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Jesus Alvaro Cardenas

Researcher at University of Texas at El Paso

Publications -  5
Citations -  92

Jesus Alvaro Cardenas is an academic researcher from University of Texas at El Paso. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smart grid & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 87 citations.

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A literature survey on Smart Grid distribution: an analytical approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed all papers related to the topics of Smart Grids and distribution and validated the expectation of an empirical approach in papers using case studies to simulate or conduct pilot runs of the technologies before their massive implementations.
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The Economic Impact of Security Breaches on Publicly Traded Corporations: An Empirical Investigation

TL;DR: The present research conducts an event study to investigate the impact of publicly announced security breaches on the market value of the breached companies and utilizes the cumulative abnormal returns, risk shifts, and volume changes to measure this impact.
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ICT Diffusion at Developing Countries: The Role of Governance Types and Mechanisms

TL;DR: It is concluded that geographical location, financial status, social infrastructure and governance mechanisms impact diffusion speed of three ICT products (PC, mobile phones and Internet) and the speed of diffusion is greatly altered by governmental intrusion in this matter.
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A smart grids knowledge transfer paradigm supported by experts' throughput modeling artificial intelligence algorithmic processes

TL;DR: In this article , an artificial intelligence algorithmic knowledge transfer approach to the models that have been developed throughout the world for smart grid networks is presented, which theoretically identifies three dimensions of experts' competencies, perception, judgment, and decision choice supported by the Throughput Model algorithms for knowledge transfer.

A Model to Develop Smart Energy Infrastructure in Latin America

Abstract: There exist many areas of interest to modernize the generation and distribution of electricity of Latin American countries. Since the liberalization of the energy supply activity in the 90’s, and the autonomy of regulation agencies, governments have been working along with private investors to enhance this market. In this paper, we develop a model that presents inputs, outputs and process elements to develop the infrastructure as foundation for smart energy provision in the developing countries of Latin America.