PECI2 15 - Power and Energy Conference at...
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL
February 20–21, 2015I Hotel
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SponSorS
IEEE PELS/PES/IAS Joint Chapter of the Student Branch at
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignIEEE Central Illinois Section
Technical co-SponSorS
IEEE Power & Energy SocietyIEEE Power Electronics Society
IEEE Industrial Applications Society
Welcome to the IEEE 2015 Power and Energy Conference at Illinois, a perfect place to investigate future power and
energy technologies presented by leading industry and academic experts in the power and energy field.
Technology
Alma MaterLeadership
ChancellorBallroom
Quad
Friday, February 20, 20157:30 AM Breakfast and Registration Lobby
8:30 AM Welcome by PECI Co-Directors Chancellor
8:45 AMKeynote Speaker - Marija ilic
Dynamic Monitoring and Decision Systems Framework for Consistent Modeling, Cyber and Market Design
Chancellor
9:30 AM Break
9:45 AMA1-Power Systems 1
Technology Saurav Mohapatra
A2-Power Electronics 1 Quad
Pradeep Shenoy
A3-Battery & Distributed Generation - Alma Mater
Stanton Cady
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AMB1- Power Systems 2
Technology Komal Shetye
B2-Power Electronics 2 Quad
Yutian Lei
B3-Renewables 1 Alma Mater Kai Van Horn
12:00 PM Lunch Chancellor
1:00 PM Keynote Speaker - Sheppard Salon Abnormal Operation of Synchronous Generators
Chancellor
1:45 PM Break
2:00 PMC1- Power Systems 3
Technology Prof. Thomas Overbye
C2-Microgrids Quad
Prof. Hao Zhu
C3A- IAS C3B-S & C Electric Co.
Alma Mater
3:00 PM Break
3:15 PMD1-Power Systems 4
Xichen JiangD2-Machines
Matthew MagillD1-Technology
D2-Quad
4:35 PM Break
4:45 PM Texas Instruments Technology
Ameren Quad
John Deere Alma Mater
6:00 PM Banquet - Welcome by Prof. Pete Sauer Chancellor
7:30 PM Live Music - UIUC Jazz Ensemble Chancellor
Saturday, February 21, 20157:45 AM Breakfast and Registration Lobby
8:45 AM Keynote Speaker - Shay bahraMirad Utility of the Future Chancellor
9:30 AM Break
9:45 AM E1-Power Systems 5 Dr. Dimitra Apostolopoulou
E2-Power Electronics & Drives- Prof. Kiruba Haran
E1-TechnologyE2-Quad
10:45 AM Break
11:00 AM F1-Power Systems 6 Prof. Pete Sauer
F2-Renewables 2 Trevor Hutchins
F1-TechnologyF2-Quad
12:00 PM William Sanders, ECE Head - Lunch & Awards Chancellor
1:00 PMWorkshop: Presentation Skills &
PowerPoint Karaoke Quad
2:30 PM Tours Lobby
Marija ilic Marija Ilic received her Doctor of Science Degree in Systems Science and Mathematics at Washington University in St. Lou-is, MO in 1980, and all other degrees in Electrical Engineering at the University of Belgrade, Serbia. She is currently a Profes-sor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, with a joint appointment in the Electrical and Computer Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy Departments. She is the Director of the Electric Energy Systems Group, http://www.eesg.ece.cmu.edu/ and has co-authored several books. Most recently, she co-edited Engineering IT-Enabled Sustainable Electricity Service: The Tale of Two Low-Cost Green Azores Islands. This book is the first real power sys-tem repository of smart grid data, and the data is publicly available. Prof. Ilic is an IEEE Fellow.
Sheppard Salon received a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. From 1970 to 1978 he was with Westinghouse Electric Corporation in the Large Rotating Apparatus Division in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He joined Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1978 where he is now emeritus Professor of Electric Computer and Systems
Sheppard Salon
Engineering. Dr. Salon is a registered professional engineer and a life Fellow of IEEE. In 2004 Dr. Salon received the IEEE Nikola Tesla award.
Shay Bahramirad is the Manager of Smart Grid and Technol-ogy at ComEd. Her responsibilities include leading the Smart Grid organization across ComEd; business case development and performance measures for Smart Grid technology deploy-ments; and defining, developing, and implementing Smart Grid initiatives such as Microgrid, Data Analytics and Smart Cities
Shay bahraMirad
in ComEd’s service territory. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Shay holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Ph.D. in Electrical Engi-neering from the Illinois Institute of Technology. She is a U.S. representative of power quality issues of the grid of the future in CIGRE (International Council of Large Electric Systems), leads the development of the IEEE P1815 Standard: Smart Distribution Application Guide, and serves as IEEE/PES T&D Committee, Technical Chair of several IEEE conferences such as T&D and the Great Lake Symposium. Shay is the committee chair for the PES Women in Power, a Senior Member of IEEE, and the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, Special Issue on Asset Management.
technical SeSSionS - Friday, February 20Presentation format: 15 minutes, 5 minutes for questions 9:45 Session A1: Power Systems 1 - Chair: Saurav Mohapatra Technology
9:45 T. Paul Missouri University of Science and Technology
Voltage Stability Preserving Invariants for Smart Grids
10:05 P. Argyropoulos Northeastern University
Numerically Stable, Computationally Efficient, Filter Bank Based Modelling of Transfer Functions for Power System Transient Simulation
10:25 K. Kirihara University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Synchrophasor Visualizer
9:45 Session A2: Power Electronics 1 - Chair: Dr. Pradeep Shenoy Quad
9:45 M. Madsen Technical University of Denmark
Input-output Rearrangement of Isolated Converters
10:05 H. Mahmoudi Southern Illinois University
Extending the Utilization of Dc-link Voltage in Multi-level Inverters Using a New Modulation Technique
10:25 H. Riazmontazer University of Illinois at Chicago
Low-leakage Drive for Optically-triggered High-power Sic Emitter Turn-off Thyristors
9:45 Session A3: Battery and Distributed Generation Chair: Stanton Cady
Alma Mater
9:45 C. Yammani National Institute of Technology Warangal
Optimal Placement and Sizing of DGs at Various Load Conditions Using Shuffled Bat Algorithmm
10:05 D-H Kwon Seoul National University
Optimal Control of On-board PEV Chargers Considering Distribution Line Capacity and Building Load Imbalance
10:25 A. Nejadpak University of North Dakota
Co-operative Load Sharing In V2G Application
11:00 Session B1: Power Systems 2 - Chair: Komal Shetye Technology
11:00 A. Alamin Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAE
Power System State Estimation Based on Iter-ative Extended Kalman Filtering and Bad Data Detection Using Normalized Residual Test
11:20 A. Ghaderi University of South Carolina
High Impedance Fault Detection Method Efficien-cy: Simulation Vs. Real World Data Acquisition
11:40 V. Peric KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Model Order Selection For Probing-based Power System Mode Estimation
11:00 Session B2: Power Electronics 2 - Chair: Yutian Lei Quad11:00 M. Shadmand
Texas A&M University Model Predictive Decoupled Power Control for Single-phase Grid-tied Inverter
11:20 P. Tran University of Montana
Computed Current Control Method for Maximum Power Point Tracking of a Grid-connected Photovoltaic System
11:40 P. Moamaei Southern Illinois University
Developing a Hierarchical Modular PV Array Model Using Plecs Block-set In MATLAB
11:00 Session B3: Renewables 1 - Chair: Kai Van Horn Alma Mater
11:00 M. Daniel Texas A&M University
An Improved Offshore Wind Turbine to MVDC Grid Interface Using High Frequency Resonant Isolation and Input Power Factor Control
11:20 C. Yammani National Institute of Technology Warangal
Performance of Superconducting Fault Cur- rent Limiter in Offshore Wind Farm Connect-ed VSC- Based MTDC Transmission System
11:40 C. Yammani National Institute of Technology Warangal
Control Strategies of a Fuzzy Controlled Grid-Connected Hybrid PV/PEMFC/Battery Distributed Generation System
2:00 Session C1: Power Systems 3 - Chair: Prof. Thomas Overbye Technology
2:00 A. Ghaderi University of South Carolina
Active Fault Location in Distribution Net-work Using Time-frequency Reflectometry
2:20 L. Grant Missouri University of Science and Technology
Computationally Efficient Solvers for Power System Applications
2:40 K. Shetye University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Parametric Steady-state Voltage Stability As-sessment of Power Systems Using Benchmark Scenarios of Geomagnetic Disturbances
2:00 Session C2: MIcrogrids - Chair: Prof. Hao Zhu Quad
2:00 X. Shi University of Connecticut
Fault Tree Reliability Analysis of a Micro-grid Using Monte Carlo Simulations
2:20 S. Elsaiah Michigan State University
Reliability Improvement of Microgrids Via Load Curtailment Minimization of In-service Consumers
2:40 D. Shen Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indianapolis
Sliding Mode Control of a DC Distributed Solar Microgrid
2:00 Session C3A: IAS and C3B: S & C Electric Company Alma Mater
3:15 Session D1: Power Systems 4 - Chair: Xichen Jiang Technology
3:15 S. Maharjan Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAE
Improved Off-Nominal Operation of Phasor Measurement Units using Discrete Fourier Transformation
3:35 B. Pinte University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Low Voltage Micro-Phasor Measurement Unit (mPMU)
3:55 A. Aljamal Qatar University
PSSs Design Based on PMUs Signals to Enhance the Stability of Inter-area Oscilla-tions of Interconnected Power Systems
4:15 Y. Xia Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
A Two-Stage MIP Based Optimization Framework for Unit Commitment and Energy Pricing
3:15 Session D2: Machines - Chair: Matthew Magill Quad
3:15 S. Jafarishiadeh Southern Illinois University
Three-dimensional Finite-element-model Investigation of Axial-flux PM BLDC Machines with Similar Pole and Slot Com-bination for Electric Vehicles
3:35 S. Sudhoff Purdue University
Effects of Positioning of Permanent Magnet Axis Relative to Reluctance Axis in Perma-nent Magnet Synchronous Machines
3:55 P. Huynh University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Non-intrusive Parameter Estimation for Single-phase Induction Motors Using Transient Data
4:15 D. Loder University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Multi-objective Optimization of an Actively Shielded Superconducting Field Winding
technical SeSSionS - Saturday, February 21
Presentation format: 15 minutes, 5 minutes for questions 9:45 Session E1: Power Systems 5
Chair: Dr. Dimitra ApostolopoulouTechnology
9:45 D. Phillips University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Event Analysis of Distribution System Voltage Data
10:05 C. Yammani National Institute of Technology Warangal
Optimization of UPFC Location and Capac-ity to Improve the Stability Using ABC& GSA Algorithm
10:25 S. Papadopoulos Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAE
Short-term Electricity Load Forecast- ing Using Time Series and Ensemble Learning Methods
9:45 Session E2: Power Electronics and Drives Chair: Prof. Kiruba Haran
Quad
9:45 H. Mahmoudi Southern Illinois University
Fault-tolerant Operation of Cascaded H-bridge Inverters Using One Redundant Cell
10:05 A. Alshawish Southern Illinois University
An Optimization Based Method for Design of the Adaptive Mechanism Parameters in a Model Adaptive Reference System Estima-tor in a Sensorless Motor Drive System
10:25 Z. Ye University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Simulation and Analysis of Switched Capaci-tor Dc-dc Converters for Use in Battery Electric Vehicles
11:00 Session F1: Power Systems 6 - Chair: Prof. Pete Sauer Technology
11:00 S. Mohapatra University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
An Interactive Tool for Measurement- Driven Modal Analysis of Large-Scale Power Systems
11:20 S. Cyrus University of Wisconsin-Madison
Locational Effects of Variability of Injected Power On Total Cost
11:40 M. Crow Missouri University of Science and Technology
The Effect of Demand Response on Distri-bution System Operation
11:00 Session F2: Renewables 2 - Chair: Trevor Hutchins Quad11:00 D-H. Kwon
Seoul National UniversityA Smoothing Method for Wind Power Fluctuation Using Hybrid Energy Storage
11:20 O. Ogunnubi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
An Economic Valuation of Solar Energy Potential in Nigeria
11:40 J. Galtieri University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Designing solar Arrays to Account for Reduced Performance from Self-Shading
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Vote for the Best Student Paper AwardThere will be an award given at the Saturday lunch to the student with the best overall paper and presentation. Please use your PECI login at any of the laptops near the registration table to vote for the best paper award. Or vote using your cellphone by scanning in the QR code below:
http://peci.ece.illinois.edu/vote/
PECI Thanks our Industry SupportersRepresentatives from texaS inStruMentS - pradeep Shenoy and paul noSSaman, john deere - Jim Shoemaker, and aMeren - Tamer rouSan will give presentations on Friday from 4:45 pm – 6:00 pm with S&c electric coMpany - Xiangyu ding presenting at 2:30 pm (please see the schedule for location). These companies are leaders in the Power and Energy area, and many University of Illinois power group grads have joined their ranks. We encourage you to take this opportunity to learn how each one is applying power and energy research.
corporate SupporterS
PECI organizers acknowledge corporate supporters at the following levels: alma maTer: $3,000+, Blue: $1000-$1999, orange: $500-$999, and SupporTer: $200-$499. Special thanks go to John Deere (since 2010) and PowerWorld (since 2011) for their ongoing support.
Power Affiliates Program
The Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and Electomechanics
Research Supporters
John Deere Alma Mater
Intel Corporation Supporter
PowerWorld Corporation Orange
Texas Instruments Alma Mater
Ameren Illinois Blue
S&C Electric Company Orange
ADX Research, Inc. Orange
organizing coMMittee
Conference Co-Directors Siming Guo & Shamina Hossain Program Maryam KazerooniPublications Srikanthan Sridharan, Enver Candan & Jiangmeng Zhang Treasurer Ti Xu Corporate Relations Ben Macy & Ladi Ogunnubi Speaker Relations Max LiuRegistration Andy YoonPublicity/Student Relations Kenta Kinihara & Yuqi Li Webmasters Shibin Qin, Desiree Philips & Stanton CadyEvent Photographer Wonhyeok Jang Freelance Xichen Jiang, Yutian Lei & Beverly Raposa Senior Staff Advisor Joyce Mast
Faculty Advisors Philip Krein Robert Pilawa-Podgurski Pete Sauer Hao Zhu
Thank you from the PECI organizers We sincerely thank you for your participation in PECI 2015. This year’s committee has been working hard to put together an excellent program of technical and professional presentations covering topics across the power and energy disciplines, along with a special event on making presentations. Each year, PECI continues to make improvements and grow in number of paper submissions and attendance. We greatly appreciate your support and feedback in making PECI a continued success.
Special thanks to:
Student VolunteersECE Department External RelationsECE Department Computer and Technologies Services
Thank you, The PECI 2015 Committee