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Session
MON03: Power system automation techniques
Time:
Monday, 14/Oct/2024:
5:15pm - 6:30pm

Session Chair: Shahabeddin Kamyab, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Location: Orlando 1A

Sheraton Dubrovnik Riviera Hotel Šetalište Dr. F. Tuđmana 17, 20207, Srebreno

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Presentations

Observer-Based Discontinuous Communication in the Secondary Control of AC Microgrids

Shahabeddin Najafi1, Yazdan Batmani1, Pouya Shafiee2, Charalambos Konstantinou3

1University of Kurdistan; 2Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; 3King Abdullah University of Science and Technology



Concept of a test bench for research into automatic resupply to improve the resilience of critical infrastructure

Fynn Liegmann1, Katrin Schulte1, Felix Annen1, Jens Haubrock1, Michael Kelker2, Svenja Joseph3, Sebastian Raczka3, Christian Rehtanz3

1Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany; 2Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH; 3TU Dortmund University



Automated Generation of Urban Medium-voltage Grids using OpenStreetMap Data

Tobias Gebhard1, Andrea Tundis1, Florian Steinke2

1German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany



Evaluation of Risk of Cascading Outages due to Imperfect Manual Corrective Actions

Shahabeddin Kamyab, Pierre Henneaux, Pierre-Etienne Labeau

Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium



Proposal and Evaluation of Hierarchical EMS using an Adaptive-Robust EMS Method

Masao Shinji1, Yutaka Iino1, Tsunayoshi Ishii1, Yasuhiro Hayashi1, Satoshi Yamashita2, Jumpei Doi2, Takahiro Matsuzaki2, Jiro Miyake2, Kentaro Sakamoto2

1Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan; 2Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan



Decision Support for Power System Restoration: Mitigating Risks of Dynamic Phenomena

Joachim Vermunicht1, Tadej Škrjanc2, Bence Sütő3, Dirk Van Hertem1, Urban Rudež2, Dávid Raisz3, Willem Leterme1,4

1Dept. Electrical Engineering, KU Leuven/Etch EnergyVille, Leuven/Genk, Belgium; 2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3Dept. of Electric Power Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary; 4Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics, RWTH, Aachen, Germany