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3273
National Ranking
528

Overview

Huiqing Wen is affiliated with Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in China and is active in the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research spans several key subfields including Control and Systems Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Condensed Matter Physics, and Automotive Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of topics, prominently featuring Advanced DC-DC Converters, Multilevel Inverters and Converters, Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies, Microgrid Control and Optimization, Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques, GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials, and Advanced Battery Technologies Research.

Frequent publication venues for Wen include the following:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • IEEE Access

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Wen are:

  • Deep Learning Based Multistep Solar Forecasting for PV Ramp-Rate Control Using Sky Images, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • A Comparative Study on Photovoltaic MPPT Algorithms Under EN50530 Dynamic Test Procedure, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Multiobjective Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control Using Novel Delay Compensation Technique for PMSM, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Multiple-Voltage-Vector Model Predictive Control With Reduced Complexity for Multilevel Inverters, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • A Comprehensive Review of Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control in DC-DC Converters for DC Microgrids, 2021, IEEE Access

Huiqing Wen has collaborated extensively with several co-authors. Frequent co-authors include Yong Yang, Yihua Hu, José Rodríguez, Yinxiao Zhu, and Wen Liu.

Best Publications

  • Analysis and Evaluation of DC-Link Capacitors for High-Power-Density Electric Vehicle Drive Systems

    Huiqing Wen;Weidong Xiao;Xuhui Wen;P. Armstrong

  • Minimum-Backflow-Power Scheme of DAB-Based Solid-State Transformer With Extended-Phase-Shift Control

    Haochen Shi;Huiqing Wen;Jie Chen;Yihua Hu

  • A novel beta parameter based fuzzy-logic controller for photovoltaic MPPT application

    Xingshuo Li;Xingshuo Li;Huiqing Wen;Yihua Hu;Lin Jiang

  • Fast Finite-Switching-State Model Predictive Control Method Without Weighting Factors for T-Type Three-Level Three-Phase Inverters

    Yong Yang;Huiqing Wen;Mingdi Fan;Menxi Xie

  • Nonactive Power Loss Minimization in a Bidirectional Isolated DC–DC Converter for Distributed Power Systems

    Huiqing Wen;Weidong Xiao;Bin Su

  • DC Offset Rejection Improvement in Single-Phase SOGI-PLL Algorithms: Methods Review and Experimental Evaluation

    Menxi Xie;Huiqing Wen;Canyan Zhu;Yong Yang

  • Deep Learning Based Multistep Solar Forecasting for PV Ramp-Rate Control Using Sky Images

    Haoran Wen;Yang Du;Xiaoyang Chen;Enggee Lim

  • Reactive Power Minimization in Bidirectional DC–DC Converters Using a Unified-Phasor-Based Particle Swarm Optimization

    Haochen Shi;Huiqing Wen;Yihua Hu;Lin Jiang

  • Minimum-Reactive-Power Scheme of Dual-Active-Bridge DC–DC Converter With Three-Level Modulated Phase-Shift Control

    Haochen Shi;Huiqing Wen;Jie Chen;Yihua Hu

  • Modified Beta Algorithm for GMPPT and Partial Shading Detection in Photovoltaic Systems

    Xingshuo Li;Huiqing Wen;Yihua Hu;Lin Jiang

  • An Improved MPPT Method for PV System With Fast-Converging Speed and Zero Oscillation

    Xingshuo Li;Huiqing Wen;Lin Jiang;Weidong Xiao

  • Comprehensive Studies on Operational Principles for Maximum Power Point Tracking in Photovoltaic Systems

    Xingshuo Li;Qi Wang;Huiqing Wen;Weidong Xiao

  • A Fast and Fixed Switching Frequency Model Predictive Control With Delay Compensation for Three-Phase Inverters

    Yong Yang;Huiqing Wen;Depeng Li

  • Forecasting-Based Power Ramp-Rate Control Strategies for Utility-Scale PV Systems

    Xiaoyang Chen;Yang Du;Huiqing Wen;Lin Jiang

  • Electrical and Electronic Technologies in More-Electric Aircraft: A Review

    Kai Ni;Yongjiang Liu;Zhanbo Mei;Tianhao Wu

  • Bidirectional flyback based isolated-port submodule differential power processing optimizer for photovoltaic applications

    Guanying Chu;Huiqing Wen;Lin Jiang;Yihua Hu

  • A Comparative Study on Photovoltaic MPPT Algorithms Under EN50530 Dynamic Test Procedure

    Xingshuo Li;Huiqing Wen;Yihua Hu;Yang Du

  • Transient DC Bias Elimination of Dual-Active-Bridge DC–DC Converter With Improved Triple-Phase-Shift Control

    Qinglei Bu;Huiqing Wen;Jiacheng Wen;Yihua Hu

  • Multiobjective Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control Using Novel Delay Compensation Technique for PMSM

    Yaofei Han;Chao Gong;Liming Yan;Huiqing Wen

  • A Novel Sensorless Photovoltaic Power Reserve Control With Simple Real-Time MPP Estimation

    Xingshuo Li;Huiqing Wen;Yinxiao Zhu;Lin Jiang

  • Detection and Assessment of Partial Shading Scenarios on Photovoltaic Strings

    Jieming Ma;Xinyu Pan;Ka Lok Man;Xingshuo Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Yihua Hu
Yihua Hu University of York
Lin Jiang
Lin Jiang University of Liverpool
Weidong Xiao
Weidong Xiao University of Sydney
Yung C. Liang
Yung C. Liang National University of Singapore
Zhengyu Lu
Zhengyu Lu Zhejiang University
Jose Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez San Sebastián University
Paul R. Chalker
Paul R. Chalker University of Liverpool
Xinan Zhang
Xinan Zhang University of Western Australia
Longya Xu
Longya Xu The Ohio State University
Junming Zhang
Junming Zhang Zhejiang University

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