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Doron Shmilovitz

Other affiliations: National Sun Yat-sen University
Bio: Doron Shmilovitz is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Switched-mode power supply & Topology (electrical circuits). The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 130 publications receiving 2183 citations. Previous affiliations of Doron Shmilovitz include National Sun Yat-sen University.


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04 Mar 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the maximum power point tracker output voltage and current are used for control purposes, rather than for its input voltage or current, and it is shown that using the output parameters simplifies the MPPT controller.
Abstract: A new approach for tracking the maximum power point of photovoltaic arrays is presented. The maximum power point tracker output voltage and current are used for control purposes, rather than for its input voltage and current. It is shown that using the output parameters simplifies the maximum power point tracker controller. Moreover, using this approach, only one out of the two output parameters needs to be sensed. This observation is general and applies regardless of the power stage or the realisation control algorithm. Contrary to what might have previously been assumed, it is theoretically shown that the MPPT control that uses a single output control parameter applies to nearly all practical load types, regardless of the load nature.

241 citations

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TL;DR: This paper investigates ultrasonic transcutaneous energy transfer as a method for energizing implanted devices at power level up to a few 100 mW by proposing a continuous wave 673 kHz single frequency operation to power devices implanted up to 40 mm deep subcutaneously.

227 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, it is suggested that total harmonic distortion measurements in the context of power systems should always adopt the first definition and never the second definition and the difference between those definitions is stressed out in this letter.
Abstract: The existence of two different definitions for total harmonic distortion (one in comparison to the fundamental and one in comparison to the signal's root mean square) might cause ambiguity and misinterpretation of measured data. The difference between those definitions is stressed out in this letter. It is suggested that total harmonic distortion measurements in the context of power systems should always adopt the first definition and never the second.

190 citations

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TL;DR: A fast and unconditionally stable maximum power point tracking scheme with high tracking efficiency and all range stability is proposed for photovoltaic generators and a typical convergence time of 15 ms is shown.
Abstract: A fast and unconditionally stable maximum power point tracking scheme with high tracking efficiency is proposed for photovoltaic generators. The fast dynamics and all range stability are attained by a sliding mode control and the high tracking efficiency by a maximum power point algorithm with fine step. In response to a sudden change in radiation, our experiments show a typical convergence time of 15 ms. This is the fastest convergence time reported to date. In addition we demonstrate stable convergence all across the photovoltaic curve, from short-circuit to open-circuit. The theory is validated experimentally.

135 citations

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TL;DR: Pressure and power transfer measurements within a test tank further confirm the effectiveness of the proposed UTET, which showed a peak power transfer efficiency of 39.1% at a power level of 100 mW.

91 citations


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TL;DR: The many different techniques for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic (PV) arrays are discussed in this paper, and at least 19 distinct methods have been introduced in the literature, with many variations on implementation.
Abstract: The many different techniques for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic (PV) arrays are discussed. The techniques are taken from the literature dating back to the earliest methods. It is shown that at least 19 distinct methods have been introduced in the literature, with many variations on implementation. This paper should serve as a convenient reference for future work in PV power generation.

5,022 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents an exhaustive review of three-phase improved power quality AC-DC converters configurations, control strategies, selection of components, comparative factors, recent trends, their suitability, and selection for specific applications.
Abstract: Solid-state switch-mode rectification converters have reached a matured level for improving power quality in terms of power-factor correction (PFC), reduced total harmonic distortion at input AC mains and precisely regulated DC output in buck, boost, buck-boost and multilevel modes with unidirectional and bidirectional power flow. This paper deals with a comprehensive review of improved power quality converters (IPQCs) configurations, control approaches, design features, selection of components, other related considerations, and their suitability and selection for specific applications. It is targeted to provide a wide spectrum on the status of IPQC technology to researchers, designers and application engineers working on switched-mode AC-DC converters. A classified list of more than 450 research publications on the state of art of IPQC is also given for a quick reference.

1,691 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the technologies in the wireless power transfer (WPT) area applicable to electric vehicle (EV) wireless charging, and the obstacles of charging time, range, and cost can be easily mitigated.
Abstract: Wireless power transfer (WPT) using magnetic resonance is the technology which could set human free from the annoying wires. In fact, the WPT adopts the same basic theory which has already been developed for at least 30 years with the term inductive power transfer. WPT technology is developing rapidly in recent years. At kilowatts power level, the transfer distance increases from several millimeters to several hundred millimeters with a grid to load efficiency above 90%. The advances make the WPT very attractive to the electric vehicle (EV) charging applications in both stationary and dynamic charging scenarios. This paper reviewed the technologies in the WPT area applicable to EV wireless charging. By introducing WPT in EVs, the obstacles of charging time, range, and cost can be easily mitigated. Battery technology is no longer relevant in the mass market penetration of EVs. It is hoped that researchers could be encouraged by the state-of-the-art achievements, and push forward the further development of WPT as well as the expansion of EV.

1,603 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review of the MPPT techniques applied to photovoltaic (PV) power system available until January, 2012 is provided, which is intended to serve as a convenient reference for future MPPT users in PV systems. But, confusion lies while selecting a MPPT as every technique has its own merits and demerits.
Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive review of the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques applied to photovoltaic (PV) power system available until January, 2012. A good number of publications report on different MPPT techniques for a PV system together with implementation. But, confusion lies while selecting a MPPT as every technique has its own merits and demerits. Hence, a proper review of these techniques is essential. Unfortunately, very few attempts have been made in this regard, excepting two latest reviews on MPPT [Salas, 2006], [Esram and Chapman, 2007]. Since, MPPT is an essential part of a PV system, extensive research has been revealed in recent years in this field and many new techniques have been reported to the list since then. In this paper, a detailed description and then classification of the MPPT techniques have made based on features, such as number of control variables involved, types of control strategies employed, types of circuitry used suitably for PV system and practical/commercial applications. This paper is intended to serve as a convenient reference for future MPPT users in PV systems.

1,584 citations

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that by using a simple construction, an acoustically reflecting surface can acquire hybrid resonances and becomes impedance-matched to airborne sound at tunable frequencies, such that no reflection is generated.
Abstract: Acoustic impedance-matched surfaces do not reflect incident waves. Traditional means of acoustic absorption have so far resulted in imperfect impedance matching and bulky structures, or require costly and sophisticated electrical design. Inspired by electromagnetic metamaterials, a subwavelength acoustically reflecting surface with hybrid resonances and impedance-matched to airborne sound at tunable frequencies is now demonstrated.

757 citations