283 results on '"Daniel Guillen"'
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2. Reconfiguration of active distribution networks as a means to address generation and consumption dynamic variability
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Juan Avilés, Daniel Guillen, Luis Ibarra, and Jesús Daniel Dávalos‐Soto
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active networks ,distribution networks ,evolutionary computation ,state estimation ,stochastic processes ,Distribution or transmission of electric power ,TK3001-3521 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
Abstract The integration of alternative energy sources, storage systems, and modern loads into the distribution grid is complicating its operation and maintenance. Variability in individual generation and consumption elements dynamically affects voltage profiles, which in turn undermines efficiency and power quality. This study proposes to address this dynamical variability using an online reconfiguration approach that involves opening and closing switches to modify the grid's topology and adjust voltage levels in response to load/generation variations. Other grid optimization techniques, based on reconfiguration, typically focus on static, fully instrumented grids with predictable parameters and homogeneous changes, aiming to minimize power losses but overlooking the dynamics of variable grid elements. This study proposes a testing approach that is dependent on the estimated transient status of the grid only using a limited number of measurement units and considering the individual‐stochastic variations of loads and generators. The proposed approach was tested on the IEEE 33‐bus test feeder with up to five varying distributed generators. The results confirm that the algorithm consistently finds a reconfiguration alternative that could enhance system efficiency and voltage profiles, even in the face of dynamic load/generator behavior, demonstrating its effectiveness and online adaptability for grid operation and management tasks.
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- 2024
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3. Data-Driven Optimal Voltage Performance Index Tracking in Active Distribution Networks.
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David S. Pacheco-Cherrez, Daniel Guillen, Jonathan Carlos Mayo-Maldonado, and Gerardo Escobar
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- 2024
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4. Graph Theory-Based Fault Location Method for Transmission Systems With Renewable Energy Sources
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Victor Gonzalez, V. Torres-Garcia, Daniel Guillen, and Luis M. Castro
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Algorithms ,graph theory ,fault location ,impedance methods ,transmission lines ,Distribution or transmission of electric power ,TK3001-3521 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
Fault location has been crucial in minimizing fault restoration time. Various techniques and methodologies have been deployed to enhance the performance of fault location algorithms, especially in light of the increasing integration of renewable energy sources. In this context, this paper describes a graph-theory-based method for fault location in power networks with renewable energy sources. This novel technique is designed to provide accurate fault distance estimates, even in the presence of severe noise and fault resistance. It takes advantage of graph theory and equivalent impedances applying Kirchhoff’s laws systematically to ensure accurate fault location even in the presence of fault resistances. To showcase the improved accuracy of the proposed methodology, a comparison with typical impedance-based two-terminal fault location methods is carried out. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm was proven with different electrical systems. Average errors inferior to 0.22% and 0.48% were obtained for single-phase faults and three-phase faults with resistances up to $200~\Omega $ respectively, which confirms the improved performance with respect to conventional algorithms implemented in typical impedance relays.
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- 2024
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5. Daniel Guillen in San Diego Joins Forta Financial Group and Financial Gravity Companies
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Business ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
AUSTIN, Texas, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Financial Gravity Companies (OTCQB: FGCO) and its subsidiary, Forta Financial Group, announced that Daniel Guillen has joined their organization. Daniel Guillen explained, 'I [...]
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- 2020
6. Data-Driven Modeling and Open-Circuit Voltage Estimation of Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Edgar D. Silva-Vera, Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz, Gerardo Escobar, Daniel Guillen, Julio C. Rosas-Caro, and Jose M. Sosa
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data-driven modeling ,energy storage ,lithium-ion batteries ,battery modeling ,open-circuit voltage estimation ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
This article presents a data-driven methodology for modeling lithium-ion batteries, which includes the estimation of the open-circuit voltage and state of charge. Using the proposed methodology, the dynamics of a battery cell can be captured without the need for explicit theoretical models. This approach only requires the acquisition of two easily measurable variables: the discharge current and the terminal voltage. The acquired data are used to build a linear differential system, which is algebraically manipulated to form a space-state representation of the battery cell. The resulting model was tested and compared against real discharging curves. Preliminary results showed that the battery’s state of charge can be computed with limited precision using a model that considers a constant open-circuit voltage. To improve the accuracy of the identified model, a modified recursive least-squares algorithm is implemented inside the data-driven method to estimate the battery’s open-circuit voltage. These last results showed a very precise tracking of the real battery discharging dynamics, including the terminal voltage and state of charge. The proposed data-driven methodology could simplify the implementation of adaptive control strategies in larger-scale solutions and battery management systems with the interconnection of multiple battery cells.
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- 2024
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7. Effects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation training on mortality rates after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Manuel Pardo Rios, Grasiela Piuvezam, Petronila Mireia Alcázar Artero, Thais Teixeira dos Santos, Daniel Guillen Martinez, and Mariana Ferrandini Price
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Medicine - Abstract
Introduction An out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs at a rate of 67–170 cases per 100 000 inhabitants per year in Europe. The early recognition of the occurrence of a cardiac arrest, placing an emergency call, performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and performing defibrillation are the most important response measures. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to assess the effects of laypersons’ CPR training with respect to CPR initiation rates, cardiovascular mortality rates, survival rate and the use of an automated external defibrillator.Methods and analysis The literature search will be performed in the following databases: MEDLINE, Web of Science, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Studies, CINAHL, HBI, TESEO and NTX. Intervention studies and quasi-experimental studies in which CPR training interventions were performed will be included. We will exclude studies in which the participants do not meet the inclusion criteria, without a control group and in which the methodology of the intervention applied is unclear. There will be no restrictions on publication date or language of publication. The risk of bias will be assessed using the Risk of Bias in Non-randomized Studies of Interventions tool for randomised controlled trials (RCT), non-RCT and quasi-experimental trials. Data analysis and synthesis will be performed using RevMan V.5.4.1 software. The findings will be reported in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidance.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval is not required, as only secondary data will be used. The findings will be published in a journal and presented at conferences.PROSPERO registration number CRD42022365288.
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- 2024
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8. Direct Output-Voltage Control of Nonminimum Phase Higher Order DC-DC Converters.
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Enrique Garza-Arias, Jonathan Carlos Mayo-Maldonado, Jesus Elias Valdez-Resendiz, Gerardo Escobar, Julio Cesar Rosas-Caro, and Daniel Guillen
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- 2023
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9. Ferroresonance Modeling and Analysis in Underground Distribution Feeders
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V. Torres-Garcia, N. Solis-Ramos, N. Gonzalez-Cabrera, E. Hernandez-Mayoral, and Daniel Guillen
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Distribution systems ,ferroresonance ,power cables ,power quality ,underground lines ,Distribution or transmission of electric power ,TK3001-3521 ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
Nowadays, many modern electrical power systems are designed for transmission and distribution using underground systems. Such systems minimize visual impact, reduce congestion, and increase security and reliability. However, the technology utilized has increased the capacitance effect, which can lead to the system being more susceptible to the occurrence of the ferroresonance phenomenon. Ferroresonance can cause dielectric or thermal damage and consequently makes the system susceptible to faults in the electrical power equipment and installations. This paper analyzes the ferroresonance phenomenon after switching maneuvers in a real underground distribution feeder to detect possible conditions of ferroresonance. The analysis is carried out in a typical underground distribution system with distribution transformers connected in wye-grounded/wye-grounded (Ynyn), and modeled using the ATP/EMTP software.
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- 2023
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10. A Fourier-Based Phasor Estimator With a Modified Moving Average Filter and Its Application in Distribution Networks.
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Luis Ibarra, Daniel Guillen, Juan Avilés, Pedro Ponce, and Arturo Molina 0001
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- 2022
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11. A Fully Informative Phasor Measurement Unit for Distribution Networks With Harmonic Distortion.
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David S. Pacheco-Cherrez, Jonathan Carlos Mayo-Maldonado, Gerardo Escobar, Jesus Elias Valdez-Resendiz, and Daniel Guillen
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- 2022
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12. Hermite Transform Based Algorithm for Detection and Classification of High Impedance Faults.
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Daniel Guillen, Jimena Olveres, Vicente Torres-Garcia, and Boris Escalante-Ramírez
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- 2022
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13. An Adaptive Scheme to Improve Prony's Method Performance to Estimate Signal Parameters of Power System Oscillations.
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Rubén Tapia-Olvera, Daniel Guillen, Francisco Beltrán-Carbajal, and Luis M. Castro
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- 2022
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14. Taylor-Fourier Filter-Bank Implemented With O-Splines for the Detection and Classification of Faults.
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Daniel Guillen, José Antonio de la O. Serna, Alejandro Zamora-Méndez, Mario Roberto Arrieta Paternina, and Fernando Salinas
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- 2021
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15. Nonlinear Stability Analysis of the Conventional SRF-PLL and Enhanced SRF-EPLL.
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Gerardo Escobar, Luis Ibarra, Jesus Elias Valdez-Resendiz, Jonathan Carlos Mayo-Maldonado, and Daniel Guillen
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- 2021
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16. From Real to Complex FLL With Unbalance and Harmonic Distortion Compensation.
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Gerardo Escobar, Luis Ibarra, Michael Hernandez-Gomez, Panfilo R. Martinez-Rodriguez, Jesus Elias Valdez-Resendiz, and Daniel Guillen
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- 2021
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17. A New Approach to Fault Detection and Location in AC Transmission Lines Based on Wavelet Correlation Modes.
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H. Alberto Jiménez, Daniel Guillen, Rubén Tapia-Olvera, and Vicente Torres-Garcia
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- 2019
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18. Data-Driven Framework to Model Identification, Event Detection, and Topology Change Location Using D-PMUs.
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Jonathan Carlos Mayo-Maldonado, Jesus Elias Valdez-Resendiz, Daniel Guillen, Mohini Bariya, Alexandra von Meier, Ernesto A. Salas-Esquivel, and Aminy Ostfeld
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- 2020
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19. Third time's a charm: diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis after two negative polymerase chain reaction results
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Mahbobeh Niksefat, Daniel Guillen, Pouria Moshayedi, Charles R. Rinaldo, and Ajitesh Ojha
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Neuroscience ,Nervous system ,Viral disease ,Neurology ,Diagnostics ,Neurovirology ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Introduction: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a sensitive and specific method in diagnosing herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis. However there are increasing reports of false negative HSV PCR. Case description: We present a patient in the 9th decade of life with abnormal behavior and focal seizures with MRI showing a right temporal T2 hyperintense non-enhancing lesion with electrographic evidence of right lateralized periodic discharges. CSF analysis and PCR for HSV-1 and 2 yielded negative results twice, and therefore acyclovir was discontinued. Patient initially improved following correction of hyponatremia. Patient however deteriorated and imaging revealed a new right parietal lesion. Third CSF sample showed lymphocytic pleocytosis with positive HSV-1 PCR. Patient improved following antiviral treatment. Discussion: Acyclovir treatment should continue in high clinical suspicion scenarios despite negative HSV PCR. We further discuss causes of PCR false negatives and challenges it poses for patient care.
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- 2020
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20. Power Grid Dynamic Performance Enhancement via STATCOM Data-Driven Control
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David Rivera, Daniel Guillen, Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz, and Gerardo Escobar
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data-driven control ,reactive power compensation ,STATCOM ,voltage control ,voltage source converter ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
This work proposes a data-driven approach to controlling the alternating current (AC) voltage via a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM). This device offers a fast dynamic response injecting reactive power to compensate the voltage profile, not only during load variations but also depending on the operating point established by the grid. The proposed control scheme is designed to improve the dynamic grid performance according to the defined operating point into the grid. The mathematical fundamentals of the proposed control strategy are described according to a (model-free) data-driven-based controller. The robustness of the proposed scheme is proven with several tests carried out using Matlab/Simulink software. The analysis is performed with the well-known test power system of two areas, demonstrating that the proposed controller can enhance the dynamic performance under transient scenarios. As the main strength of the present work with respect to the current state-of-the-art, we highlight the fact that no prior knowledge of the system is required for the controller implementation, that is, a model or a system representation. The synthesis of the controller is obtained in a pure numerical way from data, while it can simultaneously ensure stability in a rigorous way, by satisfying Lyapunov conditions.
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21. Synthetic hydroxyapatite and its use in bioactive coatings
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Luis Daniel Guillen-Romero, Mercedes Teresita Oropeza-Guzmán, Eduardo Alberto López-Maldonado, Ana Leticia Iglesias, Juan Antonio Paz-González, Theodore Ng, Eduardo Serena-Gómez, and Luis Jesús Villarreal-Gómez
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
An approach to solve the limitations of autologous bone grafting procedures in bone injury treatment is to develop bioactive coatings in the implantation system. The objective of this work is to compare the temperature effect on the stability of hydroxyapatite, graphene, and collagen colloidal suspensions to be used as biocompatible and bioactive coatings on a carbon fiber composite surface. Synthesized hydroxyapatite was assessed by X-ray diffraction. Zeta potential at different temperatures was evaluated. Specimens were characterized using scanning electron microscopy and Raman analysis. The results showed that the best hydroxyapatite/graphene ratio was 85/15, while those of the hydroxyapatite/collagen mixtures were 85/15. A hydroxyapatite/graphene/collagen mixture was synthesized based on these results.
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- 2019
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22. Modelling of high impedance faults in distribution systems and validation based on multiresolution techniques.
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Vicente Torres-Garcia, Daniel Guillen, Jimena Olveres, Boris Escalante-Ramírez, and Juan R. Rodriguez-Rodriguez
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- 2020
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23. Determinación de plomo en leche materna de madres lactantes en nueve distritos de la ciudad de Lima, Perú
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Daniel Guillen-Mendoza, Sicilia Bellomo, Nancy Torres, Edwin Lazo, and Daniel Guillen-Pinto
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Medicine - Abstract
Objetivo: Determinar los niveles de plomo en leche materna en puérperas primíparas provenientes de nueve distritos de la ciudad de Lima. Materiales y método: Se realizó un estudio transversal entre octubre de 2010 y agosto de 2012. Se incluyeron 100 muestras de leche materna, de mujeres que vivieron como mínimo cinco años en la misma zona de Lima. El método de análisis fue la espectrofotometría de absorción atómica. Resultados: El 37% de las muestras tuvieron un nivel detectable de plomo, seis de ellos entre 5,0 y 9,9 ng/g y cinco mayores de 10 ng/g. No se identificaron condiciones de riesgo asociados. Conclusión: Se concluye que un porcentaje importante de nuestras muestras de leche materna presentaron contaminación con plomo, particularmente en residentes de la zona norte de Lima.
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24. PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE EXPERT PATIENT PROGRAM: A SCOPING REVIEW
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Nascimento, Anália Andréia de Araújo, primary, Azevedo, Valéria Dantas de, additional, Moreno, Isabel Morales, additional, Martinez, Daniel Guillen, additional, Dantas, Daniele Vieira, additional, Dantas, Rodrigo Assis Neves, additional, Melo, Jéssica Cristina Alves de, additional, and Azevedo, Isabelle Campos de, additional
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- 2023
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25. PERSPECTIVAS E DESAFIOS PARA IMPLEMENTAÇÃO DO PROGRAMA PACIENTE EXPERTO: REVISÃO DE ESCOPO
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Nascimento, Anália Andréia de Araújo, primary, Azevedo, Valéria Dantas de, additional, Moreno, Isabel Morales, additional, Martinez, Daniel Guillen, additional, Dantas, Daniele Vieira, additional, Dantas, Rodrigo Assis Neves, additional, Melo, Jéssica Cristina Alves de, additional, and Azevedo, Isabelle Campos de, additional
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- 2023
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26. A Fourier-Based Phasor Estimator With a Modified Moving Average Filter and Its Application in Distribution Networks
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Juan Aviles, Pedro Ponce, Daniel Guillen, Luis Ibarra, and Arturo Molina
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Computer science ,Phasor ,Estimator ,Computer Science Applications ,Harmonic analysis ,symbols.namesake ,Electric power system ,Fourier transform ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Moving average ,Filter (video) ,symbols ,Overshoot (signal) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Algorithm ,Information Systems - Abstract
Phasor estimation is fundamental for most real-time analysis, monitoring, and control tasks in power systems. New applications on microgrids and active distribution networks make such estimation increasingly important, leading to many research efforts focusing on known approaches, such as the Fourier and cosine filters, to abate the estimation errors; others rely on newly applied algorithms like the Taylor–Kalman–Fourier filter (TKF). This variety has led to discussions about the application cases of each technique, normally demoting the Fourier filter (FF). In this spirit, the FF was reworked under the Hilbert space power theory, showing its conceptual correctness and then deriving an accurate and fast alternative relying on a discrete, lead-compensated filter. Such FF is tested over an active distribution network system, showing advantages in relevant scenarios, namely impedance estimation, grid-monitoring, and fault location. The proposal exhibits better dynamic performance and overshoot than the conventional techniques, with no increased complexity, and “cleaner” results than the TKF, which is, however, faster to estimate the system's impedances.
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27. PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE EXPERT PATIENT PROGRAM: A SCOPING REVIEW
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Anália Andréia de Araújo Nascimento, Valéria Dantas de Azevedo, Isabel Morales Moreno, Daniel Guillen Martinez, Daniele Vieira Dantas, Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas, Jéssica Cristina Alves de Melo, and Isabelle Campos de Azevedo
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Objective: to map diverse evidence on perspectives and challenges for implementing the Expert Patient Program. Method: this is a scoping review, guided by the method proposed by the JBI and which followed the recommendations set forth in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews, with its research protocol registered in the Open Science Framework, with DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/D7K6A. The search for studies was carried out in July 2022 in databases and in national and international portals of theses and dissertations. Results: the final sample consisted of six scientific articles, all written in English. Health professionals' qualification, to identify and qualify expert patients, management's commitment to the program, use of mobile technologies and Evidence-Based Practice are among the perspectives for implementation. The challenges are related to lack of understanding of the term "self-management" and to the deficit of public policies and financial investment. Conclusion: the results found emphasize the importance of implementing the Patient Expert Program for the public health context, mainly in relation to the population with chronic non-communicable diseases.
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- 2023
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28. Monitoring system for identifying power quality issues in distribution networks using Petri nets and Prony method
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Fernando Salinas Salinas, Daniel Guillen, and Luis Alonso Trujillo Guajardo
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- 2023
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29. Contributors
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César Angeles-Camacho, Mario Roberto Arrieta-Paternina, Alexandre Balbinot, Emilio Barocio Espejo, Ernesto Beltran, Ramón J. Betancourt, Christoph Brosinsky, Daniele Carta, Gabriela Castillo-García, Oswaldo Isaac Cortes Robles, Jochen L. Cremer, José Antonio de la O Serna, Dunstano del Puerto Flores, José Guadalupe Fuentes-Velázquez, Luis Alonso Trujillo Guajardo, Daniel Guillen, Julio Cesar Hernández Ramírez, Mert Karaçelebi, Eleftherios O. Kontis, Petr Korba, Roberto Leborgne, Gabriel Mejía-Ruiz, Theofilos A. Papadopoulos, Grigoris K. Papagiannis, Paolo Attilio Pegoraro, Ana Karen Apolo Peñaloza, Juan M. Ramirez, Juan Segundo Ramírez, Juan Sebastián Rocha-Doria, Ramón Daniel Rodríguez-Soto, Fernando Salinas Salinas, Antonio Concha Sánchez, Betsy Sandoval Guzmán, Felix Rafael Segundo Sevilla, Antonio Vincenzo Solinas, Sara Sulis, Nitin Sundriyal, Mazheruddin H. Syed, Vicente Torres-García, and Alejandro Zamora-Méndez
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- 2023
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30. PERSPECTIVAS E DESAFIOS PARA IMPLEMENTAÇÃO DO PROGRAMA PACIENTE EXPERTO: REVISÃO DE ESCOPO
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Anália Andréia de Araújo Nascimento, Valéria Dantas de Azevedo, Isabel Morales Moreno, Daniel Guillen Martinez, Daniele Vieira Dantas, Rodrigo Assis Neves Dantas, Jéssica Cristina Alves de Melo, and Isabelle Campos de Azevedo
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RESUMO Objetivo: Mapear evidências sobre as perspectivas e desafios para implementação do Programa Paciente Experto. Método: Trata-se de uma scoping review, orientada a partir do método proposto pelo JBI, e seguiu as recomendações do Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews, com o protocolo de pesquisa registrado no Open Science Framework DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/D7K6A. A busca pelos estudos foi realizada no mês de julho de 2022, e ocorreu nas bases de dados e em portais de teses e dissertações nacionais e internacionais. Resultados: A amostra final foi composta por seis artigos científicos, todos redigidos na língua inglesa. Entre as perspectivas para implementação, estão a qualificação dos profissionais de saúde, para identificar e qualificar pacientes expertos, o comprometimento da gestão com o programa, o uso das tecnologias móveis e a Prática Baseada em Evidência. Já os desafios são relacionados à falta de compreensão do termo "autogestão” e ao déficit de políticas públicas e investimento financeiro. Conclusão: Os resultados encontrados enfatizam a importância da implementação do Programa Paciente Experto para o contexto de saúde pública, principalmente, em relação à população portadora de doenças crônicas não transmissíveis.
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31. PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE EXPERT PATIENT PROGRAM: A SCOPING REVIEW.
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de Araújo Nascimento, Anália Andréia, de Azevedo, Valéria Dantas, Moreno, Isabel Morales, Martinez, Daniel Guillen, Dantas, Daniele Vieira, Neves Dantas, Rodrigo Assis, Alves de Melo, Jéssica Cristina, and de Azevedo, Isabelle Campos
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CHRONIC disease treatment ,SELF-management (Psychology) ,HUMAN services programs ,HEALTH attitudes ,NON-communicable diseases ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,LITERATURE reviews ,MEDICAL databases ,ONLINE information services ,PUBLIC health ,ERIC (Information retrieval system) - Abstract
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32. Effects of an adapted mattress in musculoskeletal pain and sleep quality in institutionalized elders
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Victor Ancuelle, Rodrigo Zamudio, Andrea Mendiola, Daniel Guillen, Pedro J Ortiz, Tania Tello, and Darwin Vizcarra
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Mattress ,Older adult ,Actigraphy ,Psychology ,BF1-990 ,Consciousness. Cognition ,BF309-499 - Abstract
We aimed to evaluate the impact in sleep quality and musculoskeletal pain of a Medium-Firm Mattress (MFM), and their relationship with objective sleep parameters in a group of institutionalized elders. The sample size included forty older adults with musculoskeletal pain. We did a clinical assessment at baseline and weekly trough the study period of four weeks. We employed the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Pain Visual Analog Scale (P-VAS). Additionally a sub-group of good sleepers, selected from PSQI baseline evaluation, were studied with actigraphy and randomized to MFM or High Firm Mattress (HFM), in two consecutive nights. We found a significant reduction of cervical, dorsal and lumbar pain. PSQI results did not change. The actigraphy evaluation found a significant shorter sleep onset latency with MFM, and a slightly better, but not statistically significant, sleep efficiency. The medium firmness mattress improved musculoskeletal pain and modified the sleep latency.
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- 2015
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33. Series-Capacitor Boost Converter as Power Conditioner for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
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Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz, Julio C. Rosas-Caro, Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, Daniel Guillen-Aparicio, Gerardo Escobar, and Enrique Garza-Arias
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- 2022
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34. A Sequence Impedance Matrix Approach to Current Unbalance Detection for Grid Code Fulfillment
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Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, Daniel Guillen, Armando Llamas, and Gerardo Escobar
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Sequence ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Grid ,Impedance parameters ,Identification (information) ,Electric power transmission ,Control theory ,Metric (mathematics) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Grid code ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electrical impedance - Abstract
This work presents a novel method to identify the source of current unbalance during the interaction between industrial consumers and the utility. Since such unbalance yields detrimental effects over the network operation and efficiency; it must be mitigated to avoid their propagation towards the whole grid. To prevent this situation, regulations about the maximum permissible limits of unbalance are recently incorporated in grid codes. Unfortunately, in the absence of an accurate method to identify the agent inducing the unbalance; the problem, responsibility, as well as the solution, is vulnerable to misinterpretation. This situation is quite relevant, for both the consumer and the utility since imputations are subject to penalties. Prompted by this issue, we devised a method based on the computation of sequence impedance matrices. Then the underlying elements of the sequence impedance matrix will expose the occurrence of an unbalance as well as its source, which leads to a theoretically derived metric. This method is tested using real measurements of actual industrial loads connected to different voltage levels (i.e. 230 kV, 161 kV and 115 kV). The results demonstrate accuracy in the detection and identification of the cause of unbalance, considering a wide range of power consumption.
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- 2021
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35. Taylor–Fourier Filter-Bank Implemented With O-Splines for the Detection and Classification of Faults
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Jose Antonio de la O Serna, Fernando Salinas, Mario R. Arrieta Paternina, Alejandro Zamora-Mendez, and Daniel Guillen
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Computer science ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Fundamental frequency ,Petri net ,Filter bank ,Fault (power engineering) ,Fault detection and isolation ,Computer Science Applications ,symbols.namesake ,Fourier transform ,Band-pass filter ,Control and Systems Engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,symbols ,Transient (oscillation) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Algorithm ,Information Systems - Abstract
The article proposes a new method based on a Taylor–Fourier filter-bank implemented with O-splines for the detection and classification of faults. This method defines a multiresolution approach employing a specific design of bandpass filters to improve the fault detection, taking into account the transient information superimposed into the fundamental frequency produced by the faults. The proposed Taylor–Fourier filter-bank with O-splines has been validated considering different scenarios of faults in high voltage transmission lines. Then, an easily adapted classification stage that renders instantaneous classifications according to the fault type is carried out through a Petri net. The results confirm that the proposal presents important advantages since it reduces the detection time and exhibits an outstanding classification performance.
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- 2021
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36. Streptococcus infantarius 25124 isolated from pozol produces a high molecular weight amylopullulanase, a key enzyme for niche colonization
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Carolina Rodríguez-Saavedra, Daniel Guillen, Romina Rodríguez-Sanoja, Gloria Díaz-Ruiz, and Carmen Wacher
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,Chemistry ,Starch ,Niche ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Streptococcus infantarius ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme ,Nixtamalization ,Key (lock) ,Colonization ,Fermentation ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Pozol is a beverage made with maize dough that is prepared after boiling the kernels in limewater, causing a decrease in soluble sugars, with starch being the main fermentable carbohydrate in the dough. Previously, Streptococcus infantarius ssp. infantarius 25124 (Sii-25124) was identified as the most amylolytic bacteria isolated in this product. Analysis of Sii-25124 amylolytic enzymes revealed two amylases, a cytoplasmic α-amylase of 55.7 kDa and an extracellular amylopullulanase of 246.3 kDa, with two catalytic domains, one typical of an α-amylase and another typical of a pullulanase/glycogen debranching enzyme. Characterization of the joint activity of both enzymes using Sii-25124 cell lysate supernatant demonstrated stability between 30 °C and 45°C, and pH stability in a range between 6.8 and 8.0. The joint activity of Sii-25124 amylases showed a fast production of reducing sugars when starch was used as the substrate. In contrast, reducing sugar production from amylopectin was lower, but it steadily increased throughout the reaction time. The amylopullulanase produced by Sii-25124 hydrolyzes the starch in the dough to produce low molecular weight oligosaccharides, which may be transported into Sii-25124 cells, so that intracellular α-amylase hydrolyzes them to mono- and disaccharides. Amylopullulanase production by Sii-25124 could be an example of a specialized enzyme that successfully dominates starchy food fermentation.
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37. Nonlinear Stability Analysis of the Conventional SRF-PLL and Enhanced SRF-EPLL
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Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, Daniel Guillen, Gerardo Escobar, Luis Ibarra, and Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz
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General Computer Science ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,General Engineering ,Stability (learning theory) ,02 engineering and technology ,Grid synchronization ,stability ,Synchronization ,synchronous reference frame ,TK1-9971 ,Phase-locked loop ,Nonlinear system ,Stability conditions ,Exponential stability ,Control theory ,Linearization ,phase-locked loop ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Reference frame - Abstract
Phase-locked loop (PLL) systems play a crucial role in grid synchronization. Since variations on the grid voltage parameters are in general uncertain, the dynamics of PLLs are by nature nonlinear. This fact imposes a relevant challenge to guarantee their stability. Unfortunately, as argued in this paper, there is a remarkable lack of global stability tests even for the most common approaches, such as the synchronous reference frame (SRF). In this case, there is only available a small-signal—linearized—model-based approach to stability. The main issue of resorting to local conclusions is that synchronization is forced to operate under conservative conditions, where large-signal variations are forbidden. Needless to say, this has a detrimental impact on applications, since performance is limited by small disturbance assumptions. Motivated by this problem, in the present work, we provide global asymptotic stability tests for two fundamental PLL algorithms. Namely, the conventional SRF-PLL and the enhanced SRF-EPLL. To do so, we use a Lyapunov approach acting directly on nonlinear trajectories. Consequently, the provided stability proofs do not rely on any linearization technique, frequency-domain conversion, or small-signal model representation. The main contribution in this paper is a set of stability conditions that are valid in a global sense. Moreover, it is shown that these results have direct practical implications in the form of new robust PLL gain tuning guidelines.
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38. Data-Driven Framework to Model Identification, Event Detection, and Topology Change Location Using D-PMUs
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Alexandra von Meier, Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz, Ernesto A. Salas-Esquivel, Mohini Bariya, Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, Daniel Guillen, and Aminy E. Ostfeld
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Computer science ,Node (networking) ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Phasor ,System identification ,Topology (electrical circuits) ,02 engineering and technology ,Topology ,Network topology ,Data-driven ,Computer Science::Systems and Control ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation - Abstract
We introduce a model-free scheme that is capable of identifying topology changes in distribution networks using data from distribution-level phasor measurement units (D-PMUs). To do so, we use algebraic tools of behavioral system theory to develop easy-to-implement algorithms. The intrinsic difficulties associated with D-PMU measurements and their proposed solution are discussed as an additional challenge for the implementation of the proposed algorithms. Experimental results using real D-PMUs and laboratory real-time hardware are provided as a proof of concept using a standard IEEE-test node feeder.
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39. Clinical Reasoning: A 14-year-old boy with acute weakness, paresthesias, and headache
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Jenna Gaesser, Hoda Z. Abdel-Hamid, Daniel Guillen, and Ronald R. Seese
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Diarrhea ,Male ,Weakness ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Sweating ,Guillain-Barre Syndrome ,Irritability ,Meningitis, Bacterial ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Flushing ,Pneumonia, Bacterial ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Lyme Neuroborreliosis ,Medicine ,Paresthesia ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Peroneal Neuropathies ,Neck pain ,Neck Pain ,Reflex, Abnormal ,business.industry ,Urinary retention ,Ceftriaxone ,Headache ,Brain ,Immunoglobulins, Intravenous ,Emergency department ,Myelitis ,Urinary Retention ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Rash ,Irritable Mood ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Surgery ,Spinal Cord ,Joint pain ,Central Nervous System Viral Diseases ,Administration, Intravenous ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,West Nile Fever ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
A 14-year-old boy with a history of atrial tachycardia presented to the emergency department with acute right foot weakness. One month prior to presentation, he had a self-resolving diarrheal illness and bacterial pneumonia treated with antibiotics. Two weeks later, he endorsed a dull headache, increased irritability, and neck pain. One week prior to presentation, he developed intermittent urinary retention and episodes of flushing and redness of his right face. He fell 5 days prior to presentation and in the ensuing days, he complained of bilateral hip pain and paresthesias that progressively spread to involve bilateral thighs. On the day of presentation, the patient noticed weakness of his right ankle and foot. There was no history of fever. He denied joint pain, swelling, rash, or facial droop, but he did endorse mild sound sensitivity.
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40. Data‐driven short‐circuit detection and location in microgrids using micro‐synchrophasors
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Alejandro Hernandez-Diaz, Gerardo Escobar, Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz, Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, and Daniel Guillen
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Emulation ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Distributed computing ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Phasor ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Fault (power engineering) ,Fault detection and isolation ,law.invention ,Control and Systems Engineering ,law ,Intermittency ,Distributed generation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Microgrid ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
Fault detection and location is a challenging issue in microgrid protection, which is increasingly more complex in the presence of distributed generators based on renewable energy, due to their inherent intermittency. In this context, a novel data-driven approach for fault detection and location in microgrids is proposed, by using graph theory representation and micro-synchrophasors also known as μ PMUs. This proposal adopts the conviction to provide an accurate fault location even under variations in short-circuit levels caused by the intermittency of distributed generators. This is in sharp contrast with traditional short-circuit rating-based methods, which are not always advisable due to the intermittent nature of power sources. This work proposes the use of a modelling specification in terms of equilibrium equations, that can reveal not only the underlying physical laws of the netowork, but also the occurrence and location of short circuits based on phasor data. The intermittency of distributed generation is modelled in the proposed approach, which permits to yield trustworthy information either distributed generators are involved in a fault or not. As a consequence, the fault location errors are significantly reduced during the fault location process. The theoretical findings of this proposal are validated via simulation results and experiments using commercial micro-synchrophasors and hardware-in-the-loop emulation of a realistic microgrid.
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41. Enhancement of dynamic phasor estimation‐based fault location algorithms for AC transmission lines
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Luis M. Castro, Daniel Guillen, Christian Salas, and Luis Fernando Sanchez-Gomez
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Computer science ,020209 energy ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Phasor ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,02 engineering and technology ,Filter (signal processing) ,Kalman filter ,AC power ,Fault (power engineering) ,Power (physics) ,Electric power transmission ,Control and Systems Engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Algorithm ,Voltage - Abstract
A new technique to improve fault location methods in AC transmission lines is introduced in this study. The identification of fault location is carried out using one-end fault location algorithms based on impedance through dynamic phasors. This timely approach relies upon the fact that a fault resistance may introduce errors in the distance estimation when a fault takes place. Therefore, active power variations caused by the fault are used to enhance the fault location algorithms, i.e. power losses increase during the fault period for non-zero fault resistances. The present approach is extensively evaluated, using ATP-EMPT software, which relies upon the computation of a compensation factor associated with the rate of change in the resistance during pre-fault and fault conditions. This is achieved through the estimated phasors for voltage and current. Furthermore, the dynamic phasor estimation technique Taylor-Kalman-Fourier Filter is compared against a static phasor method. The proposed approach is validated using three fault location algorithms which are evaluated under different fault conditions, such as fault inception, location, and fault resistance. Results show that this proposed technique improves the fault location including fault resistances by 3% with respect to existing approaches.
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42. Índice de bloqueo para mejorar la protección diferencial de secuencia negativa de transformadores utilizando ATP/EMTP
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Daniel Guillen, Vicente Torres-Garcia, and Juan C. Olivares-Galvan
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En este trabajo se presenta un nuevo índice de bloqueo para mejorar el rendimiento de la protección diferencial del transformador basado en la secuencia negativa. Para garantizar la confiabilidad de cualquier red eléctrica, los esquemas de protección son una tarea principal. Particularmente, los transformadores de potencia porque están sujetos a eventos transitorios tales como fallas entre espiras, corrientes de magnetización y sobreexcitación. En consecuencia, la protección del transformador debe funcionar correctamente bajo fenómenos transitorios. Para analizar fallas internas y eventos transitorios en transformadores, se implementa una protección diferencial de secuencia negativa mediante el uso del software ATP / EMTP. El esquema propuesto emplea un esquema de protección diferencial (87Q), que se basa principalmente en la diferencia angular entre secuencias negativas de corrientes primarias y secundarias utilizando un ángulo de operación de relé (ROA). Esta protección mejorada introduce un índice de bloqueo para evitar el mal funcionamiento durante la energización del transformador porque ha sido reportado que el ROA puede presentar un mal funcionamiento durante eventos transitorios. El nuevo índice introducido representa una distancia entre secuencias durante el período transitorio, lo que ayuda a discriminar las fallas internas de las corrientes de energización. En este sentido, los autores presentan una evaluación del índice de bloqueo introducido para evitar el mal funcionamiento, especialmente cuando esta protección está funcionando en condiciones desbalanceadas, o en condiciones transitorias, como la corriente de energización. Con base en los resultados, la propuesta presenta un buen desempeño y su efectividad se demuestra bajo diferentes escenarios de falla.
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43. The Role of Mucoadhesion and Mucopenetration in the Immune Response Induced by Polymer-Based Mucosal Adjuvants
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Nathaly Vasquez-Martínez, Daniel Guillen, Silvia Andrea Moreno-Mendieta, Sergio Sanchez, and Romina Rodríguez-Sanoja
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Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Mucus is a viscoelastic gel that acts as a protective barrier for epithelial surfaces. The mucosal vehicles and adjuvants need to pass through the mucus layer to make drugs and vaccine delivery by mucosal routes possible. The mucoadhesion of polymer particle adjuvants significantly increases the contact time between vaccine formulations and the mucosa; then, the particles can penetrate the mucus layer and epithelium to reach mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues. This review presents the key findings that have aided in understanding mucoadhesion and mucopenetration while exploring the influence of physicochemical characteristics on mucus–polymer interactions. We describe polymer-based particles designed with mucoadhesive or mucopenetrating properties and discuss the impact of mucoadhesive polymers on local and systemic immune responses after mucosal immunization. In future research, more attention paid to the design and development of mucosal adjuvants could lead to more effective vaccines.
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44. Validación de una encuesta para medir conocimientos y creencias sobre epilepsia, en los padres de familia
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Miriam Mendoza, Jesús Miranda, Daniel Guillen, and Frine Samalvides
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Epilepsia ,conocimiento ,encuestas epidemiológicas ,estudios de validación ,padres ,Medicine - Abstract
La Epilepsia es una enfermedad crónica que en muchos casos se encuentra ligada a conceptos mágico-religiosos que condicionan rechazo social. Objetivo: Elaborar y validar un cuestionario que permita medir el grado de conocimientos y creencias sobre epilepsia en los padres de familia. Material y métodos: Se realizó un estudio transversal para la construcción de un instrumento válido y confiable. Se determinó la validez cualitativa por medio del análisis de expertos y la validez cuantitativa, (confiabilidad y validez interna), a través del cálculo del KR-20, el índice de correlación intraclase y el índice de discriminación, respectivamente. Resultados: El coeficiente KR- 20 fue de 0,89 y el coeficiente de correlación intraclase 0,986, ambos considerados como valores altos. Además, se obtuvo valores para el índice de discriminación de cada ítem dentro de los límites aceptados. Conclusiones: El instrumento elaborado es válido y confiable.
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45. The Fourth-Order Single-Switch Improved Super-Boost Converter with Reduced Input Current Ripple
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Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz, Enrique Garza-Arias, Julio C. Rosas-Caro, Alma Rodríguez, Gerardo Escobar-Valderrama, Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, and Daniel Guillen
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TK7800-8360 ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Ripple ,DC-DC converter ,Topology (electrical circuits) ,Inductor ,Reduction (complexity) ,Fourth order ,PWM converter ,Hardware and Architecture ,Control and Systems Engineering ,visual_art ,Signal Processing ,Boost converter ,Electronic component ,Electronic engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,boost converter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Current (fluid) ,Electronics ,fourth-order DC-DC converter - Abstract
This paper introduces a new single switch DC-DC fourth-order boost converter. The proposed converter is the improved version of an existing converter known as the super-boost converter. The improved super-boost ISP converter achieves a smaller input current ripple than the super-boost converter when the same parameters in passive components are used. Conversely, smaller components can be used to achieve the same input current ripple, which leads to a compact and cheaper design. A comparative evaluation showed a reduction of 37.3% of stored energy in inductors to comply with a required input current ripple in comparison with the super-boost converter for a particular design. Experimental results are provided to corroborate this benefit of the ISB proposed topology.
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46. Power Grid Dynamic Performance Enhancement via STATCOM Data-Driven Control
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Gerardo Escobar, David Rivera, Jonathan C. Mayo-Maldonado, Daniel Guillen, and Jesus E. Valdez-Resendiz
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Lyapunov function ,Operating point ,Computer science ,reactive power compensation ,General Mathematics ,voltage source converter ,voltage control ,AC power ,Grid ,STATCOM ,symbols.namesake ,Robustness (computer science) ,Control theory ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,symbols ,QA1-939 ,Transient (oscillation) ,MATLAB ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,computer ,Mathematics ,data-driven control ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
This work proposes a data-driven approach to controlling the alternating current (AC) voltage via a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM). This device offers a fast dynamic response injecting reactive power to compensate the voltage profile, not only during load variations but also depending on the operating point established by the grid. The proposed control scheme is designed to improve the dynamic grid performance according to the defined operating point into the grid. The mathematical fundamentals of the proposed control strategy are described according to a (model-free) data-driven-based controller. The robustness of the proposed scheme is proven with several tests carried out using Matlab/Simulink software. The analysis is performed with the well-known test power system of two areas, demonstrating that the proposed controller can enhance the dynamic performance under transient scenarios. As the main strength of the present work with respect to the current state-of-the-art, we highlight the fact that no prior knowledge of the system is required for the controller implementation, that is, a model or a system representation. The synthesis of the controller is obtained in a pure numerical way from data, while it can simultaneously ensure stability in a rigorous way, by satisfying Lyapunov conditions.
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47. Diagnosis of interturn faults of single-distribution transformers under controlled conditions during energization
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Rafael Escarela-Perez, Juan C. Olivares-Galvan, Emilio Barocio, Daniel Guillen, and David Granados-Lieberman
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Computer science ,Applied Mathematics ,Wavelet transform ,Spectral density ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Distribution transformer ,Inrush current ,law.invention ,Transformer windings ,law ,Control theory ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Transformer ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Turn-to-turn short circuits occur due to insulation damage in transformer windings and these may potentially result in catastrophic faults affecting electric networks. In fact, transformer diagnosis plays an important role for preventing large energy outages. A new sensitive method based on wavelet transform for identifying interturn faults during energization of single-distribution transformers is presented. The diagnosis is performed utilizing the magnetizing currents obtained during transformer energization under healthy and faulty conditions. Magnetization currents are processed with the wavelet transform and using correlation matrices, which in turn are used to obtain a time-frequency power spectral density (PSD); these are used to quantify the damage level when transformer windings are experiencing faults during their energization. The proposed method was analyzed during simulations using ATP-EMPT software and experimental tests were also carried out in laboratory to validate the results.
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48. Extended second central moment approach to detect turn‐to‐turn faults in power transformers
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Manuel A. Andrade, Héctor Esponda, Brian K. Johnson, E. Vazquez, and Daniel Guillen
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Differential protection ,Computer science ,Reactance ,law.invention ,Transformer windings ,law ,Control theory ,Central moment ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Transformer ,MATLAB ,computer ,Digital simulator ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
This study describes an extended approach to the differential protection of power transformers to identify turn-to-turn faults based on the second central moment (SCM). The proposal uses the differential currents as the input signals to the algorithm. Differential currents are filtered and normalised to allow the proposed algorithm to be independent of the transformer parameters (power, reactance, connection etc.). Then, the SCM magnitude of the differential currents is computed and compared with an established threshold to detect the internal faults. If the SCM magnitude exceeds the limit, an internal fault is detected. Otherwise, the event is determined as a transient event or steady state. The proposed algorithm was implemented in MATLAB and was tested on a three-phase system using a Real-Time Digital Simulator. For laboratory experiments, a real 55-kVA transformer setup was used to validate the effectiveness of the algorithm. The algorithm successfully identified turn-to-turn faults from steady state, as well as during transformer energisations, in over 1000 cases.
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49. Saliva is a reliable and accessible source for the detection of SARS-CoV-2
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Rosaura Ruiz, Michael Gastelum-Ramos, Diana Vilar-Compte, Imelda López-Villaseñor, Renato León-Rodríguez, Mireya Cisneros-Villanueva, Sergio A. Román-González, Rogelio Montiel-Manríquez, Noe Escobar-Escamilla, Jacquelina Fernández, Andrea Soriano-Ríos, Hiram Olivera-Díaz, Maricarmen Quirasco-Baruch, Cristian Arriaga-Canon, Nelly Medina-Molotla, Lissania Guerra-Calderas, Fernando Peñaloza, Blanca H. Ruiz-Ordaz, Jorge Morales-Baez, Rafael Valdez-Vazquez, Ana Paula Alarcón-Zendejas, Vasti T. Juárez-González, Jennifer Bertin-Montoya, Emmanuel Frias-Jimenez, Michel Montalvo-Casimiro, Juliana Herrera, Yair Alfaro-Mora, Carlos Amador-Bedolla, Antonia Sánchez-Vizcarra, Patricia Rosas-Escobar, Diana I. Aparicio-Bautista, Karla Torres-Arciga, Laura Tolentino-García, Luis A. Herrera, Armando Cruz-Rangel, Eduardo Hurtado-Cordova, Abelardo A. Meneses-García, Laura Contreras-Espinosa, Fernando Luna-Maldonado, Mariana Cendejas-Orozco, Mariano García-Martínez, Diana R. Ortiz-Soriano, Juan Pablo Reyes-Grajeda, Marco Antonio Meraz-Rodríguez, Alfredo Hidalgo-Miranda, Ana D. González-Barrera, Alberto Cedro-Tanda, Irwin A. Hernández-Cruz, Nancy Reynoso-Noverón, Paulina Munguia-Garza, Patricia Cornejo, Rodrigo Peña González, Ernesto Ramírez-Gonzalez, Irma López-Martínez, María García-Rodríguez, Marco A Escobar-Arrazola, Israel Canela-Pérez, Alfredo Mendoza-Vargas, Liudmila Villegas-Acosta, Miguel A. González-Woge, Daniela López-Castillo, Erik Nieto-Patlán, Daniela Venegas, María Niembro-Ortega, Felipe Vadillo-Ortega, César A. Herrera, Verónica Monroy-Martínez, Francisco Garcia, Bernardo Moreno, José S. Hernández-Morales, Julieta Domínguez-Ortiz, Julio C. Canseco-Méndez, Tonatiuh Zamora-Barandas, Daniel Guillen, Xiadani Guajardo-Barreto, Rodrigo E. Cáceres-Gutiérrez, Vincent G. Osnaya, and Ofelia Angulo
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Saliva ,Concordance ,Sample (material) ,030106 microbiology ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Saliva testing ,Asymptomatic ,Gastroenterology ,Article ,Specimen Handling ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nasopharynx ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Sampling (medicine) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Reproducibility ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Diagnostic test ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Pooling strategy ,Kappa - Abstract
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of saliva sampling as a non-invasive and safer tool to detect severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and to compare its reproducibility and sensitivity with nasopharyngeal swab samples (NPS). The use of sample pools was also investigated. Methods A total of 2107 paired samples were collected from asymptomatic healthcare and office workers in Mexico City. Sixty of these samples were also analyzed in two other independent laboratories for concordance analysis. Sample processing and analysis of virus genetic material were performed according to standard protocols described elsewhere. A pooling analysis was performed by analyzing the saliva pool and the individual pool components. Results The concordance between NPS and saliva results was 95.2% (kappa 0.727, p = 0.0001) and 97.9% without considering inconclusive results (kappa 0.852, p = 0.0001). Saliva had a lower number of inconclusive results than NPS (0.9% vs 1.9%). Furthermore, saliva showed a significantly higher concentration of both total RNA and viral copies than NPS. Comparison of our results with those of the other two laboratories showed 100% and 97% concordance. Saliva samples are stable without the use of any preservative, and a positive SARS-CoV-2 sample can be detected 5, 10, and 15 days after collection when the sample is stored at 4 °C. Conclusions The study results indicate that saliva is as effective as NPS for the identification of SARS-CoV-2-infected asymptomatic patients. Sample pooling facilitates the analysis of a larger number of samples, with the benefit of cost reduction.
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50. 206 Kids Save Lives learn playing through Minecraft
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Rios, Manuel Pardo, Greif, Robert, Mueller, Michael, Martínez, Daniel Guillén, Cervantes, Ana Belén Ocampo, and Artero, Petronila Mireia Alcázar
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- 2023
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