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Lee Jaesung

Researcher at LG Electronics

Publications -  9
Citations -  218

Lee Jaesung is an academic researcher from LG Electronics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless power transfer & Electromagnetic coil. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 217 citations. Previous affiliations of Lee Jaesung include Hannam University.

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Wireless power transfer method, apparatus and system

TL;DR: In this paper, a wireless power transfer method for a WPT apparatus using full and half-bridge inverter topologies is presented. But the method is not suitable for wireless power acquisition.
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Wireless power transmitter and receiver for vehicle

TL;DR: In this paper, a wireless power transmitter for a vehicle that transfers power to a wireless receiver includes a coil assembly comprising first and second bottom coils placed adjacent to each other in a line and each consisting of a single layer of 11 turns.
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Wireless power transfer method and wireless power transmitter

TL;DR: In this article, a wireless power transmitter and a power conversion unit are configured to transmit a near-field communication (NFC) detection signal, other than the wireless power signal, when a preset condition is satisfied, and the power transmission control unit controls the wireless conversion unit in a different manner according to whether or not a response signal to the NFC detection signal is detected.
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Mobile device and control method therefor

TL;DR: In this article, a vehicle capable of providing a wireless vehicle communication (V2X) service by using a mobile terminal without comprising a wireless communication module; a control method therefor; and a mobile terminals for the same.
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Implementation of unicycle segway using unscented Kalman filter in LQR control

TL;DR: A stable controller is designed, using LQR method in order to achieve unicycle Robot's balance by using unscented Kalman filter, and the precise attitude control of the unicycle segway was possible.