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Sakis Meliopoulos
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 40
Citations - 591
Sakis Meliopoulos is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Smart grid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 35 publications receiving 447 citations.
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Fundamentals of power systems modelling in the presence of converter-interfaced generation
Mario Paolone,Trevor Gaunt,Xavier Guillaud,Marco Liserre,Sakis Meliopoulos,Antonello Monti,Thierry Van Cutsem,Vijay Vittal,Costas Vournas +8 more
TL;DR: The concepts of narrow versus broad band signals are first recalled along with the limitation of the meaning of apparent power, power factor and reactive power, and the adequacy of the phasor representation of voltages and currents waveforms are discussed.
Performance Evaluation of Phasor Measurement Systems
Zhenyu Huang,Bogdan Z. Kasztenny,Vahid Madani,Kenneth E. Martin,Sakis Meliopoulos,Damir Novosel,Gerard N. Stenbakken +6 more
TL;DR: The NASPI Performance and Standards Task Team (PSTT) has prepared two comprehensive documents which leverage prior industry work and international experience to comply with the IEEE C37.118 requirements and required dynamic performance tests.
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The Big Picture: Smart Research for Large-Scale Integrated Smart Grid Solutions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a white paper on the challenges of smart grid R&D, demonstration, and eventual deployment, where four tasks are considered crucial to smart grid deployment.
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Performance evaluation of phasor measurement systems
Zhenyu Huang,Bogdan Z. Kasztenny,Vahid Madani,Kenneth E. Martin,Sakis Meliopoulos,Damir Novosel,J. Stenbakken +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the NASPI Performance and Standards Task Team (PSTT) has presented two comprehensive documents which leverage prior industry work (esp. in WECC) and international experience.
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Rethinking the Honeypot for Cyber-Physical Systems
TL;DR: The HoneyPhy framework was developed for CPS honeypots that takes into account behavior originating in the CPS process and devices that make up the CPS itself, and shows that it's possible to simulate these behaviors in real time.