November. 29, 2001 update
April 3 (Wednesday) 11:10-12:30
O1 Power-Factor-Correction Converters I (Oral Session)
O1-1 Boost Type Three-phase Diode Rectifier Using Current Resonant Switch
A. Ueda, Y. Ito, Y. Kurimoto, A. Torii, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan
O1-2 Power Factor Pre-regulator (PFP) with an Improved Zero-Current-Switching (ZCS) PWM Switch Cell
H. Choi, B.H. Cho, Seoul National University, Korea
O1-3 High-Power-Factor Single-Phase Switch Clamped Rectifier
B. Lin, T. Hung, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
O1-4 Steady-State and Dynamic Characteristics of the Class-D Power Factor Correction Converter Using Magnetic Couplin‚‡
F. Kurokawa, H. Matsuo, K. Yokoyama, Nagasaki University, Japan, H. Watanabe, Shindengen Electric Mfg. Co. Ltd. , Japan
April 3 (Wednesday) 11:10-12:30 
O2 Linear Motor (Oral Session)
O2-1 High Precision Position Control of Linear Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for Surface Mount Device Placement System
S.K. Sul, J.H. Kim, J.W. Choi, Seoul National University, Korea
O2-2 A Study on Control of Drive for Vibrator Using PM-type Transverse Flux Linear Motor
T. Lim, J. Kim, D. Kang, Yeungnam University, Korea, D. Kim, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea
O2-3 Fundamental Investigation of LSynRM with Magnetic Suspension using Armature Winding for Propulsion
T. Ikemi, M. Sanada, S. Sai, S. Morimoto, Y. Takeda, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
O2-4 Sensorless DTC Proplusion of a 1/2-Scale Controlled-PM LSM Vehicle with Minimum Energy-Loss Attractive-Levitation
K. Yoshida, Kyushu University, Japan,  Z. Dai, Ebara Densan Ltd., Japan 
April 3 (Wednesday) 11:10-12:30 
O3 Shunt Active Filter /Series Active Filter (Oral Session)
O3-1 A Concise Assessment of Original and Modified Instantaneous Power Theory Applied to Four-Wire Systems
V. Staudt, M. Depenbrock, H. Wrede, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
O3-2 Digital Control of an Integrated Series Active Filter and Passive Rectifier with Voltage Regulation
A. le Roux, H.duT. Mouton,  A.D. le Roux, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
O3-3 A DC Model for Transient Analysis of a Series Active Filter Integrated with a Double-Series Diode Rectifier
H. Akagi, S. Srianthumrong, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
O3-4 Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC): the Principle, Control and Application
D. Xu, J. Gu, H. Liu, M. Gong, Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China
April 3 (Wednesday) 11:10-12:30 
O4 Power Electronics Applied to Industry, Home Electronics I (Lamps) (Oral Session)
O4-1 A Novel Electronic Ballast for HID Lamps Using a Boost-Type Converter
M.H. Ohsato, Y. Kudo, G. Kimura, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
O4-2 Shortening Warm-up Time with Variable Frequency Control for Projector Lamp Ballast
T. Liang, J. Zheng, C.M. Chuang, J.F. Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
O4-3 A Series-Resonant Electronic Ballast for Rapid-Start Fluorescent Lamps with Programmable Starting
W. M. Chen, C. S. Moo, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, H.C. Yen, Fortune Institute of technology Chi-Shan, Taiwan
O4-4 Characteristics of the Forward Type High Voltage Pulse Power Supply for Lamp Type Ozonizer
J. Won, D. Kim, C. Ro, K. Lee, Yeungnam University, Korea, K. Kim, KyungPook College, Korea, H. Lee, Kyungnam University, Korea
April 3 (Wednesday) 14:00-15:40 
O5 DC-DC Converters I (Oral Session)
O5-1 Duplex Two Switch Forward Transformers Linked Soft-Switching High Frequency PWM DC-DC Converter with Tapped Inductor Filters
S. Moisseev, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan, S. Hamada, Sansha Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd, Japan
O5-2 Inductor Snubber-Assisted Series Resonant ZCS-PFM High Frequency@Inverter Link DC-DC Converter with Voltage Multiplier
Y. Kurose, K. Ogura, E. Chu, M. Ishitobi, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
O5-3 An Improved Three Level ZVZCS DC/DC Converter Using A Tapped Inductor And A Snubber Capacitor
E. Kim, Y. Byun, K. Joe, Korea Electro-technology Research Institute, Korea, Y. Kim, Chung-Ang University, Korea
O5-4 A Family of Soft-Switching Phase-Shift Bidirectional DC-DC Converters: Synthesis,@Analysis, and Experiment
D. Xu, G. Chen, Zhejiang University, P.R. China, Y. Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, P.R. China
O5-5 A Discussion of Various DC-DC Converters and Their Application to Power Factor Correction
K. Matsui, I. Yamamoto, M. Mitsuo, Chubu University, Japan
April 3 (Wednesday) 14:00-15:40 
O6 PM Drives I (Oral Session)
O6-1 Advantages of IPMSM with Adjustable PM Armature Flux Linkage in Efficiency Improvement and Operating Range Extension
L. Ma, M. Sanada, S. Morimoto, Y. Takeda, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
O6-2 Inverter Control Method of IPM Motor to Improve Power Factor of Diode Rectifier
I. Takahashi, H. Haga, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
O6-3 Interior PM Synchronous Motor Drive for High Performance Applications
S. Bolognani, N. Bianchi, University of Padova, Italy
O6-4 An Artificial Neural Network for Online Tuning of Genetic Algorithm Based PI Controller for Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive
M. A. Rahman, M. N. Uddin, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, M. A. Abido, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
O6-5 Comparison between Flux Weakening and PWM Inverter with Voltage Booster for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive
K. Yamamoto, K. Shinohara, H. Makishima, Kagoshima University, Japan
April 3 (Wednesday) 14:00-15:40 
O7 Shunt Active Filter I (Oral Session)
O7-1 Single-Phase Power Active Filter and Compensator Using Instantaneous Reactive Power Method
B. Dobrucky, M. Pokorny, M. Roch, University of Zilina, Slovak Republic, H. Kim, Cheonan National Technical College, Korea, V. Racek, University of Trencin, Slovak Republic
O7-2 A Novel Method of Compensating Harmonic Currents Generated by Consumer Electronic Equipments Based on the Correlation Function
T. Tanaka, Y. Nishida, S. Funabiki, Shimane University, Japan
O7-3 Experimental Verification of Line Current Detection type Active Filter Combined with Disturbance-observer
S. Hamasaki, A. Kawamura, Yokohama National University, Japan
O7-4 Impact of Zero Sequence Component on Voltage-Source Converters
B. Ooi, L. Tang, McGill University, Canada
O7-5 A Study for Active Filter Using Operating Amplifier without Harmonics of Switching Frequency
N. Yamamura, R. Moriya, T. Oka, Mie University, Japan
April 3 (Wednesday) 14:00-15:40 
O8 Motion Control I (Oral Session)
O8-1 Perfect Tracking Control Based on Multirate Feedforward Control and Applications to Motion Control and Power Eectronics
H. Fujimoto, S. Kondo, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, Y. Hori, The University of Tokyo, Japan
O8-2 A Novel Nonlinear Disturbance Predictor based on Reconstructed Attractor for Motion Control System
N. Bando, Y. Hori, University of Tokyo, Japan
O8-3 A New Adaptive Backstepping Control Algorithm for Motion Control Systems
J. Yu, J. Chang, Rockwell Scientific Company, U.S.A.
O8-4 Comparative Studies of Digital AVR for use on Engine Generator Between H-infinity Control and Direct Design PID Control
M. Asama, H. Ukai, Naogya Institute of Technology, Japan
O8-5 Application of Decision Feedback Recurrent Neursl Network with Real-Time Recurrent Algorithm
X. Wang, H. Lin, J. Lu, T. Yahagi, Chiba University, Japan
April 3 (Wednesday) 16:10-17:50 
O9 Power Devices (Oral Session)
O9-1 Device Simulation of SiC-GTO
H. Sakata, M. Zahim, Ehime University, Japan
O9-2 Optimisation of Local Lifetime Control in High Power Diode
X. Yuan, F. Udrea, G. Amaratunga, Cambridge University , U.K. , L. Coulbeck, P. Waind, Dynex Semiconductor Ltd., U.K.
O9-3 High Frequency Power Electronic Systems are Given by the Newest Generation of CoolMOS C3 Together with SiC-Schottky Diode
L. Lorenz, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany
O9-4 Dynamic Behaviour of New IGBT and EMCON-diodes for Low and High Voltage Applications
L. Lorenz, Infineon Technologies, Germany
O9-5 Development of 6.5kV Class IGBT with Wide Safety Operation Area
K. Mochizuki, Fukuryo Semicon Engineering Corporation, Japan, E. Suekawa, S. Iura, K. Satoh, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
April 3 (Wednesday) 16:10-17:50 
O10 PM Sensorless Drives (Oral Session)
O10-1 Mirror-Phase Characteristics of High-Frequency Current in AC Motors with Pole-Saliency and Position Estimation Methods for Sensorless Vector Control
S. Shinnaka, Kanagawa University, Japan
O10-2 Initial Rotor Position Estimation of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
D. Kaneko, Y. Iwaji, K. Sakamoto, T. Endo, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
O10-3 Characteristics and Analysis of the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor with Closed Slot Stator Core for Position Sensorless Drive
T. Baba, I. Masukane, K. Matsuse, Meiji University, Japan, H. Ohta, Aichi Electric Co Ltd, Japan, K. Obayashi, Ashikaga Institute of Technology, Japan
O10-4 Walsh Function Based Position Sensorless Drive of Salient Pole PM Motor
N. Kobayashi, K. Choeisai, S. Kondo, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
O10-5 Extended Kalman Filter Tuning in Sensorless PMSM Drives
S. Bolognani, University of Padova, Italy, M. Zigliotto, University of Udine, Italy
April 3 (Wednesday) 16:10-17:50 
O11 Analysis and Simulation (Oral Session)
O11-1 Analysis of Power Electronics Systems Including Cascaded Induction Machines with Modified Nodal Analysis
S. Kato, N. Hoshi, K. Oguchi, Ibaraki University, Japan
O11-2 Unified Newton Framework for the Steady State Simulation of Networks with Multiple AC-DC Converters
J. Arrillaga, N. R. Watson, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, G. N. Bathurst, UMIST, UK
O11-3 Computer Algorithm to Analyze Stability of Power Electronic Systems
Y. Kuroe, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
O11-4 A Study on Dynamic Mode Transition of Clamped-Mode Series Resonant Converter
S. Kida, T. Hikihara, Kyoto University, Japan
O11-5 On the Dynamics and Control of Asymmetric Half-Bridge Converters
J. Sun, Rockwell Collins, Inc. , U.S.A.
April 3 (Wednesday) 16:10-17:50 
O12 Distributed Generation (Oral Session)
O12-1 Direct Power Control for Distributed PV Power System
J. Lin, Kuang Wu Institute of Technology, Taiwan, C. Hua, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
O12-2 Utility Interactive AC Module Photovoltaic System with Frequency Tracking and Active Power Filter Capabilities
C. Wekesa, T. Ohnishi, The University of Tokushima, Japan
O12-3 Study on Maximum Power Point Tracking of Wind Turbine Generator Using a Flywheel
M. Kobayashi, A. Koyanagi, H. Nakamura, Y. Suzuki, R. Shimada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
O12-4 Variable Speed Constant Frequency Power Generating System by the Use of Rotor Excitation of Induction Machine
Y. Kawabata, Osaka Prefectural College of Technology, Japan, Y. Morine, T. Oka, E.C. Ejiogu, T. Kawabata, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
O12-5 Sensorless Multiscalar Control of Double Fed Machine for Wind Power Generators
Z. Krzeminiski, The Electrotechnical Institute, Poland
April 4 (Thursday) 10:50-12:30 
O13 Multi-Level Inverters (Oral Session)
O13-1 High Efficiency, Low Harmonic Distortion Power Amplifier Using Multilevel Inverter
K. Iwaya, I. Takahashi, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
O13-2 Generalized Discontinuous DC-link Balancing Modulation Strategy for Three-level Inverters
L. Helle, S. Munk-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark, P. Enjeti, Texas A&M University, U.S.A.
O13-3 Half-Bridge Neutral Point Diode Clamped Rectifier For Power Factor Correction
B. Lin, D. Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
O13-4 Introduction of a Hybrid Multi-Converter System and Its Control Strategy
S. Fukuda, Y. Kubo, M. Kitano,  Hokkaido University, Japan
O13-5 Control Strategy of a Three-Phase Five-Level Double Converter with Adjustable DC Voltage for Induction Motor Drives
T. Miyamoto, T. Ishida, K. Matsuse, Meiji University, Japan, K. Sasagawa, Fuji Electric Corporate Research and Development, L. Huang, Tsinghua University, P.R.China
April 4 (Thursday) 10:50-12:30 
O14 IM Drives I (Oral Session)
O14-1 Novel Decoupled Controller for Vector Controlled Induction Motor Without Rotor Constant in the Final Formula
Y. Sasakura, T. Kawakami, E.C. Ejiogu, T. Kawabata, Ritsumeikan University, Japan, Y. Kawabata, Osaka Prefectural College of Technology, Japan
O14-2 High-Performance Adaptive Speed Controller for Induction@Motor with Input-Output Linearization
W. Wang, C. Wang, C. Chen, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taiwan
O14-3 Robust Vector Control of Induction Motor Using Full-Order Observer in Consideration of Core Loss
M. Hasegawa, Chubu University, Japan, S. Furutani, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan, S. Doki, Mie University, Japan, S. Okuma, Nagoya University, Japan
O14-4 Fast Search Controllers for Efficiency Maximization of Induction Motor Based on DC Link Power Measurement
C. Chakraborty, C. Ta, T. Uchida, Y. Hori, University of Tokyo, Japan
O14-5 Zero-Switching-Loss PWM Rectifier of Converter without DC Link Components for Induction Motor Drive
K. Iimori, K. Shinohara, Y. Matushita, Kagoshima University, Japan, M. Muroya, Kagoshima National College of Technology, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 10:50-12:30
O15 Power Quality Control (Oral Session)
O15-1 Experiment on Voltage Sag Compensation With Minimum Energy Injection by Use of a Micro-SMES
S. Polmai, T. Ise, S. Kumagai, Osaka University, Japan
O15-2 A Compensator for Voltage Sags and Unbalances with Reduced Energy Storage Capacity
M. Aredes, O.G.S. Castelloes, UFRJ - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
O15-3 Minimal Energy Control for a Dynamic Voltage Restorer
H. Kim, Cheonan National Technical College, Korea
O15-4 Configuration of DC Loop Type Quality Control Center
M. Saisho, T. Ise, K. Tsuji, Osaka University, Japan
O15-5 Development of a Novel Power Apparatus to Make up for Voltage Dips and Interruptions Based on Quick Reversible Operation of a Power Converter
M. Ohshima, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan, F. Nakamura, S. Tamai, Y. Yamamoto, H. Mori, Mitsubishi Electric Co., Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 10:50-12:30
O16 Power Electronics Applied to Industry, Home Electronics II (Electromagnetic) (Oral Session)
O16-1 An Improved Zero Voltage Soft Switching PWM High-Frequency Inverter with Active Inductor Snubber for Induction Heated Roller
H. Kunimoto, S. Muraoka, S. Chandhaket, A. Atsushi, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
O16-2 Development of Induction Heated Hot Water Producer using Soft Switching PWM High Frequency Inverter
H. Sakadata, H. Shirai, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan, H. Omori, H. Yamashita, I. Hirota, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Japan 
O16-3 A Design of Induction Cooker that Load Turbo Inverter Algorithm
D.M. Shin, J.C. Kim, M.K. Lee, LG Electronics CA Division, Korea, K.H. Koh, H.Y. Lee, Kyungnam University, Korea
O16-4 Novel Noise Improvement on PMSM with Concentrated Winding 
Y. Asano, Y. Honda, H. Murakami, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,Ltd., Japan, Y. Takeda, S. Morimoto, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
O16-5 Load Voltage Stabilization of Non-contact Energy Transfer Using Three Resonant Circuit
H. Abe, Matsushita Electric Works, Japan, H. Sakamoto, K. Harada, Sojo University, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 14:00-15:40
O17
Utility Interface I(Oral Session)
O17-1 Analysis of the DC Current Ripple of a Three-Phase Buck+Boost PWM Unity Power Factor Rectifier
J. W. Kolar, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland, M. Baumann, Vienna University of Technology, Switzerland
O17-2 New Space Vector Modulation Based High-Frequency Link Soft-Switching Converter for Ac System Line Interface
M. Matsui, S. Ohba, T. Kitano, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics, Japan, D. Xu, Zhejiang University, P.R. China
O17-3 A Three-Phase Single-Stage AC/DC Boost Integrated Parallel Resonant Converter
F. Hamdad, A. Bhat, University of Victoria, Canada
O17-4 Soft Switched Three Phase Single Boost Rectifier
D. Tokushima, H. Isikawa, D. Wang, H. Naitoh, Gifu University, Japan
O17-5 Utility Interactive Inverter Controllable for Wide Range of DC Input Voltage
T. Uematsu, K. Tanaka, Y. Takayanagi, H. Kawasaki, TDK Corporation, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 14:00-15:40 
O18 IM Sensorless Drives (Oral Session)
O18-1 Sensorless Vector Control of Induction Motor with Stator Resistance Identification Based on Augmented Error
T. Hamajima, S. Okuma, Nagoya University, Japan, M. Hasegawa, Chubu University, Japan, S. Doki, Mie University, Japan
O18-2 Sensorless Vector Control of Induction Motor at Zero Frequency
T. Takeshita, Y. Nagatoshi, N. Matsui, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
O18-3 High Frequency Injection Method Improved by Flux Observer for Sensorless Control of Induction Motor
K. Ide, J. Ha, M. Sawamura, H. Iura, Y. Yamamoto, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Japan
O18-4 Characteristics of Speed Sensorless Vector Control of Parallel Connected Dual Induction Motor Fed by A Single Inverter
H. Kawai, Y. Kouno, K. Matsuse, Meiji University, Japan
O18-5 Synchronization of Output Voltage Waveforms in Three-Phase Inverters for Induction Motor Drives
F. Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark,  V. Oleschuk, Aalborg University, Denmark, and the Academy of Sciences, Republic of Moldova, F. Lungeanu, Danfoss Drives A/S - Low Power Drives, Denmark
April 4 (Thursday) 14:00-15:40 
O19 Noise and Loss Analysis (Oral Session)
O19-1 3D-MoM Analysis of Radio Frequency Noise Radiation from HVDC Converter Station
S. Tanabe, Y. Murata, H. Chishaki, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan, N. Miyazaki, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan
O19-2 Modeling and Simulation of a Power Electronic Converter for EMC
T. Kato, Y. Ohtomo, Y. Ishihara, K. Harada, Doshisha University, Japan
O19-3 Conducted Emission of Active Snubber Boost Converter at Design Stage
W. Khan-Ngern, C. Tantisukarom, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Thailand
O19-4 Practical Power Loss Simulation Analysis for Soft Switching and Hard Switching PWM Inverters
E. Hiraki, M. Yoshida, M. Yamamoto, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
O19-5 Simulink Model of a Three Level Converter Leg Including Device Losses
S. Munk-Nielsen, M.M. Bech, R. Teodorescu, J.K. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark
April 4 (Thursday) 14:00-15:40 
O20 Application for Electrical Vehicles (Oral Session)
O20-1 Ferrite Core Couplers for Inductive Chargers
F. Nakao, Y. Matsuo, M. Kitaoka, H. Sakamoto, FDK Corporation, Japan
O20-2 High Performance Digital PI Current Regulator for EV Switched Reluctance Motor Drives
S.E. Schulz, K.M. Rahman, General Motors Advanced Technology Vehicles, U.S.A.
O20-3 Development of Position Sensorless Control System on Electric Vehicle Driven Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
R. Masaki, S. Kaneko, M. Hombu, T. Sawada, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan, S. Yoshihara, Hitachi Car Engineering Co., Ltd, Japan
O20-4 Series and Parallel Connections Change Over System for Electric Double Layer Capacitors (EDLCs) to Electric Vehicle Energy Saving
E. Takahara, H. Sato, Meisei University, Japan, J. Yamada, Power Systems Co., Ltd., Japan
O20-5 Vehicle Stability Improvement Based on MFC Independently Installed on 4 Wheels -Basic Experiments using "UOT Electric March II"-
T. Okano, T.C. Hwa, T. Inoue, T. Uchida, S. Sakai, Y. Hori, University of Tokyo, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D1 DC-DC Converters II (Dialogue Session)
D1-1 High Frequency Link Transformer Secondary Side Phase-Shift Active Switch Assisted Soft Switching DC-DC Power Converter
M. Abdullah Al, T. Morimoto, K. Saitoh, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D1-2 Study on Magnetizing Inductance of High Frequency Transformer in the Two-Transistor Forward Converter
D. Xu, Zhejiang University, P.R. China, J. Zhang, W. Chen, J. Liu, F.C. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, P.R. China
D1-3 Circuit Configuration of Bidirectional DC/DC Converter Specific for Small Scale Load Leveling System
K. Hirachi, M. Yamanaka, Yuasa Corporation, Japan, K. Kajiyama, M. Isogane, The Chugoku Electric Power Co.,Inc, Japan
D1-4 A Method to Improve the Output Voltage of DC-DC Converters by Using New Virtual L and C Filters
P. A. Dahono, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
D1-5 Characteristic of Full Resonant ZCS Converter Using Synchronous Rectifier
A. Kato, A. Ueda, A. Torii, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan
D1-6 Novel Switching Control Method for Soft-Switching DC-DC Converter at Light Loads
H. Kon, H. Kira, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
D1-7 Improved Zero-Voltage-Transition (ZVT) Boost Converter Using Coupled Inductor and Low-voltage Zener Diode
I. Lee, D.Y. Lee, B.H. Cho, Seoul National University, Korea
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D2 Inverter Techniques (Dialogue Session)
D2-1 Single-Phase Soft-Switched Current-Source Inverter for Utility Interactive Photovoltaic Power Generation System
H. Oishi, Oita National College of Technology, Japan, H. Okada, Oita University, Japan, K. Ishizaka, R. Itoh, Fukuoka University, Japan
D2-2 Control of a Three-Phase Voltage Source Rectifier with Buck-Boost Operation
T. Takauchi, S. Fukuda, A.Moki, Hokkaido University, Japan
D2-3 The Power Factor Control System of@Photovoltaic Power Generation System
K-H. Koh, H. W. Lee, K. Y. Suh, Kyungnam University, Korea, K. Taniguchi, Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan
D2-4 Comparative Studies on Three-Phase Rectifiers with Half-Voltage DC Outputs
K. Oguchi, T. Tanaka, N. Hoshi, T. Kubota, Ibaraki University, Japan
D2-5 Design and Implementation of a DSP-Embedded UPS Controller for High-Performance Single-Phase On-Line UPS Systems
Y. Tzou, Y. Feng, C. Lai, S. Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
D2-6 A Study of Instantaneous Value Control with Voltage Variation Compensation for UPS Inverters
Y. Igarashi, T. Izumi, T. Yokoyama, T. Haneyoshi, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
D2-7 Power-Factor-Corrected Distortion-Free Constant-Voltage Constant-Current AC Power Supply Using Variable Capacitance Devices
A. Katsuki, T. Arai, M. Matsushima, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
D2-8 Converter Control with Help of Orthogonal Space Vectors - Novel Control Strategy and Novel Topologies
M. Hashad, J. Iwaszkiewicz, The Electrotechnical Institute, The Gda‚Žsk Branch, Poland
D2-9 Phase Synchronization Using Zero Crossing Sampling Digital Phase-locked Loop
F. Dawson, S. Pavljašević, University of Toronto, Canada
D2-10 A New Approach for Digital PLL Control Using Estimated Quadrature Two Phase Frequency Detection Method
S. Sakamoto, T. Izumi, T. Yokoyama, T. Haneyoshi, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
D2-11 Influence of High-frequency Loading in DC-link Fuses
F. Blaabjerg, F. Iov, Aalborg University, Denmark, K. Ries, Cooper Bussmann International, Inc., Denmark
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D3 SR and Others (Dialogue Session)
D3-‚P A New Switched Reluctance Motor Drive Circuit for Torque Ripple Reduction
H. Ishikawa, D. Wang, H. Naitoh, Gifu University, Japan
D3-2 Magnetization Characteristics Analysis of SRM by Simplified Non-linear Magnetic Analysis
Y. Kano, T. Kosaka, N. Matsui, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
D3-3 Position and Velocity Control of Sensorless Synchronous Reluctance Motor Using Disturbance Observer Based on High Frequency Current
M. Tamaoki, M. Tomita, Gifu National College of Tech., Japan, Z. Chen, S. Okuma, Nagoya University, Japan, S. Doki, Mie University, Japan
D3-4 Sensorless Speed Control of Synchronous Reluctance Motor Using RTLinux
T. Hanamoto, T. Tsuji, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan,  H. Ikeda, Yonago National College of Technology, Japan, Y. Tanaka, Kitakyushu National College of Technology, Japan
D3-5 A Fundamental Investigation about Maximum Torque Control of Synchronous Reluctance Motor
J. Nakatsugawa, Y. Kawabata, T. Endoh, M. Kitamura, J. Kaneda, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
D3-6 An Electrical Movable Roller Using a Thin Iron Tube
K. Watanabe, N. Hiyoshi, M. Aono, Ehime University, Japan
D3-7 Performance Improvement by Self Self-Dither for Power Amplifier
Y. Koga, T. Yamaguchi, H. Kiwaki, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan
D3-8 A Novel Common-Mode Sinusoidal Inverter Output Filter with Variable Inductor
X. Dianguo, M. Hongfei, Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D4 Analysis of Power Electronic Systems (Dialogue Session)
D4-1 Small-Signal Analysis of a Dual Channel Resonant DC-DC Buck Converter
J. Hamar, I. Nagy, I. Denes, B. Buti, E. Masada, Science University of Tokyo, Japan
D4-2 Analysis of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Using Artificial Neural Network
S. Wahsh, A. S. Elwer, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt, M. Badr, K. Saleh, Ain-Shams University, Egypt
D4-3 Dynamic Analysis of Hybrid Wind/Diesel System with Three-Level Inverter
F. Ghali, S.H. Arafah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt
D4-4 Transformer Loss Analysis of a Multi-Output Phase-Shift PWM Converter with Mag-Amp Postregulation
W. Chen, M. Chen, C. Chen, Taiwan University, Taiwan
D4-5 The Time-frequency Analysis of the Harmonics with Wavelet-transform for the Power Electronics Systems
G. Takata, J. Tahara, M. Michihira, A. Tsuyoshi, K. Amako, Kobe City College of Technology, Japan, H. Omori, K. Yasui, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Japan
D4-6 Characteristic of Parallel Connected Power Converters by Use of ETM-PWM Scheme in Distribution Line
H. Shiraishi, Y. Tsuchiide, J. Baba, K. Shutoh, E. Masada, Science University of Tokyo, Japan, M. Ohshima, Tokyo Electric Power Co.,Inc, Japan
D4-7 Statistical Circuit Analysis Based on SABER
D.L. Li, X.N. He, J. Zhang, Y. Deng, R.X. Zhao, Zhejiang University, P.R. China
D4-8 Analysis of an AC LC Ladder Circuit with Spiral Vector Theory
K. Seki, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D5 Shunt Active Filter II (Dialogue Session)
D5-1 A Resonance Dumping Control for a Line-current Detection Type Active Filter
H. Tokuda, I. Amano, N. Eguchi, Fuji Electric Corporate Research and Development, Ltd., Japan
D5-2 Implementation of Single-phase pq Theory
T. Ise, Osaka University, Japan, M.T. Haque, Tabriz University, Iran
D5-3 Control an Active Filter in Unbalanced Non-sinusoidal Source Voltages
H. Kim, Aalborg University, Denmark
D5-4 Ultra Fast Response Control System for Active Power Filter
A. Ohyagi, A. Ueda, A. Torii, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan
D5-5 Single-Phase Shunt Active Power Filter with Novel Harmonic Detection Algorithm
M. Rukonuzzaman, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D5-6 Active Filter Controlled by Differentiation of Current Vector
Y. Minamoto, Niihama National College of Technology, Japan, T. Ohnishi, The University of Tokushima, Japan
D5-7 An Adaptive Current Control Technique for Active Filters
S. Fukuda, Y. Furukawa, H. Kamiya, , Hokkaido University, Japan
D5-8 A Novel Method of Calculating Current Reference for Shunt Active Power Filters without Hardware Synchronization
X. Dianguo, M. Gong, H. Liu, Harbin Institute of Techonology, P.R. China
D5-9 Analysis and Operation of Hybrid Active Filter for Harmonic Elimination
T. Hung, B. Lin, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
D5-10 Digitally Controlled Three-phase Active Filter with Partially Resonant Circuit
T. Oshikata, H. Matsuo, F. Kurokawa, Nagasaki University, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D6 Photovoltaic Generation (Dialogue Session)
D6-1 Study on Dynamic and Static Characteristics of Photovoltaic Cell
K. Ujiie, T. Izumi, T. Yokoyama, T. Haneyohi, Tokyo Denki University, Japan
D6-2 Application of the Extension pq Theory to a Mains Coupled Photovoltaic System
Y. Komatsu, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
D6-3 A Research on Photovoltaic Energy Controlling System with Maximum Power Point Tracking
X. Sun, W. Wu, X. Li,. Q. Zhao, Yanshan University, P.R. China
D6-4 Robust Control for Maximum Power Point Tracking in Photovoltaic Power System
N. Kasa, T. Iida, Okayama University of Science, Japan, G. Majumdar, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
D6-5 Suppressive Control of the Resonance Current Between PV System and Power Utility
K. Kawasaki, H. Sugimoto, A. Horiuchi, Fukui University, Japan
D6-6 A Novel Simulation Technique of the PV Generation System using Real Weather Conditions
H. Yamashita, K. Tamahashi, M. Michihira, A. Tsuyoshi, K. Amako, Kobe City College of Technology, Japan, M. Park, Osaka University, Japan
D6-7 Investigation for optimal Performance of a Photovoltaic (PV) Powered Clinic
A. Zahedi, Monash University, Australia
D6-8 Experimental Implementation Complete Photovoltaic System Using FLC
A. M. A. Mahmoud, H. EL. Khashab, M. N. F. Nashed, National Research Center, H.M. Mashaly, S.A. Kandil, Ain Shams University, Egypt
D6-9 Low Cost Highly Efficient of Complete PV System
M. N. F. N. Fahmy, National Research Center, Egypt
D6-10 Photovoltaic System Interconnected with the Mains Power Supply Utilizing Two Processing Stages
D. C. Martins, R. Demonti, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D7 Application for Traction Systems (Dialogue Session)
D7-1 Feed Forward FLC for PMSM Drives
S. Wahsh, I. Edwar, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt, M. Badr, Ain Shams University, Egypt
D7-2 A New Estimation Method of State of Charge using Terminal Voltage and Internal Resistance for Lead Acid Battery
S. Sato, A. Kawamura, Yokohama National University, Japan
D7-3 Traction Control Characteristics of 4WD Vehicle with Anti-Directional-Twin-Rotary Motor
T. Okubora, M. Suhara, A. Kawamura, Yokohama National University, Japan
D7-4 Maximizing the Photovoltaic Array Power of a Solar-Electric Vehicle
M. Wilson, N. Dillman, M.M. Morcos, Kansas State University, U.S.A.
D7-5 A Study for Electric Double Layer Capacitor (EDLC) Application to Railway Traction Energy Saving@including Change Over between Series and Parallel Modes
E. Takahara, T. Wakasa, Meisei University, Japan, J. Yamada, Power Systems Co., Ltd., Japan
D7-6 Control Characteristics of an Induction Motor Speed Sensorless Control System for the Railway Vehicle Traction
K. Kondo, K. Matsuoka, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, K. Yuki, T. Hasebe, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
D7-7 Pass-Through-Section Experiment in Mass-Reduced-Mode of Controlled-Repulsive PM LSM Maglev Vehicle by New DTC Method
K. Yoshida, H. Takami, Kyushu University, Japan, A. Fujii, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
D7-8 Adhesion Control in Low-Speed Region and Experiment Verification with Considering Low-Resolution Pulse Generator
M. Cao, K. Takeuchi, T. Furuya, A. Kawamura, Yokohama National University, Japan
D7-9 Measurement of the Tractive Force and the New Adhesion Control by the Newly Developed Tractive Force Measurement Equipment
A. Kawamura, K. Takeuchi, T. Furuya, Y. Takaoka, K. Yoshimoto, Yokohama National University, Japan, M. Cao, Corporation for Advanced Transport & Technology, Japan
D7-10 Dynamic Load Simulator for High-speed Elevator System
H. Ryu, S. Kim, S. Sul, Seoul National University, Korea, T. Kwon, K. Kim, Y. Shim, K.R. Seok, Hyundai Elevator Co. Ltd., Korea
D7-11 Development of Energy-Saving Elevator Using Regenerated Power Storage System
S. Tominaga, I. Suga, H. Araki, H. Ikejima, Mitsubishi Electric Co., Japan, M. Kusuma, K. Kobayashi, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan
April 4 (Thursday) 15:40-17:30 
D8 Motion Control II (Dialogue Session)
D8-1 Research on Inertia Identification and Auto-tuning of Speed Controller for AC Servo System
Y. Guo, L. Huang, Tsinghua University, P.R. China, M. Muramatsu, Hitachi, Ltd, Japan
D8-2 The Analysis of Gain Selection in Adaptive Backstepping Motion Control
J. Yu, J. Hu, J. Chang, Rockwell Science Center, U.S.A.
D8-3 Vibration Control of Flexible Robotic Arms Using Robust Model Matching Control
K. Ishihata, J. Lu, T. Yahagi, Chiba University, Japan
D8-4 Design of a Fuzzy Logic Controller(FLC) of PH By The Genetic Algorithms(GA)
M. Khemliche, , D. Mokeddem, A. Khellaf, University FERHAT ABBAS, Algerie
D8-5 Basic Research on Power Limb Using Variable Stiffness Mechanism
N. Hata, Y. Hori, University of Tokyo, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 10:50-12:30 
O21 Inverter Techniques (Oral Session)
O21-‚P Accurate Compensation for Non-linearity of VSI Inverter Output Voltage
H. Zhao, Z. Yang, Myway Labs Co. Ltd., Japan, A. Kawamura, Yokohama National University, Japan
O21-2 Novel Modulation Method of Single-phase Bridge Inverter for Improved Utilization of Power Devices
K. Kawaguchi, S. Godo, T. Kawabata, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
O21-3 Performance Improvement of Direct-Power-Controlled PWM Converter Using Novel Switching Table
T. Noguchi, N. Van Hung, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
O21-4 Design and Analysis of Output Filter for 3-phase UPS Inverter
J. Kim, C. Choi, J. Choi, Chungbuk National University, Korea
O21-5 Novel Control for Redundant Parallel UPSs with Instantaneous Current Sharing
Y. Xing, L. Huang, Tsinghua University, P.R. China, S. Sun, Power Electronics Lab.(Beijing) of Lite-On Electronics, P.R. China,Y. Yan, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, P.R. China 
April 5 (Friday) 10:50-12:30 
O22 Switched Reluctance Motor (Oral Session)
O22-1 An Application of Sensorless Drive Technology to a Three-Phase Hybrid Stepping Motor Drive
S. Ogasawara, Okayama University, Japan
O22-2 Noise Reduction for Switched Reluctance Mortor with a Hole
K. Hiramoto,  K. Nakata, M. Sanada, S. Morimoto, Y. Takeda, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan, H. Yamai, Daikin Air-Conditioning R&D Laboratory, Japan
O22-3 An Improved Sensorless Drive Method of Switched Reluctance Motors Using Impressed Voltage Pulse
H. Guo, W. Lee, T. Watanabe, O. Ichinokura, Tohoku University, Japan
O22-4 The Operation Analysis and Efficiency Improvement of Switched Reluctance Motors with High Silicon Steel
M. Hasegawa, N. Tanaka, A. Chiba, T. Fukao, Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan
O22-5 Slip Power Recovery Systems Based on Brushless Doubly Fedreluctance Machines
M.G. Jovanovic, University of Northumbria at Newcastle, UK, R.E. Betz, University of Newcastle, Australia
April 5 (Friday) 10:50-12:30 
O23 Analysis and Control (Oral Session)
O23-1 A Novel Approach to Induction Motor Controller Design and Implementation 
A. Aounis,  M. McCormick, M. Cirstea, De Montfort University, UK
O23-2 Development of Digital Optimum Predictive Control Implementation for Gradient Magnetic Field Current Controller in MRI System
S. Watanabe, Matsue National College of Technology, Japan, H. Takano, Hitachi Medical Corporation, Japan, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
O23-3 A Frequency Dependent Model for Induction Motor Using Network Synthesis Theory
A. Kunakorn, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
O23-4 Harmonic Resonance Phenomenon in the DC Circuit of the Inverter to drive LSM 
I. Kawaguchi, A. Okui, H. Ikeda, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, Kouki Matsuse, Meiji University, Japan
O23-5 Modeling, Analysis and Control of Bidirectional Power Flow in Grid Connected Inverter Systems
S. Sivakumar, P.Eng, K. Liu, KB Electronics Limited, Canada, S. Sivakumar, Saint Mary's University, Canada
April 5 (Friday) 10:50-12:30 
O24 Application for Railways (Oral Session)
O24-1 Re-adhesion Control of Electric Motor Coach Based on Disturbance Observer and Sensor-less Vector Control
K. Ohishi, S. Kadowaki, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan, I. Miyashita, S. Yasukawa, Toyo Electric Manufacturing Co, Ltd, Japan
O24-2 Basic Study of Anti-slip Control without Speed Sensor for Multiple Motor@Drive of Electric Railway Vehicles
T. Watanabe, M. Yamashita, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan
O24-3 Application of Speed Sensorless Control to Railway Traction Field
K. Yuki, T. Heimi, T. Hasebe, I. Yasuoka, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
O24-4 Control Methods and Characteristics of Power Converter with Large Capacity for Electric Railway System
S. Hase, T. Konishi, A. Okui, Y. Mochinaga, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, K. Murata, S. Kawai, Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation, Japan, M. Sonetaka, Metropolitan Intercity Railway Corporation, Japan, H. Sakai, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan, T. Kanai, Toshiba Corporation, Japan, Y. Tagami, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan, M. Ono, Meidensha Corporation, Japan, K. Baba, Fuji Electric Corporation, Ltd., Japan
O24-5 Advanced Static Power Converter and Control Components for TRANSRAPID Maglev System
U. Henning, R. Hoffmann, J. Hochleitner, Siemens AG, Germany
April 5 (Friday) 14:00-15:40 
O25 Power Conversion Techniques (Oral Session)
O25-1 Synchronization to Utility Network Signals Containing a High Level of Disturbances
F. Dawson, S. Pavljašević, University of Toronto, Canada
O25-2 AC Chopper Using Four Switches
T. Shinyama, A. Ueda, A. Torii, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan
O25-3 Application of ARCP Matrix Converter to AC/DC Conversion
J. Oyama, T. Higuchi, T. Abe, S. Matsuba, Nagasaki University, Japan
O25-4 A New Resonant Voltage Controller for Fast AC Voltage Regulation of a Single-Phase DC/AC Power Converter
J.C. le Claire, Bd de l'Universite, France
O25-5 Evaluation of Power Losses in Power Electronic Converters for Industrial Applications: Comparison among Hard Switching, ZVS and ZVS-ZCS Converters
F. Profumo, M.C. Caponet, A. Tenconi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
April 5 (Friday) 14:00-15:40 
O26 Motor Drive Techniques (Oral Session)
O26-1 Experimental Comparison of Insulation Systems for IGBT PWM Inverter Fed Low-Voltage Induction Motors
D. Hwang, D. Park, Y. Kim, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI), Korea,  D. Kim, Yeungnam University, Korea, M. Kim, Yeungnam College of Science & Technology, Korea, I. Lee, Hyosung Company, Korea
O26-2 New Methods to Suppress Common Mode Noises Produced in the Motor Drive System
N. Mutoh, M. Ogata, K. Guletz, F. Harashima, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Japan
O26-3 Motor Current Measurement Using Time-modulated Signals
E. Persson, International Rectifier Corporation, U.S.A.
O26-4 On- and Off-State Copper Losses in Foil Windings
J. Lavers, University of Toronto, Canada
O26-5 Angstrom Positioning System Using a Giant Magnetostriction Actuator for High Power Applications
H. Nakano, Ibaraki University, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 14:00-15:40 
O27 Utility Applications (Oral Session)
O27-1 Development of Railway Static Power Conditioner used at Substation for Shinkansen
H. Morimoto, M. Ando, Y. Mochinaga, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, T. Kato, J. Yoshizawa, Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation, Japan, T. Gomi, East Japan Railway Corporation, Japan, M. Miyashita, S. Funahashi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan, M. Nishitoba, S. Oozeki, Meidensha Corporation, Japan
O27-2 Development of the 2nd Generation SVCS Using IEGT
M. Tobita, T. Kanai, T. Yoshino, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
O27-3 Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) under Nonlinear Control
B. Lu,  B.T. Ooi, McGill University, Canada
O27-4 Performance of a Self-Commutated BTB System under a Single-Line-to-Ground Fault Condition
M. Hagiwara, H. Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, H. Fujita, Okayama University, Japan
O27-5 Power Loss and Size Evaluation of a High Power IEGT Converter
T. Nakajima, S. Fujioka, S. Tanabe, K. Kawasaki, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc., Japan, H. Takeda, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 14:00-15:40 
O28 Energy Storage (Oral Session)
O28-1 Balance Charging Circuit for Charge Equalization
Y.C. Hsieh,  C.S. Moo, I.S. Tsai, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
O28-2 Development of Redox Flow Battery for Load-Leveling
N. Tokuda, M. Furuya, Y. Kikuoka, The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc., Japan, Y. Tsutsui, T. Kumamoto, T. Kanno, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Japan
O28-3 Application Study of SMES to Power Conditioning in High-speed Railways
Y. Tsuchide, J. Baba, K. Shutoh, E. Masada, Science University of Tokyo, Japan, K. Kubo, Fujitsu Limited., Japan
O28-4 Operation-Mode Control of Active-Clamped Bi-directional Flyback Converter as EDLC Charger and Discharger
T. Ninomiya, M. Yamashima, Kyushu University, T. Kohama, Fukuoka University, Japan
O28-5 Supercapacitors as Energy Buffers: a Solution for Elevators and for Electric Buses Supply
A. Rufer, P. Barrade, Laboratoire d'Electronique Industrielle Ecole Polytechnique FLedLerale de Lausanne, Switzerland
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D9 Soft-switching and Snubber Techniques (Dialogue Session)
D9-1 High Precision AC/AC Power Supply Unit Based on DSP Controlled PWM Inverter
T. Adam, F. Toth, I. Ajtonyi, University of Miskolc, Hungary
D9-2 Advanced Application of Power-MOSFET to Large Capacity Converter
T. Matsukawa, T. Takaku, S. Tsuji-Iio, R. Shimada, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, K. Shimada, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Japan, M. Shioyama, Nomura Research Institute, Japan, J. Nomura, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
D9-3 Non-Dissipative Snubber for Rectifying Diodes Applied to a Front-end Power Supply
M. Hirokawa, TDK Corporation, Japan, T. Ninomiya, Kyushu University, Japan
D9-4 Realization of Matrix Electric Power Conversion with Practicality
Y. Xi-jun, Y. Peng-sheng, C. Yi-long, L. Huai-gang, G. You-min, Shanghai University, P.R. China
D9-5 Compact High Energy-Efficient AC-AC Converters and Applications
J. Chang, A. Wang, Rockwell Scientific Company, U.S.A.
D9-6 A CPLD-based Control IC for Three-phase Auxiliary Resonant Snubber Inverter
N. Hoshi, K. Oguchi, Ibaraki University, Japan
D9-7 Space Voltage Vector Modulated Three Phase Soft Switching Inverter using Auxiliary High Frequency Pulse Current Transformer - Assisted Resonant Snubbers and Its Performance Evaluations
C.Y. Inaba, H. Iyomori, M. Rukonuzzaman, E. Hiraki, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D9-8 Development of the Composite Soft Switcing Technique for Power Converters and Inverters
X. He, Y. Deng, J. Kong, L. Hu, Zhejiang University, P.R. China,  Z. Yang, Myway Labs Co., Ltd., Japan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D10 Power-Factor-Correction Converters II (Dialogue Session)
D10-1 Characteristic of Three-Phase Boost Type Rectifier with LC filter in AC side
S. Ando, A. Ueda, A. Torii, Aichi Institute of Technology, Japan
D10-2 Three-Phase PWM-Current-Source-Type PFC Rectifier@(Theory and Practical Evaluation in 13kW Real Product)
Y. Nishida, T. Kondoh, Nihon University, Japan, M. Ishikawa, K. Yasui, Niwa Electric Co. Ltd., Japan
D10-3 A Novel Hysteresis Current Control Scheme for Single Switch Type Single Phase PFC Converter
S. Nagai, A. Hirota, Akashi National College of Technology, Japan, M. Abdullah Al, M. Rukonnuzamman, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D10-4 Evaluation of Output Filter Capacitor Current Ripples in Single Phase PFC Converters
D. Xu, M. Chen, Zhejiang University, P.R. China, M. Matsui, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics, Japan
D10-5 Driving Circuit for Single-Pulse Soft-Switching PFC Converter
H. Baba, K. Taniguchi, Osaka Institute of Tecnology, Japan, M. Ogawa, M. Kawaji, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan
D10-6 A Power Factor Correction with LC Resonance in Commercial Frequency
I. Yamamoto, K. Ohtsuka, Chubu University, Japan, K. Matsui, Y. Yao, Netsuren Co Ltd, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D11 Utility Interface II (Dialogue Session)
D11-1 Auxiliary Active Resonant Commutated Snubber-Assisted 3-Level 3-Phase Voltage Source Soft-Switching Inverter
M. Yamamoto, E. Hiraki, S. Sato, M. Nakamura, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D11-2 General Expression of Multilevel Inverter PWM Method: Principle and Application
H. Wu,  X. He, Zhejiang University, P.R. China
D11-3 Novel Three Level Inverter Having Their Own Active Filter
H. Giga, A. Suzuki, K. Mitsui, Chubu University, Japan
D11-4 Computation and Measurements of the DC Link Current in six-phase Voltage Source PWM Inverters for AC Motor Drives
F. Profumo, M.C. Caponet, A. Tenconi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
D11-5 Soft-Switching PWM High-Frequency Link DC Power Converter Operating at Low Voltage High Current Input
H. Muraoka, Hiroshima National College of Maritime Technology, Japan, K. Sakamoto, Kobe University of Mercantile Marine, Japan, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D11-6 FFT Analysis of the Composite PWM Voltage Source Inverter
S. Nonaka, Kyushu Electric College, Japan, K. Harada, Kinki University, Japan
D11-7 A Simple Scheme Based on Space-Vector Pulse-width Modulation for Three-Phase Rectifier
L. Zhiqiang, L. Hongli, W. Hongwen, Hebei University of Technology, P.R. China
D11-8 Novel Strategy for Soft-Switching PAM Inverter System
T. Sodeyama, K. Taniguchi, T. Morizane, N. Kimura, Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D12 PM Drives II (Dialogue Session)
D12-1 Neural Network Based High Efficiency Drive for Interior Permanent@Magnet Synchronous Motors Compensating emf Constant Variation
N. Urasaki, T. Senjyu,, K. Uezato, University of the Ryukyus, Japan
D12-2 Influence of Dead-time Compensation on Rotor Position Estimation in Surface Mounted PM Machines using HF Voltage Injection
C. Silva, G. M. Asher, M. Sumner, The University of Nottingham, UK
D12-3 A Study on Predictive Control for Multi Modes of Synchronous Motor in Servo System
H. Sun, L. Li, X. Wang, G. Song, Hebei University of Technology, P.R. China
D12-4 Identification and Control of Brushless DC Motors Using On-lineTrained Artificial Neural Network
C. Tarasantisuk, C. Tarasantisuk, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology, Thailand, W. Piyarat, Srinakharinwirot University, Thailand
D12-5 Novel Control Scheme for Adjustable Speed Synchronous Machine Drives
T-H. Chin, M. Nakano, Sophia University, Japan
D12-6 Sensorless Position and Velocity Control of Cylindrical Brushless DC Motors at Low Speed Using Eddy Current
H. Takashima, M. Tomita, Gifu National College of Technology, Japan, Z. Chen, Nagoya University, Japan, M. Satoh, Aichi Emerson Electric Company, Japan, S. Doki, Mie University, Japan, S. Okuma, Nagoya University, Japan
D12-7 Control Method for IPM Motor without Position Sensor
S. Hagiwara, Y. Ohmori, H. Kobayashi, Toyo Electric Mfg. Co., Ltd., Japan
D12-8 Comparison between V/f Control and Position-Sensorless Vector Control for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
J. Itoh, N. Nomura, H. Ohsawa, Fuji Electric Corporate Research and Development, Ltd.,Japan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30
D13  IM Drives II (Dialogue Session)
D13-1 Speed Control of Induction Motors Using a Nonlinear Auto-Disturbance Rejection Controller
K. Sun, L. Huang, G. Feng, Queens University, Canada
D13-2 Efficiency Optimized Speed Control of Field Oriented Induction Motor Including Core Loss
M. A. Mannan, T. Murata, J. Tamura, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan, T. Tsuchiya, Hokkaido University, Japan
D13-3 A Novel Approach to Modelling and Control of Active Front-End Inverters Feeding Induction Motors
C. Attaianese, V. Nardi, G. Tomasso, University of Cassino, Italy
D13-4 Comparison of Variable Speed Drives for Single-Phase Induction Motors
F. Blaabjerg, Aalborg University, Denmark, F. Lungeanu, K. Skaug, A. Aupke, Danfoss Drives, Denmark
D13-5 Analytical Model for the Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of Space-vector PWM Inverter Fed Induction Motors Based on the Laplace Transform of the Space Vectors
J. Klima, Technical Faculty of CZU, Czech Republic
D13-6 Voltage-Oriented Vector Control of Induction Motor: Principle and Performance
J. Sun, Y.D. Li, Tsinghua University, P.R. China
D13-7 Design, Implementation and Performance Evaluation of a Parallel Resonant DC Link Circuit for 3-Phase PWM Inverter fed Induction Motors
C. Charumit, S. Sae-Sue, Ch. Manee-in, V. Kineres, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
D13-8 Overmodulation Strategies of Inverter-fed AC Drives
S. Halasz, I. VARJASI, A. Zakharov, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
D13-9 A Simplified MRAS Based Sensorless Vector Control Method of Induction Motor
Y. Umesaki, M. Tsuji, R. Nakayama, K. Izumi, Nagasaki University, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D14 Modelling and CAD (Dialogue Session)
D14-1 Modern and Intuitive Way of Teaching Space Vector Calculus and PWM in an Undergraduate Course
U. Drofenik, J.W. Kolar, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
D14-2 Signal Flow Graph Modeling of DC-DC Parallel Converter with Coupled Inductors
M. Veerachary, T. Senjyu, K. Uezato, University of the Ryukyus, Japan
D14-3 A New Algorithm for Fast Retrieval of Sequence Components in 3-Phase Networks
F.P. Dawson, C. Li, University of Toronto, Canada
D14-4 Modeling of Switching Conditions of a Multilevel Inverter Structure with Neural Networks in Control Environment
K. Gulez, N. Mutoh, F. Harashima, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Japan, K. Ohnishi, Keio University, Japan, H. Pastaci, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
D14-5 Application of Data Sheet Based Dynamic Semiconductor Models in the Simulation of Inverter Welding Power Sources
W. Fischer, H. Mecke, Otto - von - Guericke - University of Magdeburg, Germany
D14-6 Investigation of an Active Gate Drive Concept for Series Connected GCTs
D. Schroeder, H. Kuhn, Technical University of Munich, Germany
D14-7 Investigation of Possible Network Interactions between Turbine-generator Trains and Converters in the Power Network at the Oil Platform Visund
M. Hernes, B. Gustavsen, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D15 Special Applications for Power Systems (Dialogue Session)
D15-1 Control of Self Commutation Converter in Frequency Domain with Using DFT
M. Tanihata, T. Funaki, Osaka University, Japan
D15-2 Evaluating Power Quality at a Point of Common Coupling in Single-Phase Systems and Three-Phase Systems
H. Kim, Aalborg University, Denmark
D15-3 Harmonics Compensator by Connecting Sinusoidal Voltage PWM Converters
T. Ohnishi, M. Honjo, The University of Tokushima, Japan
D15-4 A Stabilization of Frequency Oscillations using a Power Modulation Control of HVDC Link in a Parallel AC-DC Interconnected System
I. Ngamroo, Thammasat University, Thailand
D15-5 New Approach to Estimate of Harmonic Source of Power System Utilizing Operation Date of Active Filter
H. Nishimoto, S. Doki, M. Ishida, Mie University, Japan, H. Fujita, Chubu Electric Power Co.,Inc., Japan
D15-6 Adaptive Filtering of the Synchronizing Reference Signal and Its Application in an A.C. Excited Generation System
H. Yikang, W. Wenju, Zhejiang University, P.R. China
D15-7 Installation and Controll of Cycloconverter to Low Frequency AC Power Cable Transmission
R. Nakagawa, T. Funaki, K. Matsuura, Osaka Univiversity, Japan
D15-8 Harmonics Suppression of Multi-Level Converter applied for HVdc link
N. Kimura, A. Kouno, H. Fujita, T. Morizane, K. Taniguchi, Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan
D15-9 Reduction Effect of Semiconductor Type Fault Current Limiter on Interrupting Duty of a Circuit Breaker
E. Calixte, Y. Yokomizu, H. Shimizu, T. Matsumura, H. Fujita, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan
D15-10 Characterizing and Designing LC Filters by Contour Maps
C.S. Moo, I.S. Tsai, National Sun Yat-Sen University, C.R. Lee, Fortune Institute of technology, Taiwan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D16 Distributed Generation and Energy Storage (Dialogue Session)
D16-1 Optimum Control of IPMSG for Wind Generation System
T. Nakamura,  S. Morimoto, M. Sanada, Y. Takeda, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
D16-2 Stability Assessment of Wind Power Generating System Using MATLAB/SIMULINK
T. Senjyu, N. Sueyoshi, K. Uezato, University of the Ryukyus, Japan, H. Fujita, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan
D16-3 A Maximum Power Control of Wind Generator System Using a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator and a Boost Chopper Circuit
K. Amei, Y. Takayasu, T. Ohji, M. Sakui, Toyama University, Japan
D16-4 Sliding Mode Control of@a Grid-connected Hybrid Generation System
Y. Jia, H. Akagi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Z. Yang, Myway Labs Co. Ltd., Japan
D16-5 Energy Flow And Management of A Hybrid Wind/PV/ Fuel Cell Generation System
M. Eskander, T. El-Shatter, M. T. El-Hagry, National Research Center, Egypt
D16-6 Adaptable Inverter for Injection of Fuel Cell and Photovoltaic Power
S. Soter, S. Buchhold, University Dortmund, Germany
D16-7 Fundamental Study on Energy Storage System for DC Electric Railway System
S. Hase, T. Konishi, A. Okui, Y. Nakamichi, Y. Mochinaga, Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan, H.Nara, T.Uemura, Meidensha Corporation, Japan
April 5 (Friday) 15:40-17:30 
D17 Power Electronics Applied to Industry, Home Electronics III (Dialogue Session)
D17-1 High Efficiency and Low-Cost Switched Reluctance Motor for Air-Conditioner Blower
J. Lim, Y. Jung, S. Kim, Y. Choi, LG Electronics Inc., Korea
D17-2 An Electronic Gear for Short-Arc Xenon Lamps
T.F. Lin, Affiliated Industrial Vocational High Night School of National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan,  C.S. Moo, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan, Y.C. Hsieh, Kao-Yuan Institute of Technology, Taiwan
D17-3 Fundamental and Third Harmonic Operation of SIT Inverter and its Application to RF Thermal Plasma Generation
Y. Uesugi, T. Imaiand, H. Hosoe, S. Takamura, Nagoya University, Japan
D17-4 Pulse Pattern Modulated Soft Commutation Inverter-Type AC-DC Power Converter with Harmonic Current Components Reduction in Utility Power Side
T. Myoui, T. Matsushige, M. Ishitobi, D. Bessyo, H. Yamashita, H. Omori, H. Terai, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Japan
D17-5 The Development of Inverter Power Supply Using The Soft Switching Technology with Active Clamp System of Having A Charge Up Function for Magnetron Drive
K. Yasui, T. Kitaizumi, D. Bessyo, H. Omori, H. Terai, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd, Japan, T. Matsushige, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D17-6 A Method of Circuit Design Based on the Experimental Analysis of High-intensity Ultrasonic Transducer And the Numerical Analysis of Zero Current Soft Switching Inverter Using Current Overlapping Commutation
K. Hiroyasu, H. Yoshihiro, Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine(T.U.M.M), Japan
D17-7 A New Quasi-Resonant Inverter With Two-way Short-circuit Switch Across A Resonant Capacitor
S. Okudaira, Tokyo Metropolitan College of Aeronautical@Engineering, Japan, K. Matsue, Meiji University, Japan
D17-8 Analysis of High - Frequency Induction Cooker with Variable Frequency Power Control
P. Viriya, S. Sittichok, King Mongut's Institute of Technology, Thailand
D17-9 Cost Effective Quasi-Resonant PWM High Frequency Inverter Operating At ZCS and ZVS Modes and Its Performance Evaluations For Induction Heating
Y. Deguchi, S. Moisseev, E. Hiraki, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan
D17-10 Electromagnetic Induction Eddy Current-based Far Infrared Rays Radiant Heater using Soft Switching PWM Inverter with Duty Cycle Control Scheme
H. Sadakata, Y. Kurose, H. Shirai, H. Tanaka, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, Japan