Operation and Control oF Electric Energy Processing Systems

PROJECT DETAILS


  • Research Name Operation and Control oF Electric Energy Processing Systems
  • Category book
  • Location USA

About this Book Operation and Control oF Electric Energy Processing Systems

The purpose of this book is to provide a working knowledge and an exposure to cutting edge developments in operation and control

of electric energy processing systems. The book focuses on the modeling and control of interdependent communications and electric

energy systems, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), and the interdisciplinary education component of the EPNES initiative.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

James Momoh was chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at Howard University and director of the Center for Energy Systems and Control. In 1987, Momoh received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Presidential Young Investigator Award. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Distinguished Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE). His current research activities for utility firms and government agencies span several areas in systems engineering, optimization, and energy systems’ control of complex and dynamic networks.


Lamine Mili is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. An IEEE Senior Member, Dr. Mili is also a member of Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association. His research interests include risk assessment and management of critical infrastructures; power system analysis and control; bifurcation theory and chaos; and robust statistics as applied to engineering problems.

Features

 

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Examines and explains the fundamental issues related to control, communications, and social aspects of large-scale electric energy processing systems
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Fills the need for power engineering education on dynamic modeling and control of interdependent electric energy and communications systems
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Provides a working knowledge and an exposure to cutting edge developments in operation and control of electric energy processing systems
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Appeals to a broad audience made up of policy makers, executives and engineers of electric utilities, university faculty members and graduate students as well as researchers working in cross-cutting areas in control theory and its applications, electric power and communications systems, and social sciences