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Naoki Shinohara

Naoki Shinohara

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
4359
World Ranking
6543
National Ranking
284

Overview

Naoki Shinohara is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and has conducted extensive research in the field of engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans several subfields including aerospace engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The main topics covered in Shinohara's research include:

  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization

Shinohara has contributed to several frequent publication venues, including:

  • IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters

Some of the recent published papers by Naoki Shinohara are:

  • "History and Innovation of Wireless Power Transfer via Microwaves" (2021), IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • "Trends in Wireless Power Transfer: WPT Technology for Energy Harvesting, Millimeter-Wave/THz Rectennas, MIMO-WPT, and Advances in Near-Field WPT Applications" (2020), IEEE Microwave Magazine

Frequent co-authors include Bo Yang, Tomohiko Mitani, Daotong Li, Ying Liu, and K Kawai. These collaborations suggest interdisciplinary and joint efforts in advancing wireless power transfer and microwave engineering research.

Naoki Shinohara has also contributed to book publications, including the title "Recent Wireless Power Transfer Technologies via Radio Waves" (2022), published by River Publishers eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Power without wires

    N. Shinohara

  • Experimental study of large rectenna array for microwave energy transmission

    N. Shinohara;H. Matsumoto

  • A new concept of solar power satellite: Tethered-SPS

    Susumu Sasaki;Koji Tanaka;Ken Higuchi;Nobukatsu Okuizumi

  • Beam Control Technologies With a High-Efficiency Phased Array for Microwave Power Transmission in Japan

    N. Shinohara

  • History and Innovation of Wireless Power Transfer via Microwaves

    Naoki Shinohara

  • Microwave and Millimeter Wave Power Beaming

    Christopher T. Rodenbeck;Paul I. Jaffe;Bernd H. Strassner;Paul E. Hausgen

  • A Constant Efficiency of Rectifying Circuit in an Extremely Wide Load Range

    Yong Huang;Naoki Shinohara;Tomohiko Mitani

  • Wireless Power Transfer via Radiowaves

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  • Beam Efficiency of Wireless Power Transmission via Radio Waves from Short Range to Long Range

    Naoki Shinohara

  • Trends in Wireless Power Transfer: WPT Technology for Energy Harvesting, Mllimeter-Wave/THz Rectennas, MIMO-WPT, and Advances in Near-Field WPT Applications

    Naoki Shinohara

  • Frequency-selective surface for microwave power transmission

    Zhi Liang Wang;K. Hashimoto;N. Shinohara;H. Matsumoto

  • RF Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer for Energy Autonomous Wireless Devices and RFIDs

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  • Impedance Matching in Wireless Power Transfer

    Yong Huang;Naoki Shinohara;Tomohiko Mitani

  • Wireless power transmission progress for electric vehicle in Japan

    N. Shinohara

  • Recent Wireless Power Transmission technologies in Japan for space solar power station/satellite

    Naoki Shinohara;Shigeo Kawasaki

  • Dependence of dc output of a rectenna array on the method of interconnection of its array elements

    Naoki Shinohara;Hiroshi Matsumoto

  • Rectennas for microwave power transmission

    Naoki Shinohara

  • A 5.8-GHz Phased Array System Using Power-Variable Phase-Controlled Magnetrons for Wireless Power Transfer

    Bo Yang;Xiaojie Chen;Jie Chu;Tomohiko Mitani

  • Wireless charging for electric vehicle with microwaves

    Naoki Shinohara;Yuta Kubo;Hiroshi Tonomura

  • Study on 5.8-GHz Single-Stage Charge Pump Rectifier for Internal Wireless System of Satellite

    Ce Wang;Naoki Shinohara;Tomohiko Mitani

  • The wireless power transmission: inductive coupling, radio wave, and resonance coupling

    Naoki Shinohara

  • Detoxification mechanism of asbestos materials by microwave treatment.

    N. Yoshikawa;K. Kashimura;M. Hashiguchi;M. Sato

  • Development of 24 GHz rectennas for Fixed Wireless Access

    Naoki Shinohara;Kenjiro Nishikawa;Tomohiro Seki;Ken Hiraga

  • Solar Power Station/Satellite (SPS) with Phase Controlled Magnetrons

    Naoki Shinohara;Hiroshi Matsumoto;Kozo Hashimoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Susumu Yoshikawa
Susumu Yoshikawa Kyoto University
Mitsuyasu Hasebe
Mitsuyasu Hasebe The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI
Qing-Xin Chu
Qing-Xin Chu South China University of Technology
Dinesh K. Agrawal
Dinesh K. Agrawal Pennsylvania State University

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