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Geza Joos

Researcher at McGill University

Publications -  522
Citations -  17365

Geza Joos is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulse-width modulation & Power factor. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 514 publications receiving 15880 citations. Previous affiliations of Geza Joos include Université du Québec & École de technologie supérieure.

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Adaptive Admission Control for a Smart Grid FiWi Communications Network Facing Power Blackouts during a DDoS Attack

TL;DR: In this article, a novel adaptive admission control algorithm is defined for a recently proposed Smart Grid FiWi communications infrastructure, which effectively controls latency and reliability in the event of power blackouts, even under a DDoS attack.
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Multifunctional Grid-Connected Multimodule Power Converters Capable of Operating in Single-Pulse and PWM Switching Modes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors combine the advantages of both multipulse and multimodule PWM converters to preserve the power structure simplicity and provide an additional degree of freedom for voltage control, and enable the converter to operate in PWM mode during transient and in single-pulse mode during the steady state.
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Extending the operating range of the neuro-computing vector classification space vector modulation algorithm of three-level inverters into overmodulation region

TL;DR: This paper is an extension to the operating range of the classification algorithm for the implementation of overmodulation schemes for SVM in three-level converters, and requires less computational time, when compared with conventional SVM methods.
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3-phase step-up resonant DC-DC converter for medium power applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3-phase DC-DC resonant converter for medium or high power applications is described and a design procedure for component sizing and application examples are shown for the connection of two different types of wind turbines to a medium voltage DC bus.
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From Co- Toward Multi-Simulation of Smart Grids based on HLA and FMI Standards.

TL;DR: A case study illustrates that a novel information technology and communication multi-simulator can be used to experiment new smart grid mechanisms and verify their impacts on all smart grid perspectives in an automated manner and can prevent problems before modifying/upgrading a smart grid and thus potentially reduce utility costs.