DC-DC Converter Based Impedance Matching for Maximum Power Transfer of CPT System with High Efficiency

Patrick Aiguo Hu

The University of Auckland

Dr. Aiguo Patrick HU (M’01, SM’07) graduated from Xian JiaoTong University, China, with BE and ME degrees in 1985 and 1988 respectively. He received his Ph.D from the University of Auckland in 2001 before he served as a lecturer, director of China Italy Cooperative Technical Training Center in Xian, and the general manager of a technical development company. Funded by Asian2000 Foundation he stayed in NUS (National Univ of Singapore) for a semester as an exchange postdoc research fellow. Patrick is a leading researcher in wireless power technologies. He holds more than 50 patents in wireless/contactless power transfer and microcomputer control technologies, published more than 200 peer reviewed journal and conference papers with over 4000 citations, authored the first monograph on wireless inductive power transfer technology, and contributed 4 book chapters on inductive power transfer modeling/control as well as electrical machines. He has been awarded the Univ of Auckland VC’s Funded Research and Commercialization Medal in April 2017. Patrick’s research interests include wireless/contactless power transfer systems, and application of power electronics in renewable energy systems.

Abstract

It is well known that a DC or fully tuned inductive power transfer (IPT) system operating at its maximum power output point results in a low power efficiency being equal or below 50%. Based on the analyses of the maximum power... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. dai bui (University of Auckland)
  2. Tarek M. Mostafa (Kyushu University)
  3. Patrick Aiguo Hu (The University of Auckland)
  4. Reiji Hattori (Kyushu University)

Topic Area

Power Control of Wireless Power Systems

Session

WoW8 » Performance Optimization (08:30 - Thursday, 7th June, M-1420 (Lassonde Building))

Paper

DC-DC_Converter_Based_Impedance_Matching_for_Maximum_Power_Transfer_of_CPT_System_with_High_Efficiency.pdf