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Rajasekar Selvamuthukumaran

Researcher at Power Grid Corporation of India

Publications -  8
Citations -  591

Rajasekar Selvamuthukumaran is an academic researcher from Power Grid Corporation of India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Formal verification & Power electronics. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 416 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajasekar Selvamuthukumaran include Techno India.

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Recent advances and challenges of fuel cell based power system architectures and control – A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors give the insights about fuel cell operation and application of various power electronics systems and discuss the control algorithms of power architecture for the couple of well-known applications.
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Optimal planning of electric vehicle charging station at the distribution system using hybrid optimization algorithm

TL;DR: Through simulation studies on a real time system of Allahabad city, the superior performance of the aforementioned technique with respect to genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization in terms of improvement in voltage profile and quality is found.
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Formal validation of supervisory energy management systems for microgrids

TL;DR: An invariant based flow technique to manage the energy flow in an MG which consists of a solar photovoltaic array, a pair of battery energy storage systems, a diesel generator and a load is considered.
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Supervisory Energy-Management Systems for Microgrids: Modeling and Formal Verification

TL;DR: This article presents the modeling and verification of supervisory energy-management systems (EMSs) for microgrids using timed automata (TA) and a formal verification approach.
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Single-phase seven-level stack multicell converter using level shifting SPWM technique

TL;DR: In this article, a single-phase seven-level stack multicell converter (SMC) is presented, which provides a viable solution for multilevel converter, where only two DC sources are needed for any number of levels.