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D-Index
57
Citations
12070
World Ranking
1978
National Ranking
19

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  • 2019 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to power supply systems

Overview

J.A. Cobos is affiliated with the Technical University of Madrid in Spain and has made contributions primarily in the field of engineering. Their work spans several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, radiation, control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering.

The scientist's research covers a variety of topics, with notable focus areas as follows:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
  • Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques

The scientist has published several papers in established venues. Recent notable articles include:

  • "A MHz-repetition-rate hard X-ray free-electron laser driven by a superconducting linear accelerator" (2020) in Nature Photonics
  • "A Self-Adaptive Wireless Power Transfer System to Cancel the Reactance" (2020) in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • "Classification of Differential Power Processing Architectures Based on VA Area Modeling" (2021) in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "Control Design of a Single-Phase Inverter Operating With Multiple Modulation Strategies and Variable Switching Frequency" (2020) in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Design Guidelines of Inductive Coils Using a Polymer Bonded Magnetic Composite for Inductive Power Transfer Systems in Electric Vehicles" (2020) in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Publication venues where J.A. Cobos has frequently contributed include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Nature Photonics
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)

There are several frequent co-authors in their research collaborations, including:

  • P. Alou
  • J. A. Oliver
  • Alberto Delgado
  • Regina Ramos
  • Miroslav Vasić

J.A. Cobos was recognized with the IEEE Fellow award in 2019 for contributions related to power supply systems.

Best Publications

  • Single phase power factor correction: a survey

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

  • Review and Comparison of Step-Up Transformerless Topologies for Photovoltaic AC-Module Application

    D. Meneses;F. Blaabjerg;Ó García;J. A. Cobos

  • A MHz-repetition-rate hard X-ray free-electron laser driven by a superconducting linear accelerator

    W. Decking;S. Abeghyan;P. Abramian;A. Abramsky

  • Automotive DC-DC bidirectional converter made with many interleaved buck stages

    O. Garcia;P. Zumel;A. de Castro;A. Cobos

  • A Wireless Charging System Applying Phase-Shift and Amplitude Control to Maximize Efficiency and Extractable Power

    Andreas Berger;Matteo Agostinelli;Sanna Vesti;Jesus A. Oliver

  • Multilevel Power Supply for High-Efficiency RF Amplifiers

    Miroslav Vasic;Oscar Garcia;Jesus Angel Oliver;Pedro Alou

  • 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

  • Impedance-Based Stability and Transient-Performance Assessment Applying Maximum Peak Criteria

    S. Vesti;T. Suntio;J. A. Oliver;R. Prieto

  • 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

  • FPGA-Based Digital Pulsewidth Modulator With Time Resolution Under 2 ns

    S.C. Huerta;A. de Castro;O. Garcia;J.A. Cobos

  • Power Electronics Enabling Efficient Energy Usage: Energy Savings Potential and Technological Challenges

    J. Popović-Gerber;J. A. Oliver;N. Cordero;T. Harder

  • 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

  • Miniaturised battery charger using piezoelectric transformers

    J. Navas;T. Bove;J.A. Cobos;F. Nuno

  • A full procedure to model high frequency transformer windings

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

  • Nonlinear digital control breaks bandwidth limitations

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

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

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

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

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

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Uceda
J. Uceda Technical University of Madrid
Pedro Alou
Pedro Alou Technical University of Madrid
Javier Sebastian
Javier Sebastian University of Oviedo
David Díaz Díaz
David Díaz Díaz University of La Laguna
Teuvo Suntio
Teuvo Suntio Tampere University

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