CHARLESTON DALE M. AMBATALI
Position: Assistant Professor
Laboratory Affiliation: Wireless Communications Engineering Laboratory
Room: 402
Telephone Number: +63-2-9818500 ext 3353
Email: charleston.ambatali@eee.upd.edu.ph
Research Interests: RF and Microwave Engineering; Wireless Power Transfer; Wireless Communications; Satellite Engineering
Educational Background:
PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics, The University of Tokyo, 2024;
MS Electrical Engineering, University of the Philippines, 2017;
BS Electronics and Communications Engineering, University of the Philippines, 2016
Recent Publication/s:
C. D. Ambatali, S. Nakasuka, B. Yang, N. Shinohara, “Analysis and experimental validation of the WPT efficiency of the both-sides retrodirective system,” Space Solar Power and Wireless Transmission, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2024, pp. 48-60. |
C. D. Ambatali, S. Nakasuka, B. Yang and N. Shinohara, “Experimental Validation of the Dynamics of the Both-Sides Retrodirective Antenna Array System,” 2024 IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE), Kyoto, Japan, 2024, pp. 132-136. |
C. D. Ambatali and S. Nakasuka, “Optimal Design of Decoupling Networks to Improve MIMO Microwave Wireless Power Transfer,” 2024 IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE), Kyoto, Japan, 2024, pp. 261-265. |
C. D. Ambatali, S. Nakasuka, “Microwave wireless power transfer efficiency analysis framework for a thin film space solar power satellite,” Advances in Space Research, Vol. 74, No. 1, 2024, pp. 454-470. |
C. D. Ambatali, Q. Verspieren, “Human resource development and management in the Philippines’ national space capacity building program,” Advances in Space Research, Vol. 73, No. 1, 2024, pp. 1031-1040. |
J. Critchley-Marrows, X. Wu, C. D. Ambatali, S. Nakasuka, “Pulsar Timing for Clock Stability–Exploring an Autonomous and Resilient Approach to Timing Using Radio Pulsars,” Proceedings of the 36th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2023), Denver, Colorado, USA, Sept. 2023, pp. 3175-3189. |