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44
Citations
8959
World Ranking
3694
National Ranking
116

Overview

Chun T. Rim is affiliated with the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily focuses on engineering with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. The scientist's work extends into subfields such as media technology, biomedical engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.

Their recent publications include diverse topics connected to wireless power transfer systems, energy harvesting in wireless networks, RFID technology advancements, wireless body area networks, advanced DC-DC converters, advanced MRI techniques and applications, and magnetic field sensor techniques.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Chun T. Rim are:

  • Equivalent-Circuit-Based Design of Symmetric Sensing Coil for Self-Inductance-Based Metal Object Detection (2020, IEEE Access)
  • IoT-Integrated BLE-Based Real-Time Data Link and Beamforming Phased Array for Healthcare (2025, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics)
  • Crosstalk of DQ Dipole Coils in Omnidirectional IPT (2024, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics)
  • Innovative Coaxial Plane Synthesized Magnetic Focusing (SMF) (2024, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement)
  • Differential Coaxial Coils for Frequency-Independent Deep Magnetic Focusing on Implantable Devices (2025, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation)

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Syed Ahson Ali Shah, Seog Y. Jeong, Yun-Su Kim, H.S. Park, and Van X. Thai.

Key publication venues for their work include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

Main research topics covered in their publications are:
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • RFID Technology Advancements
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques

Best Publications

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

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

  • Narrow-Width Inductive Power Transfer System for Online Electrical Vehicles

    J. Huh;S. W. Lee;W. Y. Lee;G. H. Cho

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

    Su Y. Choi;Beom W. Gu;Seog Y. Jeong;Chun T. Rim

  • General Unified Analyses of Two-Capacitor Inductive Power Transfer Systems: Equivalence of Current-Source SS and SP Compensations

    Yeong H. Sohn;Bo H. Choi;Eun S. Lee;Gyu C. Lim

  • On-Line Electric Vehicle using inductive power transfer system

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  • Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicles and Mobile Devices

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  • Phasor transformation and its application to the DC/AC analyses of frequency phase-controlled series resonant converters (SRC)

    C.T. Rim;G.H. Cho

  • New Cross-Segmented Power Supply Rails for Roadway-Powered Electric Vehicles

    S. Choi;J. Huh;W. Y. Lee;S. W. Lee

  • Transformers as equivalent circuits for switches: general proofs and D-Q transformation-based analyses

    C.T. Rim;D.Y. Hu;G.H. Cho

  • Asymmetric Coil Sets for Wireless Stationary EV Chargers With Large Lateral Tolerance by Dominant Field Analysis

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  • Ultraslim S-Type Power Supply Rails for Roadway-Powered Electric Vehicles

    Su Y. Choi;Seog Y. Jeong;Beom W. Gu;Gyu C. Lim

  • Dynamics Characterization of the Inductive Power Transfer System for Online Electric Vehicles by Laplace Phasor Transform

    Sungwoo Lee;Bohwan Choi;C. T. Rim

  • Generalized Active EMF Cancel Methods for Wireless Electric Vehicles

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  • Dual-Purpose Nonoverlapping Coil Sets as Metal Object and Vehicle Position Detections for Wireless Stationary EV Chargers

    Seog Y. Jeong;Hyung G. Kwak;Gi C. Jang;Su Y. Choi

  • Innovative 5-m-Off-Distance Inductive Power Transfer Systems With Optimally Shaped Dipole Coils

    Changbyung Park;Sungwoo Lee;Gyu-Hyeong Cho;Chuntaek Rim

  • Characterization of novel Inductive Power Transfer Systems for On-Line Electric Vehicles

    Jin Huh;Wooyoung Lee;Gyu-Hyeong Cho;Byunghun Lee

  • Uniform Power I-Type Inductive Power Transfer System With DQ -Power Supply Rails for On-Line Electric Vehicles

    Changbyung Park;Sungwoo Lee;Seog Yong Jeong;Gyu-Hyeong Cho

  • Low frequency electromagnetic field reduction techniques for the On-Line Electric Vehicle (OLEV)

    Seungyoung Ahn;Junso Pak;Taigon Song;Heejae Lee

  • Design of On-Line Electric Vehicle (OLEV)

    Nam Pyo Suh;Dong-Ho Cho;Chun Taek Rim

  • Six Degrees of Freedom Mobile Inductive Power Transfer by Crossed Dipole Tx and Rx Coils

    Bo H. Choi;Eun S. Lee;Yeong H. Sohn;Gi C. Jang

  • Finite-Width Magnetic Mirror Models of Mono and Dual Coils for Wireless Electric Vehicles

    W. Y. Lee;J. Huh;S. Y. Choi;X. V. Thai

  • Integral cycle mode control of the series resonant converter

    G.B. Joung;C.T. Rim;G.H. Cho

  • Self-Inductance-Based Metal Object Detection With Mistuned Resonant Circuits and Nullifying Induced Voltage for Wireless EV Chargers

    Seog Y. Jeong;Van X. Thai;Jun H. Park;Chun T. Rim

  • Dipole-Coil-Based Wide-Range Inductive Power Transfer Systems for Wireless Sensors

    Bo H. Choi;V. X. Thai;Eun S. Lee;Ji H. Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Gyu-Hyeong Cho
Gyu-Hyeong Cho Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Dong-Ho Cho
Dong-Ho Cho Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Wooyoung Lee
Wooyoung Lee Yonsei University
Kwyro Lee
Kwyro Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Joungho Kim
Joungho Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Giuseppe Buja
Giuseppe Buja University of Padua

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