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5th International Conference on Electric
Power and Energy Conversion Systems
EPECS-2018
Technical Sponsors
Sponsors
City of Kitakyushu
Kitakyushu Convention & Visitors AssociationFifth International Conference on Electric Power and Energy
Conversion Systems (EPECS 2018) Conference Program
MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Dear Delegates,
It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the 2018 5th International Conference
on Electric Power and Energy Conversion Systems (EPECS’18) hosted by the Kyushu
Institute of Technology (Kyutech), Kitakyushu, Japan, and co-organized with the
American University of Sharjah (AUS), UAE. This is the second time that the
conference is held outside UAE. The conference aims to create opportunities for
presentation of novel research results and discussions, as well as to promote
international exchange. We hope that each one of you will have the opportunity to
exchange knowledge and information, strengthen collaborations, and establish new
friendships.
The Conference will address opportunities and challenges pertaining to the electric
power industry, renewable energies, electric drives, and energy conversion systems.
We have invited three distinguished guest speakers to present the latest
developments, applications, and technologies in the field of power engineering. The
technical program includes 52 papers distributed in 10 sessions. The authors
represent the contributions from many countries including Japan, China, Korea, USA,
Canada, Europe, the Middle East region, and the Indian subcontinent.
I am very pleased with the good responses that were received from the scientific
community worldwide and the participation of a large number of international
scholars. It is hoped that participants will benefit from this event by interacting with
each other and exchanging knowledge and ideas to enhance and sustain research
and development activities in the field of power engineering.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to the
international advisory board members, sponsors, and the organizing committee. I
am also grateful to all the reviewers and technical track chairs without whom this
conference program would not be possible.
This conference would not have taken place without the dedication and hard work of
the organizing committee members at Kyutech, and the encouragement and support
of the Kyutech upper administration. Their support is a testimony to Kyutech’s
commitment for the pursuit of academic excellence.
I hope that you will find the conference both enjoyable and valuable, and also enjoy
the architectural, cultural and natural beauty of Kitakyushu. I wish you a fruitful
conference and a pleasant stay in Japan.
Sincerely,
Rached Dhaouadi
EPECS’18 General Co-Chair
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MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Dear Delegates,
It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the 2018 5th International
Conference on Electric Power and Energy Conversion Systems (EPECS’18),
Kitakyushu, Japan. I hope the conference would be good opportunities for fruitful
exchanges of the knowledge and ideas for all participants.
Why Kitakyushu? In 1901, the Yawata Steel Works (now, Yawata Works, Nippon
Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation) began operations. The related facilities
including the former office, the repairing factory, etc. was registered as a part of
Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal
Mining, UNESCO World Heritage in 2015. The City of Kitakyushu has developed
around heavy and chemical industries, and has underpinned industrial
modernization and rapid economic growth in Japan. In recent years, a concentration
of industries has gathered, which includes robotics, auto and telecommunications
industries.
In addition, the city has suffered from the severe pollution problems as a result of
the rapid development. The problems have been overcome by the cooperation of
the citizens, companies, academic organizations, and the government. The City of
Kitakyushu is the first city in Asia to be selected by the OECD as a Green Growth
City.
I would like to express my deepest gratitude to all participants, the international
advisory board members, sponsors, reviewers, and organizing committee members.
I wish you fruitful conference and stay in Kitakyushu.
Sincerely,
Masayuki Watanabe
EPECS’18 General Co-Chair
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Honorary Chair
Takashi HIYAMA, Kumamoto University, Japan
General Co-Chairs
Masayuki WATANABE, Kyutech, Japan
Rached DHAOUADI, AUS, UAE
Local Arrangement Chair
Yaser QUDAIH, American University of Madaba, Jordan
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Ayman EL-HAG, AUS, UAE
Ahmed OSMAN, AUS, UAE
Technical Program Committee
Aydin YESILDIREK, YTU, Turkey
Habib-ur REHMAN, AUS, UAE
Abdul KHALIQ, CASE, Pakistan
Adel GASTLI, QU, Qatar
Ahmad GAOUDA, AUM, Kuwait
Essam AL-AMMAR, KSU, KSA
Haitham ABU-RUB, TAMU, Qatar
Hany FARAG, YU, Canada
Hatem ZEINELDIN, MIST, UAE
Lazhar BEN BRAHIM, QU, Qatar
Kouzou Abdellah, DU, Algeria
Luiz MEYER, FURB, Brazil
Mostafa MAREI, ASU, Egypt
Ugur SAVAS SELAMOGULLAR, YTU, Turkey
Web and Publication Co-Chairs:
Shayok MUKHOPADHYAY, AUS, UAE
Mostafa SHAABAN, AUS, UAE
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INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Edward CHERNEy, UW, CA
Frede BLAABJERG, AU, Denmark
Gian CARLO MONTANARI, UB, Italy
Issa BATARSEH, UCF, USA
M. A. RAHMAN, MUN, CA
Malik EL-BULUK, UA USA
M. H. RASHID, UWF, USA
M. P. KAZMIERKOWSKI, WUT, Poland
Ned MOHAN, UM, USA
Om MALIK, UC, CA
Phil KREIN, UI, USA
Ralph KENNEL, TUM, Germany
Rik DE DONCKER, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Saifur RAHMAN, VT, USA
Stanislaw GUBANSKI, CUT, Sweden
Tom HABETLER, GT, USA
Tore UNDELAND, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Yoichi Hori, UTokyo, Japan
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Monday, April 23, 2018
9:00 – 9:30 Registration
Opening Ceremony
9:30–10:00 Dr. Masayuki WATANABE, Conference Co-Chair, Kyutech, Japan
Dr. Rached Dhaouadi, Conference Co-Chair, AUS, UAE
Keynote Address 1: Renewable energy sources and smart power systems -
10:00–11:00 minimizing total society cost
Professor Toshihisa Funabashi, University of the Ryukyus, Japan
11:00–11:20 Coffee Break
Keynote Address 2: Novel Motor Drive Technologies for Permanent Magnet
11:20–12:20 Synchronous Motors
Dr. Yoshitaka Iwaji, Hitachi Ltd, Japan
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–15:30 Afternoon Technical Sessions 1-A and 1-B
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30 Graduate Students Poster Competition, Room 21
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
9:20–11:00 Morning Technical Sessions 2-A and 2-B
11:00–11:20 Coffee Break
Keynote Address 3: Energy Storage: A Necessity for Power Systems
11:20–12:20 Containing Significant Level of Renewable Generation
Professor San Shing Choi, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–15:10 Afternoon Technical Sessions-I 3-A and 3-B
15:10–15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:10 Afternoon Technical Sessions-II 4-A and 4-B
19:00 Gala Dinner
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
10:00–11:40 Morning Technical Session 5-A and 5-B
11:40–12:00 Coffee Break
12:00–12:30 Closing Session, Room 21
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Keynote Address 1
Monday, April 23, 2018
10:00 – 11:00
Room: 21
Renewable Energy Sources And Smart Power Systems - Minimizing
Total Society Cost
Toshihisa Funabashi
Professor, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan
Abstract:
In Japan, large penetration of distributed generations with RE sources such as
photovoltaic (PV) power generations and wind power generations, is going
based on government policy which is towards construction of low carbon
society aiming at sustainable society. Although these RE sources are free from
exhaustion and do not generate greenhouse gas emissions at time of power
generation, some of RE sources have a demerit such as output power instability
by weather conditions and difficulty of output power forecast. With large
penetration of such variable output sources, it will be difficult to maintain
supply and demand balance in a total power system. And also, considering RE
sources penetrations to customer’s side, it is required to consider new
phenomena such as that one way power flow will be changed to both ways
power flow, which was not considered in a conventional electric power system’s
design philosophy. Due to these backgrounds, to have large integration of RE
sources, it is required to make evolution in today’s power systems. They must
be changed to smarter power systems, where Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) is utilized for cooperation of power apparatus and a total
optimization is aimed such as minimizing total society cost. In Japan,
challenging Japanese style smart grids has been started aiming at realizing a
low carbon society without losing power system’s reliability, economics and
resistance to environment.
Biography:
Toshihisa Funabashi received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from
Nagoya University, Aichi, Japan, in 1975. He received the Doctor degree in
electrical engineering from Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, in 2000. In
1975, he joined Meidensha Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, where he had been
engaged in research on power system analysis and also distributed generation
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applications in power systems. Since April 2014, he is a professor of Nagoya
University, Aichi, Japan. His current interest are operation and control of power
systems with renewable energy sources, output power forecast of photovoltaic
and wind power generations, and generation and transmission lines planning
considering large integration of renewable energy sources and power electricity
markets. He has published over 100 journal papers and over 150 international
conference papers in these technical areas. Prof. Funabashi is a Chartered
Engineer in the U.K, a member of IET, a senior member of IEEE and a member
of IEE Japan. Academic press has published his book titled “Integration of
Distributed Energy Resources in Power Systems, -Implementation, Operation
and Control-” in March, 2016.
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Keynote Address 2
Monday, April 23, 2018
11:20 – 12:20
Room:21
Novel Motor Drive Technologies for Permanent Magnet Synchronous
Motors
Dr. Yoshitaka Iwaji
Hitachi Ltd, Japan
Abstract:
Motors consume about 60 % of the electricity consumed by electric
apparatus. Hence, high efficiency motors, permanent magnet synchronous
motors (PMSMs) need to be made more widely available. Therefore, a rotor
position sensorless control is one of the key technologies to make PMSMs
widely available. Furthermore, the rotation speed of PMSMs tends to become
high due to downsizing and low cost. The speed range of the motors has been
extremely extended. As a result, recent PMSMs have a wide variety of
characteristics including the nonlinear characteristics. On the other hand, the
motor drive technologies have been greatly developing to control these recent
motors freely. In this talk, I will present several drive technologies for a wide
speed range, a high efficiency and nonlinear characteristics.
Biography:
Yoshitaka Iwaji received the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from
Ibaraki University, Hitachi, Japan, in 1987 and the Master of Science in
Electrical Engineering and PhD degrees from Hokkaido University, Sapporo,
Japan, in 1989, and 1992, respectively. In 1992, he joined Hitachi Research
Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan. He has been engaged in research
and development of motor drives.
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Keynote Address 3
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
11:20 – 12:20
Room: 21
Energy Storage: A Necessity for Power Systems Containing Significant Level
of Renewable Generation
San Shing Choi
Adjunct Professor,
Curtin University of Technology, Perth and
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane
Australia
Abstract:
An overview of the motivating factors for renewable generation is given. The
roles energy storage systems can assume in this new paradigm of power
systems are then explained. Several examples of the application of energy
storage technology in grid systems are presented, wherein the objective is
either to achieve power bridging, power quality enhancement or renewable
power dispatchability. Li-ion battery can be a prime energy storage candidate
to help achieve these objectives, particularly operating in conjunction with
renewable distributed generators under a micro-grid environment. As suitable
battery models are essential for the design and planning of the battery systems
in such applications, the development of a Li-ion battery equivalent circuit
model is also described. The model can provide certain insights into the internal
states of the battery and is amenable for inclusion into the real-time
power/energy management system of Li-ion battery banks.
Biography:
S. S. Choi received the B.E. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of
Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1973 and 1976, respectively. He
subsequently worked in the New Zealand Electricity Department, the National
University of Singapore and the State Energy Commission of Western Australia,
Perth, Australia. From Oct 1992, he was with the School of Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. After
relocating to Australia in April 2014, he takes on the position of Adjunct
Professor of Curtin University of Technology, Perth and Queensland University
of Technology, Brisbane. In this new role, he continues to supervise graduate
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students and gives research seminars. He is also a visiting professor of several
universities, including that of Hohai University, Nanjing, China. His research
interests include power system control, renewable energy and energy storage
systems. He is the recipient of the IEE Sebastian Z.D. Ferranti Premium for the
1989/90 session, the IEEE Power Engineering Society Surge Protective Devices
Committee High Interest Paper Award 2004 and the Best Paper Award of the
2011 IEEE Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Asia, ISGT,
Perth, Australia.
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Monday, April 23, 2018
Technical Session 1-A: Renewable Energy I
13:30–15:30, Room: 21 | Session Chair: Manoj Datta
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Effect of Low Voltage Ride-Through Capability of DFIG Wind Turbines
13:30–13:50 50 for Transient Stability of SPP
Sillawat Romphochai and Komsan Hongesombut
Small Wind Turbine Systems for Application in Oman
13 :50–14:10 51 Razzaqul Ahshan, Abdullah Al-Badi, Nasser Hosseinzadeh and
Mohammed Shafiq
An Efficient Fuzzy Logic Controlled-SMES for Isolated-Microgrid System
14:10–14:30 79 Considering High Wind Power Penetration
Emad A. Mohamed, Sayed Said, Bálint Hartmann and Yasunori Mitani
Examination of Low Frequency Stability of Power System with Detailed
Wind Farm Model
14:30–14:50 74
Shanker Lamichhane, Nadarajah Mithulananthan and Rakibuzzaman
Shah
Fuzzy-based Coordinated Control to Reduce DC-link Overvoltage of a
14:50–15:10 84 PMSG based Wind
Papan Dey, Manoj Datta, Nuwantha Fernando and Tomonobu Senjyu
Configuration Optimization of Wind-Solar-Storage System considering
15:10-15:30 25 DR
Xiaoling Yuan, Fan Yang, Jieyan Xu and Haoming Liu
Monday, April 23, 2018
Technical Session 1-B: Electric Machines and Drives
13:30–15:10, Room: 22 | Session Chair: Rached Dhaouadi
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Bi-object Energy Consumption Minimization Strategy for HEVs
13:30–13:50 4 Yen-Hsiang Huang, Nan-Chyuan Tsai, Hsin-Lin Chiu, Yu-Chi Chen and
Chia-Cheng Kuo
ADALINE-Based Friction Identification and Compensation of a Linear
13 :50–14:10 39 Voice-Coil DC Motor
Mohannad Takrouri and Rached Dhaouadi
Defending Unethical-unplugging of EV-charging Cable (DUEC)
14:10–14:30 40
Raziq Yaqub
Quasi 1D CNN-based Fault Diagnosis of Induction Motor Drives
14:30–14:50 64 Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay, Parth Panigrahy, Gaurab Misra and Paramita
Chattopadhyay
A New Single In-line Package of Intelligent Power Modules for low
power Motor Drive
14:50–15:10 56
Masao Tsukizawa, Hiroaki Sasaki, Junho Lee, Jinyong Jeong and
Hyunsoo Bae
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Technical Session 2-A: Power Electronics I
9:20–11:00, Room: 21 | Session Chair: Ahmed Elserougi
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
An H-Bridge Modular DC-DC Converter with Bidirectional Flyback-
9:20–9:40 32 Based Energy Equalization Modules
Ahmed Elserougi, Ahmed Massoud and Shehab Ahmed
A Soft-Switching Single-Phase Transformer-Isolated Inverter
9:40–10:00 16
Chien-Ming Wang, Guan-Yu Chen, Chi-Hsiang Cheng and Bo-Han Wu
The Compensating Current Control of Active Power Filter based on
Proportional plus Resonant Controller in Load Changing Condition
10:00-10:20 19
honsit Santiprapan, Tosaporn Narongrit, Kongpol Areerak and Sarawut
Janpong
A Synchronous Detection with Fourier Analysis for Single-Phase Shunt
10:20–10:40 20 Active Power Filters
Tosaporn Narongrit, Phonsit Santiprapan and Sarawut Janpong
The Comparison Study of Harmonic Detection Algorithms for Single-
10:40–11:00 53 Phase Power Systems
Maneerat Padungsin, Tosaporn Narongrit and Kongpol Areerak
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Technical Session 2-B: Power Systems I
9:20–11:00, Room: 22 | Session Chair: Masayuki Watanabe
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Power System Stabilizer Tuning to Enhance Kalimantan Selatan -
Tengah and Kalimantan Timur System Interconnection Stability Using
9:20–9:40 23 Particle Swarm Optimization
Joko Hartono, Nanang Hariyanto, Fathin Saifur Rahman, Thongchart
Kerdphol, Masayuki Watanabe and Yasunori Mitani
Equivalent Optimal Power Flow Method Considering Natural Gas
9:40–10:00 30 Network Constraints
Wei Dai, Juan Yu and Wenyuan Li
Optimal Co-planning of Park-level Integrated Heat and Electricity
Energy Systems
10:00-10:20 21
Fuyue Wang, Haoming Liu, Yuming Chen, Junji Wu, Bin Yang and
Wenjun Ruan
Synchronous Condenser Allocation for Improving System Short Circuit
Ratio
10:20–10:40 49
Jundi Jia, Guangya Yang, Arne Nielsen, Peter Weinreich-Jensen,
Eduard Muljadi and Vahan Gevorgian
Estimation of Demand Factor and Generator Demand in Shipboard
10:40–11:00 68 Microgrids From Load Measurement Data
Chun-Lien Su, Ching-Jin Chen, Jen-Hao Teng and Chi-Hsiang Liao
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Technical Session 3-A: High Voltage Engineering
13:30–15:10, Room: 21 | Session Chair: Ayman El-Hag
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
A Simplified Model of Wind Turbine for Lightning Transient Analysis as
13:30–13:50 2 Influenced by Structure of Grounding System
Amr Salah Ali Elsayed Zalhaf and Mazen Abdel-Salam
Image Processing Based Estimation of Ceramic Insulator Pollution
Levels
13:50–14:10 17
Ismail Patel, Issam Maarouf, Sohil Soltan, Ahmad Saad, Anwar Al-
Taher, Ayman El-Hag and Khaled Assaleh
DC Breakdown Performance of Silica and Zirconia Based Polyethylene
Nanocomposites
14:10-14:30 35
Nor Hidayah Rahim, Kwan Yiew Lau, Siti Noorhazirah Kamarudin, Nor
Asiah Muhamad, Noraiham Mohamad and Wan Aizan Wan Ab Rahman
DC Breakdown Characteristics of Polyethylene/Silica Nanocomposites
upon Non-isothermal Crystallization
14:30–14:50 36
Siti Noorhazirah Kamarudin, Kwan Yiew Lau, Nor Hidayah Rahim and
Wan Aizan Wan Ab Rahman
Experimental Study on Air Decomposition By-Product Under Creepage
14:50–15:10 89 Discharge Fault and Their Impact on Insulating Materials
Hassan Javed, Kang Li, Guoqiang Zhang and Adrian Traian Plesca
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Technical Session 3-B: Renewable Energy II
13:30–15:10, Room: 22 | Session Chair: Razzaqul Ahshan
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
A Direct-Flux-Controlled 3-phase Squirrel Cage Induction Generator
For Single-phase
13:30–13:50 47
Zhijia Wang, Udaya K. Madawala,Tian-Hua Liu, D. Mahinda
Vilathgamuwa and Duleepa J. Thrimawithana
Improvement of the Environmental Impact of the Global Energy
Management of Buildings by Genetic Algorithm Optimization
13:50–14:10 66
Ludovic Favre, Frederick Gonon, Jean-Luc Robyr and Elena-Lavinia
Niederhäuser
Active Power Allocation of Virtual Synchronous Generator Considering
Multiple Operating Scenarios
14:10-14:30 18
Fathin Rahman, Thongchart Kerdphol, Masayuki Watanabe and
Yasunori Mitani
ANALYSIS AND DETECTION OF TRANSIENTS IN ISLANDED MICRO-
GRIDS USING WAVELET TRANSFORMATION
14:30–14:50 22
Yunqi Wang, Yiqing Kong, Jayashri Ravishankar, Toan Phung and Phu
Ngoc Le
Load Frequency Control using Renewable Energy Sources for Isolated
Power System
14:50–15:10 31
Lei Liu, Mohammed Elsayed Lotfy, Hidehito Matayoshi, Tomonobu
Senjyu and Manoj Datta
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Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Technical Session 4-A: Power Electronics II
15:30 – 17:10, Room: 21 | Session Chair: Paramita Chattopadhyay
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Comparative Analysis of Model Predictive Control for Voltage Source
15:30–15:50 60 Inverters
Vijay Kumar Singh, Ravi Nath Tripathi and Tsuyoshi Hanamoto
A Predictive Controller for Modular Multi-level Converters
15:50–16:10 61
Su Zhang, Udaya Madawala and Duleepa Thrimawithana
Development of LLC Resonant Inverter for Saw Blade Induction
16:10-16:30 76 Heating Applications
Juthathip Haema and Rattanakorn phadungthin
Development of Control Strategy to Increase the Lifetime of Grid-
Connected Li-Ion Battery
16:30–16:50 59
Yang Li, D. Mahinda Vilathgamuwa, San Shing Choi, Troy W. Farrell,
Ngoc Tham Tran and Joe Teague
Experimental Test of Grid Connected VSC to Improve the Power
Quality in Wave Power System
16:50–17:10 8 Arvind Parwal, Martin Fregelius, Jennifer Leijon, Maria
Chatzigiannakou, Olle Svensson, Irina Temiz, Cecilia Boström, Janaina
Goncalves and Mats Leijon
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Technical Session 4-B: Power Distribution
15:30 – 17:10, Room: 22 | Session Chair: Barry Hayes
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Interactive Energy Management System to Avoid Rolling Blackouts
15:30–15:50 43
Ahmed Bin-Halabi, Adnan Nouh and Mohammad Abouelela
Impact of Load Scattering on Technical Loss in Distribution System
15:50–16:10 52
Nakamon Sopaying and Nuntiya Chaiyabut
Conservation Voltage Reduction in Secondary Distribution Networks
16:10-16:30 67 with Distributed Generation and Electric Vehicle Charging Loads
Barry Hayes and Kevin Tomsovic
An optimal resource scheduling strategy in microgrids with mixed
16:30–16:50 90 energy resources and energy storage system
Yordanos Kassa Semero, Jianhua Zhang, Dehua Zheng and Dan Wei
Very short-term load forecasting using particle swarm optimization
16:50–17:10 92 and adaptive network fuzzy inference systems
Yordanos Kassa Semero, Jianhua Zhang, Dehua Zheng and Dan Wei
Islanding Detection Technique based on Statistical Approach for
Distribution Network
17:10 – 17:30 12
Karan Sareen, Bhavesh Bhalja, Sanjay Srivastava and Yogendra
Swarnkar
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Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Technical Session 5-A: Power Systems II
10:00–11:40, Room: 21 | Session Chair: Ahmed Osman
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Investigation of Transient Air-gap Torque of Induction Motors by Bus
Transfer
10:00–10:20 45
Masayuki Watanabe, Kouhei Yamaoka, Yasunori Mitani, Hiroyuki Iki
and Yoshihide Kado
A Proposed Energy Management System Architecture for Islanded
Microgrids
10:20–10:40 96
Mahmoud Rezk, Owais Saqib, Osama Damati, Mohamed Attie, Ahmed
Osman, Mostafa Shaaban and Mohamed Hassan
Primary Frequency Control by PMSG based Wind Power System with
10:40-11:00 85 Inertial Support
Papan Dey, Manoj Datta, Nuwantha Fernando and Tomonobu Senjyu
Novel Feeder pillar box for medium voltage applications
11:00–11:20 6
Ishant Jain and Sudhakar Reddy
Estimation of EMO Mode based on Synchrophasor data of Low Inertia
11:20-11:40 93 Power System
Nut Soykaew, Nithiphat Teerakawanich and Sanchai Dechanupaprittha
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Technical Session 5-B: Renewable Energy III
10:00–11:40, Room: 22 | Session Chair: Karan Sareen
Time Paper ID Paper Title and Author(s)
Influence of Reduced Inertia by Added Wind Farm on Low Frequency
Oscillatory Instability of Power System
10:00–10:20 75
Shanker Lamichhane, Mithulananthan Nadarajah and Herlambang
Setiadi
Analysis and Assessment of Operation Risk for Power System with
10:20–10:40 42 Photovoltaic Power Stations
Shunxiang Ji, Qi Wang, Nanmu Ding and Lei Liang
Applications of Ozone for Recycling of Wastewater from Biogas
Production for Electricity Generation
10:40-11:00 78
Wisut Tantirungruang, Peerawut Yutthagowith and Phop
Chancharoensook
Ramping Behavior Analysis of Ground Mounted Solar PV Generation in
11:00–11:20 83 Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Somboon Nuchprayoon
Enhancement LFC of a Realistic Multi-Source Power System
Concerning Wind Farms Using SMES and New Optimized PID
11:20–11:40 33 Controller
Gaber Magdy, Emad A. Mohamed, Gaber Shabib, Adel Abdelbaset and
Yasunori Mitani
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