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Indrani Kar
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Publications - 71
Citations - 1134
Indrani Kar is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive control & Nonlinear system. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 67 publications receiving 923 citations. Previous affiliations of Indrani Kar include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Implementation of Vehicle to Grid Infrastructure Using Fuzzy Logic Controller
TL;DR: A typical distribution system of a city is modeled to demonstrate V2G capabilities such as meeting peak demand and voltage sag reduction and energy discharge to the grid from EVs or energy required for charging EVs is controlled and tested for the real time scenario.
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A Multi Charging Station for Electric Vehicles and Its Utilization for Load Management and the Grid Support
TL;DR: The presented work mainly focuses on the control architecture for using the EVs' batteries as distributed energy storage systems that enables in maintaining the node voltage within the prescribed limit by valley filling and peak shaving.
Book
Intelligent Systems and Control Principles and Applications
Laxmidhar Behera,Indrani Kar +1 more
TL;DR: This book can be used as a reference for courses such as Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, Artificial Intelligence, Instrumentation and Control, and Advanced Control Systems.
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Influence of EV on grid power quality and optimizing the charging schedule to mitigate voltage imbalance and reduce power loss
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have shown that coordinated charging and discharging of EVs on the grid will flatten the voltage profile of a bus as well as reduce the power loss.
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Real-Time Coordination of Electric Vehicles to Support the Grid at the Distribution Substation Level
TL;DR: The main focus of this paper is to coordinate the EVs, present at the CSs, and support the grid by peak shaving and valley filling.