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Publications by Cleberton Reiz

2023

Estratégia de self-healing para redes modernas de distribuição de energia elétrica

Authors
Reiz, C; E. M. Pereira, C; Leite, JB;

Publication
Anais do Simpósio Brasileiro de Pesquisa Operacional

Abstract

2023

Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation in Distribution Networks: Frequency Variation

Authors
Reiz, C; Chiarelo Commar, HC; Souza, M; Leite, JB;

Publication
2023 Workshop on Communication Networks and Power Systems (WCNPS)

Abstract

2024

Application of active contours in feature extraction in LANDSAT 8 and CBERS 4 images

Authors
Reiz, C; Filgueiras, JLD; Evaristo, JW; Zanin, RB; Martins, EFdO;

Publication
Caderno Pedagógico

Abstract
Digital images from orbital platforms are the main source of information for mapping and decision-making. Their use has become increasingly popular over the years and has expanded into various areas. Feature extraction in digital images has been widely researched in Image Analysis, Photogrammetry, and Computer Vision. Works related to feature extraction for the generation and updating of GISs are generally divided into anthropic features such as buildings and/or highways and natural features such as vegetation areas or bodies of water. One attractive methodology for feature extraction, especially for rivers and bodies of water, is based on active contours, formulated based on the evolution of curves, which can have parametric models (Snakes) or geometric models (Level set). In this context, this work intends to identify and compare some characteristics of parametric and geometric active contour methods and apply them to orbital images from the OLI and PAN sensors of the LANDSAT 8 and CBERS 4 satellites for feature extraction, correlating these characteristics with the parameters required in the mathematical models of active contours. The present work makes use of Digital Image Processing (DIP) methods, with the first processing stage known as pre-processing, consisting of interconnected tasks that can be used to extract some information about the objects present in the scene. Subsequently, in the processing stage, the features of interest are extracted with the help of the Fiji and Icy software using Level Set and Snake, respectively. Regardless of the method used, the results presented in this work show an extraction time compatible with application needs, as they are developed semi-automatically.

2020

APLICAÇÃO DE CONTORNOS ATIVOS NA EXTRAÇÃO DE FEIÇÕES EM IMAGENS LANDSAT 8 E CBERS 4

Authors
Reiz, C; Zanin, RB; Martins, EFdO; Filgueiras, JLD; Evaristo, JW;

Publication
As Ciências Exatas e da Terra e a Interface com vários Saberes 2

Abstract

2024

Distributed Energy Resources and EV Charging Stations Expansion Planning for Grid-Connected Microgrids

Authors
de Lima, TD; Reiz, C; Soares, J; Lezama, F; Franco, JF; Vale, Z;

Publication
ENERGY INFORMATICS, EI.A 2023, PT II

Abstract
The intensification of environmental impacts and the increased economic risks are triggering a technological race towards a low-carbon economy. In this socioeconomic scenario of increasing changes and environmental concerns, microgrids (MGs) play an important role in integrating distributed energy resources. Thus, a planning strategy for grid-connected MGs with distributed energy resources and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations is proposed in this paper. The developedmathematical model aims to defineMGexpansion decisions that satisfy the growing electricity demand (including EV charging demand) at the lowest possible cost; such decisions include investments in PV units, wind turbines, energy storage systems, and EV charging stations. The objective function is based on the interests of the MG owner, considering constraints associated with the main distribution grid. A mixed-integer linear programming model is used to formulate the problem, ensuring the solution's optimality. The applicability of the proposed model is evaluated in the 69-bus distribution grid. Promising results concerning grid-connected MGs were obtained, including the enhancement of energy exchange with the grid according to their needs.

2024

Novel adaptive protection approach for optimal coordination of directional overcurrent relays

Authors
Reiz, C; Alves, E; Melim, A; Gouveia, C; Carrapatoso, A;

Publication
2024 IEEE 22ND MEDITERRANEAN ELECTROTECHNICAL CONFERENCE, MELECON 2024

Abstract
The integration of inverter-based distributed generation challenges the implementation of an reliable protection This work proposes an adaptive protection method for coordinating protection systems using directional overcurrent relays, where the settings depend on the distribution network operating conditions. The coordination problem is addressed through a specialized genetic algorithm, aiming to minimize the total operating times of relays with time-delayed operation. The pickup current is also optimized. Coordination diagrams from diverse fault scenarios illustrate the method's adaptability to different operational conditions, emphasizing the importance of employing multiple setting groups for optimal protection system performance. The proposed technique provides high-quality solutions, enhancing reliability compared to traditional protection schemes.

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