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A power packet dispatching system is proposed to realize the function of power on demand. This system distributes electrical power in quantized form, which is called power processing. This system has extensibility and flexibility. Here, we propose to use the power packet dispatching system as the next generation power distribution system in self-established and closed system such as robots, cars, and aircrafts. This paper introduces the concept and the required researches to take the power packet dispatching system in practical phase from the total viewpoints of devices, circuits, power electronics, system control, computer network, and bio-inspired power consumption.
Ryo TAKAHASHI
Kyoto University
Shun-ichi AZUMA
Nagoya University
Mikio HASEGAWA
Tokyo University of Science
Hiroyasu ANDO
University of Tsukuba
Takashi HIKIHARA
Kyoto University
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Ryo TAKAHASHI, Shun-ichi AZUMA, Mikio HASEGAWA, Hiroyasu ANDO, Takashi HIKIHARA, "Power Processing for Advanced Power Distribution and Control" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E100-B, no. 6, pp. 941-947, June 2017, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2016EBN0005.
Abstract: A power packet dispatching system is proposed to realize the function of power on demand. This system distributes electrical power in quantized form, which is called power processing. This system has extensibility and flexibility. Here, we propose to use the power packet dispatching system as the next generation power distribution system in self-established and closed system such as robots, cars, and aircrafts. This paper introduces the concept and the required researches to take the power packet dispatching system in practical phase from the total viewpoints of devices, circuits, power electronics, system control, computer network, and bio-inspired power consumption.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2016EBN0005/_p
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