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George N. Korres

Researcher at National Technical University of Athens

Publications -  131
Citations -  3849

George N. Korres is an academic researcher from National Technical University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Observability & Phasor. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3228 citations. Previous affiliations of George N. Korres include National Technical University & Athens State University.

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Taxonomy of PMU Placement Methodologies

TL;DR: In this article, a thorough description of the state of the art of the optimization methods applied to the OPP problem, analyzing and classifying current and future research trends in this field is presented.
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A Distributed Multiarea State Estimation

TL;DR: In this article, a distributed state estimation method for multi-area power systems is presented, where each area performs its own state estimation, using local measurements, and exchanges border information (estimated boundary states and measurements) at a coordination state estimator, which computes the system-wide state.
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Genetic origins of the Minoans and Mycenaeans

TL;DR: It is shown that Minoans and Mycenaeans were genetically similar, having at least three-quarters of their ancestry from the first Neolithic farmers of western Anatolia and the Aegean, and most of the remainder from ancient populations related to those of the Caucasus and Iran.
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Power System Real-Time Monitoring by Using PMU-Based Robust State Estimation Method

TL;DR: An adaptive weight assignment function to dynamically adjust the measurement weight based on the distance of big unwanted disturbances from the PMU measurements is proposed to increase algorithm robustness and a statistical test-based interpolation matrix H updating judgment strategy is proposed.
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Numerical observability method for optimal phasor measurement units placement using recursive Tabu search method

TL;DR: In this article, a recursive Tabu search (RTS) method is proposed to solve the optimal PMU placement problem, which aims to find the minimum number of PMUs and their corresponding locations in order to achieve full network observability.