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Zhao Yang Dong

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  930
Citations -  33916

Zhao Yang Dong is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Electricity market. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 872 publications receiving 23835 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhao Yang Dong include University of Newcastle & University of Queensland.

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Effective Feature Preprocessing for Time Series Forecasting

TL;DR: It is demonstrated in this experiment that, effective feature preprocessing can significantly enhance forecasting accuracy, and can be a useful guidance for researchers on effectively selecting feature pre processing techniques and integrating them with time series forecasting models.
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Smooth states transition control strategy for microgrid

TL;DR: A novel control strategy is proposed for the smooth transition between grid-attached and islanded mode of microgrid based on a proportional resonant current controller to regulate inverter current, without requiring any islanding detection algorithm or switching between different controllers.
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Robust H ∞ Load Frequency Control of future power grid with energy storage considering parametric uncertainty and time delay

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel controller is proposed based on rigorous linear matrix inequalities (LMI) theory to ensure the robustness and stability of the system, when taking into account the parametric uncertainty and random time delay in control channels in the complex environment.
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Zonal Formation for Multiple Microgrids using Load Flow Sensitivity Analysis

TL;DR: A zonal formation approach via the sensitivity and reliability analysis methods is proposed to identify the differential relationship among electric quantities in distribution systems, while reliability analysis focuses on the voltage variation during short circuit implementation.