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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the development of switched-mode power supplies.

Overview

J. Uceda is affiliated with the Technical University of Madrid in Spain and has produced research primarily in the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans subfields such as control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, computational theory and mathematics, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their research topics include advanced DC-DC converters, microgrid control and optimization, multilevel inverters and converters, advanced battery technologies research, electric vehicles and infrastructure, and fuel cells and related materials.

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include Airán Francés, R. Asensi, Dionisio Ramírez, Alberto Bernaldo de Quirós, and Alberto E. Quintero.

J. Uceda has published extensively in the following venues:

  • IEEE Access
  • 2022 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • 2022 IEEE 13th International Symposium on Power Electronics for Distributed Generation Systems (PEDG)

Selected recent papers are:

  • Blackbox Small-Signal Modeling of Grid-Connected Inverters in Asymmetrical Power Grids, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Black-Box Small-Signal Structure for Single-Phase and Three-Phase Electric Vehicle Battery Chargers, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Electrical Model of a Membraneless Micro Redox Flow Battery-Fluid Dynamics Influence, 2023, IEEE Access
  • Nonlinear Stability Analysis of DC-DC Power Electronic Systems by Means of Switching Equivalent Models, 2021, IEEE Access
  • A Blackbox Modeling Approach for DC-DC Converters with Strong Nonlinear Dynamics Using an Improved Strategy for the Transition among Local Models, 2022, 2022 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)

J. Uceda received the IEEE Fellow award in 2005 for contributions to the development of switched-mode power supplies.

Best Publications

  • Control of Distributed Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems

    J.M. Guerrero;L. Hang;J. Uceda

  • Single phase power factor correction: a survey

    O. Garcia;J.A. Cobos;R. Prieto;P. Alou

  • The discontinuous conduction mode Sepic and Cuk power factor preregulators: analysis and design

    D.S.L. Simonetti;J. Sebastian;J. Uceda

  • Uninterruptible power supply systems provide protection

    J.M. Gurrero;L.G. De Vicuna;J. Uceda

  • Design criteria for SEPIC and Cuk converters as power factor preregulators in discontinuous conduction mode

    D.S.L. Simonetti;J. Sebastian;F.S. dos Reis;J. Uceda

  • Concurrent and simple digital controller of an AC/DC converter with power factor correction based on an FPGA

    A. de Castro;P. Zumel;O. Garcia;T. Riesgo

  • The determination of the boundaries between continuous and discontinuous conduction modes in PWM DC-to-DC converters used as power factor preregulators

    J. Sebastian;J.A. Cobos;J.M. Lopera;U. Uceda

  • A simple dc-dc converter for the power supply of a cochlear implant

    C. Fernandez;O. Garcia;J.A. Cobos;J. Uceda

  • Analysis of the Buck Converter for Scaling the Supply Voltage of Digital Circuits

    A. Soto;A. de Castro;P. Alou;J.A. Cobos

  • Magnetic integration for interleaved converters

    P. Zumel;O. Garcia;J.A. Cobos;J. Uceda

  • Power factor correction: a survey

    O. Garcia;J.A. Cobos;R. Prieto;P. Alou

  • An overview of power factor correction in single-phase off-line power supply systems

    J. Sebastian;M. Jaureguizar;J. Uceda

  • Modeling Electronic Power Converters in Smart DC Microgrids—An Overview

    Airan Frances;Rafael Asensi;Oscar Garcia;Roberto Prieto

  • Improving power factor correction in distributed power supply systems using PWM and ZCS-QR SEPIC topologies

    J. Sebastian;J. Uceda;J.A. Cobos;J. Arau

  • Static and dynamic modeling of tapped-inductor dc-to-dc converters

    M. Rico;J. Uceda;J. Sebastian;F. Aldana

  • A full procedure to model high frequency transformer windings

    R. Asensi;J.A. Cobos;O. Garcia;R. Prieto

  • An overall study of the half-bridge complementary-control DC-to-DC converter

    J. Sebastian;J.A. Cobos;O. Garcia;J. Uceda

  • Single-switch three-phase power factor preregulator under variable switching frequency and discontinuous input current

    D.S.L. Simonetti;J. Sebastian;J. Uceda

  • Buck+half bridge (d=50%) topology applied to very low voltage power converters

    P. Alou;J. Oliver;J.A. Cobos;O. Garcia

  • An optimized DC-to-DC converter topology for high-voltage pulse-load applications

    V. Garcia;M. Rico;J. Sebastian;M.M. Hernando

Frequent Co-Authors

J.A. Cobos
J.A. Cobos Technical University of Madrid
Javier Sebastian
Javier Sebastian University of Oviedo
Pedro Alou
Pedro Alou Technical University of Madrid
Josep M. Guerrero
Josep M. Guerrero Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Ramón Martínez-Máñez
Ramón Martínez-Máñez Universitat Politècnica de València
Juan C. Vasquez
Juan C. Vasquez Aalborg University

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