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DESCRIPTION:Talkative Power Conversion -- A Simultaneous Information and Po
 wer Transfer Technique where Communication Engineering meets Power Electro
 nics\n\nAbstract: Talkative Power Conversion (TPC) is a switching ripple c
 ommunication technique in which data modulation is integrated into switche
 d-mode power converters\, resulting in simultaneous information transmissi
 on and power conversion. Over the past decade\, an increasing number of re
 search papers have been published\, mostly in the power electronics commun
 ity\, covering theoretical as well as practical aspects of this emerging t
 opic. In this presentation\, the basic principles of TPC are explored from
  the viewpoints of power electronics and digital communications\, respecti
 vely. Then\, potential grid-based as well as wireless applications are out
 lined. Finally\, a roadmap for future research on TPC is suggested.\n\nBio
 : Peter Adam Hoeher (F&#39; 14) received the Dipl.Ing. (M.Sc.) degree in elect
 rical engineering from RWTH Aachen University\, Aachen\, Germany\, in 1986
 \, and the Dr.Ing. (Ph.D.) degree in electrical engineering from the Unive
 rsity of Kaiserslautern\, Kaiserslautern\, Germany\, in 1990. From 1986 to
  1998\, he was with the German Aerospace Center (DLR)\, Oberpfaffenhofen\,
  Germany. From 1991 to 1992\, he was on leave at AT&amp;T Bell Laboratories\, 
 Murray Hill\, NJ. In 1998\, he joined the University of Kiel\, Germany\, w
 here he is a Full Professor of electrical and information engineering. His
  research interests are in the general area of communication theory and ap
 plied information theory with applications in wireless radio communication
 s\, optical wireless communications\, underwater communications\, and simu
 ltaneous wireless information and power transfer. His current focus is on 
 digital communication in the area of power electronics. He has been superv
 ising over 55/170/25 bachelor/master/PhD students as the first superisor a
 nd has authored or coauthored about 350 peer-reviewed journal and conferen
 ce papers\, wrote two textbooks\, and holds about 20 patents. Since 2014\,
  he has been a Fellow of the IEEE.\n\nArtificial Intelligence Meets Signal
  Processing in the Field of Underwater Communication and Detection\n\nAbst
 ract: After an introduction to underwater applications\, the difficulties 
 of acoustic underwater communication and detection will be introduced. On 
 the basis of selected projects from our working group\, results on autonom
 ous underwater vehicles and automatic fish monitoring systems will be disc
 ussed. Artificial intelligence in signal processing is the key to success 
 in this challenging environment.\n\nBio: Sabah Badri-Hoeher received the M
 aster degree in physics from the University of Casablanca\, Morocco\, in 1
 991\, the Dipl.-Ing. (M.Sc.) degree in electrical engineering from the Uni
 versity of Paderborn\, Germany\, in 1996\, and the Dr.-Ing. (Ph.D.) degree
  in electrical engineering from the University of Erlangen\, Germany\, in 
 2001. She has been several years with the Fraunhofer Institute of Integrat
 ed Circuits in Erlangen\, Germany\, and the Christian-Albrechts-University
  of Kiel. Since 2009 she is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Computer Sc
 iences and Electrical Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in
  Kiel\, Germany\, and an Adjunct Professor with the Christian Albrechts Un
 iversity of Kiel. Her research interests include the general area of signa
 l processing and communication techniques with focus on underwater communi
 cation\, localization\, and navigation\, as well as image processing.\n\nR
 oom: NTU EEE Executive Seminar Rm (S2.2-B2-53)\, 50 Nanyang Avenue\, Singa
 pore\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 639798
LOCATION:Room: NTU EEE Executive Seminar Rm (S2.2-B2-53)\, 50 Nanyang Avenu
 e\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 639798
ORGANIZER:chau.yuen@ntu.edu.sg
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Two research seminars by Prof Peter and Prof Sabah from Kiel Univer
 sity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/462750
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Talkative Power Conversion -- A Si
 multaneous Information and Power Transfer Technique where Communication En
 gineering meets Power Electronics&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract: Talkative Pow
 er Conversion (TPC) is a switching ripple communication technique in which
  data modulation is integrated into switched-mode power converters\, resul
 ting in simultaneous information transmission and power conversion. Over t
 he past decade\, an increasing number of research papers have been publish
 ed\, mostly in the power electronics community\, covering theoretical as w
 ell as practical aspects of this emerging topic. In this presentation\, th
 e basic principles of TPC are explored from the viewpoints of power electr
 onics and digital communications\, respectively. Then\, potential grid-bas
 ed as well as wireless applications are outlined. Finally\, a roadmap for 
 future research on TPC is suggested.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Bio: Peter Adam Hoeher (F&#39; 14
 ) received the Dipl.Ing. (M.Sc.) degree in electrical engineering from RWT
 H Aachen University\, Aachen\, Germany\, in 1986\, and the Dr.Ing. (Ph.D.)
  degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kaiserslautern\, 
 Kaiserslautern\, Germany\, in 1990. From 1986 to 1998\, he was with the Ge
 rman Aerospace Center (DLR)\, Oberpfaffenhofen\, Germany. &amp;nbsp\;From 1991
  to 1992\, he was on leave at AT&amp;amp\;T Bell Laboratories\, Murray Hill\, 
 NJ. &amp;nbsp\;In 1998\, he joined the University of Kiel\, Germany\, where he
  is a Full Professor of electrical and information engineering. His resear
 ch interests are in the general area of communication theory and applied i
 nformation theory with applications in wireless radio communications\, opt
 ical wireless communications\, underwater communications\, and simultaneou
 s wireless information and power transfer. His current focus is on digital
  communication in the area of power electronics. He has been supervising o
 ver 55/170/25 bachelor/master/PhD students as the first superisor and has 
 authored or coauthored about 350 peer-reviewed journal and conference pape
 rs\, wrote two textbooks\, and holds about 20 patents. Since 2014\, he has
  been a Fellow of the IEEE.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Artific
 ial Intelligence Meets Signal Processing in the Field of Underwater Commun
 ication and Detection&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify\;&quot;&gt;Abstr
 act: After an introduction to underwater applications\, the difficulties o
 f acoustic underwater communication and detection will be introduced. On t
 he basis of selected projects from our working group\, results on autonomo
 us underwater vehicles and automatic fish monitoring systems will be discu
 ssed. Artificial intelligence in signal processing is the key to&amp;nbsp\;suc
 cess in this challenging environment.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Bio: Sabah Badri-Hoeher rece
 ived the Master degree in physics from the University of Casablanca\, Moro
 cco\, in 1991\, the Dipl.-Ing. (M.Sc.) degree in electrical engineering fr
 om the University of Paderborn\, Germany\, in 1996\, and the Dr.-Ing. (Ph.
 D.) degree in electrical engineering from the University of Erlangen\, Ger
 many\, in 2001. She has been several years with the Fraunhofer Institute o
 f Integrated Circuits in Erlangen\, Germany\, and the Christian-Albrechts-
 University of Kiel. Since 2009 she is a Full Professor in the Faculty of C
 omputer Sciences and Electrical Engineering at the University of Applied S
 ciences in Kiel\, Germany\, and an Adjunct Professor with the Christian Al
 brechts University of Kiel. Her research interests include the general are
 a of signal processing and communication techniques with focus on underwat
 er communication\, localization\, and navigation\, as well as image proces
 sing.&lt;/p&gt;
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