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Expert Doctor Verdis: Integrated Medical Expert System, Aytürk Keleş Jan 2014

Expert Doctor Verdis: Integrated Medical Expert System, Aytürk Keleş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Innovative medical technologies are developing day by day, as there is an important need for integrated medical expert systems (ESs) that will help to effectively manage and control diagnosis and treatment processes. These systems, with new approaches, have improved the experiences and capabilities of physicians to make the diagnosis of diseases. In this work, an integrated medical ES called Expert Doctor Verdis (Ex-Dr Verdis) is developed, which combines an advanced medical information system containing various medical services supported by information technologies, with ES capabilities in a single system. This system is also one kind of decision support system. Implementation of …


A Learning Method To Evaluate A Generation Company's Bidding Strategy In The Electricity Market, Shengjie Yang, Jiangang Yao Jan 2014

A Learning Method To Evaluate A Generation Company's Bidding Strategy In The Electricity Market, Shengjie Yang, Jiangang Yao

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In the electricity market, generation companies (GenCos) are usually faced with the problem of choosing a better bidding strategy. They often have to evaluate each possible strategy according to its potential reward. In a competitive market environment, the electricity price is stochastic and volatile, and the GenCo's mixed strategies also make the problem more complicated. In this paper, we model the market price with a Markov regime-switching model and propose the temporal difference learning method in the Markov decision process to approximate the expected reward over an infinite horizon. The simulations based on this method have achieved the evaluation of …


Inverse Covariance Principal Component Analysis For Power System Stability Studies, Abdullah Alodienat, Tauseef Gulrez Jan 2014

Inverse Covariance Principal Component Analysis For Power System Stability Studies, Abdullah Alodienat, Tauseef Gulrez

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

The dominant poles (eigenvalues) of system matrices are used extensively in determining the power system stability analysis. The challenge is to find an accurate and efficient way of computing these dominant poles, especially for large power systems. Here we present a novel way for finding the system stability based on inverse covariance principal component analysis (ICPCA) to compute the eigenvalues of large system matrices. The efficacy of the proposed method is shown by numerical calculations over realistic power system data and we also prove the possibility of using ICPCA to determine the eigenvalues closest to any damping ratio and repeated …


A Novel Sms Application With Gsm Control On Numerator Systems, Ali̇ Sarikaş, Zi̇ya Ekşi̇, Cüneyt Yücelbaş, Ali̇ Buldu Jan 2014

A Novel Sms Application With Gsm Control On Numerator Systems, Ali̇ Sarikaş, Zi̇ya Ekşi̇, Cüneyt Yücelbaş, Ali̇ Buldu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Numerator systems are widely used in various fields, sorting, and structures to ensure regular functioning. They are used today in places such as banks and hospitals to minimize the time spent waiting in a queue, and various studies have been undertaken to achieve efficiency in the workplace. At the beginning of these studies, numerator systems, which have been integrated into the short message service (SMS) application, have been used efficiently. With this application, to supply the required information to the user in the fastest way, a numerator system is developed by utilizing radio frequency communications and the SMS message structure. …


Rfid And Communication Technologies For An Intelligent Bus Monitoring And Management System, Mahammad Abdul Hannan, Aishah Mustapha, Abdulla Al Mamun, Aini Hussain, Hassan Basri Jan 2014

Rfid And Communication Technologies For An Intelligent Bus Monitoring And Management System, Mahammad Abdul Hannan, Aishah Mustapha, Abdulla Al Mamun, Aini Hussain, Hassan Basri

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper highlights the implementation of an intelligent bus monitoring system based on current challenges and problems. In this system, radio frequency identification and integrated sensing technologies, such as a global positioning system, general packet radio service, and geographic information system, are used to monitor the movement of a bus. A new theoretical framework and ruled-based decision algorithms are developed for the system. An experimental setup is developed for the prototype implementation. The results show that the choice of integrated technologies used in the system is suitable to monitor and manage a vehicle transportation system.


A Methodology For Memristance Calculation, Reşat Mutlu, Ertuğrul Karakulak Jan 2014

A Methodology For Memristance Calculation, Reşat Mutlu, Ertuğrul Karakulak

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A memristor is a newly found fundamental circuit element whose behavior can be predicted using either the charge-dependent function called memristance or the flux-dependent function called memductance. Therefore, it is important to find the memristance or memductance function of a memristor. To the best of our knowledge, there is no methodology describing how to obtain the memristance function or memristor characteristic in the literature for this purpose as of yet. In this work, a methodology is suggested to find the memristance or memductance functions. The methodology suggests first doing several experiments with a memristor using a square-wave signal to acquire …


Analysis Of A Rule-Based Curriculum Plan Optimization System With Spearman Rank Correlation, Di̇dem Abi̇di̇n, Hafi̇ze Şen Çakir Jan 2014

Analysis Of A Rule-Based Curriculum Plan Optimization System With Spearman Rank Correlation, Di̇dem Abi̇di̇n, Hafi̇ze Şen Çakir

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In corporations, accurate planning should be applied to manage the in-service training task within an optimum time period and without hindering the working tempo of the employees. For this reason, it is better to consider the curriculum planning task as a timetabling problem. However, when the timetables are prepared manually, it may turn out to be a complicated and time-consuming problem. In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the results of software introduced previously, which seeks to find a solution to the curriculum planning problem of in-service training programs in corporations using a rule-based genetic algorithm (GA). The input …


Concurrently Attuned Design Of A Wadc-Based Upfc Psdc And Multiinput Pss For Improving Power System Dynamic Performance, Yashar Hashemi, Rasool Kazemzadeh, Mohammad Reza Azizian, Ahmad Sadeghi Yazdankhah Jan 2014

Concurrently Attuned Design Of A Wadc-Based Upfc Psdc And Multiinput Pss For Improving Power System Dynamic Performance, Yashar Hashemi, Rasool Kazemzadeh, Mohammad Reza Azizian, Ahmad Sadeghi Yazdankhah

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A new controller design for a unified power flow controller (UPFC) for damping of power system swings, focusing on interarea modes, is described in this paper. The proposed controller is a dual-layer controller, where the first layer is derived from local signals and the second layer is supplied by global signals, as additional measuring information from suitable remote network locations, where swings are well observable. For damping of low-frequency swing in wide-area operation, since there is little system information in the active power as input of the conventional power system stabilizer (CPSS), the effectiveness of the CPSS is low. For …


Design And Implementation Of A Programmable High-Voltage Impulse Measurement System, Serkan Dedeoğlu, Serhat Yilmaz Jan 2014

Design And Implementation Of A Programmable High-Voltage Impulse Measurement System, Serkan Dedeoğlu, Serhat Yilmaz

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

High-voltage impulses (HVIs) are produced under laboratory conditions in order to emulate actual internal (switching) and external (lightning, thunderbolt) voltages. HVI resistance tests are essential to meet national and international standards on the production of electromechanical devices and materials, such as switchgears, and transformers that operate under these actual conditions. Accurate measurement of HVI is excessively difficult since the voltage level is so high, while the time parameters are relatively constricted. In this study, a reliable automatic HVI measuring and recording system, which accommodates a series of hardware and software designs in order to satisfy the constraints of the standards, …


Design Of A Double-Stator Linear Switched Reluctance Motor For Shunting Railway Channels, El Manaa Barhoumi, Mansour Hajji, Boujemaa Ben Salah Jan 2014

Design Of A Double-Stator Linear Switched Reluctance Motor For Shunting Railway Channels, El Manaa Barhoumi, Mansour Hajji, Boujemaa Ben Salah

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents the design and modeling of a double-stator linear switched reluctance motor for motorizing a railway channels' shunting system. The magnetic behavior of this actuator is nonlinear due to the saturation and nonlinear magnetization curves of the materials used in this actuator. For this reason, the electromagnetic quantities such as force, flux linkage, and inductance are calculated with the finite element method using the Maxwell tool. The obtained results are presented and discussed. In order to elaborate some control strategies, a new model for the proposed actuator, based on the flux and force characteristics, is validated by the …


Observer-Based Controller For Current Mode Control Of An Interleaved Boost Converter, Shenbaga Lakshmi, Sree Renga Raja Jan 2014

Observer-Based Controller For Current Mode Control Of An Interleaved Boost Converter, Shenbaga Lakshmi, Sree Renga Raja

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A state feedback control method for an interleaved boost power converter is designed, which, in turn, can achieve interleaved current sharing among parallel-connected converters. The state feedback control in the continuous time domain is derived using the pole placement technique and linear quadratic optimal method. The load estimator is designed by deriving a full-order state observer to ensure the robustness and optimality of the state feedback control and an observer-based controller (control law plus full-order state observer) is designed using the separation principle. The adopted control strategies achieve effective output voltage regulation, good dynamic stability, and reject disturbances. Extensive simulation …


Luenberger Observer-Based Sensor Fault Detection: Online Application To Dc Motor, Alkan Alkaya, İlyas Eker Jan 2014

Luenberger Observer-Based Sensor Fault Detection: Online Application To Dc Motor, Alkan Alkaya, İlyas Eker

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Fault detection and diagnosis (FDD) are very important for engineering systems in industrial applications. One of the most popular approaches is model-based fault detection. Recently, many techniques have been proposed in the FDD area. However, there are still very few reported applications or real-time implementations of the schemes. This paper presents online sensor FDD based on the model-based approach using a Luenberger observer and experimental application on a permanent magnet DC motor. Different kinds of faults are simulated on the motor and experiments are performed to detect the faults. The experimental results demonstrate that this approach could significantly detect the …


A Convergent Algorithm For A Cascade Network Of Multiplexed Dual Output Discrete Perceptrons For Linearly Nonseparable Classification, İbrahi̇m Genç, Cüneyt Güzeli̇ş Jan 2014

A Convergent Algorithm For A Cascade Network Of Multiplexed Dual Output Discrete Perceptrons For Linearly Nonseparable Classification, İbrahi̇m Genç, Cüneyt Güzeli̇ş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper a new discrete perceptron model is introduced. The model forms a cascade structure and it is capable of realizing an arbitrary classification task designed by a constructive learning algorithm. The main idea is to copy a discrete perceptron neuron's output to have a complementary dual output for the neuron, and then to select, by using a multiplexer, the true output, which might be 0 or 1 depending on the given input. Hence, the problem of realization of the desired output is transformed into the realization of the selector signal of the multiplexer. In the next step, the …


Early Wakeup: Improving The Drowsy Cache Performance, Sunghoon Shim, Sungwoo Chung, Hongjun Choi, Cheol Hong Kim Jan 2014

Early Wakeup: Improving The Drowsy Cache Performance, Sunghoon Shim, Sungwoo Chung, Hongjun Choi, Cheol Hong Kim

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

As process technology scales down, leakage power consumption becomes comparable to dynamic power consumption. The drowsy cache technique is known as one of the most popular techniques for reducing the leakage power consumption in the data cache. However, the drowsy cache is reported to degrade the processor performance significantly. In this paper, to maintain the performance of the processor with the drowsy cache technique, we propose an early wakeup technique, which predicts the next cache line to be requested by utilizing the way-prediction information. The proposed technique efficiently reduces the number of accesses to the cache lines in drowsy mode. …


Privacy Preserving In Association Rules Using A Genetic Algorithm, Rahat Ali Shah, Sohail Asghar Jan 2014

Privacy Preserving In Association Rules Using A Genetic Algorithm, Rahat Ali Shah, Sohail Asghar

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Association rule mining is one of the data mining techniques used to extract hidden knowledge from large datasets. This hidden knowledge contains useful and confidential information that users want to keep private from the public. Similarly, privacy preserving data mining techniques are used to preserve such confidential information or restrictive patterns from unauthorized access. The pattern can be represented in the form of a frequent itemset or association rule. Furthermore, a rule or pattern is marked as sensitive if its disclosure risk is above a given threshold. Numerous techniques have been used to hide sensitive association rules by performing some …


A New Method For Extraction Of Speech Features Using Spectral Delta Characteristics And Invariant Integration, Hassan Farsi, Samana Kuhimoghadam Jan 2014

A New Method For Extraction Of Speech Features Using Spectral Delta Characteristics And Invariant Integration, Hassan Farsi, Samana Kuhimoghadam

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

We propose a new feature extraction algorithm that is robust against noise. Nonlinear filtering and temporal masking are used for the proposed algorithm. Since the current automatic speech recognition systems use invariant-integration and delta-delta techniques for speech feature extraction, the proposed algorithm improves speech recognition accuracy appropriately using a delta-spectral feature instead of invariant integration. One of the nonenvironmental factors that reduce recognition accuracy is the vocal tract length (VTL), leading to a mismatch between the training and testing data. We can use the invariant-integration feature idea for decreasing the VTL effects. The aim of this paper is to provide …


Feature Selection On Single-Lead Ecg For Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis, Hüseyi̇n Gürüler, Mesut Şahi̇n, Abdullah Feri̇koğlu Jan 2014

Feature Selection On Single-Lead Ecg For Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis, Hüseyi̇n Gürüler, Mesut Şahi̇n, Abdullah Feri̇koğlu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Many articles that appeared in the literature agreed upon the feasibility of diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with a single-lead electrocardiogram. Although high accuracies have been achieved in detection of apneic episodes and classification into apnea/hypopnea, there has not been a consensus on the best method of selecting the feature parameters. This study presents a classification scheme for OSA using common features belonging to the time domain, frequency domain, and nonlinear calculations of heart rate variability analysis, and then proposes a method of feature selection based on correlation matrices (CMs). The results show that the CMs can be utilized in …


Competitive Unit Maintenance Scheduling In A Deregulated Environment Based On Preventing Market Power, Hessam Golmohamadi, Maryam Ramezani, Hamid Falaghi Jan 2014

Competitive Unit Maintenance Scheduling In A Deregulated Environment Based On Preventing Market Power, Hessam Golmohamadi, Maryam Ramezani, Hamid Falaghi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

With the advent of electricity markets, the traditional approach to unit maintenance scheduling (UMS) needs to undergo major changes in order to be compatible with competitive environment structures. The transition from a vertical power system to a competitive structure makes many challenges for policymakers and market designers. In this paper, a new approach to UMS in competitive electricity markets is presented. The main part of this study involves both how to treat generating companies (GENCOs) fairly and how to guarantee power system security during the maintenance scheduling. This paper advances the UMS in the electricity market so that one can …


Continuity Of Currents Across Neighboring Cells In Pmm Analysis Of Thin-Wire Grids, Sena Esen Bayer Keski̇n, Ahmet Ari̇f Ergi̇n Jan 2014

Continuity Of Currents Across Neighboring Cells In Pmm Analysis Of Thin-Wire Grids, Sena Esen Bayer Keski̇n, Ahmet Ari̇f Ergi̇n

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This article presents a new approach for the analysis of electromagnetic scattering from a rectangular wire mesh. In this sense, a basis function that considers the flow of a current from one cell to the next is proposed in light of Floquet's theorem. The proposed basis function enables the use of periodic method of moments in frequency-selective surfaces composed of thin wires in the case of a system having a connection with neighboring cells, such as thin-wire grids. The validity of the proposed solution approach is tested in 2 distinct cases (with and without a neighbor connection) for scattered fields. …


Multiple-Global-Best Guided Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm For Induction Motor Parameter Estimation, Abdul Ghani Abro, Junita Mohamad Saleh Jan 2014

Multiple-Global-Best Guided Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm For Induction Motor Parameter Estimation, Abdul Ghani Abro, Junita Mohamad Saleh

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

An induction motor is the most commonly used motor in industry today. Motor circuit parameters are essential for designing, evaluating performance, and controlling the applications of the motor. However, it is difficult to measure the electric parameters, e.g., resistance and reactance, of induction motors accurately. Therefore, researchers have noted the parameter estimation of induction motors as an essential optimization problem. The artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm is an efficient element of bioinspired optimization algorithms and has been successfully applied in numerous engineering applications. However, the ABC algorithm suffers from slow convergence and poor exploitation. Additionally, there are bleak chances of …


Robust Stability Of Linear Uncertain Discrete-Time Systems With Interval Time-Varying Delay, Mehmet Nur Alpaslan Parlakçi Jan 2014

Robust Stability Of Linear Uncertain Discrete-Time Systems With Interval Time-Varying Delay, Mehmet Nur Alpaslan Parlakçi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper presents a robust stability problem for linear uncertain discrete-time systems with interval time-varying delay and norm-bounded uncertainties. First, a necessary and sufficient stability condition is obtained by employing a well-known lifting method and switched system approach for nominal discrete-time delay systems. Both the stability method of checking the characteristic values inside the unit circle and a Lyapunov function-based stability result are taken into consideration. Second, a simple Lyapunov--Krasovskii functional (LKF) is selected, and utilizing a generalized Jensen sum inequality, a sufficient stability condition is presented in the form of linear matrix inequalities. Third, a novel LKF is proposed …


Perceptual Quality Evaluation Of Asymmetric Stereo Video Coding For Efficient 3d Rate Scaling, Nükhet Özbek, Gi̇zem Ertan, Oktay Karakuş Jan 2014

Perceptual Quality Evaluation Of Asymmetric Stereo Video Coding For Efficient 3d Rate Scaling, Nükhet Özbek, Gi̇zem Ertan, Oktay Karakuş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In 3D perception, the binocular suppression of the human vision, perceiving high quality 3D video in the case of a view in higher quality, can be exploited in asymmetric stereo video coding for efficient 3D rate scaling. Hence, the best stereo rate-visual distortion performance may be gained by asymmetric coding, which is the reduction of the spatial and/or quantization resolution of the low-quality view, while keeping the high-quality view in full resolution. However, how to determine the level of asymmetry and what type of scaling should be chosen are still in question. In this work, we try to assess the …


Wireless Sensor Localization Using Enhanced Dv-Aoa Algorithm, Peter Brida, Juraj Machaj, Jozef Benikovsky Jan 2014

Wireless Sensor Localization Using Enhanced Dv-Aoa Algorithm, Peter Brida, Juraj Machaj, Jozef Benikovsky

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, we deal with the improvement of the positioning accuracy of distance vector (DV)-based positioning algorithms, which use angular information DV- angle of arrival (AoA). This algorithm belongs to an ad-hoc positioning system. We focus on the improvement of the algorithm and its enhanced version is presented. The angular information of particular nodes is obtained and processed by the original algorithm; however, the final position estimation is determined by the proposed novel algorithm using only a subset of all intersections. We assign weights to the individual intersections according to their positions and the positions of the RNs. For …


Impact Of Small-World Topology On The Performance Of A Feed-Forward Artificial Neural Network Based On 2 Different Real-Life Problems, Okan Erkaymaz, Mahmut Özer, Nejat Yumuşak Jan 2014

Impact Of Small-World Topology On The Performance Of A Feed-Forward Artificial Neural Network Based On 2 Different Real-Life Problems, Okan Erkaymaz, Mahmut Özer, Nejat Yumuşak

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Since feed-forward artificial neural networks (FFANNs) are the most widely used models to solve real-life problems, many studies have focused on improving their learning performances by changing the network architecture and learning algorithms. On the other hand, recently, small-world network topology has been shown to meet the characteristics of real-life problems. Therefore, in this study, instead of focusing on the performance of the conventional FFANNs, we investigated how real-life problems can be solved by a FFANN with small-world topology. Therefore, we considered 2 real-life problems: estimating the thermal performance of solar air collectors and predicting the modulus of rupture values …


Source Microphone Identification From Speech Recordings Based On A Gaussian Mixture Model, Ömer Eski̇dere Jan 2014

Source Microphone Identification From Speech Recordings Based On A Gaussian Mixture Model, Ömer Eski̇dere

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Microphone identification is a specific type of media forensics that investigates whether it is possible to identify the source microphone from speech recordings. The main aim of this study is to find out which of the several feature extraction techniques are best suited to the source microphone identification systems. We perform microphone identification experiments with 16 different microphones using 3 datasets. In order to improve the results on the datasets, we also investigate the important parameters that may affect the microphone identification performance. Our experimental results show that the proposed method is comparable to the existing studies in a closed-set …


Recurrent Wavelet Neural Network Control Of A Pmsg System Based On A Pmsm Wind Turbine Emulator, Chih Hong Lin Jan 2014

Recurrent Wavelet Neural Network Control Of A Pmsg System Based On A Pmsm Wind Turbine Emulator, Chih Hong Lin

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

A recurrent wavelet neural network (NN)-controlled 3-phase permanent magnet synchronous generator system (PMSG), which is direct-driven by a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) based on a wind turbine emulator, is proposed to control the output values of a rectifier (or AC to DC power converter) and inverter (or DC to AC power converter) in this study. First, a closed-loop PMSM drive control based on a wind turbine emulator is designed to generate the maximum power for the PM synchronous generator (PMSG) system according to different wind speeds. Next, the rotor speed of the PMSG, the DC bus voltage, and the …


Impact Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging/Discharging Management On A Microgrid, Kiamars Kaveh, Seyed Mehdi Hakimi, Seyed Masoud Moghaddas-Tafreshi, Fazllolah Naseri Jan 2014

Impact Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging/Discharging Management On A Microgrid, Kiamars Kaveh, Seyed Mehdi Hakimi, Seyed Masoud Moghaddas-Tafreshi, Fazllolah Naseri

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) may replace conventional vehicles in most urban areas and populated cities due to their lower levels of air pollution compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. PHEVs can increase the ability of residential complexes to participate in demand-side management, as well. This paper explores the potential of PHEVs as a flexible load in order to satisfy 2 main issues: increasing the penetration rate of renewable energy in a microgrid and increasing the load factor. In this study, 3 scenarios for managing PHEV charging and discharging are considered. The first scenario connects PHEVs to the grid …


Shuffled Frog Leaping Algorithm Optimization For Ac--Dc Optimal Power Flow Dispatch, Abolfazl Rahiminejad, Arash Alimardani, Behrooz Vahidi, Seyed Hossein Hosseinian Jan 2014

Shuffled Frog Leaping Algorithm Optimization For Ac--Dc Optimal Power Flow Dispatch, Abolfazl Rahiminejad, Arash Alimardani, Behrooz Vahidi, Seyed Hossein Hosseinian

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In this paper, a simple-implemented and reliable AC--DC optimal power flow (OPF) is proposed. Although high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines are being increasingly used in power systems, new optimization algorithms such as evolutionary and memetic algorithms, which never stick in local minimum, so far have not been implemented in the AC--DC OPF problem. An evolutionary algorithm known as the shuffled frog leaping algorithm (SFLA) is proposed in this paper to solve the OPF dispatch in an AC--DC power system (including both high-voltage alternating current and HVDC transmission lines). The implementation of the AC--DC OPF with these kinds of methods …


Reliability-Based Generation Resource Planning In Electricity Markets, Maziar Mirhoseini Moghaddam, Mohammad Hossein Javidi, Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam, Majid Oloomi Buygi Jan 2014

Reliability-Based Generation Resource Planning In Electricity Markets, Maziar Mirhoseini Moghaddam, Mohammad Hossein Javidi, Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam, Majid Oloomi Buygi

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

This paper proposes a reliability-based competitive generation resource planning model in electricity markets. The Monte Carlo simulation method is applied to consider random outages of generation units and transmission lines as well as load uncertainty. In order to determine the optimal plan for installation of candidate generating units, the decisions of generation companies (GenCos) and the independent system operators (ISOs) are investigated. The method is based on an iterative process for simulating interactivity among ISOs and GenCos and is repeated until security and reliability constraints assumed by the ISO are fulfilled. In the proposed model, the ISO utilizes a new …


Model-Based Robust Chaotification Using Sliding Mode Control, Aykut Kocaoğlu, Cüneyt Güzeli̇ş Jan 2014

Model-Based Robust Chaotification Using Sliding Mode Control, Aykut Kocaoğlu, Cüneyt Güzeli̇ş

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Chaos is a complex behavior of dynamical nonlinear systems that is undesirable in most applications and should be controlled; however, it is desirable in some situations and should be generated. In this paper, a robust chaotification scheme based on sliding mode control is proposed for model based chaotification. A continuous time single input observable system is considered such that it is subject to parameter uncertainties, nonlinearities, noises, and disturbances, which are all additive to the input and can be modeled as an unknown function but bounded by a known function. The designed dynamical state feedback control law forces the system …