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62
Citations
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World Ranking
1417
National Ranking
44

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to advanced motion control.

Overview

Yoichi Hori is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and focuses primarily on engineering research. Their extensive work covers several fields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Control and Systems Engineering.

The scientist's research portfolio includes topics such as Wireless Power Transfer Systems, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies, Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques, solar cell performance optimization, Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics, and Acute Myocardial Infarction Research.

Frequent publication venues where Yoichi Hori has contributed include:

  • IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Heart and Vessels
  • 2022 Wireless Power Week (WPW)
  • IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Recent papers authored by or involving associations with Yoichi Hori feature the following titles:

  • "A Novel Particle Jump Particle Swarm Optimization Method for PV MPPT Control under Partial Shading Conditions" (2020), IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • "Wireless Power Transfer System Design with Power Management Strategy Control for Lunar Rover" (2020), IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • "Comparison of Circular Coil, Double-D Coil, and 85 kHz Self-Resonant Coil in Road Embedment for Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer" (2022), IECON 2022 - 48th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
  • "PV MPPT Control under Partial Shading Conditions with a Particle Replacement Gaussian Particle Swarm Optimization Method" (2020), IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
  • "Comparison of Four Resonant Topologies Based on Unified Design Procedure for Capacitive Power Transfer" (2021), IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications

Frequent collaborators in their research include Takehiro Imura, Katsuhiro Hata, Hiroshi Fujimoto, Shuhei Shimada, and Bingcheng Ji, reflecting ongoing partnerships within related fields.

Among distinctions received, Yoichi Hori was named an IEEE Fellow in 2005 for contributions to advanced motion control.

Best Publications

  • Future vehicle driven by electricity and Control-research on four-wheel-motored "UOT electric march II"

    Y. Hori

  • Robust speed control of DC servomotors using modern two degrees-of-freedom controller design

    T. Umeno;Y. Hori

  • Maximizing Air Gap and Efficiency of Magnetic Resonant Coupling for Wireless Power Transfer Using Equivalent Circuit and Neumann Formula

    T. Imura;Y. Hori

  • Automated Impedance Matching System for Robust Wireless Power Transfer via Magnetic Resonance Coupling

    Teck Chuan Beh;Masaki Kato;Takehiro Imura;Sehoon Oh

  • Speed sensorless field orientation control of the induction machine

    H. Tajima;Y. Hori

  • Motion control in an electric vehicle with four independently driven in-wheel motors

    S. Sakai;H. Sado;Y. Hori

  • Model Reference Adaptive Controller-Based Rotor Resistance and Speed Estimation Techniques for Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drive Utilizing Reactive Power

    S. Maiti;C. Chakraborty;Y. Hori;M.C. Ta

  • Basic experimental study on helical antennas of wireless power transfer for Electric Vehicles by using magnetic resonant couplings

    Takehiro Imura;Hiroyuki Okabe;Yoichi Hori

  • Traction control of electric vehicle: basic experimental results using the test EV "UOT electric march"

    Y. Hori;Y. Toyoda;Y. Tsuruoka

  • Robust servosystem design with two degrees of freedom and its application to novel motion control of robot manipulators

    T. Umeno;T. Kaneko;Y. Hori

  • Direct Yaw-Moment Control of an In-Wheel-Motored Electric Vehicle Based on Body Slip Angle Fuzzy Observer

    Cong Geng;L. Mostefai;M. Denai;Y. Hori

  • Lateral Stability Control of In-Wheel-Motor-Driven Electric Vehicles Based on Sideslip Angle Estimation Using Lateral Tire Force Sensors

    Kanghyun Nam;H. Fujimoto;Y. Hori

  • Slow resonance ratio control for vibration suppression and disturbance rejection in torsional system

    Y. Hori;H. Sawada;Yeonghan Chun

  • Perfect tracking control based on multirate feedforward control with generalized sampling periods

    H. Fujimoto;Y. Hori;A. Kawamura

  • Estimation, identification, and sensorless control in motion control system

    K. Ohnishi;N. Matsui;Y. Hori

  • Estimation of Sideslip and Roll Angles of Electric Vehicles Using Lateral Tire Force Sensors Through RLS and Kalman Filter Approaches

    Kanghyun Nam;Sehoon Oh;H. Fujimoto;Y. Hori

  • Regenerating-mode low-speed operation of sensorless induction motor drive with adaptive observer

    H. Kubota;I. Sato;Y. Tamura;K. Matsuse

  • A Novel Traction Control for EV Based on Maximum Transmissible Torque Estimation

    Dejun Yin;Sehoon Oh;Y. Hori

  • A New Model Reference Adaptive Controller for Four Quadrant Vector Controlled Induction Motor Drives

    A. V. Ravi Teja;C. Chakraborty;S. Maiti;Y. Hori

  • Fast efficiency optimization techniques for the indirect vector-controlled induction motor drives

    C. Chakraborty;Y. Hori

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Fujimoto
Hiroshi Fujimoto University of Tokyo
Chengbin Ma
Chengbin Ma Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Atsuo Kawamura
Atsuo Kawamura Yokohama National University
Tore Undeland
Tore Undeland Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Kouki Matsuse
Kouki Matsuse Meiji University
Chunbo Zhu
Chunbo Zhu Harbin Institute of Technology
Mi-Ching Tsai
Mi-Ching Tsai National Cheng Kung University
Masayoshi Tomizuka
Masayoshi Tomizuka University of California, Berkeley
Stefano Chiaverini
Stefano Chiaverini University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Hiroyuki Fujita
Hiroyuki Fujita Tokyo City University

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