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Syed Islam

Researcher at Federation University Australia

Publications -  405
Citations -  8816

Syed Islam is an academic researcher from Federation University Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind power & Transformer. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 394 publications receiving 7078 citations. Previous affiliations of Syed Islam include National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology & Curtin University.

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Optimum control strategies in energy conversion of PMSG wind turbine system without mechanical sensors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a sensorless control strategy for a 20-kW permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) for maximum power tracking and compared with the results produced by previous strategies.
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Review of international grid codes for wind power integration: Diversity, technology and a case for global standard

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive study on the latest grid code regulations enforced by transmission system operators on large wind power plants (WPPs) is presented, where the most common requirements included in the majority of international grid codes are compared; namely, low and high voltage ride-through capabilities, active and reactive power responses during and after faults, extended range of voltage frequency variations, active power (frequency) control facility, and reactive voltage regulation support.
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A review of dissolved gas analysis measurement and interpretation techniques

TL;DR: Dissolved gas analysis (DGA) has been used to assess the condition of power transformers as mentioned in this paper, which uses the concentrations of various gases dissolved in the transformer oil due to decomposition of the oil and paper insulation.
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The k-means Algorithm: A Comprehensive Survey and Performance Evaluation

TL;DR: Variants of the k-means algorithms including their recent developments are discussed, where their effectiveness is investigated based on the experimental analysis of a variety of datasets.
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Impacts of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Voltage Sags on DFIG-Based Wind Turbines Considering Phase-Angle Jump, Voltage Recovery, and Sag Parameters

TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of various symmetrical and asymmetrical voltage sags on doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind turbines are investigated in MATLAB/Simulink to investigate the transient overshoots and ripples that appear in the rotor current and dc-link voltage.