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Carlos E. Murillo-Sánchez

Researcher at National University of Colombia

Publications -  27
Citations -  6818

Carlos E. Murillo-Sánchez is an academic researcher from National University of Colombia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Power system simulation. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications receiving 5751 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos E. Murillo-Sánchez include National University of Colombia at Manizales & Cornell University.

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MATPOWER: Steady-State Operations, Planning, and Analysis Tools for Power Systems Research and Education

TL;DR: The details of the network modeling and problem formulations used by MATPOWER, including its extensible OPF architecture, are presented, which are used internally to implement several extensions to the standard OPF problem, including piece-wise linear cost functions, dispatchable loads, generator capability curves, and branch angle difference limits.
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On Computational Issues of Market-Based Optimal Power Flow

TL;DR: In this article, trust region based augmented Lagrangian method (TRALM), step-controlled primal-dual interior point method (SCIPM), and constrained cost variable (CCV) OPF formulation are proposed.
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MATPOWER's extensible optimal power flow architecture

TL;DR: This paper describes the optimal power flow (OPF) architecture implemented in MATPOWER, an open-source Mat-lab power system simulation package, which utilizes an extensible architecture that allows the user to easily add new variables, constraints and costs to the standard OPF problem formulation while preserving the structure needed to use pre-compiled solvers.
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Secure Planning and Operations of Systems With Stochastic Sources, Energy Storage, and Active Demand

TL;DR: This paper details the proposed problem formulation and outlines potential approaches to solving it, and an implementation based on a DC power flow model solves systems of modest size and can be used to demonstrate the value of the proposed stochastic framework.
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A Web-based platform for experimental investigation of electric power auctions

TL;DR: The architecture and uses of an Internet-based software platform called PowerWeb, designed to host simulations of a competitive `day-ahead' electric energy market in which the participants interact by submitting bids or offers into a market via a web-based user interface is described.