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Yosuke Nakanishi

Researcher at Waseda University

Publications -  97
Citations -  2775

Yosuke Nakanishi is an academic researcher from Waseda University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2385 citations. Previous affiliations of Yosuke Nakanishi include General Electric.

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A particle swarm optimization for reactive power and voltage control considering voltage security assessment

TL;DR: In this article, a particle swarm optimization (PSO) for reactive power and voltage control (volt/VAr control: VVC) considering voltage security assessment (VSA) is presented.
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Comparative Study of Modern Heuristic Algorithms to Service Restoration in Distribution Systems

TL;DR: This article presents a comparative study for four modem heuristic algorithms to service restoration in distribution systems: reactive tabu search, tabU search, parallel simulated annealing, and genetic algorithm.

A particle swarm optimization for reactive power and voltage control considering voltage stability

TL;DR: The proposed method determines a control strategy with continuous and discrete control variables such as AVR operating values, OLTC tap positions, and the amount of reactive power compensation equipment using a continuation power flow technique.
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A gated recurrent unit neural networks based wind speed error correction model for short-term wind power forecasting

TL;DR: The effectiveness of the proposed bidirectional gated recurrent unit neural networks based error correction model is compared with benchmark models by using actual data of wind farm, and the results show that the proposed model outperforms these benchmark models.
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An Improved Equivalent-Input-Disturbance Approach for Repetitive Control System With State Delay and Disturbance

TL;DR: An improved equivalent-input-disturbance (EID) approach is devised to enhance the disturbance-rejection performance for a strictly proper plant with a state delay in a modified repetitive-control system and reduces the conservativeness of design by removing the constraints imposed by the commutative condition.