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Citations
5485
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4358
National Ranking
203

Overview

Martin Ordonez is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans various subfields including control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, and education.

Their scholarly output includes a significant number of publications primarily in engineering, with a concentration on electrical and electronic engineering. The main topics of their research encompass advanced DC-DC converters, multilevel inverters and converters, microgrid control and optimization, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, wireless power transfer systems, advanced battery technologies research, and advancements in battery materials.

Martin Ordonez has published numerous papers in well-recognized journals and conferences. The frequent publication venues include:

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

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Martin Ordonez include:

  • "Bidirectional Resonant CLLC Charger for Wide Battery Voltage Range: Asymmetric Parameters Methodology" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Three-Phase LLC Battery Charger: Wide Regulation and Improved Light-Load Operation" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Planar Transformers in LLC Resonant Converters: High-Frequency Fringing Losses Modeling" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Microgrids Multiobjective Design Optimization for Critical Loads" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • "Analysis and Design of Bidirectional Parallel-Series DAB-Based Converter" (2023), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their career, with frequent coauthors being Ignacio Galiano Zurbriggen, Jun Min, Chris Botting, Wilson Eberle, and Marian Craciun.

Best Publications

  • LCL-filter design for robust active damping in grid-connected converters

    Rafael Peña-Alzola;Marco Liserre;Frede Blaabjerg;Martin Ordonez

  • Energy management in multi-microgrid systems — development and assessment

    Seyed Ali Arefifar;Martin Ordonez;Yasser Mohamed

  • Self-commissioning notch filter for active damping in three phase LCL-filter based grid converters

    Rafael Pena-Alzola;Marco Liserre;Frede Blaabjerg;Tamas Kerekes

  • LLC Converters With Planar Transformers: Issues and Mitigation

    Mohammad Ali Saket;Navid Shafiei;Martin Ordonez

  • Burst Mode Elimination in High-Power $LLC$ Resonant Battery Charger for Electric Vehicles

    Navid Shafiei;Martin Ordonez;Marian Craciun;Chris Botting

  • Selection of a curved switching surface for buck converters

    Martin Ordonez;Mohammad T. Iqbal;John E. Quaicoe

  • Fast Transient Boundary Control and Steady-State Operation of the Dual Active Bridge Converter Using the Natural Switching Surface

    German G. Oggier;Martin Ordonez;Juan M. Galvez;Federico Luchino

  • High-Efficiency DAB Converter Using Switching Sequences and Burst Mode

    German G. Oggier;Martin Ordonez

  • Zero Oscillation and Irradiance Slope Tracking for Photovoltaic MPPT

    Francisco Paz;Martin Ordonez

  • DC-Bus Voltage Range Extension in 1500 V Photovoltaic Inverters

    Emanuel Serban;Martin Ordonez;Cosmin Pondiche

  • Bidirectional Resonant CLLC Charger for Wide Battery Voltage Range: Asymmetric Parameters Methodology

    Jun Min;Martin Ordonez

  • Planar Transformers With Near-Zero Common-Mode Noise for Flyback and Forward Converters

    Mohammad Ali Saket;Martin Ordonez;Navid Shafiei

  • Voltage and Frequency Grid Support Strategies Beyond Standards

    Emanuel Serban;Martin Ordonez;Cosmin Pondiche

  • Applying Response Surface Methodology to Small Planar Transformer Winding Design

    S. R. Cove;M. Ordonez;F. Luchino;J. E. Quaicoe

  • Advanced boundary control of inverters using the natural switching surface: Normalized geometrical derivation

    M. Ordonez;J.E. Quaicoe;M.T. Iqbal

  • High-Performance Solar MPPT Using Switching Ripple Identification Based on a Lock-In Amplifier

    Francisco Paz;Martin Ordonez

  • Improvements in Boundary Control of Boost Converters Using the Natural Switching Surface

    J. M. Galvez;M. Ordonez;F. Luchino;J. E. Quaicoe

  • Circular Switching Surface Technique: High-Performance Constant Power Load Stabilization for Electric Vehicle Systems

    Matias Anun;Martin Ordonez;Ignacio Galiano Zurbriggen;German G. Oggier

  • MOSFET Power Loss Estimation in LLC Resonant Converters: Time Interval Analysis

    Ettore Scabeni Glitz;Martin Ordonez

  • Three-Phase LLC Battery Charger: Wide Regulation and Improved Light-Load Operation

    Sayed Abbas Arshadi;Martin Ordonez;Wilson Eberle;Marian Craciun

  • An Embedded Frequency Response Analyzer for Fuel Cell Monitoring and Characterization

    Martin Ordonez;Maximiliano O Sonnaillon;John E Quaicoe;Mohammad Tariq Iqbal

  • Voltage and Current Controllability in Multi-Microgrid Smart Distribution Systems

    Seyed Ali Arefifar;Martin Ordonez;Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilson Eberle
Wilson Eberle University of British Columbia
Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed
Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed University of Alberta
Pedro Alou
Pedro Alou Technical University of Madrid
Frede Blaabjerg
Frede Blaabjerg Aalborg University
Yongheng Yang
Yongheng Yang Zhejiang University
Sudip K. Mazumder
Sudip K. Mazumder University of Illinois at Chicago
Huai Wang
Huai Wang Aalborg University
Peyman Servati
Peyman Servati University of British Columbia
Marco Liserre
Marco Liserre Kiel University
Olimpo Anaya-Lara
Olimpo Anaya-Lara University of Strathclyde

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