Search for dissertations about: "communication distribution power system thesis"
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1. Modelling and Evaluating Effect of Automation, Protection, and Control on Reliability of Power Distribution Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with modeling and evaluating effect ofautomation, protection, and control on reliability of powerdistribution systems. It presents the work and results of theproject ``Impacts of Distribution Automation on SystemReliability'' within the research program ``New DistributionSystems for Power Utilities'' performed at Competence Centre inElectric Power Engineering, KTH. READ MORE
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2. Operation, Monitoring, and Protection of Future Power Systems: Advanced Congestion Forecast and Dynamic State Estimation Applications
Abstract : The electrical power systems are undergoing drastic changes such as increasing levels of renewable energy sources, energy storage, electrification of energy-efficient loads such as heat pumps and electric vehicles, demand-side resources, etc., in the last decade, and more changes will be followed in the near future. READ MORE
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3. Cell-Free Massive MIMO : Scalability, Signal Processing and Power Control
Abstract : The fifth generation of mobile communication systems (5G) is nowadays a reality. 5G networks are been deployed all over the world, and the first 5G-capable devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets, wearable, etc. READ MORE
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4. Voronoi Constellations for Coherent Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
Abstract : The increasing demand for higher data rates is driving the adoption of high-spectral-efficiency (SE) transmission in communication systems. The well-known 1. READ MORE
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5. DC Distributed Power Systems - Analysis, Design and Control for a Renewable Energy System
Abstract : Renewable energy systems are likely to become wide spread in the future due to environmental demands. As a consequence of the dispersed nature of renewable energy systems, this implies that there will be a distributed generation of electric power. READ MORE