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Overview

A. Testa is affiliated with the University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli" in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Engineering, specifically focusing on Electrical and Electronic Engineering among other subfields. Their research spans several key areas including Control and Systems Engineering, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Automotive Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of topics such as Power Quality and Harmonics, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression, Microgrid Control and Optimization, Advanced DC-DC Converters, Multilevel Inverters and Converters, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, and Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure.

Recent publications by A. Testa include:

  • The Role of Supply Conditions on the Measurement of High-Frequency Emissions, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Analysis of Approaches for Modeling the Low Frequency Emission of LED Lamps, 2020, Energies
  • Evaluation of wind turbine power outputs with and without uncertainties in input wind speed and wind direction data, 2020, IET Renewable Power Generation
  • A New Analytical Model of Single-Phase Diode Bridge Rectifiers in the Presence of Interharmonics in Supply Voltage, 2023, IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
  • Unbalance characteristics of fundamental and harmonic currents of three-phase electric vehicle battery chargers, 2020, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution

A. Testa collaborates frequently with several other researchers. Notable coauthors include Roberto Langella, Jiří Drápela, Adam J. Collin, N.R. Watson, and Sasa Djokic.

Their works have been published in various venues, including:

  • IET conference proceedings
  • IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
  • 2022 20th International Conference on Harmonics & Quality of Power (ICHQP)
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Energies

Best Publications

  • A measurement method based on the wavelet transform for power quality analysis

    L. Angrisani;P. Daponte;M. D'Apuzzo;A. Testa

  • Interharmonics: Theory and Modeling

    A. Testa;M.F. Akram;R. Burch;G. Carpinelli

  • IEEE Recommended Practice— Adoption of IEC 61000-4-15:2010, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)—Testing and measurement techniques—Flickermeter— Functional and design specifications

    R Langella;A Testa;Et Alii

  • On the Processing of harmonics and interharmonics: using Hanning window in standard framework

    A. Testa;D. Gallo;R. Langella

  • Markov chain modeling for very-short-term wind power forecasting

    A. Carpinone;M. Giorgio;R. Langella;A. Testa

  • Desynchronized Processing technique for Harmonic and interharmonic analysis

    D. Gallo;R. Langella;A. Testa

  • Experimental-Based Evaluation of PV Inverter Harmonic and Interharmonic Distortion Due to Different Operating Conditions

    Roberto Langella;Alfredo Testa;Jan Meyer;Friedemann Moller

  • On the interharmonic components generated by adjustable speed drives

    F. De Rosa;R. Langella;A. Sollazzo;A. Testa

  • Time-varying harmonics. II. Harmonic summation and propagation

    Y. Baghzouz;R.F. Burch;A. Capasso;A. Cavallini

  • Very short-term probabilistic wind power forecasting based on Markov chain models

    A. Carpinone;R. Langella;A. Testa;M. Giorgio

  • Modeling devices with nonlinear Voltage-current Characteristics for harmonic studies

    G. Chang;C. Hatziadoniu;W. Xu;P. Ribeiro

  • Harmonic and interharmonic distortion modeling in multiconverter systems

    R. Carbone;D. Menniti;R.E. Morrison;A. Testa

  • Harmonic and interharmonic distortion in current source type inverter drives

    R. Carbone;A. Testa;D. Menniti;R.E. Morrison

  • A Benchmark Test System to Evaluate Methods of Harmonic Contribution Determination

    Igor Papic;Dejan Matvoz;Aljaz Spelko;Wilsun Xu

  • Time-Varying Harmonics: Part II-Harmonic Summation and Propagation

    Y. Baghzouz;R. F. Burch;A. Capasso;A. Cavallini

  • On the Effects of Unbalances, Harmonics and Interharmonics on PLL Systems

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  • IEC flickermeter response to interharmonic pollution

    D. Gallo;C. Landi;R. Langella;A. Testa

  • Implementation of a test system for advanced calibration and performance analysis of flickermeters

    D. Gallo;C. Landi;R. Langella;A. Testa

  • Energy management system based on techno-economic optimization for microgrids

    Pablo García;Juan P. Torreglosa;Luis M. Fernández;Francisco Jurado

  • Analysis and Modelling of Power-Dependent Harmonic Characteristics of Modern PE Devices in LV Networks

    Xu Xiao;Adam J. Collin;Sasa Z. Djokic;Sergey Yanchenko

  • Light flicker prediction based on voltage spectral analysis

    D. Gallo;R. Langella;A. Testa

  • Power system subharmonics

    A. Testa;R. Langella

  • On the processing of harmonics and interharmonics in electrical power systems

    D. Gallo;R. Langella;A. Testa

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniele Gallo
Daniele Gallo University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Wilsun Xu
Wilsun Xu University of Alberta
Gary W. Chang
Gary W. Chang National Chung Cheng University
Peter W. Lehn
Peter W. Lehn University of Toronto
Venkata Dinavahi
Venkata Dinavahi University of Alberta
Neville R. Watson
Neville R. Watson University of Canterbury

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