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2018

Dynamic Laplace: Efficient Centrality Measure for Weighted or Unweighted Evolving Networks

Autores
Cordeiro, M; Sarmento, RP; Brazdil, P; Gama, J;

Publicação
CoRR

Abstract

2018

Influence of Crowbar and Chopper Protection on DFIG during Low Voltage Ride Through

Autores
Monteiro Pereira, RMM; Pereira, AJC; Ferreira, CM; Maciel Barbosa, FPM;

Publicação
ENERGIES

Abstract
The energy sector is evolving rapidly, namely due to the increasing importance of renewable energy sources. The connection of large amounts of wind power generation poses new challenges for the dynamic voltage stability analysis of an electric power system, which has to be studied. In this paper, the traditional Doubly-Fed Induction Generator model is employed. Based on this model, a crowbar and chopper circuit is set up to protect the turbine during the short-circuit period. The EUROSTAG software package was used for the simulation studies of the system, and numerical results were obtained. Conclusions are drawn that provide a better understanding of the influence of crowbar and chopper protection on Doubly-Fed Induction Generators (DFIG), during low voltage ride through, in a system with wind power generation.

2018

Trends and Advances in Information Systems and Technologies - Volume 3 [WorldCIST'18, Naples, Italy, March 27-29, 2018]

Autores
Rocha, A; Adeli, H; Reis, LP; Costanzo, S;

Publicação
WorldCIST (3)

Abstract

2018

Optimizing Nodal Demand Response in the Day-Ahead Electricity Market within a Smart Grid Infrastructure

Autores
Hajibandeh, N; Shafie khah, M; Ehsan, M; Catalao, JPS;

Publicação
2018 IEEE 16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS (INDIN)

Abstract
Developments of the smart grid infrastructure can facilitate the upsurge of Demand Response (DR) share in power system resources. This paper models the effects of Demand Response Programs (DRPs) on the behavior of the electricity market in the Day-Ahead (DA) session. Decision makers look for the best DR tariff to employ it as a tool to obtain a flexible and sustainable energy market. Employing the most effective DRP is of crucial importance. An optimized DR model and the optimum rates for each DRP are found to meet the decision makers' requirements. Optimizing the nodal tariff and incentive values of different DRPs are proposed in the electricity market. In such environment, market interactions are considered by means of a security constrained unit commitment problem. Both types of Price-Based Demand Response (PBDR) and Incentive-Based Demand Response (IBDR) are modeled. The numerical results presented indicate the effectiveness of the proposed model.

2018

Development of a new system for real-time detection of radon using scintillating optical fibers

Autores
Monteiro, CS; Coelho, L; Barbosa, SM; Guimarães, D;

Publicação
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Abstract
A remote sensor for radon continuous measurement using polymeric scintillation optical fibers was developed and evaluated. Successful preliminary results showed detection of natural occurring radon from a container with rocks rich in uranium oxides. © OSA 2018 © 2018 The Author(s)

2018

Integrating User Design and Formal Models within PVSio-Web

Autores
Watson, N; Reeves, S; Masci, P;

Publicação
ELECTRONIC PROCEEDINGS IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Abstract
Creating formal models of interactive systems has wide reaching benefits, not only for verifying low-level correctness, but also as a tool for ensuring user interfaces behave logically and consistently. Despite this, tools for designing user experiences and tools for creating and working with formal models are typically distinctly separate systems. This work aims to bridge this divide by allowing the generation of state machine diagrams and formal models via a simple, interactive prototyping tool that mirrors the basic functionality of many modern digital prototyping applications.

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