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Aggelos S. Bouhouras

Researcher at Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia

Publications -  66
Citations -  704

Aggelos S. Bouhouras is an academic researcher from Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Distributed generation & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 50 publications receiving 572 citations. Previous affiliations of Aggelos S. Bouhouras include Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute.

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A NILM algorithm with enhanced disaggregation scheme under harmonic current vectors

TL;DR: Results indicate that disaggregation performance is significantly improved when relying on harmonic current vectors in respect to the case with only current amplitudes, which makes the methodology potentially suitable for the new smart meters that are expected to be widely installed.
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Harmonic impact of small photovoltaic systems connected to the LV distribution network

TL;DR: In this paper, the harmonic impact of a 20 kWp photovoltaic (PV) system connected to the low voltage (LV) distribution network in Greece is investigated. But the analysis is limited to the case of a single PV plant, and the level of penetration of PV systems in the LV distribution network has not been investigated.
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Selective Automation Upgrade in Distribution Networks Towards a Smarter Grid

TL;DR: Alternative options of selective automation upgrade in power distribution networks are offered, corresponding to the desired operational status of these networks, and the essential upgrades are analyzed for the implementation of reliability improvement and loss reduction techniques on such a network.
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Optimal active and reactive nodal power requirements towards loss minimization under reverse power flow constraint defining DG type

TL;DR: In this article, a local particle swarm optimization (PSO) variant algorithm is developed in order to define the optimal active and reactive power generation and/or consumption requirements for the optimal number and location of nodes that yield loss minimization.
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Influence of load alterations to optimal network configuration for loss reduction

TL;DR: The work concludes that real management of the distribution networks for loss reduction could rely on a realistic approach which considers limited reconfigurations of the network, derived for the mean load values of the assumed time period.