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Matti Lehtonen
Researcher at Aalto University
Publications - 770
Citations - 12827
Matti Lehtonen is an academic researcher from Aalto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (power engineering) & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 694 publications receiving 8559 citations. Previous affiliations of Matti Lehtonen include Razi University & New York University.
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Optimal Adjustment of Double Exponential Model Parameters to Reproduce the Laboratory Volt-Time Curve of Lightning Impulse
Mahdi Pourakbari-Kasmaei,Matti Lehtonen,Farhan Mahmood,Michal Krbal,Ludek Pelikan,Jaroslava Orsagova,Petr Toman +6 more
TL;DR: Comparing the simulated impulse with the experimental impulse voltage shows the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed approach in adjusting the sensitive parameters of the double-exponential function in EMTP-RV (Electromagnetic Transients Program) software.
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A distributed ICT architecture for continuous frequency control
Christian Giovanelli,Olli Kilkki,Antti Alahäivälä,Ilkka Seilonen,Matti Lehtonen,Valeriy Vyatkin +5 more
TL;DR: The active participation of consumers in frequency control can mitigate the negative effects of variable renewable generation in a power system.
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Optimal DR through HVAC loads in distribution systems hosting large wind generation
TL;DR: In this paper, an optimization model is formulated from aggregator perspective to manage the population of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) loads for optimizing the benefits of demand response in energy market and for wind integration services.
Verkkovisio 2030 Jakelu- ja alueverkkojen teknologiavisio
Lauri Kumpulainen,Hannu Laaksonen,Risto Komulainen,Antti Martikainen,Matti Lehtonen,Pirjo Heine,Antti Silvast,Peter Imris,Jarmo Partanen,Jukka Lassila,Tero Kaipia,Satu Viljainen,Pekka Verho,Pertti Järventausta,Kimmo Kivikko,Kimmo Kauhaniemi,Henry Lågland,Hannu Saaristo +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the long term vision of a distribution network technology to be used for the near future rebuild and necessary R&D efforts, which is a good basis for the international development participation and also for success of the Finnish technology industry.
TCP/IP Communication Aspects in monitoring of a Remote Wind Turbine
TL;DR: This paper addresses different protocol aspects and presents a pilot study where a wide area internet and a local packet switched radio network were used to monitor parameters of a wind turbine located approximately 1000 km away from the control center.