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  • Journal article
    Angeli D, Leenheer PD, Sontag ED, 2011,

    Persistence Results for Chemical Reaction Networks with Time-Dependent Kinetics and No Global Conservation Laws

    , SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol: 71, Pages: 128-146
  • Journal article
    Jukka T, Thambirajah J, Larsson M, Pal BC, Thornhill NF, Haarla LC, Hung W, Carter A, Rauhala Tet al., 2011,

    Comparison of Three Electromechanical Oscillation Damping Estimation Methods

    , IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol: 26, Pages: 2398-2407, ISSN: 0885-8950

    This paper describes three data driven methods to monitor electromechanical oscillations in interconnected power system operation. The objective is to compare and contrast the performance of the methods. The accuracy of damping ratio and frequency of oscillations are the measures of the performance of the algorithms. The advantages and disadvantages of various techniques and their limitations to measurement noise have been considered while assessing performance. The target frequency and damping are computed using the Nordic power system simulation model.

  • Journal article
    Angeli D, 2011,

    Boundedness analysis for open Chemical ReactionNetworks with mass-action kinetics

    , Natural Computing, Vol: 10, Pages: 751-774
  • Conference paper
    Jerez J, Constantinides GA, Kerrigan EC, Ling KVet al., 2011,

    Parallel MPC for Real-Time FPGA-based Implementation

    , IFAC World Congress 2011
  • Journal article
    Yang Q, Barria JA, Green TC, 2011,

    Communication Infrastructures for DistributedControl of Power Distribution Networks

    , IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Vol: 7, Pages: 316-327, ISSN: 1551-3203
  • Conference paper
    Pinuela M, Yates DC, Mitcheson PD, Lucyszyn Set al., 2011,

    Maximising the Link Efficiency of Resonant Inductive Coupling for Wireless Power Transfer

    , 1st International Workshop on Wireless Energy Transport and Harvesting, Pages: 1-4
  • Journal article
    He C, Kiziroglou ME, Yates DC, Yeatman EMet al., 2011,

    A MEMS self-powered sensor and RF transmission platform for WSN nodes

    , Sensors Journal, IEEE, Vol: 11, Pages: 3437-3445, ISSN: 1530-437X
  • Conference paper
    Terdich N, Martinez-Botas RF, Howey DA, Copeland CD, Costall Aet al., 2011,

    Off-Road Diesel Engine Transient Response Improvement by Electrically Assisted Turbocharging

    , SAE ICE2011 - 10th International Conference on Engines & Vehicles, Publisher: Society of Automotive Engineers
  • Conference paper
    Pin G, Parisini T, 2011,

    A Direct Adaptive Method for Discriminating Sinusoidal Components with Nearby Frequencies

    , American Control Conference (ACC), Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 2994-2999, ISSN: 0743-1619
  • Conference paper
    Chaudhuri NR, Majumder R, Chaudhuri B, Pan J, Nuqui Ret al., 2011,

    Modeling and Stability Analysis of MTDC Grids for Offshore Wind Farms: A Case Study on the North Sea Benchmark System

    , General Meeting of the IEEE-Power-and-Energy-Society (PES), Publisher: IEEE, ISSN: 1944-9925
  • Journal article
    Ng WM, Lin DY, Hui SYR, 2010,

    A single eco-friendly ultra-low-loss magnetic ballast design for a wide range of T5 high-efficient fluorescent lamps

    , 2010 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, ECCE 2010 - Proceedings, Pages: 1321-1326

    A patent-pending single design of an ultra-low-loss (ULL) magnetic ballast for a T5 high-efficient (T5-HE) fluorescent lamps rated from 14W to 35W is presented. Based on the use of a non-linear physical low-pressure discharge lamp model, it is discovered that the same set of ballast parameters can be chosen for operating T5-HE 14, 21, 28 and 35W lamps at their respective rated power at a mains voltage of 220V-240V. With energy efficiency higher than and lifetime much longer than their electronic counterparts and being recyclable, the ULL ballasts offer a more environmentally-friendly solution to T5-HE lamps than electronic ballasts. This single ballast design offers great convenience to both ballast manufacturers and users because only one product design can cover a range of the most popular T5-HE lamps. Both theoretical analysis and experimental results are included to confirm the validity of the proposal. © 2010 IEEE.

  • Conference paper
    Evangelou SA, Limebeer DJN, Tomas-Rodriguez M, 2010,

    Suppression of Burst Oscillations in Racing Motorcycles

    , 49th Conference on Decision and Control; CDC 49
  • Book chapter
    Cuzzola FA, Parisini T, 2010,

    Automation and Control Solutions for Flat Strip Metal Processing

    , The Control Handbook: Control System Applications, Editors: Levine, Publisher: CRC, Pages: 18-1-180-36, ISBN: 9781420073607

    In this article, we will mainly focus on the realization of control and automation solutions for flat steel strip although most of the concepts can be applied also for the realization of copper and aluminum strips.

  • Conference paper
    Moreno R, Pudjianto D, Strbac G, 2010,

    Future transmission network operation and design standards to support a low carbon electricity system

    Increased connections of wind power in the Great Britain (GB) transmission system had triggered the need to review the fundamental principles behind the deterministic Great Britain Supply Quality and Security Standards (SQSS) that has been used for more than 5 decades. This review analyses the necessary upgrades to improve the efficiency of transmission system operation and capacity required to accommodate the present and future generation system. This paper in particular addresses a number of issues raised from the applications of deterministic SQSS and its operation and design efficiency concerning the best usage of N-k policy type. With respect to the United Kingdom (UK) transmission system operation, deterministic standards have been used to determine secure maximum levels of power transfers across a particular boundary. Our studies indicate that the deterministic standards are too conservative. This leads to over requirement of transmission capacity in planning timescales or significant constraints to access remote wind power in operational timescales. As an alternative, the use of an integrated reliability and cost-benefit framework to optimize the level of transmission system security has been developed. A wide range of studies have been carried out to analyze the benefits of this approach in the UK. The results indicate the need to move towards this integrated approach in order to maximize the value of transmission and to speed up the connections of wind power. ©2010 IEEE.

  • Conference paper
    Sudtharalingam S, Hawkes AD, Green TC, 2010,

    Feasibility of domestic micro combined heat and power units with adjusted real time pricing

    , IEEE PES General Meeting
  • Conference paper
    Pipelzadeh Y, Chaudhuri B, Green TC, 2010,

    Wide-area Power Oscillation Damping Control through HVDC: A case study on the Australian equivalent network

    , IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting 2010, Minnesota, USA
  • Journal article
    Chen W, Hui SYR, 2010,

    A dimmable Light-emitting diode (LED) driver with cascaded mag-amp postregulators for multistring applications

    , IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference), Pages: 2523-2528

    A dimmable LED driver with cascaded magnetic amplifiers is proposed for multistring applications. A master power converter is used to provide the major part of the voltage for a plurality of slave converter modules with magnetic amplifier control. The magnetic amplifiers are used to regulate only the varying part of the LED string voltage and therefore greatly reduce the power losses in parallel converter modules. Good current balance among the parallel LED strings and a high energy efficiency in the range of 86-88% has been achieved for a 21W practical prototype formed with 3 parallel strings. © 2010 IEEE.

  • Conference paper
    Bottrell N, Prodanović M, Green TC, 2010,

    Analysed small signal state-space model of an active rectifier

    This paper presents a small signal state-space model of an active rectifier. The model considers the reference frame, the variation of frequency and control dynamics. It is suitable for analysing small signal stability of active rectifier loads in networks where a small load perturbation may cause a frequency disturbance. The model is formed by separating the active rectifier into sub sections. Each subsection is modelled independently before being consolidated into a single small signal state-space equation. A sensitivity analysis of the active rectifier is also presented which identifies the states most associated with each mode. This indicates possible feedback signals for the design of controllers to improve the system stability. The model is tested using rapid prototyping power converters configured as the active rectifier itself and the system load. The laboratory arrangement allows the active rectifier to be connected to either the public network via isolation transformers or a private network where the voltage and frequency are fully controllable. During the experimentation the active rectifier is shown to have negative impedance characteristics which are known to cause destabilising effects in networks.

  • Conference paper
    Clemow P, Green TC, 2010,

    Wind farm output smoothing through coordinated control

    This paper presents a new method of using coordinated control and short term wind speed prediction to smooth the output of an array of wind turbines. The proposed controller uses knowledge of the kinetic energy storage potential in the rotor disc to allow production of pre-determined power profiles for periods of around 60s from variable wind inputs. Previous studies have shown that there are large peaks in wind power variability in the minutes timescale which is within the ability of a control system to reduce. This variation will cause issues with balancing systems within the local grid, as such it is beneficial to remove it. Results of tests to the system are presented which show a significant reduction in wind farm output power variability without a significant drop in output power. Comparisons with the natural smoothing effect are also presented and show that despite the significant smoothing found in large and distributed wind farms, there is still a possibility to improve the output.

  • Conference paper
    Pipelzadeh Y, Chaudhuri B, Green TC, 2010,

    Stability Improvement through HVDC Upgrade in the Australian Equivalent System

    , UPEC 2010
  • Conference paper
    Toh TT, Mitcheson PD, Yeatman EM, 2010,

    Control models of Switch Mode Maximum Power Point Tracking Interfaces for Energy Harvesting Devices

    , PowerMEMS 2010, Pages: 155-158
  • Conference paper
    Pinuela M, Mitcheson PD, Lucyszyn S, 2010,

    Analysis of Scalable Rectenna Configurations for Harvesting High Frequency Ambient Radiation

    , PowerMEMS 2010, Pages: 41-44
  • Conference paper
    Hey J, Howey DA, Martinez-Botas R, Lamperth Met al., 2010,

    Transient Thermal Modeling of an Axial Flux Permanent Magnet (AFPM) Machine Using a Hybrid Thermal Model

    , International Conference on Thermal and Fluids Engineering, Publisher: World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET)

    This paper presents the development of a hybrid thermal model for the EVO Electric AFM 140 Axial Flux Permanent Magnet (AFPM) machine as used in hybrid and electric vehicles. The adopted approach is based on a hybrid lumped parameter and finite difference method. The proposed method divides each motor component into regular elements which are connected together in a thermal resistance network representing all the physical connections in all three dimensions. The element shape and size are chosen according to the component geometry to ensure consistency. The fluid domain is lumped into one region with averaged heat transfer parameters connecting it to the solid domain. Some model parameters are obtained from Computation Fluid Dynamic (CFD) simulation and empirical data. The hybrid thermal model is described by a set of coupled linear first order differential equations which is discretised and solved iteratively to obtain the temperature profile. The computation involved is low and thus the model is suitable for transient temperature predictions. The maximum error in temperature prediction is 3.4% and the mean error is consistently lower than the mean error due to uncertainty in measurements. The details of the model development, temperature predictions and suggestions for design improvements are presented in this paper.

  • Conference paper
    Sokolov M, Green TC, Mitcheson PD, Shmilovitz Det al., 2010,

    Dynamic Analysis of Photovoltaic System withMPP Locus Emulation

    , 2010 IEEE 26-th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 212-215
  • Conference paper
    Pipelzadeh Y, Chaudhuri B, Green TC, 2010,

    Decentralised Control for Damping Multi-Modal Oscillations through CSC/VSC Based HVDC Transmission Technologies

    , The 9th international conference on AC and DC power transmission (ACDC 2010)
  • Journal article
    Frederick M, Kerrigan EC, Graham JMR, 2010,

    Gust alleviation using rapidly deployed trailing-edge flaps

    , JOURNAL OF WIND ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL AERODYNAMICS, Vol: 98, Pages: 712-723, ISSN: 0167-6105
  • Journal article
    Tan CW, Green TC, Hernandez-Aramburo CA, 2010,

    A stochastic method for battery sizing with uninterruptible-power and demand shift capabilities in PV (photovoltaic) systems

    , ENERGY, Vol: 35, Pages: 5082-5092, ISSN: 0360-5442
  • Journal article
    Bardi S, Astolfi A, 2010,

    Modeling and Control of a Waste-to-Energy Plant Waste-Bed Temperature Regulation

    , IEEE CONTROL SYSTEMS MAGAZINE, Vol: 30, Pages: 27-37, ISSN: 1066-033X
  • Journal article
    Couchman IJ, Kerrigan EC, 2010,

    Control of mixing in a Stokes' fluid flow

    , JOURNAL OF PROCESS CONTROL, Vol: 20, Pages: 1103-1115, ISSN: 0959-1524
  • Conference paper
    Holmes AS, Howey DA, Bansal A, Yates DCet al., 2010,

    Self-powered wireless sensor for duct monitoring

    , PowerMEMS 2010, the 10th International Workshop on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications, Pages: 115-118

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