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2. A Power Saving Scheme for IEEE 802.15.3d THz Wireless Communication Links
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Osama Amin, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, Wafa Hedhly, and Basem Shihada
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Power transmission ,Channel allocation schemes ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Modulation ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Software ,IEEE 802.15 ,Communication channel - Abstract
Terahertz (THz) band spans the frequencies lying between 0.1 and 10 THz and represents the gap between millimeter waves and Infrared bands. THz will play an influential role in mitigating the spectrum resources shortage to meet the exponential growth of services and wireless devices. Standardization activities are being carried out to regulate the THz bands exploitation under the IEEE 802.15 standardization project. Despite the generous bandwidth, THz communications suffer from high pathloss and attenuation due to Molecular Absorption. As such, THz systems need to use extra power, suitable antennas, and enhanced signal processing and communication techniques to compensate for different signal attenuation sources. In this paper, we propose a new operation mode for the IEEE standard 802.15 to save the power transmission requirement while achieving the required data rate. Hence, less battery or antenna size are needed to support the same communication link quality. To this end, we optimize the power, modulation scheme, and channel allocation to minimize the total transmitted power keeping a minimum quality-of-service. Moreover, the design captures the effect of different weather conditions that are we detail their impact on the channel attenuation.
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- 2023
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3. Joint Access Point Placement and Power-Channel-Resource-Unit Assignment for IEEE 802.11ax-Based Dense WiFi Network With QoS Requirements
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Yiu-Wing Leung, Shuwei Qiu, Joseph Kee-Yin Ng, and Xiaowen Chu
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Quality of service ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Fault tolerance ,Interference (wave propagation) ,IEEE 802.11ax ,Power (physics) ,Point (geometry) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Greedy algorithm ,Throughput (business) ,Software ,Computer network - Abstract
IEEE 802.11ax is the standard for the new generation WiFi networks. In this paper, we formulate the problem of joint access point (AP) placement and power-channel-resource unit assignment for 802.11ax-based dense WiFi. The objective is to minimize the number of APs. Two quality-of-service (QoS) requirements are to be fulfilled: (1) a two-tier throughput requirement which ensures that the throughput of each station is good enough, and (2) a fault tolerance requirement which ensures that the stations could still use WiFi even when some APs fail. We prove that this problem is NP-hard. To tackle this problem, we first develop an analytic model to derive the throughput of each station under the OFDMA mechanism and a widely used interference model. We then design a heuristic algorithm to find high-quality solutions with polynomial time complexity. Simulation results under both fixed-user and mobile-user cases show that: (1) when the area is small (50 x 50 m2), our algorithm gives the optimal solutions; when the area is larger (80 x 60 m2), our algorithm can reduce the number of APs by 34.9-87.7% as compared to the Random and Greedy algorithms. (2) Our algorithm can always get feasible solutions that fulfill the QoS requirements.
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- 2023
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4. Navitas Semiconductor delivers keynote at IEEE Power Semiconductor Workshop
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Power electronics -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Navitas Semiconductor announced that Dan Kinzer, the company's co-founder and COO/CTO, will present a keynote speech on next-generation semiconductor technology at the forthcoming IEEE WiPDA workshop. Taking place from November [...]
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- 2022
5. Wireless Power Technology Conference & Expo Hosted by IEEE in San Diego in June
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Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Industry leaders in wireless power will gather June 4th-8th for the world's largest conference dedicated to the vision of a wireless world NEW YORK, May 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Wireless [...]
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- 2023
6. Industrial and Commercial Power System Harmonic Studies: Introduction to IEEE Standard 3002.8-2018
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JJ Dai and Farrokh Shokooh
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Control and Systems Engineering ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Power system harmonics ,Electrical engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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7. Consumo de Energia Elétrica e Jitter em redes IEEE 802.11 / Power Consumption and Jitter in IEEE 802.11 Networks
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Valeria Cristina dos Santos Silva, Daniel Braga Barros, Marcius Fabius Henriques de Carvalho, Cláudia Cotrim Pezzuto, Lia Toledo Moreira Mota, Alexandre de Assis Mota, Marina Lavorato, and José Ricardo Alves
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Marketing ,Pharmacology ,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,IEEE 802.11 ,business.industry ,Power consumption ,Computer science ,Strategy and Management ,Drug Discovery ,Electrical engineering ,Pharmaceutical Science ,business ,Jitter - Published
- 2021
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8. Best practices for circuit simulation at IEEE Power Seminar
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Vicor Corp. -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Best practices -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Power electronics -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-November 4, 2022-: Best practices for circuit simulation at IEEE Power Seminar (C)1994-2022 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:03112022 On November 3rd Chris Swartz, Senior Principal Engineer/Manager of Advanced Systems Design Engineering [...]
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- 2022
9. Cascade PI-Fuzzy Based Position Optimization of Nonal Switched UPQC with DG for Power Quality Enhancement in IEEE 14 Bus System
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U Senthil Vadivu and H. R. Sukhesh
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business.industry ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Topology (electrical circuits) ,02 engineering and technology ,Fuzzy logic ,Electric power system ,Control theory ,Distributed generation ,Harmonics ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Harmonic ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,MATLAB ,computer ,Pulse-width modulation ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
An Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC), owning the composition of shunt and series Active Power Filter (APF), has become a standard accepted solution in the area of current and voltage harmonics mitigation of a power system network. This paper furnishes a novel approach of nonal switched UPQC topology, supported with Distributed Generation (DG), aiming at the power quality enhancement and position optimization, placed at different locations in a standard IEEE 14 bus system. In addition to this, behaviour of the proposed topology is analysed using novel Cascade Proportional Integral (PI) - Fuzzy and Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) as control algorithms and the outcomes are compared with the historical twelve switch UPQC topology. Simulation results of the proposal modelled in MATLAB/SIMULINK reveals the superiority of nonal switched UPQC and the optimal position of the proposed conditioner, for mitigating the harmonic issues in the standard IEEE 14 bus system.
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- 2021
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10. Navitas Delivers Pure-Play, Next-Gen Technology Keynote at Flagship IEEE Power Semiconductor Workshop
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Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business - Abstract
IEEE WiPDA 2022 takes place at the Sonesta Redondo Beach and Marina, from November 7[sup.th]-9[sup.th]. To register, please visit https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=jgsn17uJZn8waOUxdxqzotM43SK8Ysh1X6gTj7DeXxOhHIHKeOFOxNbcHl6pIAoL4vvSPGxBldiYV1UcjiKy2h5XWh1RpgL8sCAz4n6C9ppWgJED2hgfgnqtEk6GmqC8. To meet with the Navitas team, please email https://www.globenewswire.com/Tracker?data=zDBGp3o7jDeJGL9307T-SoAXJNk7KyRronjFsAQsh1DVWN6CXCHN24ILDUlRrt1OQAnUwAG-AuAZaywb0di3lx83JnAi6v0RUjf8uQY6nLM= . [...]
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- 2022
11. Guest Editorial: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Joint Special Section on Hybrid AC/DC Transmission Grids
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Mohamed Shawky El Moursi
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Electric power system ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Electrical engineering ,Special section ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Joint (audio engineering) ,Power (physics) - Published
- 2021
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12. A Cross-Layered Theoretical Model of IEEE 1901 Power-Line Communication Networks Considering Retransmission Protocols
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Sheng Hao and Hu Yin Zhang
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General Computer Science ,IEEE 1901 ,Computer science ,Retransmission ,Automatic repeat request ,Hybrid automatic repeat request ,02 engineering and technology ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,0203 mechanical engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,Fading ,Protocol (science) ,business.industry ,cross-layered theoretical model ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,General Engineering ,Physical layer ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,020302 automobile design & engineering ,medium access control ,Energy consumption ,Power-line communication (PLC) ,performance evaluation ,Power-line communication ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,business ,retransmission protocols ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Computer network ,Communication channel - Abstract
Power-line communication (PLC) is a promising communication technology of constructing IoT (internet of things) systems, and it employs IEEE 1901 as its medium access control (MAC) protocol. Current studies about IEEE 1901 MAC performance analysis do not consider the influence of physical layer’s retransmission protocols, i.e., ARQ (automatic repeat request) and HARQ-CC (hybrid ARQ with chase combining). Moreover, how 1901 protocol affect the energy consumption in PLC networks, and whether 1901 protocol has bound performance are also unsolved in these existing works. Focusing on the above problems, we put forward a cross-layered theoretical model to insightfully analyze 1901 protocol, where the impacts of physical layer’s retransmission protocols (ARQ and HARQ-CC), channel fading modes and practical configurations (buffer size, finite traffic load, etc.) are comprehensively taken into consideration in the modeling process. On this basis, we derive the closed-form expressions of 1901 MAC metrics considering retransmission protocols. Furthermore, we construct an energy consumption model, and provide the bound performance analysis for 1901 protocol. Finally, we evaluate the performance of 1901 protocol under different retransmission protocols and system parameters, and verify the proposed cross-layered theoretical model.
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- 2021
13. GE's Colin Davidson receives HVDC award from the IEEE Power & Energy Society
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Societies ,Alternative energy sources ,Associations, institutions, etc. ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-July 29, 2022-: GE's Colin Davidson receives HVDC award from the IEEE Power & Energy Society (C)1994-2022 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:29072022 * Colin Davidson, High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Consulting [...]
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- 2022
14. IEEE 1815.1-Based Power System Security With Bidirectional RNN-Based Network Anomalous Attack Detection for Cyber-Physical System
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Hyunguk Yoo, Sungmoon Kwon, and Taeshik Shon
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General Computer Science ,Computer science ,Network security ,Anomaly detection ,02 engineering and technology ,Intrusion detection system ,Electric power system ,DNP3 ,IEC 61850 ,network security ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,cyber-physical system (CPS) ,supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) ,smart grid communications ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Cyber-physical system ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Networking hardware ,cyberattack ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,business ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Computer network - Abstract
The introduction of the cyber-physical system (CPS) into power systems has created a variety of communication requirements and functions that existing legacy systems do not support. To this end, the IEEE 1815.1 standard defines the mapping between existing distributed network protocol networks and IEC 61850 networks that reflect new requirements. However, advanced CPS cyberattacks have been reported, and in order to address cyberattacks, security research on new power systems that use network devices and heterogeneous communication is necessary. In this study, we propose an intrusion detection system for an IEEE 1815.1-based power system using CPS. We 1) analyze an IEEE 1815.1-based power system network and propose a suitable application method for an intrusion detection system, 2) suggest a bidirectional recurrent neural network-based anomaly detection system for an IEEE 1815.1-based network, and 3) demonstrate the verification of the proposed technique using various power system-specific attack data, including real power system using CPS network traffic, CPS malware behavior (CMB), false data injection (FDI), and disabling reassembly (DR) attacks. Proposed technique successfully detected five types of CMB attacks, three types of FDI and DR attacks.
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- 2020
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15. IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
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Chih-Shen Yeh, Cheng-Wei Chen, Jih-Sheng Lai, Oscar Yu, and Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Physics ,business.industry ,Ripple ,Electrical engineering ,pulse width modulation converters ,Converters ,law.invention ,dc-dc power converters ,power electronics ,Rectification ,Duty cycle ,law ,EMI ,rectifiers ,Power electronics ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,business ,Transformer ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Diode - Abstract
The increasing usage of LLC-type dc-dc converters in utility, automotive, and power distribution applications has led to a push for a further increase in the converter's operating load range and efficiency. The secondary-side rectifier remains one of the lossiest areas in the converter, alluring designers to synchronous rectification (SR). One method is drain-source SR for cyclically adaptive, closed loop SR. However, when utilized, a severe current oscillation can be observed. An increase in SR duty cycle results in an increase in conduction time of the SR channel over the body diode. This issue becomes increasingly prevalent due to the usage of wide band-gap MOSFETs with high reverse drops and low sensed signal strength. This results in a current oscillation effect, leading to inconsistent SR operation, output ripple, and high EMI. In this paper, the issue is root caused analyzed. A method of improving drain-source SR for light-load SR operation is proposed. The method is prototyped on an FPGA to alleviate the issue on a $600\text{-}V_{in}/ 340\text{-}V_{out}$ 2.5-kW LLC-DCX (DC transformer) power converter.
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- 2020
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16. Eggtronic Showcases Cable-Free Innovations at IEEE Wireless Power Week
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Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Involvement in world's largest wireless power event features latest technologies and includes keynote address, technical presentation and panel participation MODENA, Italy, June 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Power conversion controller specialist [...]
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- 2022
17. See ASCO Power Technologies' Digital Hub at the IEEE 25th Electrical Power Engineering Seminar
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ASCO Power Technologies L.P. -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Electrical equipment and supplies industry -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
M2 PRESSWIRE-April 14, 2022-: See ASCO Power Technologies' Digital Hub at the IEEE 25th Electrical Power Engineering Seminar (C)1994-2022 M2 COMMUNICATIONS RDATE:13042022 * ASCO Power will share its latest critical [...]
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- 2022
18. See ASCO Power Technologies' Digital Hub at the IEEE 25th Electrical Power Engineering Seminar
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ASCO Power Technologies L.P. -- Conferences, meetings and seminars -- Technology application ,Virtual reality -- Conferences, meetings and seminars -- Technology application ,Virtual reality technology ,Technology application ,Business ,Business, international - Abstract
* ASCO Power will share its latest critical power innovations at the IEEE SF IAS 25TH Electrical Power Engineering Seminar in Pleasanton, California * The ASCO Power Digital Hub lets [...]
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- 2022
19. 2021 IEEE International Conference on Computing, Power and Communication Technologies (GUCON 2021)-Report
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Rabindra Nath Shaw
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Power (social and political) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Telecommunications ,business - Published
- 2021
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20. Reformulating three-phase power components definitions contained in the IEEE standard 1459-2000 using discrete wavelet transform
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Morsi, Walid G. and Hawary, M.E. El-
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Wavelet transforms -- Usage ,Electrical equipment and supplies -- Terminology ,Electrical machinery -- Terminology ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -- Standards - Abstract
Power components definitions contained in the IEEE Standard 1459-2000 for unbalanced three-phase systems with nonsinusoidal situations are represented in the frequency domain based on Fourier transform (FT). However, FT suffers from the high computational effort especially when the number of phases increases and it is unable to provide information concerning time content because it provides only an amplitude-frequency spectrum. On the other hand, the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) preserves both time and frequency information while reducing the computational effort through dividing the frequency spectrum into bands and thus overcomes the limitations of FT. In this paper the three-phase power components definitions contained in the IEEE Standard 1459-2000 are reformulated using the DWT and thus redefined in the time-frequency domain. Also in order to study system unbalance, the concept of symmetrical components is defined in the wavelet domain. The results obtained from applying the IEEE Standard definitions and the DWT-based definitions to balanced and unbalanced three-phase systems under nonsinusoidal operating conditions, indicate that the DWT-based definitions are very accurate and the problem of spectral leakages can be reduced by suitable choice of the mother wavelet and the wavelet family. The DWT-based definitions are useful in studying nonstationary waveforms. Index Terms--Active power, apparent power, Daubechies wavelet (dbl0), harmonics, nonsinusoidal conditions, reactive power, three-phase systems, wavelet transform (WT).
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- 2007
21. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery Joint Special Section on Hybrid AC/DC Transmission Grids
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Mohamed Shawky El Moursi
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Transmission (telecommunications) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Special section ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Joint (audio engineering) ,business ,Power (physics) - Published
- 2020
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22. Application of Ethernet Networking Devices Used for Protection and Control Applications in Electric Power Substations : Report of Working Group P6 of the Power System Communications and Cybersecurity Committee of the Power and Energy Society of IEEE
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Alex Apostolov, Herbert Falk, Roger E. Ray, Marc LaCroix, Didier Giarratano, Veselin Skendzic, Charles Sufana, Galina Antonova, Philip Beaumont, Aaron Martin, Michael Dood, Fernando Calero, Thomas Dahlin, Eric A. Udren, Bill Dickerson, Roman Graf, Benton Vandiver, Christopher Chelmecki, Robert Beresh, Deepak Maragal, John T. Tengdin, Jay Anderson, Christopher Huntley, Anthony Johnson, and Christoph Brunner
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Ethernet ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Protective relay ,Control (management) ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Networking hardware ,Power (physics) ,Electric power system ,Electric power ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,business ,Telecommunications equipment ,computer - Abstract
IEEE PES Power System Communications and Cybersecurity Committee (PSCCC) Working Group P6, Configuring Ethernet Communications Equipment for Substation Protection and Control Applications, has existed during the course of report development as Working Group H12 of the IEEE PES Power System Relaying Committee (PSRC). The WG designation changed as a result of a recent IEEE PES Technical Committee reorganization.The membership of H12 and P6 at time of approval voting is as follows
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- 2021
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23. Achieving maximum efficiency in three-phase systems with a shunt active power compensator based on IEEE Std. 1459
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Orts, Salvador, Gimeno-Sales, Francisco J., Abellan, Antonio, Segui-Chilet, Salvador, Alcaniz, Miguel, and Masot, Rafael
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Energy efficiency -- Evaluation ,Reactive power -- Control ,Electric currents -- Control ,Pulse-duration modulation -- Methods ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
IEEE Standard 1459-2000 establishes that in an efficient electrical system, only the fundamental positive-sequence active power must be present. This paper proposes a new set of reference currents based on the IEEE Standard 1459-2000 for the control of a three-branch four-wire shunt active power compensator. Reactive, unbalance, and harmonic distortion phenomena can be cancelled out upstream from the point of connection, achieving maximum efficiency of the three-phase four-wire electrical system. In addition, a new current control and a three-dimensional space vector pulsewidth-modulation technique are proposed to develop a shunt active power compensator. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the proposed shunt active power compensator improves the upstream electrical quality of the power network, achieving maximum efficiency according to IEEE Standard 1459-2000 specifications. Index Terms--Active filters, active power compensators (APCs), current control, harmonic distortion, IEEE standards, power quality (PQ), pulsewidth modulation, reactive power.
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- 2008
24. Everything you need to know about the new PoE standard: due to the increased number of Ethernet-connected devices demanding more power, a new IEEE 802.3bt standard is on the way
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Guerra, Maria
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LEDs -- Standards -- Statistics ,Circuit design ,Ethernet ,Integrated circuit design ,Circuit designer ,Ethernet ,Business ,Computers and office automation industries ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
As Power over Ethernet (PoE) continues to grow in popularity, so does the demand for applications with higher power. The current standard, IEEE 802.3at, allows for maximum power at the [...]
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- 2017
25. Power Flow Analysis of Hybrid Renewable Energy Sources in Power System Applied For IEEE Six Buses
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Mohamed Ezzat, T. S. Abdel-Salam, and Fathy Ghonima
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Electric power system ,business.industry ,Environmental science ,Power-flow study ,business ,Automotive engineering ,Renewable energy - Published
- 2021
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26. Reformulating power components definitions contained in the IEEE Standard 1459-2000 using discrete wavelet transform
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Morsi, Walid G. and Hawary, M.E. El-
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Electric power systems -- Terminology ,Wavelet transforms -- Usage ,Fourier transformations -- Usage ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -- Standards - Abstract
In nonsinusoidal situations, power components definitions contained in the IEEE Standard 1459-2000 are based on a frequency-domain approach using Fourier transform (FT). The frequency-domain approach can provide amplitude-frequency spectrum while loosing time-related information. Moreover, the FT carries a heavier computational burden. To overcome these limitations, definitions of power components are reformulated in the wavelet domain using the discrete wavelet transform (DWT). Using the DWT preserves the information concerning time and frequency and also reduces the computational time and effort by dividing the frequency spectrum into bands or levels. The results of applying the reformulated definitions show that the problem of spectral leakage between wavelet levels can be minimized by suitably choosing the wavelet family along with suitable mother wavelet. The reformulated definitions could be useful for setting tariff and evaluating the quality of the electric energy supply especially when considering nonstationary waveforms where the Fourier transform-based power components definitions fail. Index Terms--Active power, apparent power, nonsinnsoidal conditions, power quality, reactive power, wavelet transform (WT).
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- 2007
27. Improved shunt active power compensator for IEEE standard 1459 compliance
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Orts-Grau, S., Gimeno-Sales, F. J., Abellan-Garcia, A., Segui-Chilet, S., and Alfonso-Gi, J. C.
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Electric power systems -- Spain ,Electric power systems -- Standards ,Electric power systems -- Control ,Electric power systems -- Research ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2010
28. Latest 75 and 95 Watt Midspan Power Injectors are IEEE 802.3 Compliant
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Ethernet ,Ethernet ,Business ,Computers and office automation industries ,High technology industry - Abstract
Combines operating power and 10/100/1000TX Ethernet data on one cable and able to inject 50-57 VDC to any network cable Features auto detection of powered devices (PDs) and supports up [...]
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- 2019
29. Power Management of IEEE 802.11 WLAN Using Reinforcement Learning
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Lim Tae Hyun and Seung Hyong Rhee
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Power management ,IEEE 802.11 ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Reinforcement learning ,business ,Computer network - Published
- 2020
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30. Principles of Constructing Systems for Monitoring the Vibrational State of Power Equipment Using IEEE 1451.X Smart Sensors
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A. V. Erpalov, D. V. Taraday, S. A. Belousova, V. I. Sirotkin, D. V. Melkov, V. A. Vasiliev, and A. Yu. Nitsky
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InformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.,HCI) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING ,Electrical engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Thermal power station ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,IEEE 1451 ,Vibration ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMS ,State (computer science) ,Physics::Chemical Physics ,business ,Power equipment - Abstract
The principles for developing smart sensors for monitoring the vibrational state and for vibration diagnostics of power equipment in thermal power plants are analyzed.
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- 2020
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31. Power transformer tank rupture and mitigation--a summary of current state of practice and knowledge by the task force of IEEE power transformer subcommittee
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Abi-Samra, Nick, Arteaga, Javier, Darovny, Bill, Foata, Marc, Herz, Joshua, Lee, Terence, Nguyen, Van Nhi, Perigaud, Guillaume, Swinderman, Craig, Thompson, Robert, Zhang, Ge Jim, and Zhao, Peter D.
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Tanks -- Design and construction ,Tanks -- Maintenance and repair ,Electric transformers -- Design and construction ,Electric transformers -- Maintenance and repair ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -- Services - Published
- 2009
32. Simulation tools for electromagnetic transients in power systems: overview and challenges: IEEE PES task force on portable data and modeling methods for electromagnetic transient analysis program
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Mahseredjian, Jean, Dinavahi, Venkata, and Martinez, Juan A.
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Electric power systems -- Design and construction ,Electric power systems -- Models ,Real-time control -- Design and construction ,Real-time control -- Usage ,Real-time systems -- Design and construction ,Real-time systems -- Usage ,Computer-generated environments -- Methods ,Computer simulation -- Methods ,Transients (Dynamics) -- Observations ,Electrodynamics -- Research ,Real-time system ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper presents an overview on available tools and methods for the simulation of electromagnetic transients in power systems. Both off-line and real-time simulation tools are presented and discussed. The first objective is to give the reader an overview on the modeling and simulation capabilities in currently available state-of-the-art tools. The second objective is to provide perspectives on research topics and needed enhancements. Index Terms--Electromagnetic transients, EMTP, power system models, real-time digital simulation.
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- 2009
33. A Wireless Geophone Network Architecture Using IEEE 802.11af With Power Saving Schemes
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Gordon L. Stuber, Varun Amar Reddy, Suhail Al-Dharrab, Ali H. Muqaibel, and Wessam Mesbah
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Network architecture ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Applied Mathematics ,Real-time computing ,Time division multiple access ,Geophone ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Science Applications ,Data acquisition ,White spaces ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Wireless ,IEEE 802.11af ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Data transmission - Abstract
Seismic surveys are conducted by oil exploration companies to keep up with the global demand for oil and gas. Although seismic cables offer fast and reliable data transfer, they account for a majority of the equipment weight, logistics, and labor costs. A novel wireless geophone network architecture, compliant with the IEEE 802.11af standard, is described. Operation in television white spaces can achieve long transmission ranges, allowing for scalable coverage of large seismic survey areas. Two methods for data collection are proposed: a Geophone-Polling (GP) scheme and an Adaptive Geophone Time Division Multiple Access Scheduling (AGTS) scheme. The two schemes are analyzed and evaluated in terms of the total time taken for data acquisition and the average power consumption, in comparison to the default IEEE 802.11 channel access schemes. The problem of hexagonal clustering for orthogonal deployment of geophones is also tackled, and the impact of co-channel interference is considered. The proposed schemes not only reduce data acquisition time, but also the average power consumption of the geophones, thereby improving the lifetime of wireless seismic surveys.
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- 2019
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34. Theoretical modeling for performance analysis of IEEE 1901 power-line communication networks in the multi-hop environment
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Hu-yin Zhang and Sheng Hao
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020203 distributed computing ,Queueing theory ,IEEE 1901 ,Hidden node problem ,Wireless network ,Network packet ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Goodput ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Throughput ,02 engineering and technology ,Communications system ,Theoretical Computer Science ,Hop (networking) ,Power-line communication ,Hardware and Architecture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,business ,Software ,Carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance ,Information Systems ,Computer network - Abstract
As one of the most promising networking technologies, power-line communication (PLC) networks have been gradually used not only in home networking systems but also in industrial IoT (Internet of things). Current studies of PLC medium access control (MAC) protocol (i.e., IEEE 1901) only focus on the single-hop environment; however, in practical industrial IoT and home access communication systems, PLC networks generally utilize a multi-hop architecture. In addition, due to the difference in the MAC standard between 802 series and 1901, existing analytical models of multi-hop IEEE 802.11 wireless networks are not suitable for multi-hop IEEE 1901 PLC networks. In this paper, we propose a theoretical model for performance analysis of multi-hop IEEE 1901 PLC networks, where the impacts of traffic rate (containing relay traffic), buffer size, deferral counter process of 1901, hidden terminal problem and multi-hop environment are comprehensively considered. The modeling process is divided into two parts. In the local modeling part, we construct a brand-new Markov chain model to investigate the carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance process of IEEE 1901 protocol under the multi-hop environment. In the coupling queueing modeling part, we employ queueing theory to analyze the packet transmission procedure between successive hops. On the basis, we derive the closed-form expressions of throughput, medium access delay, packet blocking probability, end-to-end successful transmission delay and goodput. Through extensive simulations, we verify that our theoretical model can accurately estimate the MAC performance of IEEE 1901 PLC networks in the multi-hop environment.
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- 2019
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35. IEEE 802.11ba: Low-Power Wake-Up Radio for Green IoT
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Ming Gan, Yu Jian, Lin Yingpei, Yu-Chen Guo, Shao-Yu Lien, Kwang-Cheng Chen, and Der-Jiunn Deng
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IEEE 802 ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ,Computer science ,Network packet ,Wearable computer ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Access control ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer Science Applications ,Home automation ,PHY ,Synchronization (computer science) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Computer network - Abstract
Low-power devices have manifested their crucial roles in manifold green Internet of Things (IoT) applications, including healthcare, smart home, industrial sensors, and wearable apparatuses. However, to prolong the operation time of these devices, significantly enhancing the battery capacity turns out to be an intractable challenge due to the mandatory constraint of limited form factors. Achieving this goal thus inevitably relies on new designs of physical-layer (PHY)and medium access control (MAC) schemes. This desire has driven IEEE 802.11 Task Group "ba" (TGba) to launch the normative work of wake-up radios (WURs) since 2017. To comprehend essential knowledge of this new technical feature, in this article, we consequently offer substantial insights of IEEE 802.11ba, including the deployment scenarios, PHY operations (waveform, modulation, data rate selection, and synchronization design), and MAC operations (radio wake-up procedure, WUR duty cycle, WUR mode, channel access scheme, and the format of a MAC packet data unit). The provided insights facilitate further research and implementation of IEEE 802.11ba WUR to empower the next generation green IoT.
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- 2019
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36. A time-domain strategy for the measurement of IEEE Standard 1459-2000 power quantities in nonsinusoidal three-phase and single-phase systems
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Cataliotti, Antonio and Cosentino, Valentina
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Time-domain analysis -- Methods ,Electric distortion -- Evaluation ,Phase-locked loops -- Design and construction ,Standards, Engineering -- Evaluation ,Electric power systems -- United States ,Electric power systems -- Research ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper describes a time domain technique for the detection of fundamental and harmonic components of voltages and currents, which is able to evaluate all the quantities required by IEEE Standard 1459-2000. The technique does not require any spectral analysis to separate the fundamental positive-sequence components from harmonic, negative-sequence and zero-sequence ones. In the paper the development of the proposed technique is presented for three-phase systems, both three-wires and four-wires, as well as for single-phase systems. The implementation of the proposed technique on a PC-based instrument is also described and experimental results are presented. Finally, accuracy specifications are investigated in the presence of the measurement transducers. Index Terms--Harmonic distortion, IEEE Standard 1459-2000, phase-locked loops (PLLs), power measurement, power quality (PQ).
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- 2008
37. Exploring the IEEE Standard C37.118-2005 synchrophasors for power systems
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Martin, K.E., Hamai, D., Adamiak, M.G., Anderson, S., Begovic, M., Benmouyal, G., Brunello, G., Burger, J., Cai, J.Y., Dickerson, B., Gharpure, V., Kennedy, B., Karlsson, D., Phadke, A.G., Salj, J., Skendzic, V., Sperr, J., Song, Y., Huntley, C., Kasztenny, B., and Price, E.
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Global Positioning System -- Design and construction ,Electric power systems -- United States ,Electric power systems -- Standards ,Electromagnetic measurements -- Methods ,Electric standards -- Research ,Global Positioning System ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
IEEE Standard 1344-1995 [1] on measurement of synchronized phasors of power system currents and voltages has been revised and published as IEEE Standard C37.118-2005 [2]. This paper has been prepared by the IEEE Working Group who developed the revised version. The purpose of the paper is to acquaint the power engineering community of the availability and content of this new standard, highlight some of the key differences between the old and new versions, and introduce several applications of this powerful technology. Index Terms--Global positioning system (GPS) synchronized phasor, phasor measurement unit (PMU), power system measurements, synchrophasor, wide-area measurements.
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- 2008
38. Electric power engineering education resources 2005-2006 IEEE Power Engineering Society Committee report. The Power Engineering Education Committee (PEEC) task force on educational resources
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Power electronics -- Educational aspects ,Electrical engineering -- Study and teaching ,Teaching -- Equipment and supplies ,Teaching -- Evaluation ,Electrical engineering ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This report is based on a survey of power engineering education resources in the U.S. and Canada similar to 12 earlier such efforts. This survey is conducted to determine the electric power engineering education resources available in Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET)-accredited engineering programs in the U.S. and Canada for the 20115-2006 academic year. The report is limited to colleges and universities that replied to a questionnaire on a voluntary basis. For the 125 colleges and universities (115 U.S., 10 Canadian) that submitted data on their power programs, the report contains a list of faculty active during the 2005-2006 academic year with academic participation and professional experience, each school's research area and funding levels, Ph.D. and M.S. student enrollment by type of support and by domestic versus international, and each school's power course offerings with enrollments and other data. Index Terms--Courses, enrollments, faculty, graduate students, power engineering education, research, survey.
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- 2008
39. A PV dispersed generator: a power quality analysis within the IEEE 519
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Oliva, Alejandro R. and Balda, Juan Carlos
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Harmonics (Electric waves) -- Measurement ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The use of environmentally clean photovoltaic (PV) dispersed generation will become more widespread in the future due to anticipated cost reductions in PV technology. This paper summarizes the results of a power quality (PQ) study performed on a PV generator in order to estimate the effects that inverter-interfaced PV dispersed generation might have upon the quality of electric power. Different interpretations of the harmonic distortion limits set in the IEEE 519-1992 standard are performed together with a comparison with the BC Hydro's harmonic current limits. This paper also includes a statistical analysis of all measurements recorded with the help of two PQ monitors, an evaluation of the results from a connection/disconnection test, and harmonic simulation results. Index Terms--Dispersed generation, harmonic distortion, IEEE standards, IEEE 519-1992, power quality, photovoltaic power generation.
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- 2003
40. The apparent power concept and the IEEE Standard 1459-2000
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Willems, Jacques L., Ghijselen, Jozef A., and Emanuel, Alexander E.
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Electric power transmission -- Research ,Voltage -- Research ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper rigorously considers the concept of apparent power in unbalanced three-phase situations. The analysis shows that there are various related but different concepts that can be associated with the apparent power. In particular two approaches are covered, the one relating to the literature on the single-phase sinusoidal case, the other relating to the recent IEEE Standard 1459-2000. The underlying ideas for each concept are given; the relationship and the differences between them are thoroughly discussed. Index Terms--Active power, apparent power, power factor, unbalanced currents, unbalanced voltages.
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- 2005
41. A 219-µW ultra-low power low-noise amplifier for IEEE 802.15.4 based battery powered, portable, wearable IoT applications
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Adith Hari Narayana, S. Chrisben Gladson, M. Bhaskar, and V. Thenmozhi
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business.industry ,Computer science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Amplifier ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,General Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Battery (vacuum tube) ,02 engineering and technology ,Noise figure ,Low-noise amplifier ,Electronic circuit simulation ,Power (physics) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Materials Science ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,IEEE 802.15 ,General Environmental Science ,Voltage - Abstract
Due to the increased processing data rates, which is required in applications such as fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks, the battery power will discharge rapidly. Hence, there is a need for the design of novel circuit topologies to cater the demand of ultra-low voltage and low power operation. In this paper, a low-noise amplifier (LNA) operating at ultra-low voltage is proposed to address the demands of battery-powered communication devices. The LNA dual shunt peaking and has two modes of operation. In low-power mode (Mode-I), the LNA achieves a high gain ($$S21$$ S 21 ) of 18.87 dB, minimum noise figure ($${NF}_{min.}$$ NF m i n . ) of 2.5 dB in the − 3 dB frequency range of 2.3–2.9 GHz, and third-order intercept point (IIP3) of − 7.9dBm when operating at 0.6 V supply. In high-power mode (Mode-II), the achieved gain, NF, and IIP3 are 21.36 dB, 2.3 dB, and 13.78dBm respectively when operating at 1 V supply. The proposed LNA is implemented in UMC 180 nm CMOS process technology with a core area of $$0.40{\mathrm{ mm}}^{2}$$ 0.40 mm 2 and the post-layout validation is performed using Cadence SpectreRF circuit simulator.
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- 2021
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42. Reliability and Safety of Electric Power Systems: Copyright Material IEEE Paper No. ESW2021-14
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Alan Ross
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Engineering ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Protective relay ,Linkage (mechanical) ,law.invention ,Electric power system ,Engineering management ,Presentation ,Work (electrical) ,law ,SAFER ,business ,Reliability (statistics) ,media_common - Abstract
Much of the literature on the link between reliability and safety—especially that written by Ron Moore, whose work is referenced throughout this paper—shows that the more reliable a plant or facility is, the safer it is. This presentation will present the unique connection between reliability and safety from a professional reliability engineering perspective. When asked, “who is responsible for safety?”, most organizations have done a great job of having the consensus answer be “everyone.” This paper serves as reinforcement of the linkage between safety and reliability, that organizations of the future might encourage their members to answer to question “who is responsible for reliability” in the same way: everyone.
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- 2021
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43. Application of IEEE 1459-2010 for the power investigation a traction substation transformer secondary voltage
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Oleh Todorov, Olexii Bialobrzheskyi, and Sulym Andrii
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Computer science ,Busbar ,business.industry ,AC power ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Traction substation ,law ,Harmonics ,Harmonic ,Electronic engineering ,Electricity ,business ,Transformer - Abstract
Today, with a steady increase in the number of consumers in which semiconductor converters are available, the nonlinear distortions value in electricity is increasing. Assessment of the electricity quality in traction networks is a problem related to the complexity of energy processes mathematical formalization in unballanced and non-sinusoid terms. Therefore, there is a need to find a calculation method with simple implementation and high informativeness indicators. The purpose is in the power components investigation of the secondary busbars a traction substation transformer, using the standard of IEEE 1459 - 2010. Guided by order of determining the instantaneous power components, regulated by standard IEEE 1459-2010, using the Fourier transform, the power values for each of the secondary voltage phases a three-phase transformer and the three phases as a whole were calculated. It is established that during the calculation as indicators reflecting of unballanced three-phase transformer mode, is use only fundamental harmonic components. This does not take into account the transition effect of pair harmonics and multiples of three harmonics, respectively, on the negative and zero sequences. It is noted, that the reactive power is calculated only by the fundamental harmonic. The higher harmonics reactive power is not included in recommended for definition. The results can be used in electrical energy control and metering systems, as motivating, to take steps to maintain of electricity quality required level at the metering point.
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- 2020
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44. Electric power engineering education resources 2001-02 IEEE power engineering society committee report
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Engineering firms -- Educational aspects ,Engineering firms -- Surveys ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This report is based on a survey of power engineering education resources in the U.S. and Canada similar to 12 earlier such efforts. This survey is conducted to determine the electric power engineering education resources available in Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredited engineering programs in the U.S. and Canada for the 2001-02 academic year. The report is limited to colleges and universities that replied to a questionnaire on a voluntary basis. For the 115 colleges and universities (107 U.S., 8 Canadian) that submitted data on their power programs, the report contains a list of faculty active during the 2001-02 academic year with academic participation and professional experience, each school's research area and funding levels, Ph.D. and MS student enrollment by type of support and by domestic versus international, and each school's power course offerings with enrollments and other data. Index Terms--Courses, enrollments, faculty, graduate students, power engineering education, research, survey.
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- 2004
45. Investigating the Analysis of Power Saving Mode in IEEE 802.11 for Wi-Fi Communication
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Hasan F. Khazaal, Haider Th Salim, and Isam Aameer Ibrahim
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Power management ,Queueing theory ,IEEE 802.11 ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Network packet ,Mode (statistics) ,Key (cryptography) ,Interval (mathematics) ,Energy consumption ,business ,Computer network - Abstract
One of the major global issues today is energy consumption. Consequently, power management was introduced in various communication technologies. For IEEE 802.11wireless communication, there is a Power Saving Mode scheme (PSM) for increase the battery life of cell phone. In this PSM, there are two key parameters: beacon period interval (BI) and listen interval(LI). In most work these values are chosen arbitrary. Here, a scheme to determine the optimal BI and LI for accomplishing the most astounding conceivable vitality proficiency is introduced. This is implemented with the application of a numerical sample to the standard IEEE 802.11 PSM and Access Point-PSM (AP-PSM) schemes. To ensure the quality of network performance analysis on the normal and change of parcel delays is doing. The well-known queuing (M/G/I) model with bulk services are utilized. After the implementation of the proposed analysis, “maximum rest plan time ratio optimal Sleep Scheme (OSS)” which is when participate stations stay in the doze mode it can be determined. In this research shows that the optimal BI and LI produce optimal OSS time ratio scheme also achieved optimal average and variance of packet delay.
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- 2018
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46. Performance Evaluation of Sleep Mode on Power Saving in WiMAX IEEE 802.16m and LTE DRX
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Fayez W. Zaki, Hala B. Nafea, and Mustafa M. Sallam
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IEEE 802 ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,WiMAX ,Computer Science Applications ,LTE Advanced ,User equipment ,Hardware_GENERAL ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Mobile telephony ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,5G ,Sleep mode ,Computer network - Abstract
Power saving represents a vital role in mobile communications networks such as IEEE 802.16m and LTE. Modern user equipment (UEs) require high data rates and low power consumption. It is found that arranging sleep mode mechanisms ensures UE battery longer lifetime. In this paper, different sleep mode mechanisms are investigated for both IEEE 802.16m and LTE networks. The analyses are based on Markov and Semi-Markov chains. It is focused on the determination of UE transition state. Web traffic model parameters were considered in MATLAB simulation and a comparison assessment was conducted between WiMAX IEEE 802.16m and LTE DRX. It was found that LTE DRX sleep mode provides more power saving than WiMAX IEEE 802.16m sleep mode. The study is now implemented for 5G networks with encouraging results.
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- 2018
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47. Deterministic Algorithm for Selective Shunt Active Power Compensators According to IEEE Std. 1459
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F.J. Gimeno-Sales, Jesús M. López-Lezama, Nicolás Muñoz-Galeano, S. Segui-Chilet, and S. Orts-Grau
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Engineering ,Control and Optimization ,Deterministic algorithm ,020209 energy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,selective compensation ,shunt active power compensator ,IEEE Std. 1459 power terms ,power quality ,non-efficient currents ,lcsh:Technology ,TECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA ,Control theory ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Non-efficient currents ,Selective compensation ,lcsh:T ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Scaling algorithm ,Shunt active power compensator ,AC power ,Power quality ,Power network ,business ,Shunt (electrical) ,Energy (miscellaneous) ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
[EN] This paper proposes a deterministic algorithm to scale the reference currents of a shunt active power compensator (SAPC) based on IEEE Std. 1459 power decomposition when SAPC maximum output compensating current is going to be exceeded. The selective SAPC is proposed to improve power quality and energy efficiency in power networks by means of the cancelation or reduction of the non-efficient powers (Q1+, SU1, SeN). The non-efficient powers can be reduced in six possible sequences according to the priority of compensation. When SAPC maximum output current capacity is exceeded, the proposed algorithm limits the SAPC output compensating currents and the non-efficient currents can only be partially reduced in the power network. The reduction of the non-efficient powers depends on the selected compensation sequence. Experimental results for several compensation sequences demonstrate the appropriate operation of the selective SAPC using the proposed scaling algorithm., The authors gratefully acknowledge the Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA) for the support of "Convocatoria Programatica 2016, codigo 2015-7747" and the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (Spain) for the support of DPI2011-28606.
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- 2017
48. An effective power conservation scheme for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
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Gan, Chai-Hien and Lin, Yi-Bing
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Wireless local area networks (Computer networks) -- Design and construction ,Wireless local area networks (Computer networks) -- Standards ,Wi-Fi -- Standards ,Energy management systems -- Methods ,Wireless LAN/WAN system ,Wireless network ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Transportation industry - Abstract
In IEEE 802.11 wireless networks, a mobile station (MS) can power down the transceiver to save energy. To achieve power conservation, an access point (AP) periodically broadcasts beacons to notify the associated MSs about their traffic indications, and the MSs periodically wake up to listen to the beacons. The MS awake time scheduling is an important issue, which affects the number of simultaneously awake MSs to compete for access. We propose a power conservation scheme to optimally schedule the awake times among the MSs, such that the number of MSs awaking at the same time is minimal. Our study indicates that the proposed scheme demonstrates good performance in terms of frame loss and delay time. Index Terms--Access point (AP), power conservation, power save mode (PSM), wireless local area network (WLAN).
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- 2009
49. Investigating the performance of power-aware IEEE 802.11 in multihop wireless networks
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Alawieh, Basel, Assi, Chadi M., and Mouftah, Hussein
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Wi-Fi -- Analysis ,Wireless communication systems -- Services ,Wireless communication systems -- Analysis ,Wireless voice/data service ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Transportation industry - Abstract
We address two issues of contemporary interest in the area of enhancing the performance of ad hoc networks, where the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF) is the adopted medium-access control (MAC). We investigate the effects that transmission power control and tuning carrier sensing (CS) threshold have on network throughput, and we study the interplay between them. To accomplish this, we develop a realistic analytical model that characterizes the transmission activities that are governed by the IEEE 802.11 DCF in a single-channel power-aware multihop wireless network. We observe that selecting a smaller CS threshold will severely impact the spatial reuse, whereas a larger CS threshold will yield excessive interference among concurrent transmissions. Accordingly, we discovered that performing power control has either a minor or negligible effect in both situations, respectively. Furthermore, when the CS threshold is selected appropriately, power control shows its effectiveness in reducing collisions and, hence, improving system performance. Finally, using our model, we demonstrate the potential adverse impacts of request-to-send/clear-to-send (RTS/CTS) control packets on the network capacity and compare its performance with the two-way basic access method. Index Terms--IEEE 802.11, modeling, physical carrier sensing (PCS), power control, throughput.
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- 2009
50. Optimal Access Point Power Management for Green IEEE 802.11 Networks
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Maria Grazia Scutellà, Luca Tavanti, Gianfranco Nencioni, Bernard Gendron, and Rosario G. Garroppo
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Power management ,Mathematical optimization ,Computer science ,optimisation ,resource allocation ,050801 communication & media studies ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Chemical technology ,Biochemistry ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,0508 media and communications ,IEEE 802.11 ,Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550 [VDP] ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,lcsh:TP1-1185 ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,Integer programming ,wireless LAN ,energy efficiency ,trådløst LAN ,green networking ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,05 social sciences ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Energy consumption ,mixed integer non-linear programming ,network management ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,WLAN ,Network management ,Exact algorithm ,Resource allocation ,energiforbruk ,business ,nettverksstyring ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
In this paper, we present an approach and an algorithm aimed at minimising the energy consumption of enterprise Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) during periods of low user activity. We act on two network management aspects: powering off some Access Points (APs), and choosing the level of transmission power of each AP. An efficient technique to allocate the user terminals to the various APs is the key to achieving this goal. The approach has been formulated as an integer programming problem with nonlinear constraints, which comes from a general but accurate characterisation of the WLAN. This general problem formulation has two implications: the formulation is widely applicable, but the nonlinearity makes it NP-hard. To solve this problem to optimality, we devised an exact algorithm based on a customised version of Benders’ decomposition method. The computational results proved the ability to obtain remarkable power savings. In addition, the good performance of our algorithm in terms of solving times paves the way for its future deployment in real WLANs.
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- 2021
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