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Josep M. Guerrero

Researcher at Aalborg University

Publications -  1449
Citations -  80434

Josep M. Guerrero is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microgrid & Voltage droop. The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 1197 publications receiving 60890 citations. Previous affiliations of Josep M. Guerrero include Indian Institute of Technology Bombay & Pohang University of Science and Technology.

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Optimal sizing of Battery Energy Storage Systems for dynamic frequency control in an islanded microgrid: A case study of Flinders Island, Australia

TL;DR: An approach for finding the optimum BESS size for an islanded microgrid power system is proposed based on an existing case study, under which the most severe contingencies of generation loss and load loss have been accounted for, as well as different levels of penetration of renewable energy sources.
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Analysis and Comparison of Modular Railway Power Conditioner for High-Speed Railway Traction System

TL;DR: In this article, a simplified quantitative comparison of five previous modular RPC topologies for negative sequence compensation in V/V and SCOTT traction systems, aiming for an optimal selection of the compensators.
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Distributed Hierarchical Control of AC Microgrid Operating in Grid-Connected, Islanded and Their Transition Modes

TL;DR: Compared with central-standard hierarchical control, the proposed method only requires local neighbor-to-neighbor interaction with a sparse distributed communication network, and the scalability, flexibility, reliability, and robustness are greatly improved in practical application.
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SoC-based droop method for distributed energy storage in DC microgrid applications

TL;DR: Decentralized droop control method based on SoC is shown in this paper to reach proportional load power sharing and small signal model of SoC-based droop method is reached to test the system stability.