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Hideaki Fujita is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan, focusing primarily on engineering research. Their work spans across several subfields, with a concentration in electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, as well as dermatology and media technology.

Their research covers a range of topics within engineering, notably:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • High-Voltage Power Transmission Systems
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization

Recent publications by Hideaki Fujita include:

  • "Reduction of Switching Power Losses for ZVS Operation in Switched-Capacitor-Based Resonant Converters," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "An Asymmetric Control Method for Switched-Capacitor-Based Resonant Converters," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Evaluation of Required Energy Storage in Neutral-Point-Clamped Modular Multilevel Converter for Downsizing Low-Voltage Grid Converters," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Current Ripple Reduction Method in a Three-Phase Diode Rectifier With an Instantaneous Reactive Power Compensator," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • "Classification of Subtypes of Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis by Cluster Analysis Based on Clinical Features," 2023, Clinical ophthalmology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Fujita include:

  • T. Arai
  • Hiroshi Mochikawa
  • Kenichiro Sano
  • K. Sekiguchi
  • Surasak Nuilers

Their scholarly output typically appears in these publication venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications
  • IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Clinical ophthalmology
  • IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications

Best Publications

  • The unified power quality conditioner: the integration of series- and shunt-active filters

    H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • A practical approach to harmonic compensation in power systems-series connection of passive and active filters

    H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • A hybrid active filter for damping of harmonic resonance in industrial power systems

    H. Fujita;T. Yamasaki;H. Akagi

  • Control and performance of a fully-digital-controlled shunt active filter for installation on a power distribution system

    P. Jintakosonwit;H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • A new power line conditioner for harmonic compensation in power systems

    H. Akagi;H. Fujita

  • Pulse-density-modulated power control of a 4 kW, 450 kHz voltage-source inverter for induction melting applications

    H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • Analysis and design of a DC voltage-controlled static VAr compensator using quad-series voltage-source inverters

    H. Fujita;S. Tominaga;H. Akagi

  • A shunt active filter based on voltage detection for harmonic termination of a radial power distribution line

    H. Akagi;H. Fujita;K. Wada

  • Voltage-Regulation Performance of a Shunt Active Filter Intended for Installation on a Power Distribution System

    H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • A 6.6-kV transformerless STATCOM based on a five-level diode-clamped PWM converter: system design and experimentation of a 200-V, 10-kVA laboratory model

    H. Akagi;H. Fujita;S. Yonetani;Y. Kondo

  • Control and analysis of a unified power flow controller

    H. Fujita;Y. Watanabe;H. Akagi

  • Considerations of a shunt active filter based on voltage detection for installation on a long distribution feeder

    K. Wada;H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • Implementation and performance of cooperative control of shunt active filters for harmonic damping throughout a power distribution system

    P. Jintakosonwit;H. Fujita;H. Akagi;S. Ogasawara

  • Performance of a High-Efficiency Switched-Capacitor-Based Resonant Converter With Phase-Shift Control

    K Sano;H Fujita

  • Implementation and performance of automatic gain adjustment in a shunt-active filter for harmonic damping throughout a power distribution system

    P. Jintakosonwit;H. Akagi;H. Fujita;S. Ogasawara

  • Voltage-Balancing Circuit Based on a Resonant Switched-Capacitor Converter for Multilevel Inverters

    K. Sano;H. Fujita

  • Design and experimentation of a dynamic voltage restorer capable of significantly reducing an energy-storage element

    T. Jimichi;H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • Phase Angle Control of High-Frequency Resonant Currents in a Multiple Inverter System for Zone-Control Induction Heating

    Ha Pham Ngoc;H. Fujita;K. Ozaki;N. Uchida

  • A New Zone-Control Induction Heating System Using Multiple Inverter Units Applicable Under Mutual Magnetic Coupling Conditions

    H. Fujita;N. Uchida;K. Ozaki

  • A Resonant Gate-Drive Circuit Capable of High-Frequency and High-Efficiency Operation

    Hideaki Fujita

  • Control and performance of a pulse-density-modulated series-resonant inverter for corona discharge processes

    H. Fujita;H. Akagi

  • Voltage Regulation Performance of a Shunt Active Filter Intended for Installation on a Power Distribution System

    Hiroshi Yamashita;Pichai Jintakosonwit;Hideaki Fujita;Hirofumi Akagi

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirofumi Akagi
Hirofumi Akagi Tokyo Institute of Technology

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