S. Sakabe

The University of Osaka

Papers

1

Total Citations

9

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About

S. Sakabe is a researcher advancing the field of wireless power transfer (WPT), with a focus on multiphase direct AC systems. Their key research areas include multiload WPT architectures, frequency and amplitude modulation techniques, and the elimination of intermediate DC conversion stages for AC loads. Sakabe’s most notable contribution is a comparative study proposing novel frequency and amplitude modulation methods for direct AC wireless power transfer, enabling a single transmitter to efficiently supply multiple receivers without requiring additional DC-AC inverters. This work, published in 2021 and garnering 9 citations, addresses a critical gap in prior WPT research, which predominantly centered on DC-DC systems. By streamlining power delivery for AC-demanding applications, Sakabe’s innovations reduce system complexity, component count, and energy losses, offering practical benefits for industrial and consumer electronics. Their research demonstrates a clear impact on the evolution of efficient, scalable wireless power solutions, positioning Sakabe as a contributor to next-generation energy transfer technologies.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Multiphase Direct AC Wireless Power Transfer System: Comparative Proposals Using Frequency and Amplitude Modulations
9 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 7
🏛 Institutions: The University of Osaka

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