Forschungsgebiet: Induktive Batterieladesysteme für Elektrofahrzeuge
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![]() M.Sc. Daniel Barth |
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Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Sprechstunden: nach Vereinbarung Raum: 309 Tel.: +49 721 608-43067 daniel barthIkh0∂kit edu |
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Aufgabengebiete
Titel | Typ | Semester | Ort |
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Praktikum Informationssysteme in der elektrischen Energietechnik | Praktikum | Geb. 30.36, Raum 012 |
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Photovoltaische Systemtechnik | Vorlesung | ||
Energietechnisches Praktikum (Praktikum Elektroenergiesysteme) | Praktikum | Wintersemester |
Titel | Autor | Quelle |
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Design and Implementation of a Transmission System for High-Performance Contactless Electric Vehicle Charging | Benjamin Klaus, Daniel Barth, Björn Sillmann, Thomas Leibfried |
2017 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC) |
Pulse-Test for Wireless Power Transfer Systems | Benjamin Klaus, Daniel Barth, Thomas Leibfried |
IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC) 2017 |
Litz Wire Design for Wireless Power Transfer in Electric Vehicles | Daniel Barth, Benjamin Klaus, Thomas Leibfried |
IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC) 2017 |
Short Circuit Detection in HVDC Grids | R. Sander, D. Barth, M. Suriyah, T. Leibfried |
IEEE Power and Energy Conference at Illinois (PECI) |
HVDC Grid Protection with Integrated Fault Categorization for Selective Tripping | R. Sander, S. Wenig, D. Barth, M. Suriyah, T. Leibfried |
18th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications |