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Shigeo Morimoto is affiliated with Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research encompasses various subfields including control and systems engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, mechanical engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

Their specific research topics cover a range of specialized areas related to electric motors and power electronics. The main topics include:

  • Electric Motor Design and Analysis
  • Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics
  • Sensorless Control of Electric Motors
  • Magnetic Properties and Applications
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters

Shigeo Morimoto has co-authored publications with several researchers, notably:

  • Yukinori Inoue
  • Masayuki Sanada
  • Takeshi Kiribuchi
  • Yuki Shimizu
  • Marika Kobayashi

The scientist's recent publications include the following papers:

  • Experimental Evaluation of the Online MTPA Angle Search Method Based on Flux-linkage Plane Estimation for IPMSMs, 2024, IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • Investigation of Rotor Topologies for Reducing Torque Ripple in Double-Layer IPMSMs for Automotive Applications, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Automatic Design System With Generative Adversarial Network and Convolutional Neural Network for Optimization Design of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • Experimental Verification of Four-Layer SynRM with Asymmetric Rotor Structure in the Stacking Direction, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • Using Machine Learning to Reduce Design Time for Permanent Magnet Volume Minimization in IPMSMs for Automotive Applications, 2021, IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications

Morimoto's work is prominently published in venues such as:

  • IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Journal of the Japan Institute of Power Electronics
  • 2022 International Power Electronics Conference (IPEC-Himeji 2022- ECCE Asia)
  • Electrical Engineering in Japan

Best Publications

  • Wide-speed operation of interior permanent magnet synchronous motors with high-performance current regulator

    S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Sensorless control strategy for salient-pole PMSM based on extended EMF in rotating reference frame

    S. Morimoto;K. Kawamoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Expansion of operating limits for permanent magnet motor by current vector control considering inverter capacity

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  • Loss minimization control of permanent magnet synchronous motor drives

    S. Morimoto;Y. Tong;Y. Takeda;T. Hirasa

  • Sensorless output maximization control for variable-speed wind generation system using IPMSG

    S. Morimoto;H. Nakayama;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Effects and Compensation of Magnetic Saturation in Flux-Weakening Controlled Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives

    S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Mechanical sensorless drives of IPMSM with online parameter identification

    S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Torque ripple improvement for synchronous reluctance motor using an asymmetric flux barrier arrangement

    M. Sanada;K. Hiramoto;S. Morimoto;Y. Takeda

  • Performance Evaluation of a High-Power-Density PMASynRM With Ferrite Magnets

    S. Ooi;S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Inoue

  • Performance Improvement of Sensorless IPMSM Drives in a Low-Speed Region Using Online Parameter Identification

    Y Inoue;Y Kawaguchi;S Morimoto;M Sanada

  • Comparative Study of PMSM Drive Systems Based on Current Control and Direct Torque Control in Flux-Weakening Control Region

    Y. Inoue;S. Morimoto;M. Sanada

  • Experimental Evaluation of a Rare-Earth-Free PMASynRM With Ferrite Magnets for Automotive Applications

    Shigeo Morimoto;Shohei Ooi;Yukinori Inoue;Masayuki Sanada

  • Effectiveness of Voltage Error Compensation and Parameter Identification for Model-Based Sensorless Control of IPMSM

    Y. Inoue;K. Yamada;S. Morimoto;M. Sanada

  • Performance of PMASynRM With Ferrite Magnets for EV/HEV Applications Considering Productivity

    Masahiro Obata;Shigeo Morimoto;Masayuki Sanada;Yukinori Inoue

  • Servo drive system and control characteristics of salient pole permanent magnet synchronous motor

    S. Morimoto;K. Hatanaka;Y. Tong;Y. Takeda

  • Optimum control of IPMSG for wind generation system

    T. Nakamura;S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Sinusoidal current drive system of permanent magnet synchronous motor with low resolution position sensor

    S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • Torque ripple improvement for synchronous reluctance motor using an asymmetric flux barrier arrangement

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  • High-performance current-sensorless drive for PMSM and SynRM with only low-resolution position sensor

    S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

  • A Novel Control Scheme for Maximum Power Operation of Synchronous Reluctance Motors Including Maximum Torque Per Flux Control

    Y Inoue;S Morimoto;M Sanada

  • Prediction of iron loss in rotating machines with rotational loss included

    Lei Ma;M. Sanada;S. Morimoto;Y. Takeda

  • Performance of PM assisted synchronous reluctance motor for high efficiency and wide constant power operation

    S. Morimoto;M. Sanada;Y. Takeda

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoji Takeda
Yoji Takeda Osaka Metropolitan University

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