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Chris Mi is affiliated with San Diego State University in the United States and primarily conducts research in the field of engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including automotive engineering, control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, and media technology.

Their publications emphasize topics related to advanced battery technologies and electric vehicle infrastructure. The main research themes of their work include:

  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies

Chris Mi has published studies in several high-profile venues, among them:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Energies
  • Batteries
  • Proceedings of the IEEE

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Chris Mi include:

  • Zhi Cao
  • Naser Vosoughi Kurdkandi
  • Zeyu Cheng
  • John T. Hwang
  • Chenwen Cheng

The following are selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Chris Mi:

  • Revolution of Electric Vehicle Charging Technologies Accelerated by Wide Bandgap Devices, 2021, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Realizing Constant Current and Constant Voltage Outputs and Input Zero Phase Angle of Wireless Power Transfer Systems With Minimum Component Counts, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Case Study of an Electric Vehicle Battery Thermal Runaway and Online Internal Short-Circuit Detection, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Accurate and reliable state of charge estimation of lithium ion batteries using time-delayed recurrent neural networks through the identification of overexcited neurons, 2021, Applied Energy
  • Foreign Object Detection in Wireless Power Transfer Systems, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

Best Publications

  • Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicle Applications

    Siqi Li;Chunting Chris Mi

  • Eliminate Reactive Power and Increase System Efficiency of Isolated Bidirectional Dual-Active-Bridge DC–DC Converters Using Novel Dual-Phase-Shift Control

    Hua Bai;C. Mi

  • A Double-Sided LCC Compensation Network and Its Tuning Method for Wireless Power Transfer

    Siqi Li;Weihan Li;Junjun Deng;Trong Duy Nguyen

  • Compensation Topologies of High-Power Wireless Power Transfer Systems

    Wei Zhang;Chunting Chris Mi

  • Modern Advances in Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Roadway Powered Electric Vehicles

    Chunting Chris Mi;Giuseppe Buja;Su Y. Choi;Chun T. Rim

  • Modeling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

    D.W. Gao;C. Mi;A. Emadi

  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical Perspectives

    Chris Mi;M. Abul Masrur

  • Design Methodology of LLC Resonant Converters for Electric Vehicle Battery Chargers

    Junjun Deng;Siqi Li;Sideng Hu;Chunting Chris Mi

  • A review of wireless power transfer for electric vehicles: Prospects to enhance sustainable mobility

    Zicheng Bi;Tianze Kan;Tianze Kan;Chunting Chris Mi;Yiming Zhang

  • A Double-Sided LCLC -Compensated Capacitive Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicle Charging

    Fei Lu;Hua Zhang;Heath Hofmann;Chris Mi

  • Operation, design and control of dual H-bridge-based isolated bidirectional DC-DC converter

    C. Mi;H. Bai;C. Wang;S. Gargies

  • State of Charge Estimation of Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Drive Vehicles Using Extended Kalman Filtering

    Zheng Chen;Yuhong Fu;C. C. Mi

  • The State of Charge Estimation of Lithium-Ion Batteries Based on a Proportional-Integral Observer

    Jun Xu;Chunting Chris Mi;Binggang Cao;Junjun Deng

  • Comparison Study on SS and Double-Sided LCC Compensation Topologies for EV/PHEV Wireless Chargers

    Weihan Li;Han Zhao;Junjun Deng;Siqi Li

  • Energy Management for a Power-Split Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Based on Dynamic Programming and Neural Networks

    Zheng Chen;Chunting Chris Mi;Jun Xu;Xianzhi Gong

  • Quantitative Comparison of Flux-Switching Permanent-Magnet Motors With Interior Permanent Magnet Motor for EV, HEV, and PHEV Applications

    Ruiwu Cao;C. Mi;Ming Cheng

  • A Four-Plate Compact Capacitive Coupler Design and LCL -Compensated Topology for Capacitive Power Transfer in Electric Vehicle Charging Application

    Hua Zhang;Fei Lu;Heath Hofmann;Weiguo Liu

  • Integrated ${LCC} $ Compensation Topology for Wireless Charger in Electric and Plug-in Electric Vehicles

    Weihan Li;Han Zhao;Siqi Li;Junjun Deng

  • Experimental Comparison of Traditional Phase-Shift, Dual-Phase-Shift, and Model-Based Control of Isolated Bidirectional DC–DC Converters

    Hua Bai;Ziling Nie;Chris Chunting Mi

  • A new method to estimate the state of charge of lithium-ion batteries based on the battery impedance model

    Jun Xu;Jun Xu;Chunting Chris Mi;Binggang Cao;Junyi Cao

  • Three-Level Inverter-Based Shunt Active Power Filter in Three-Phase Three-Wire and Four-Wire Systems

    O. Vodyakho;C.C. Mi

Frequent Co-Authors

Fei Lu
Fei Lu Drexel University
Heath Hofmann
Heath Hofmann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yunlong Shang
Yunlong Shang Shandong University
Truong Q. Nguyen
Truong Q. Nguyen University of California, San Diego
Chenghui Zhang
Chenghui Zhang Shandong University
Naxin Cui
Naxin Cui Shandong University
Wenxiang Zhao
Wenxiang Zhao Jiangsu University
Ming Cheng
Ming Cheng Southeast University
Wei Hua
Wei Hua Southeast University
Jiuchun Jiang
Jiuchun Jiang Hubei University of Technology

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