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  • Conference paper
    Silva A, Mohamed S, Djapic P, Strbac G, Allan Ret al., 2006,

    Reliability evaluation of underground distribution networks using representative networks

    , 9th International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 1154-1159
  • Conference paper
    Strbac G, 2006,

    Technical and commercial integration of distributed generation: Review of recent developments in the UK

    , General Meeting of the Power-Engineering-Society, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 1070-1070, ISSN: 1932-5517
  • Conference paper
    Laila DS, Nesic D, Astolfi A, 2006,

    Sampled-data control of nonlinear systems

    , Graduate Paris School on Control, Publisher: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, Pages: 91-137, ISSN: 0170-8643
  • Book chapter
    Galaz M, Ortega R, Astolfi A, Sun Y, Shen Tet al., 2006,

    Transient stabilization of multimachine power systems

    , Current trends in nonlinear systems and control, Editors: Menini, Zaccarian, Abdallah, Publisher: Birkhauser, Pages: 267-286
  • Journal article
    Laila DS, Astolfi A, 2006,

    Construction of discrete-time models for port-controlled Hamiltonian systems with applications

    , Systems and Control Letters, Vol: 55, Pages: 673-680, ISSN: 0167-6911
  • Book
    Zhang XP, Rehtanz C, Pal BC, 2006,

    Flexible AC transmission systems: modelling and control

    , Publisher: Springer-Verlag, ISBN: 9783540306061
  • Journal article
    Kaliora G, Astolfi A, Praly L, 2006,

    Norm estimators and global output feedback stabilization of nonlinear systems with ISS inverse dynamics

    , Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on, Vol: 51, Pages: 493-498, ISSN: 0018-9286
  • Conference paper
    Jaimoukha IM, Li ZH, Mazars EFM, 2006,

    Fault isolation filter with linear matrix inequality solution to optimal decoupling

    , American Control Conference, 14 - 16 June 2006, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 2339-2344
  • Book chapter
    Yeatman EM, Mitcheson PD, 2006,

    Energy scavenging

    , Body sensor networks, Editors: Yang, Yang, Publisher: Springer, Pages: 183-217, ISBN: 9781846282720
  • Conference paper
    Anaparthi KK, Pal B, 2006,

    Measurement-based system identification and multi-input PSS design for damping electromechanical oscillations

    , IEEE Power India Conference, 10 - 12 April 2006, New Delhi, Publisher: IEEE
  • Journal article
    Bai J, Gooi HB, Strbac G, Venkatesh Bet al., 2006,

    Effects of DSB on market clearing price

    , European Transactions on Electrical Power, Vol: 16, Pages: 161-173, ISSN: 1430-144X
  • Journal article
    Evangelou S, Limebeer DJN, Sharp RS, Smith MCet al., 2006,

    An H-infinity loop-shaping approach to steering control for high-performance motorcycles

    , Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, Vol: 329, Pages: 257-275, ISSN: 0170-8643
  • Book chapter
    Astolfi A, Lovera M, 2006,

    Global attitude control of spacecraft using magnetic actuators

    , Nonlinear and adaptive control -- Tools and algorithms for the user, Editors: Astolfi, Publisher: Imperial College Press, Pages: 179-206
  • Conference paper
    Mitcheson PD, Green TC, Yeatman EM, 2006,

    Power processing circuits for MEMS inertial energy scavengers

    , Symposium on Design, Test, Integration and Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS 2006, Stresa, Italy, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 332-337
  • Journal article
    Pogaku N, Green TC, 2006,

    Harmonic mitigation throughout a distribution system: a distributed-generator-based solution

    , Iee Proceedings Generation Transmission and Distribution, Vol: 153, Pages: 350-358, ISSN: 1350-2360
  • Journal article
    Falugi P, Giarré L, 2006,

    PARAMETER BOUNDED ESTIMATION FOR QUASISPECIES MODELS OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION

    , IFAC Proceedings Volumes, Vol: 39, Pages: 1186-1191, ISSN: 1474-6670
  • Conference paper
    Moreno J, Moreno R, Mocarquer S, Rudnick Het al., 2006,

    Determinacion de un Parque Optimo de Transformadores para una Empresa Modelo de Distribucion

    , III International Congress of the Andes Region (Andescon)
  • Journal article
    von Buren T, Mitcheson PD, Green TC, Yeatman EM, Holmes AS, Troster Get al., 2006,

    Optimization of inertial micropower generators for human walking motion

    , IEEE Sensors Journal, Vol: 6, Pages: 28-38, ISSN: 1530-437X
  • Conference paper
    Evangelou S, Limebeer DJN, Sharp RS, Smith MCet al., 2006,

    An H-infinity loop-shaping approach to steering control for high-performance motorcycles

    , Workshop on Control of Uncertain Systems, 21 - 22 April 2006, Cambridge, ENGLAND, Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin, Pages: 257-275
  • Conference paper
    Grenard S, Pudjianto D, Strbac G, 2005,

    Benefits of active management of distribution network in the UK

    , Pages: 363-367, ISSN: 0537-9989
  • Conference paper
    Djapic P, Strbac G, Allan R, Jarrett Ket al., 2005,

    Quantifying security contribution from distributed generation

    , 18th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2005), Publisher: IEE
  • Conference paper
    Strbac G, Mutale J, Pudjianto D, 2005,

    Methodology for pricing of distribution networks with distributed generation

    , Pages: 301-305, ISSN: 0537-9989
  • Journal article
    Pannocchia G, Kerrigan EC, 2005,

    Offset-free receding horizon control of constrained linear systems

    , AICHE JOURNAL, Vol: 51, Pages: 3134-3146, ISSN: 0001-1541
  • Journal article
    Liu X, Chan PW, Hui SYR, 2005,

    Finite element simulation of a universal contactless battery charging platform

    , Conference Proceedings - IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition - APEC, Vol: 3, Pages: 1927-1932

    This paper presents a finite-element (FE) simulation study of a planar contactless battery charging platform for portable consumer electronic equipment. Magnetic field plots of the charging platform are generated under no-load and loaded conditions so that the field distribution of the planar charging platform can be visualized. With new results arising from this FE simulation study, the theory of the mmf generation of the multilayer planar printed-circuit-board (PCB) winding array structure can be further understood. Experiments have been carried out to identify the loading effects and central field sag phenomenon. Magnetic field variation at the edges of the platform can now be explained. It is found that a patented shielding structure is effective in suppressing the EM field at the bottom of the charging platform. Most importantly, the FE simulation confirms the 'pancake' shape of the field distribution in the planar charging platform. Such prediction is verified with practical measurements. © 2005 IEEE.

  • Journal article
    Nguyen TH, Chan PKW, Shrivastava Y, Hui SYRet al., 2005,

    A three-dimensional space vector modulation scheme for three-level three-wired neutral point clamped converters

    , PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Vol: 2005, Pages: 2307-2314, ISSN: 0275-9306

    Three-level converters have been used for dc-ac conversion when the desired ac voltages are balanced. To deal with the unbalanced situations, three-level four-leg converters have been proposed. The four-leg converters use an extra leg to conduct any neutral current in a three-phase four-wire system. More switching devices in the four-leg converters result in increased cost and possibly increased switching losses compared with the three-leg converter. In this paper, a 3-D space vector modulation scheme for three-level three-leg is proposed to deal with unbalanced situations. This scheme uses existing topology and does not require any hardware modification. It is also suitable in applications where neutral is not required such as STATCOM, UPFC etc. Simulation and practical results have confirmed that the proposed 3-D space-vector scheme has better low-order harmonic performance than traditional 2-D scheme under unbalanced conditions and less switching transients in the voltage balancing capacitors in the 3-level inverters. These potential advantages could enable cost and size reduction in the site implementation of passive filters and prolong the lifetime of the inverter equipment. © 2005 IEEE.

  • Journal article
    Hui SYR, Yan W, Chung H, Tam PW, Ho Get al., 2005,

    Energy efficiency comparison of dimmable electromagnetic and electronic ballast systems

    , Conference Record - IAS Annual Meeting (IEEE Industry Applications Society), Vol: 4, Pages: 2775-2781, ISSN: 0197-2618

    Compared with electromagnetic ballasts, electronic ballasts have much shorter lifetime and are not recyclable. This prompts new concerns about their environmental impacts due to the accumulation of toxic and non-biodegradable waste components and materials. In this paper, the combined use of a central dimming system with low-loss electromagnetic ballasts is compared with electronic ballasts. Experimental results have confirmed that the use of a central dimming system for large electromagnetic ballast driven lighting systems can be as energy efficient as electronic ballasts. Considering the long lifetime of electromagnetic ballasts and recyclability of their magnetic chokes, this project shows that such combined technology can provide an improved environmental-friendly and energy-saving solution for large-scale electric lighting systems. © 2005 IEEE.

  • Journal article
    Lee LM, Hui SYR, Chung HSH, 2005,

    An automatic lamp detection technique for electronic ballasts

    , Conference Proceedings - IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition - APEC, Vol: 1, Pages: 575-581

    Based on a comprehensive comparison of fluorescent lamp parameters of major lamp manufacturers, this paper presents an automatic lamp power detection method that can differentiate the lamp power of tubular T8 and T12 fluorescent lamps. This method can be easily incorporated into existing electronic ballast control so that the same electronic ballast design can operate different lamps at their respective rated power levels. With this patented method, a universal electronic ballast can be designed to operate the full range of T8 and T12 fluorescent lamps from 18W to 70W without any power mismatch problem. Design criteria and practical verifications are included to confirm the theory behind this lamp power detection method. © 2005 IEEE.

  • Journal article
    Liu X, Hui SYR, 2005,

    An analysis of a double-layer electromagnetic shield for a universal contactless battery charging platform

    , PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Vol: 2005, Pages: 1767-1772, ISSN: 0275-9306

    A patented double-layer planar structure is employed to shield the electromagnetic (EM) field at the bottom of a universal charging platform. The double-layer consists of a layer of soft ferromagnetic material and a layer of conductive material. Thin 4F1 ferrite plate and the copper sheet are used in this example. This shielding technique is analyzed with the extended transmission line theory. With the formulas presented, the shielding effectiveness (SE) of both single-layer shield and double-layer shield could be calculated out directly, without using finite-element software. A classical transmitting-receiving loop measurement has been carried out to evaluate the SE of single ferrite shield, single copper shield and double-layer shield respectively. Calculated and measured results in the working frequency range of the charging platform from 100 kHz to 500 kHz confirm that the double-layer shield has obviously better SE than single-layer shield and can achieve a SE above 40dB, which is commonly accepted by the industry. Finally, the potential of this double-layer shielding technique for a wide range of power electronic applications is discussed. © 2005 IEEE.

  • Journal article
    Liu X, Hui SYR, 2005,

    Equivalent circuit modeling of a multilayer planar winding array structure for use in a universal contactless battery charging platform

    , Conference Proceedings - IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition - APEC, Vol: 2, Pages: 1366-1372

    In this paper, an equivalent circuit model of a multilayer planar winding array structure that can be used as a universal contactless battery charging platform is presented. This model includes the mutual-inductive effects of partial overlaps of planar windings in the multi-layer structure. It has been successfully simulated with PSpice and practically verified with measurements obtained from three prototypes. This circuit model forms the basis of an overall system model of the planar charging platform. It is demonstrated that model parameters can be derived from the geometry of the winding structure. Errors between the calculated and the measured results are found to be within a tolerance of 5%. © 2005 IEEE.

  • Journal article
    Laiou MC, Astolfi A, 2005,

    Transformations of nonlinear systems to high-order generalized chained forms

    , JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME, Vol: 127, Pages: 729-733, ISSN: 0022-0434

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