Zhengyou He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Electrical engineering and Electronic engineering. While working in this field, Zhengyou He studies both Electronic engineering and Telecommunications. Borrowing concepts from Wireless, he weaves in ideas under Telecommunications. His study in Inductive charging extends to Wireless with its themes. Inductive charging is closely attributed to Electromagnetic coil in his study. In his research, Zhengyou He undertakes multidisciplinary study on Electromagnetic coil and Wireless power transfer. His Power (physics) research extends to Wireless power transfer, which is thematically connected. Much of his study explores Power (physics) relationship to Battery (electricity). As part of his studies on Battery (electricity), he often connects relevant areas like Quantum mechanics.
Zhengyou He performs multidisciplinary study in Electrical engineering and Control engineering in his work. He integrates Control engineering with Electrical engineering in his study. Zhengyou He merges Electronic engineering with Telecommunications in his study. Zhengyou He performs integrative study on Telecommunications and Electronic engineering in his works. His research links Battery (electricity) with Power (physics). His studies link Quantum mechanics with Battery (electricity). His research on Quantum mechanics frequently links to adjacent areas such as Maximum power transfer theorem. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Maximum power transfer theorem and AC power in his work. His AC power study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Power (physics).
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A Dynamic Synchrophasor Estimation Algorithm for Online Application
R.K. Mai;Z.Y. He;L. Fu;B. Kirby.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2010)
An Active-Rectifier-Based Maximum Efficiency Tracking Method Using an Additional Measurement Coil for Wireless Power Transfer
Ruikun Mai;Yeran Liu;Yong Li;Pengfei Yue.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2018)
Natural Frequency-Based Line Fault Location in HVDC Lines
Zheng-you He;Kai Liao;Xiao-peng Li;Sheng Lin.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2014)
Inductive Power Transfer for Massive Electric Bicycles Charging Based on Hybrid Topology Switching With a Single Inverter
Ruikun Mai;Yang Chen;Yong Li;Youyuan Zhang.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2017)
Potential Harmonic Resonance Impacts of PV Inverter Filters on Distribution Systems
Haitao Hu;Qingxin Shi;Zhengyou He;Jinwei He.
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy (2015)
Passive Filter Design for China High-Speed Railway With Considering Harmonic Resonance and Characteristic Harmonics
Haitao Hu;Zhengyou He;Shibin Gao.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2015)
Overview of Harmonic and Resonance in Railway Electrification Systems
Haitao Hu;Yang Shao;Li Tang;Jin Ma.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2018)
Train–Network Interactions and Stability Evaluation in High-Speed Railways–Part I: Phenomena and Modeling
Haitao Hu;Haidong Tao;Frede Blaabjerg;Xiongfei Wang.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2018)
A Sliding Mode Based Damping Control of DFIG for Interarea Power Oscillations
Kai Liao;Zhengyou He;Yan Xu;Guo Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy (2017)
A New Coil Structure and Its Optimization Design With Constant Output Voltage and Constant Output Current for Electric Vehicle Dynamic Wireless Charging
Yong Li;Jiefeng Hu;Tianren Lin;Xiaofei Li.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2019)
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