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Edited by (School of Electronics Engineering, KIIT Deemed to be University, India), Edited by (Pusan National University, South Korea), Edited by (Pusan National University, South Korea), Edited by (ITM University Gwalior)
"This book provides an overview of distributed control and distributed optimization theory, followed by specific details on industrial applications to smart grid systems. It discusses the fundamental analysis and design schemes for developing actual working smart grids and covers all aspects concerning the conventional and nonconventional methods. Hybrid Intelligence for Smart Grid Systems provides an overview of a smart grid, with its needs, benefits, challenges, and existing structure and describes theinverter topologies adopted for integrating renewable power, and provides an overview of its needs, benefits, challenges, and possible future technologies. This pioneering book is a must-read for researchers, engineering professionals, and students, giving them the tools needed to move from the concept of a smart grid to its actual design and implementation. Moreover, it will enable regulators, policymakers, and energy executives to understand the future of energy delivery systems towards safe, economical, high-quality power delivery in a dynamic and demanding environment"--

This book provides an overview of distributed control and distributed optimization theory with specific details on industrial applications to smart grid systems. It discusses the fundamental analysis and design schemes for developing actual working smart grids and covers all aspects concerning the conventional and nonconventional methods.



This book provides an overview of distributed control and distributed optimization theory, followed by specific details on industrial applications to smart grid systems. It discusses the fundamental analysis and design schemes for developing actual working smart grids and covers all aspects concerning the conventional and nonconventional methods.

Hybrid Intelligence for Smart Grid Systems

provides an overview of a smart grid, with its needs, benefits, challenges, and existing structure and describes the inverter topologies adopted for integrating renewable power, and provides an overview of its needs, benefits, challenges, and possible future technologies.

This pioneering book is a must-read for researchers, engineering professionals, and students, giving them the tools needed to move from the concept of a smart grid to its actual design and implementation. Moreover, it will enable regulators, policymakers, and energy executives to understand the future of energy delivery systems towards safe, economical, high-quality power delivery in a dynamic and demanding environment.

Preface vii
Editors ix
Contributors xi
Chapter 1 Performance Comparison of Various FACTS Devices in Combined LFC and AVR of Multi-Area System for Simultaneous Frequency and Voltage Stabilization
1(26)
Ch. Naga Sai Kalyan
G. Sambasiva Rao
Chapter 2 Reliable Energy Storage System for the Grid Integration
27(20)
Kummara Venkata Guru Raghavendra
Kisoo Yoo
Chapter 3 Implementation of Solar, UC/Battery-Based Hybrid Electric Vehicle with an Efficient Controller
47(22)
Geetha Reddy Evuri
M. Divya
K. Srinivasa Reddy
B. Nagi Reddy
G. Srinivasa Rao
Chapter 4 Recreation and Control of Multi Rotor Wind Power Generating Scheme for Pumping Applications
69(16)
M. Divya
Geetha Reddy Evuri
K. Srinivasa Reddy
B. Nagi Reddy
Chapter 5 Analytical Study of DC-to-DC Power Converter
85(16)
Srikanth Goud B
Ankit Kumar
Shyam Akashe
Seelam VSV Prabhu Deva Kumar
Ch Rami Reddy
Chapter 6 Controller for a Remotely Located PV/Wind Hybrid Energy System Implemented via Internet of Things
101(14)
Sonalika Kishore Kumar Awasthi
Meher Jangra
Sasikumar Periyasamy
Chapter 7 Facile Hydrothermal Synthesis of CuS/MnS Composite Material Improved the Power Conversion Efficiency of Quantum-Dot Sensitized Solar Cells
115(14)
Ikkurthi Kanaka Durga
Suresh Alapati
Srinivasa Rao Sunkara
Chapter 8 Performance Investigation of LG-SDM-FSO Transmission Link under Snow Weather Conditions
129(12)
Mehtab Singh
Meet Kumari
Anu Sheetal
Reecha Sharma
Jyoteesh Malhotra
Amit Grover
Chapter 9 Optimization of Energy Consumption in the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Using IoT-Based Cross-Layer Model
141(12)
Shobhit Tyagi
Abhishek Kumar
Vishwas Mishra
Amita Soni
Ramesh Chandra Rath
Shyam Akashe
Chapter 10 Study and Analysis of Average Throughput Based on the Performance of Broadcast Scheme in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks
153(18)
Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava
Chapter 11 Advanced Metering in Smart Distribution Grid
171(16)
Gaurav Srivastava
Index 187
Seelam VSV Prabhu Deva Kumar is an Assistant Researcher (R&D) in JoongAng Control Co., Ltd. South Korea. He graduated Masters in Electrical Engineering, Pusan National University, South Korea, and Bachelors in Electronics and Communication Engineering, ITM University, M.P. India. He is also a certified Chartered Engineer (C.Eng) and member of IET (UK), IEI (India), SESI (India). His research area focuses on DC-DC Converters and On/Off-Grid Inverters.

Shyam Akashe got PhD from Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thapar University, Panjab, India. At present he is professor of Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering in ITM University, Gwalior, India. He is a Board Member of VLSI Circuits and Systems Letter, IEEE African Journal of Computing & ICTS, IE, IETE, ISTE, ISOI, VSI. Biography published in Marquiss Whos Who in Engineering Field, USA awarded by Marquis, 2015 Our research area mainly in Designing of low power CMOS circuits, Modelling, FinFET based memory design, Implementation of control algorithms and digital design in FPGA boards, IoT application, Low voltage DC-DC converters.

Hee-Je Kim got PhD of Energy Conversion, Kyushu University, Japan. At present he is professor of Department of Electrical Engineering in Pusan National University, South Korea. He is a Board Member of Journal [ Energies], Korea Institute of Electrical Engineers and Renewable Energy. Our research area mainly in Fabrication and commercialization of next-generation solar cells such as dye synthesized, perovskite solar cells etc... Improving efficiency of existing solar and wind hybrid systems using different techniques. High energy and power density flexible super-capacitor for hybrid-energy storage system. Converter, MPPT, PV Inverter, Remote-control by smart-phone with novel algorithm for Power conditioning system.

Chinmay Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor (Sr.) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BIT Mesra, India. His primary areas of research include Wireless body area network, Internet of Medical Things, point-of-care diagnosis, Smart City, Green Technology, m-Health/e-health, and Medical imaging. He has published more than 15 edited books, and co-editing 10 books on Smart IoMT, Healthcare Technology, and Sensor Data Analytics with CRC Press, IET, Pan Stanford, and Springer. He received a Young Research Excellence Award, Global Peer Review Award, Young Faculty Award, and Outstanding Researcher Award.