Conference Agenda
| Session | ||
Student/PhD Student Session 2
Session Topics: Transmission & distribution, Reliability, maintenance & diagnostics
Time for presentation is 13 min (including Q&A) | ||
| Presentations | ||
11:30 - 11:42
ID: 122 / Student 2: 1 Keywords: AlGaN/GaN, Schottky diode, Accelerated aging, Reliability model, lifetime prediction Statistical Predictive Reliability Model for AlGaN/GaN-Based Lateral-Type Schottky Diodes 1STMicroelectronics, 10 rue Thalès de Milet, Tours, France; 2Univ. Bordeaux, CNRS, Bordeaux INP, IMS, UMR 5218, F-33400 Talence, France 11:42 - 11:54
ID: 140 / Student 2: 2 Keywords: Acoustics emission, discrete wavelet transform, Machine Learning, On-Load Tap-Changer Comparison of Selected Machine Learning Algorithms for Classifying On-Load Tap-Changer Defects Using Acoustic Emission Waveforms Opole University of Technology, Poland 11:54 - 12:06
ID: 113 / Student 2: 3 Keywords: Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), Energy Management Systems (EMS), Energy Storage Systems (ESS), Internet of Things (IoT), Renewable Energy Sources (RES) Power Supply Management Using Dynamic Logic Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Lublin University of Technology 12:06 - 12:18
ID: 152 / Student 2: 4 Keywords: partial discharges, UHF method, phase-resolved partial discharge, machine learning, classification Analysis of PD-generated UHF Signals and their Classification using PRPD and Machine Learning 1Opole University of Technology, Poland; 2Lublin University of Technology, Poland 12:18 - 12:30
ID: 135 / Student 2: 5 Keywords: power system reliability, low inertia systems, inverter-based resources, reliability assessment Reliability of Inverter-Dominated Power Systems: Risks and Mitigation Strategies VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic 12:30 - 12:42
ID: 142 / Student 2: 6 Keywords: compressed air, pneumatic cylinder, leak detection, maintenance, energy efficiency, Predictive Maintenance Technical Condition Monitoring of Pneumatic Cylinders Based on Operating Parameters Opole University of Technology, Poland 12:42 - 12:54
ID: 157 / Student 2: 7 Keywords: Apparent inductance, distribution systems, Active distribution networks, distributed energy resources, fault location Apparent Inductance–Based Fault Location in Active Distribution Networks: Impact of Distributed Energy Resources 1Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; 2School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland | ||