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Hong-Hee Lee

Hong-Hee Lee

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
5803
World Ranking
5961
National Ranking
209

Overview

Hong-Hee Lee is affiliated with the University of Ulsan in South Korea and has contributed substantially to the field of engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and automotive engineering. Their research portfolio is concentrated primarily in microgrid control and optimization, multilevel inverters and converters, smart grid energy management, and advanced DC-DC converters.

The scientist's publications predominantly appear in specialized venues, including the Journal of Power Electronics, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution, and the Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology.

Frequent coauthors in Hong-Hee Lee's work include Duy-Long Nguyen, Minh-Duc Pham, Huu-Cong Vu, Van-Tien Le, and Khanh Duc Hoang. These collaborations reflect active engagement within the power electronics and microgrid research community.

Several notable papers illustrate their research scope:

  • Effective Coordinated Virtual Impedance Control for Accurate Power Sharing in Islanded Microgrid, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Virtual Impedance Control Scheme to Compensate for Voltage Harmonics With Accurate Harmonic Power Sharing in Islanded Microgrids, 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Accurate Power Sharing and Voltage Restoration in DC Microgrids With Heterogeneous Communication Time Delays, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • An Enhanced Model-Free Predictive Control to Eliminate Stagnant Current Variation Update for PWM Rectifiers, 2021, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Model-Predictive Current Control Scheme for Seven-Phase Voltage-Source Inverter With Reduced Common-Mode Voltage and Current Harmonics, 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

The main fields of study covered by their work include:

  • Engineering

The subfields of study within this area encompass:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

Key research topics investigated include:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research

Best Publications

  • An Advanced Current Control Strategy for Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filters

    Quoc-Nam Trinh;Hong-Hee Lee

  • Algorithms for Controlling Both the DC Boost and AC Output Voltage of Z-Source Inverter

    Quang-Vinh Tran;Tae-Won Chun;Jung-Ryol Ahn;Hong-Hee Lee

  • PLL-Based Seamless Transfer Control Between Grid-Connected and Islanding Modes in Grid-Connected Inverters

    Thanh-Vu Tran;Tae-Won Chun;Hong-Hee Lee;Heung-Geun Kim

  • Sensorless Control of BLDC Motor Drive for an Automotive Fuel Pump Using a Hysteresis Comparator

    Tae-Won Chun;Quang-Vinh Tran;Hong-Hee Lee;Heung-Geun Kim

  • Accurate Power Sharing With Balanced Battery State of Charge in Distributed DC Microgrid

    Khanh Duc Hoang;Hong-Hee Lee

  • Control Strategy for Harmonic Elimination in Stand-Alone DFIG Applications With Nonlinear Loads

    Van-Tung Phan;Hong-Hee Lee

  • Input Power Factor Compensation Algorithms Using a New Direct-SVM Method for Matrix Converter

    Hoang M Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee;Tae-Won Chun

  • Performance Enhancement of Stand-Alone DFIG Systems With Control of Rotor and Load Side Converters Using Resonant Controllers

    Van-Tung Phan;Hong-Hee Lee

  • An Optimized Discontinuous PWM Method to Minimize Switching Loss for Multilevel Inverters

    Nho-Van Nguyen;Bac-Xuan Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee

  • Modulation Strategies to Reduce Common-Mode Voltage for Indirect Matrix Converters

    T. D. Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee

  • A New SVM Method for an Indirect Matrix Converter With Common-Mode Voltage Reduction

    Tuyen D. Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee

  • Network-based fire-detection system via controller area network for smart home automation

    Kyung Chang Lee;Hong-Hee Lee

  • A new active interphase reactor for 12-pulse rectifiers provides clean power utility interface

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  • An Enhanced Grid Current Compensator for Grid-Connected Distributed Generation Under Nonlinear Loads and Grid Voltage Distortions

    Quoc-Nam Trinh;Hong-Hee Lee

  • A Power Distributed Control Method for Proportional Load Power Sharing and Bus Voltage Restoration in a DC Microgrid

    Duy-Hung Dam;Hong-Hee Lee

  • A Reduced Switching Loss PWM Strategy to Eliminate Common-Mode Voltage in Multilevel Inverters

    Nho-Van Nguyen;Tam-Khanh Tu Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee

  • A Novel Strategy of Efficiency Control for a Linear Compressor System Driven by a PWM Inverter

    Tae-Won Chun;Jung-Ryol Ahn;Hong-Hee Lee;Heung-Gun Kim

  • An Adaptive Virtual Impedance Control Scheme to Eliminate the Reactive-Power-Sharing Errors in an Islanding Meshed Microgrid

    Tuan V. Hoang;Hong-Hee Lee

  • IEEE-1451-based smart module for in-vehicle networking systems of intelligent vehicles

    Kyung Chang Lee;Man Ho Kim;Suk Lee;Hong Hee Lee

  • Dual Three-Phase Indirect Matrix Converter With Carrier-Based PWM Method

    Tuyen D. Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee

  • Cost-Optimized Battery Capacity and Short-Term Power Dispatch Control for Wind Farm

    Cong-Long Nguyen;Hong-Hee Lee;Tae-Won Chun

  • Corrections to “An Advanced Current Control Strategy for Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filters” [Dec 13 5400-5410]

    Quoc-Nam Trinh;Hong-Hee Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Dong-Choon Lee
Dong-Choon Lee Yeungnam University
Peng Wang
Peng Wang Nanyang Technological University

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