformer-based Back-to-Back Asynchronous Loss Measurement using a Single Set of Measurement Instruments for One Inverter and Experimental Verification," 2021, IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • "Survey of 99.9% Class EfficiencyDC-ACPower Conversion and Technical Issues," 2022, IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Frequent publication venues for their work include the IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications, IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, and IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Frequent co-authors associated with Atsuo Kawamura's research include:

  • Hidemine Obara
  • Yasuhiko Miguchi
  • Hadi Setiadi
  • Tatsuki Ohno
  • Masaya Katayama

Kawamura's research contributions span several specialized topics such as:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Systems and Fault Protection
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Thin-Film Transistor Technologies

In recognition of contributions to engineering, Kawamura was named an IEEE Fellow in 2002 for their work on real-time digital feedback control of PWM inverters and its application to uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).

Best Publications

  • Wireless transmission of power and information through one high-frequency resonant AC link inverter for robot manipulator applications

    A. Kawamura;K. Ishioka;J. Hirai

  • Dead Beat Microprocessor Control of PWM Inverter for Sinusoidal Output Waveform Synthesis

    Kalyan P. Gokhale;Atsuo Kawamura;Richard G. Hoft

  • Study on intelligent battery charging using inductive transmission of power and information

    J. Hirai;Tae-Woong Kim;A. Kawamura

  • Deadbeat controlled PWM inverter with parameter estimation using only voltage sensor

    A. Kawamura;T. Haneyoshi;R.G. Hoft

  • Perfect tracking control based on multirate feedforward control with generalized sampling periods

    H. Fujimoto;Y. Hori;A. Kawamura

  • Waveform compensation of PWM inverter with cyclic fluctuating loads

    T. Haneyoshi;A. Kawamura;R.G. Hoft

  • Wireless transmission of power and information and information for cableless linear motor drive

    J. Hirai;Tae-Woong Kim;A. Kawamura

  • Simulation of an autonomous biped walking robot including environmental force interaction

    Y. Fujimoto;A. Kawamura

  • Instantaneous Feedback Controlled PWM Inverter with Adaptive Hysteresis

    Atsuo Kawamura;Richard Hoft

  • Practical study on wireless transmission of power and information for autonomous decentralized manufacturing system

    J. Hirai;Tae-Woong Kim;A. Kawamura

  • Robust biped walking with active interaction control between foot and ground

    Y. Fujimoto;S. Obata;A. Kawamura

  • An accurate approach of nonlinearity compensation for VSI inverter output voltage

    Hengbing Zhao;Q.M.J. Wu;A. Kawamura

  • Chattering reduction of disturbance observer based sliding mode control

    A. Kawamura;H. Itoh;K. Sakamoto

  • A fully digitized field-oriented controlled induction motor drive using only current sensors

    L. Ben-Brahim;A. Kawamura

  • Integral motor with driver and wireless transmission of power and information for autonomous subspindle drive

    J. Hirai;Tae-Woong Kim;A. Kawamura

  • DEADBEAT CONTROL OF PWM INVERTER WITH MODIFIED PULSE PATTERNS FOR UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY.

    Atsuo Kawamura;Ronachai Chuarayapratip;Toshimasa Haneyoshi

  • Robust servo-system based on two-degree-of-freedom control with sliding mode

    Y. Fujimoto;A. Kawamura

  • A study on the zero moment point measurement for biped walking robots

    K. Erbatur;A. Okazaki;K. Obiya;T. Takahashi

  • Disturbance observer based fully digital controlled PWM inverter for CVCF operation

    T. Yokoyama;A. Kawamura

  • A high frequency AC/DC converter with unity power factor and minimum harmonic distortion

    E. Wernekinck;A. Kawamura;R. Hoft

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Fujimoto
Hiroshi Fujimoto University of Tokyo
Lazhar Ben-Brahim
Lazhar Ben-Brahim Qatar University
Yoichi Hori
Yoichi Hori University of Tokyo
Masayoshi Tomizuka
Masayoshi Tomizuka University of California, Berkeley
Olivier Briat
Olivier Briat Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Adel Gastli
Adel Gastli Qatar University
Ryuji Kohno
Ryuji Kohno Yokohama National University
Hirofumi Akagi
Hirofumi Akagi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Patrick Wheeler
Patrick Wheeler University of Nottingham
Kaushik Rajashekara
Kaushik Rajashekara University of Houston

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