Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor (Chair for Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Sophia University(Concurrent)Chairperson of the Department of Engineering and Applied Science
- Degree
- Bachelor of Engineering(Mar, 1994, The University of Tokyo)Master of Engineering(Mar, 1996, The University of Tokyo)PhD(Mar, 1999, The University of Tokyo)
- Researcher number
- 30318216
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0565-1836- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901095855001879
- Researcher ID
- R-5307-2019
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000256243
- External link
We are developing the optimal design of social infrastructure to transport energy, passenger and goods by means of electrical engineering. For more detailed information, please visit Transportation Electrification & Smartification lab (TESlab) Website or some other databases;
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(Subject of research)
- Energy-saving operation for transportaton systems, especially electric railways
- Operation Control in Public Transport
- Maximum Power Point Tracker of Power Conditioners for Photovoltaic and Wind Turbine generators
- Control of Distributed Power Generation System by Using Hybrid Renewable Energy Source
(Proposed theme of joint or funded research)
- Comprehensive Studies on Energy Management of Transportation and Logistic Systems for Energy Saving and Load Leveling
- Trackig Control for Energy Efficient Machines
(Other Website)
Major Research Interests
13Major Research Areas
5Major Research History
8Education
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Apr, 1994 - Mar, 1996
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Apr, 1990 - Mar, 1994
Major Committee Memberships
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Apr, 2015 - Present
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Apr, 2021 - Oct, 2024
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Sep, 2021 - Mar, 2023
Major Awards
10Major Papers
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IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 143(9) 602-610, Sep 1, 2023 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding authorThe energy consumption of a battery-powered train in an interstation depends on the running time and state of energy (SOE) at departure. In this paper, we develop an optimization method of train timetables to minimize energy consumption in line with several stations. The variables in this proposed optimization model are running, dwell, and charging times as real numbers and places of charging facilities as binaries. Additionally, we conduct a case study using the real-world light rail transit (LRT) route, vehicle, and onboard battery model to confirm the effectiveness. In the case study, the proposed method can optimize the timetable and placement of charging facilities by considering the track gradient and battery SOE.
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Mechanical Engineering Journal, 10(3) 22-00360, Jun, 2023 Peer-reviewedCorresponding authorThe timetable of urban rail greatly affects its daily energy consumption. To improve the utilization of renewable energy between trains using timetabling has become an effective way to reduce energy consumption. Previous studies ignore or simplify the modelling of traction power supply network, which failed to accurately describe the flow of energy between trains through the power network. This paper proposed an optimisation method of energy efficiency timetabling considering the power flow of traction power supply network. First, an urban rail transit DC traction network model is established, and the current-vector iterative method is used to characterize the energy consumption. Then, a train timetable optimisation model is proposed to minimize the total energy consumption of the traction network system by adjusting the dwell time and section running time. The genetic algorithm is used to solve the optimisation problem. Finally, simulation result shows that the proposed method can accurately characterize the energy flow and effectively reduce the total energy consumption of the urban rail transit.
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IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications, 8(4) 586-591, Jul 1, 2019 Peer-reviewedLast authorCorresponding author
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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 9(1) 74-85, Jan 1, 2018 Peer-reviewed
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IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 138(4) 282-290, 2018 Peer-reviewedLast author
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, 47(1) 367-380, Jan, 2011 Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
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IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 131(6) 860-861, 2011 Peer-reviewedLead author
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IEEJ TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING, 5(3) 263-269, May, 2010 Peer-reviewedLead author
Major Misc.
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DENKIKEISAN, 91(9) 2-7, Sep, 2023 InvitedLead authorCorresponding author
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鉄道と電気技術, 24(10) 52-55, Sep 30, 2013 InvitedLead authorCorresponding author
Major Books and Other Publications
10Presentations
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令和6年度 鉄道電気セミナー, Sep, 2024, 日本鉄道電気技術協会 Invited低炭素化の有効策として、大掛かりな機器更新等を必要とせず、低コストで即効性が高い方策、具体的には、運転方法と列車ダイヤの工夫による省エネを取り上げる。しかし、それには分野横断的なアプローチが必要であり、普段の分野毎の実務に取り入れるのは容易ではない。本講演ではまず、運転やダイヤの工夫による省エネ化について説明し、実装例についても少々紹介した後、実務への適用可能性について議論を深めたい。
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1st Japan-China Symposium on Railway Technology, Aug 8, 2024, Nihon University
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2nd IITD-Sophia Workshop on Transportation Science and Technology-Part B Sustainable Urban Transportation, Jul 3, 2024, Sophia University and IIT Delhi
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IIT Delhi & IEEE VTS Delhi Chapter, Apr 5, 2024, IEEE VTS Delhi Chapter Invited
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1st Sophia University - IITD Workshop on Transportation Science and Technology, Apr 4, 2024, Sophia University and IIT Delhi
Major Teaching Experience
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Sep, 2024 - PresentFundamentals of Control Engineering (Sophia University)
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Apr, 2018 - PresentPower Electroincs (Sophia University)
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Oct, 2016 - PresentElectrical Power Generation and Transformation (Chiba University)
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2015 - PresentMotor Drive Systems (Sophia University)
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2014 - PresentElectrical Energy Management and Control (Sophia University)
Major Professional Memberships
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Apr, 2000 - Present
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Mar, 1994 - Present
Major Research Projects
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KAKENHI, JSPS, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2026
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2022
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Japan Science and Technology Agency, Jan, 2014 - Dec, 2015
