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Paul D. Mitcheson is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and specializes in engineering with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research primarily addresses topics related to energy harvesting, wireless power transfer, and advanced power electronics technologies.

The primary fields of study for Mitcheson include engineering, with subfields covering electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, media technology, and physiology.

The key research topics addressed by Mitcheson are:

  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • RFID technology advancements

The researcher has published several papers in reputable venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Signal and System Design for Wireless Power Transfer: Prototype, Experiment and Validation" (2020), IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • "Microwave-Enabled Wearables: Underpinning Technologies, Integration Platforms, and Next-Generation Roadmap" (2022), IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • "A Clamping-Circuit-Based Voltage Measurement System for High-Frequency Flying Capacitor Multilevel Inverters" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Generalized Multistage Modeling and Tuning Algorithm for Class EF and Class Φ Inverters to Eliminate Iterative Retuning" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Induced Voltage Estimation From Class EF Switching Harmonics in HF-IPT Systems" (2021), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mitcheson include:

  • Juan M. Arteaga
  • Nunzio Pucci
  • John Michael S. Sanchez
  • Darrin J. Young
  • Shad Roundy

Peer-reviewed articles predominantly appear in top-tier venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • 2022 Wireless Power Week (WPW)
  • IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)

Best Publications

  • Energy Harvesting From Human and Machine Motion for Wireless Electronic Devices

    P.D. Mitcheson;E.M. Yeatman;G.K. Rao;A.S. Holmes

  • Ambient RF Energy Harvesting in Urban and Semi-Urban Environments

    M. Pinuela;P. D. Mitcheson;S. Lucyszyn

  • Architectures for vibration-driven micropower generators

    P.D. Mitcheson;T.C. Green;E.M. Yeatman;A.S. Holmes

  • MEMS electrostatic micropower generator for low frequency operation

    P.D. Mitcheson;P. Miao;B.H. Stark;E.M. Yeatman

  • The Alternate Arm Converter: A New Hybrid Multilevel Converter With DC-Fault Blocking Capability

    Michael M. C. Merlin;Tim C. Green;Paul D. Mitcheson;David R. Trainer

  • Maximizing DC-to-Load Efficiency for Inductive Power Transfer

    M. Pinuela;D. C. Yates;S. Lucyszyn;P. D. Mitcheson

  • RF ENERGY COLLECTOR

    Paul David Mitcheson;Stepan Lucyszyn;Manuel Pinuela Rangel;David Christopher Yates

  • A new hybrid multi-level Voltage-Source Converter with DC fault blocking capability

    M M C Merlin;T C Green;P D Mitcheson;D R Trainer

  • Optimization of inertial micropower Generators for human walking motion

    T. von Buren;P.D. Mitcheson;T.C. Green;E.M. Yeatman

  • Power-Extraction Circuits for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters in Miniature and Low-Power Applications

    J. Dicken;P. D. Mitcheson;I. Stoianov;E. M. Yeatman

  • Mems inertial power generators for biomedical applications

    P. Miao;P. D. Mitcheson;A. S. Holmes;E. M. Yeatman

  • Load-Independent Class E/EF Inverters and Rectifiers for MHz-Switching Applications

    Samer Aldhaher;David C. Yates;Paul D. Mitcheson

  • Online Measurement of Battery Impedance Using Motor Controller Excitation

    David A. Howey;Paul D. Mitcheson;Vladimir Yufit;Gregory J. Offer

  • Energy harvesting for human wearable and implantable bio-sensors

    Paul D. Mitcheson

  • Power processing circuits for electromagnetic, electrostatic and piezoelectric inertial energy scavengers

    P. D. Mitcheson;T. C. Green;E. M. Yeatman

  • Wireless Power Transmission: R&D Activities Within Europe

    Nuno Borges Carvalho;Apostolos Georgiadis;Alessandra Costanzo;Hendrik Rogier

  • Dynamic Capabilities of Multi-MHz Inductive Power Transfer Systems Demonstrated With Batteryless Drones

    Juan M. Arteaga;Samer Aldhaher;George Kkelis;Christopher Kwan

  • Performance limits of the three MEMS inertial energy generator transduction types

    P D Mitcheson;E K Reilly;T Toh;P K Wright

  • Light-weight wireless power transfer for mid-air charging of drones

    Samer Aldhaher;Paul D. Mitcheson;Juan M. Arteaga;George Kkelis

  • Modeling and Analysis of Class EF and Class E/F Inverters With Series-Tuned Resonant Networks

    Samer Aldhaher;David C. Yates;Paul D. Mitcheson

  • Design and Fabrication of Heat Storage Thermoelectric Harvesting Devices

    Michail E. Kiziroglou;Steven W. Wright;Tzern T. Toh;Paul D. Mitcheson

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric M. Yeatman
Eric M. Yeatman Imperial College London
Tim C. Green
Tim C. Green Imperial College London
Stepan Lucyszyn
Stepan Lucyszyn Imperial College London
Bruno Clerckx
Bruno Clerckx Imperial College London
Alessandro Astolfi
Alessandro Astolfi King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Nigel P. Brandon
Nigel P. Brandon Imperial College London
Gregory J. Offer
Gregory J. Offer Imperial College London
Steve Beeby
Steve Beeby University of Southampton
Alessandra Costanzo
Alessandra Costanzo University of Bologna
Reza Ghodssi
Reza Ghodssi University of Maryland, College Park

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