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Overview

Wilson Eberle is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research is situated primarily within the field of Engineering, contributing substantially to Electrical and Electronic Engineering as well as related subfields including Automotive Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Mechanical Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

Their work addresses various advanced topics in power electronics and related technology areas. Main topics covered in their research include:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Magnetic Properties and Applications
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Advancements in Battery Materials

Eberle has published extensively in several venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Heat Transfer Engineering
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • 2022 21st IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (iTherm)

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Eberle encompass advancements in resonant converters, battery chargers, and inverter technologies. Selected recent publications include:

  • Three-Phase LLC Battery Charger: Wide Regulation and Improved Light-Load Operation (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Analytic-Adaptive LLC Resonant Converter Synchronous Rectifier Control (2020), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • An Adaptive Method for DC Current Reduction in Totem Pole Power Factor Correction Converters (2021), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Novel Transformerless Buck-Boost Inverters Without Leakage Current (2020), IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Enhanced Small-Signal Modeling for Charge-Controlled Resonant Converters (2021), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Frequent collaborators in Eberle's research projects include Chris Botting, Martin Ordonez, Marian Craciun, Liwei Wang, and Ashraf Ali Khan. Collaboration patterns indicate sustained partnerships with these coauthors across multiple publications.

Best Publications

  • An LLC Resonant DC–DC Converter for Wide Output Voltage Range Battery Charging Applications

    F. Musavi;M. Craciun;D. S. Gautam;W. Eberle

  • Overview of wireless power transfer technologies for electric vehicle battery charging

    Fariborz Musavi;Wilson Eberle

  • An Automotive Onboard 3.3-kW Battery Charger for PHEV Application

    D. S. Gautam;F. Musavi;M. Edington;W. Eberle

  • A High-Performance Single-Phase Bridgeless Interleaved PFC Converter for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Chargers

    F. Musavi;W. Eberle;W. G. Dunford

  • Evaluation and Efficiency Comparison of Front End AC-DC Plug-in Hybrid Charger Topologies

    F. Musavi;M. Edington;W. Eberle;W. G. Dunford

  • Wireless power transfer: A survey of EV battery charging technologies

    Fariborz Musavi;Murray Edington;Wilson Eberle

  • A Zero-Voltage Switching Full-Bridge DC--DC Converter With Capacitive Output Filter for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Charging

    D. S. Gautam;F. Musavi;W. Eberle;W. G. Dunford

  • A Practical Switching Loss Model for Buck Voltage Regulators

    W. Eberle;Zhiliang Zhang;Yan-Fei Liu;P.C. Sen

  • An automotive on-board 3.3 kW battery charger for PHEV application

    Deepak Gautam;Fariborz Musavi;Murray Edington;Wilson Eberle

  • A Current Source Gate Driver Achieving Switching Loss Savings and Gate Energy Recovery at 1-MHz

    W. Eberle;Zhiliang Zhang;Yan-Fei Liu;P.C. Sen

  • Control Strategies for Wide Output Voltage Range LLC Resonant DC–DC Converters in Battery Chargers

    Fariborz Musavi;Marian Craciun;Deepak S. Gautam;Wilson Eberle

  • A novel EMI filter design method for switching power supplies

    Sheng Ye;W. Eberle;Yan-Fei Liu

  • A New Resonant Gate-Drive Circuit With Efficient Energy Recovery and Low Conduction Loss

    W. Eberle;Yan-Fei Liu;P.C. Sen

  • Digital DCM Detection and Mixed Conduction Mode Control for Boost PFC Converters

    Colin W. Clark;Fariborz Musavi;Wilson Eberle

  • Optimal Design of Resonant Gate Driver for Buck Converter Based on a New Analytical Loss Model

    Zhiliang Zhang;W. Eberle;Zhihua Yang;Yan-Fei Liu

  • Resonant gate drive circuits

    Yan-Fei Liu;Zhihua Yang;Wilson Eberle

  • A 1-MHz High-Efficiency 12-V Buck Voltage Regulator With a New Current-Source Gate Driver

    Zhiliang Zhang;W. Eberle;Ping Lin;Yan-Fei Liu

  • A Phase-Shifted Gating Technique With Simplified Current Sensing for the Semi-Bridgeless AC–DC Converter

    Fariborz Musavi;Wilson Eberle;William G. Dunford

  • A phase shifted semi-bridgeless boost power factor corrected converter for plug in hybrid electric vehicle battery chargers

    Fariborz Musavi;Wilson Eberle;William G. Dunford

  • A Novel Non-Isolated Full Bridge Topology for VRM Applications

    Sheng Ye;W. Eberle;Yan-Fei Liu

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

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

  • A New Digital Control Algorithm to Achieve Optimal Dynamic Performance in DC-to-DC Converters

    Guang Feng;W. Eberle;Yan-Fei Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Yan-Fei Liu
Yan-Fei Liu Queen's University
Paresh C. Sen
Paresh C. Sen Queen's University
Martin Ordonez
Martin Ordonez University of British Columbia
Jung-Wook Park
Jung-Wook Park Yonsei University
Shehab Ahmed
Shehab Ahmed King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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