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Jacob Østergaard

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  227
Citations -  8333

Jacob Østergaard is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Wind power. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 227 publications receiving 7230 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacob Østergaard include University of Copenhagen & Shandong University.

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Control mechanism and security region for intentional islanding transition

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the control mechanism for intentional islanding transition, when a Low Voltage (LV) or Medium Voltage (MV) distribution system, which is usually under grid connection mode, is supposed to be separated from the upstream grid, due to either maintenance or a disturbance in the grid.
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Addressing the security of a future sustainable power system: The Danish SOSPO project

TL;DR: The Danish SOSPO project as discussed by the authors was launched from 2012 targeting at the system security assessment in the control room for the future scenarios, and methods were developed in this project to counteract with the future challenges, and a testing platform was developed in the laboratory for algorithm testing and demonstration.
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Capturing Spike Variability in Noisy Izhikevich Neurons Using Point Process Generalized Linear Models.

TL;DR: This letter generates spike train data from a well-known dynamical model, the Izhikevich neuron, with a noisy input current, and fits a statistical model, a generalized linear model, with multiplicative influences of past spiking, which concludes that the GLM captures essential features of the simulated spike trains but for near-deterministic spike trains, goodness-of-fit analyses reveal the model does not fit very well in a statistical sense.
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Improved method for considering PMU's uncertainty and its effect on real-time stability assessment methods based on Thévenin equivalent

TL;DR: In this article, the relation between phase and magnitude error from Phasor Measurement Units (PMU) in steady state and study its effect on real-time stability assessment methods.
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An Improved On-line Contingency Screening for Power System Transient Stability Assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, a contingency screening method and a framework for its on-line implementation is presented, which carries out contingency screening and online stability assessment with respec- cation.