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Theses, Dissertations, and Publications

List of selected theses and dissertations supervised by Dr. Roger King.

MS Theses & Projects

  • Lee Cross, Thesis title: Software Defined Automotive Power Distribution System, August 2007.
  • Yulin Liang, Thesis title: Automated Switching Loss Measurement, August 1997.
  • James J. Hoeffel, Thesis title: Inductor-Current Feedforward Buck Converter, July 1995.
  • Nikhil S. Pant, Thesis title: Microcontroller-Based Ripple Feedforward Control for a Buck Unity-Power-Factor Rectifier, December 1994.
  • Kishore K. Mishra, Thesis title: Line Current Feedback for Unity-Power-Factor Rectifier, July 1994.
  • Gene P. Altenburger, Thesis title: The Simulation of an Electrical Arc Using a Nonlinear Active Load, December 1991.
  • Douglas B. Robless, Thesis title: A Unity-Power-Factor Forward Converter, December 1991.
  • Scott A. Streng, Thesis title: Line Impedance and Harmonic Effects on a Unity-Power-Factor Rectifier, March 1990.

PhD Dissertations

  • Minwei Shan, Dissertation Tittle: Undecided
  • Erik A. Mayer, Dissertation Tittle: Modeling the Constant Frequency Current-Mode Controlled Buck Converter using Modified z-Transforms, August 1998.
  • Yen-Wu Lo, Dissertation Tittle: High Frequency Modeling of Average-Input-Current-Mode Control for the Buck-Derived High-Power-Factor Rectifier, August 1996.

List of selected papers published by Dr. Roger King.

  • E. A. Mayer and R. J. King, "An Improved Sampled-Data Current-Mode-Control Model which Explains the Effects of Control Delay," IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 369-374, May 2001.
  • Y. W. Lo and R. J. King, "Sampled-Data Modeling of the Average Input-Current-Mode-Controlled Buck Converter," IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 918-927, September 1999.
  • E. A. Mayer and R. J. King, "Previously Unobserved Effects of Delay on Current-Mode Control," 1999 Power Electronics Specialists' Conference Record, (plenary session), Charleston, SC, June 27-July 1, 1999, Vol I, pp. 13-18.
  • Y. W. Lo and R. J. King, "High-Performance Ripple Feedback for the Buck Unity-Power-Factor Rectifier," IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 158-163, March 1995
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